DECEMBER 2021 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 10
Zoom! Zoom! Zoom! Combating Videoconferencing Fatigue
Mary Paulette McDonogh: Elevating the Lives of Animals and People
My Father and I
Blueberry Cream Pie
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SHARP WOMEN team Ranchelle Van Bryce Co-Founder
Rachel Braun Assistant Editor
Danielle Klooster Co-Founder
Kelsey Evans Administrative Assistant
Ruby Cole-Ellis Editor-in-Chief Central Alberta
Luci Morales Executive Assistant
Sissy Bustamante Lead Designer
Carla Howatt Editor-in-Chief Heartland
Rachelle Scrase Director of Photography
GUEST CONTRIBUTORS THIS MONTH’S
Fiona Beland-Quest Relationships
Jenna Waltz Personal Growth
TracyAnn Schuur Health & Wellness
Jackie Kobsar Food Recipe
Wanda Rogers Feature
Emma Lyle Social Media
Tamara Dabels Leadership
Tammy Bauer Finance SHARP WOMEN
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letter from the editor
No? Too soon? What can I say? I’m writing this as our first snowfall of the season hits us. And hit us it has! We were out shoveling the walks once this morning and we will have to do it again today. And probably tomorrow morning as well! While some people ask why they live in this part of the world, it only takes a quick look through the news to give me a reason to be grateful. On Nov. 14, 2021, this was the headline in a middle eastern newspaper: Three dead, hundreds injured after scorpion swarm in Aswan, Egypt. Sometimes I really don’t mind our snow and cold! This is the last issue of 2021, and I couldn’t be prouder of the magazine’s year of great articles. And this month’s issue is no exception. Read about mental health from Fiona Beland-Quest’s article, My Father and I. She opens up in a vulnerable and honest way about the last years of her father’s life and the challenges they faced. Wondering if Zoom fatigue is a real thing? Check out Zoom! Zoom! Zoom!, this month’s professional development column. Our feature Sharp Woman Mary Roger is a life of love, compassion and generosity of spirit. Not to mention an iron strength that has helped her move forward in life. I love to hear from you about which article is your favourite and why. If you have something to share, head on over to our Facebook group and let us know which article had the most impact on you. I wish you and your loved ones the happiest and most love-filled holidays possible!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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RELATIONSHIPS By Fiona Beland-Quest
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
SHARP WOMEN FEATURE:
MARY ROGERS
By Wanda Rogers
By TracyAnn Schuur
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GREAT RESOURCES
YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR FEATURE: MARY PAULETTE MCDONOGH By Rachel Braun
By Ruby Cole-Ellis
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RANCHELLE IN THE RAW
By Ranchelle Van Bryce
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PERSONAL GROWTH
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By Jenna Waltz
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT By Carla Howatt
SOCIAL MEDIA By Emma Lyle
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LEADERSHIP By Tamara Dabels
FINANCE By Tammy Bauer
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FOOD RECIPE By Jackie Kobsar
DIRECTORY Heartland SHARP WOMEN
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from the ceo
By Ranchelle Van Bryce
“I believe that self love is THE MOST important step in loving others” As a mindset coach, one of the
I love the significance of words.
hottest topics that I work with is
Words actually have a vibration to
about the meaning we give the
them. We give meaning to words
action of putting oneself first. Most
and tones, and values to words.
of us grew up with the idea that if
Selfish: adjective.
we took care of ourselves first, if our
For example:
own interests were just as important
Meaning: devoted to or caring only
(dare I say, even more important)
for oneself; concerned primarily
than the people that we loved, we
with one’s own interests, benefits,
were, in fact, selfish.
welfare, etc., regardless of others. Characterized by or manifesting concern or care only for oneself: selfish motives. To make matters even worse, let’s take a look at the definition of
unselfish. Adjective. Meaning: not selfish;
disinterested;
generous;
altruistic. What
about
selfless? Also an
adjective. Meaning: having little or
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no concern for oneself, especially
ourselves. I believe that ease and
Till then, here are the questions that
with regard to fame, position,
flow are our natural states and that
I ask myself on a daily basis:
money, etc.; unselfish.
if we are feeling anything less than that, then we are out of balance. I
How do I want to feel today? What
But, the one definition that blew me
believe that self love is THE MOST
are my top 3 Priorities that move
away was this one: self-love. Noun.
important step in loving others. I
me towards my goal? What did I
Meaning: the instinct by which
believe that if I cannot make myself
procrastinate on doing yesterday?
one’s actions are directed to the
a priority then I cannot make others
Where did I not make myself a
promotion of one’s own welfare or
a priority without resentment and
priority? Whose well being did I put
well-being, especially an excessive
anger creeping into my world. I
ahead of mine?
regard for one’s own advantage.
believe that if I take care of myself
conceit; vanity.
then I will have the energy to take
These questions led me to moving
care of others, because I believe that
into a space where my needs
I mean, SERIOUSLY, no wonder
managing energy (not time) is the
became as important as others
we avoid putting our own needs,
key to success.
