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Monday, September 5, 2016

Supplying Content as Needed

These days providing content to requestors as needed from the web to offline print.  I am ghost-writing as well as working on my own material.  There is a lot to say but not enough hours in the day to do it all.

It's funny how when you are busy, days go by ever so quickly.  All I need is a pen and a paper and before long I am on a path of helping others accomplish dreams, break free from toxic circles, and doing what the heavenly Creator advises, "Walk in your calling."

In the words of my business slogan at Nicholl McGuire Media, what can McGuire do for you?

Check out http://www.nichollmcguire.com


Saturday, August 6, 2016

What is on Your Agenda Today?

We have a life to live so we might as well live it.  We have money to spend on important things so we might as well spend it.  There isn't much time to worry over anyone or anything and even less time to get all the tasks done that we desire to do.

People don't value their time as much as they should.  It is very easy to be led into an unproductive activity or routine while other tasks go unnoticed.  Throw unproductive people into the mix and before long your "To Do List" increases in size with those who are essential to your progress.

So value the time you do have, handle important duties, and at the end of the day, be satisfied with what you have accomplished-- even if you didn't get it all done in a day.

Nicholl McGuire
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Sunday, June 12, 2016

For the Fatherless Child...Say Goodbye to Dad by Nicholl McGuire

You love, you like, you hate, you worry, you stress, you miss...your father.  In this book, I share the process of release that takes place when you reach a point in your life when you awaken to the truth about your father or those you might consider father figures.  Stop chasing, stop performing, stop wishing...let go and feel at peace.

Say Goodbye to Dad is available here and enjoy your personal copy on your portable reading device.


Monday, May 16, 2016

About Nicholl McGuire - An example of What One Person Can Do to Make a Difference in the Lives of Others

For almost two decades, Nicholl McGuire, a wife, mother, author, and inspirational speaker has not only provided thought-provoking wisdom to people around the web, but offline too.  She has impacted her audiences in so many ways with her non-fiction works such as: When Mothers Cry, Laboring to Love an Abusive Mate and over 10 others. 

Nicholl has appeared before families sharing candidly stories of her own abusive experience at the young age of 21.  Her abuser had attempted to kill her in a choking incident.  In recent years, she has helped bring awareness to issues related to relationship and family involving emotional and physical abuse.   

This ambitious woman has volunteered her many talents from acting to administrative support and has also helped others with their projects including spreading the word about her mentor's program in Pasadena California, Shepherd's Door, a domestic violence resource center headed by Linda Offray. 

One summer, Nicholl sat with teenagers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to help with their writing projects through the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation Urban Journalism Workshop, founded by Christopher Moore.  She had attended the program in her youth and received a scholarship. She was also invited to return back to her elementary and high school to motivate students.

To date, she provides a family book service to assist people who are interested in researching their genealogy.  In one example, Nicholl brought joy to a woman's eyes who wanted very much some information about her father, a jazz musician who was not welcome to openly date the grieving daughter's mother due to ethnic differences.   

Nicholl is indeed a rising star, someone who could possibly lead a movement, build a school or create a dynamic program that just might encourage thousands more to live out their highest callings and be the beacons of light they were called to be in some dark places in this world.

YouTube Channel: NM Enterprise 7

You can help Nicholl with future projects: books, travel, giveaways, administrative costs, etc. here:  https://www.paypal.me/nichollmcguiremedia


Friday, May 13, 2016

My Work is not for the Faint-Hearted

My non-fiction books, audio, articles, and video will not always be well-received by certain types of people (worried, strange, self-righteous, jealous, petty, and evil), people don't always want the truth.

Over the years, I have learned that many individuals rather believe lies.  So I don't go to everyone or everything to share my work for reading, review, or much else.  For instance, a book about manipulated mother types is not an easy read and nor do I recommend reading this around the mothers in your life that are giving you a hard time.  A memoir about dating/domestic violence is not going to leave you uplifted, nor would your abusive partner approve.  Non-fiction guides that bring awareness to so many types of individuals with many challenges are not meant for people who are uninterested in physical change, mental healing, and most of all FREEDOM!  So I'm not surprised when some just don't get me or my work. 

Unfortunately, many human beings enjoy their cages--these are the ones who say, "I don't want to know...I rather not read it...I don't understand...What?"  They don't want anyone coming by and telling them they are in bondage and they need to be let out.  "Let me stay..." their disputing eyes say.  "Leave me alone, I'm not ready for this..." their bodily mannerisms project.  And so, when I see this sort of thing, I am not angry nor am I worried, but I am disappointed because I don't have a clue when the rebellious will come up out of their miserable situations.  I don't give them anymore warnings, no sales pitches, and no pleading, "Get my book."  My work is simply not for those who are easily offended, suffer with many personality issues, and unwilling to see the truth for what it is.

To every non-fiction author out there who has felt like people just don't understand you or your work, consider this, there are those who do, but in the wrong hands, your projects might be dangerous for them.  When the walking blind are not ready to see a light or two shine brightly on their lives, they just won't connect with you or your work or neither.  When hurting people don't want to take our hands and walk, we don't force them.  On to the next chosen child of God...we keep moving!

Nicholl McGuire