- where I could ask myself, what
our own love, our own selves as a priority!
would love of self lead me to? ▼ I believe it’s time that we rethink what self love is, that we actually
But, what if we could let that
are
meaning go? What if we gave it a
unconditionally.
willing
to
love
ourselves,
Ranchelle
different meaning? What if self-love meant that we were just as much a
Imagine a day where you decided
priority in our lives as others? What
that you were going to be a priority.
if self love meant we put our health
At first you probably thought that all
and wellness first? What if it meant
you would do was ‘netflix and chill’.
that we took care of ourselves first?
What if you consistently had days, moments, where your needs were
In the world of personal development,
as important? Would you always
we challenge our clients whose ‘cup
Netflix and chill? I doubt it. In fact,
is empty’. We remind them that you
you might even be confusing self
can’t pour over into others if your
care with self love... they might feel
cup isn’t full first. I believe that most
like one in the same, but are they?
of us intrinsically know that it is of the utmost importance that we take
I would love to share with you the
care of ourselves as well as taking
things that I have done to move
care of others.
into a space where self love is my priority. Email me:
I believe that we can make decisions
Ranchelle@IgniteYourSuccess.ca
in the awareness of what we need
and let’s spend some together.
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relationships
By Fiona Beland-Quest
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Hardly a Remembrance Day goes by without
After sharing what was happening with a colleague,
thinking of my father. You see, it was always an
she shared with me her father’s journey with mental
important day for my family. Both my grandfathers
health. That’s when I reached out to Edmonton
served for England. My maternal grandfather
Mental Health and a lovely nurse Abigail became
served as a doctor in Egypt. My grandmother taught
my only connection to my Dad.
illiterate people in exchange for eggs for her family. September 11, 2001, triggered something for my In fact, my father spent the war in India where
father that I later learned was based on what he
his father operated a prisoner of war camp. The
seen when he was a 16-year-old boy in India while
common message of scarcity and the need to save
India and Pakistan were in the middle of partition.
is something experienced by many.
In 2008, after having a fall and breaking a hip my father spent many weeks in hospital. I was looking
Prior to 9/11, my dad was an awesome grandfather
after his home and his cats and as I thought I’d do a
and support to me and my husband. He loved
little cleaning and maybe painting of his apartment.
spending time with our son and could often be found sharing A & W fried chicken with him. For
My dad was always a quick healer and was released
many years my Dad had a small circle of friends
much earlier than I anticipated. However, with the
around him and a devoted partner.
support of a couple friends we quickly reassembled his home; I felt like I was participating in a reality decorating show! But when he came home, he flew into a rage. Never could I have ever predicted the outcome of my help. I had no idea that my actions would trigger my father so bad that it would mean I didn’t see him for the last two years of his life. My connection to him became about having conversations with his worker from Edmonton Mental Health.
As I look back, I realize the changes in him were slow. He became more argumentative and unreasonable. His friends began to fade away and he drove away Blaine, his partner. I even remember him challenging me angrily in a grocery store “Why will you not discuss anything other the than the
The man I had grown up with and loved had changed and our relationship became abusive. My father began writing letters to the newspapers and calling his local MLA. He would call and leave messages ranting about how my husband and I had abused him. These calls and letters would quickly be followed up with a message where he would
weather and cats?” Then there was the Christmas
be crying and saying he had made a mistake. The
morning he chose not to spend with us because my
irrational abuse became so bad, I had to block my
husband was late picking him up.
father’s calls to the house.
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In September 2010, my father passed away. I was
Two days later, a friend of mine reached out to see
not prepared for what I found. We had purchased
how I was doing. I told him about my father’s death
his apartment when it was turned into a condo so
and his apartment. He reminded me that he had a
he wouldn’t be evicted, so I knew what shape it had
dump truck and was willing to help.
been in. However, when I entered to go through his things, there was only a small pathway in each
I don’t recall how many days I was there working
room. The rest of the apartment was full of his
through the mess, but I do know that I took a daily
possessions.
trip to Goodwill. After everything that could be recycled or donated was gone, my friend backed his
I didn’t know where his bed was, there were
dump truck up to that second-floor balcony and we
extension cords strung across the rooms holding
took two loads of garbage to the dump!
laundry. Laundry he had obviously been doing by hand. There was cat litter in the toilet. There were
I was working on auto-pilot. How had my Dad’s
green garbage bags of the Edmonton Journal, bags
British love of collecting become what was called
of plastic rollers from deodorant bottles. I found
hoarding? I did some research and found out it is
stashes of cash in the most interesting places
now referred to as chronic disorganization. I truly
such as the freezer. In addition to grieving, I felt so
believe that when I cleaned up his apartment while
helpless... where would I begin?
he was in the hospital triggered something deep within him. I know now that my father’s hoarding of possession was very complicated, and he could have benefited from more mental health help. Unfortunately, only five per cent of people who hoard or who are chronically disorganized receive help. Knowing what I know now, I would do things differently. I would have proceeded with more caution and not tried to surprise him with a clean apartment. If he would have agreed, I would have supported him in obtaining more counseling and treatment. I would
Because we now owned his apartment, I had no choice but to deal with it. My dad had a friend who lived downstairs in his apartment building, and she offered to help me get through the massive project.
also have known that sometimes an overwhelmed, disorganized home is not just about not having the right box or organizational system. Sometimes the issues are underlying and it takes compassion, empathy and professionals to help.▼
The first day we spent five hours each working on the apartment, and I didn’t even get the fridge cleaned out. After his friend left, I just sat down and cried. I’m not sure if I was crying for my dad, our relationship, or the sheer frustration of the job I had in front of me.
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Fiona Beland-Quest is the owner
of The Art of Declutter, Because your home is your living space, not your storage space. She is also a wife and mother to one human, a dog and three cats.
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health & wellness
Ways to Simplify Your Transition to Natural Personal Care Products By TracyAnn Schuur
“The change” For so many years when we heard that, it referred to menopause! Well, there’s a new CHANGE in town! This change affects not only women, but men and children, grandparents, and even brand new babies! Even more shocking, it affects us in every country around the world. It’s part of a new movement that stems from an old desire, and an even older way of life! I am talking about plant medicine, plant products, global environmental care, and the ethical and sustainable use of nature’s beauty and bounty! It is a real and doable choice, albeit a transition of sorts. The CHANGE. Moving to a greener and cleaner self-care solution does not have to be complicated.
Some History I was a project manager in Alberta’s oil and gas industry. I experienced an epic health crash which was later diagnosed as three separate conditions. Not content to live on ten plus! prescriptions daily, I sought
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to find some more natural solutions.
These
This is significant and realistically makes the
solutions
case for topical applications of products meant to
worked so tremendously that
encourage better wellness management. This can
I felt compelled to re-educate
include a variety of items meant to help you achieve
myself so that I would be qualified
wellness goals, even when no illness or issue is present.
to help guide others in making these types of changes. As you can imagine, being ill meant that I met a lot of other ill people. I knew I would never be able to offer any type of cure, including for myself, but finding better management and helping others to regain quality of life became my mission.
There are several things to consider when moving into a “Natural Self Care” framework. Knowledge is power! The following ten suggestions will help you replace standard store-bought self-care products, with natural, ethical, sustainable equivalents!
Once I understood the science behind the plant medicine, I studied that much harder to find a way to work natural plant goodness, noninvasively into daily routines so that people had an easier time transitioning and remembering to “use” these natural wonders. I became a Registered Aromatherapist, Registered Herbalist,
Certified
Botanical
Formulator/
Chemist, Regulatory and Licensing Advisor for Natural Product Development for both FDA and
1. Research the qualifications of the product
Health Canada licensing, and an Educator at an
formulator.
international institution, Essence of Thyme College
a. Ask about their education and credentials
of Holistic Studies.
b. Ask for the CNF (cosmetic product license
number) as provided by Health Canada in he
Cosmetics and Self-Care Products
licensing process. If the product is a natural
healthvproduct and not a cosmetic, it
CANNOT be sold without an associated
approved NPN (Natural Product Number
NPN 10100112).
Did you know that in various research, it is estimated up to 60% of what we apply topically to our derma (skin), makes it into our bloodstream? Through topical application we avoid first pass metabolism by the liver in which we lose a multitude of what we ingest, causing a higher dosage requirement of oral medications than that of “equivalent” transdermal applications.
c.The following list of essential oils are phototoxic, meaning if you use them topically and then have uv rays either from the sun or from a tanning bed on your skin, you have the potential to have a significant burn to your skin. SHARP WOMEN
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Essential Oil
3. Keep in mind, you’ve been loading your body toxins since the first time you washed your hair or
Angelica root
used deodorant. It does take some time to detoxify
Bergamot
and for the body to adjust to this new natural state.
Cumin
As an example, when trying a natural deodorant
Expressed grapefruit
for the first time, you may experience a very short
Expressed lemon
window of extra sweat. This is the ducts clearing
Expressed lime
out toxins.
Expressed Orange, bitter
Mandarin Leaf
Rue
4. Be honest and clear about your condition and what you are seeking with the manufacturer. If you’re going through menopause, telling the
d. Ask if they have used a preservative or preservative
manufacturer this can lead to shampoos, shaving
system. If they have not, they have not protected the
products, deodorants and lotions to help deter
product against microorganisms such as bacteria,
hot flashes, to help thicken thinning hair, to help
yeast and moulds. This is a safety issue as these
mitigate emotional duress..
spores are microscopic in size yet can make you very ill. Not every product requires a preservative,
5. Natural does not always mean safe. Natural also
but an estimated 98% do. If there is alcohol in the
interacts with synthetic and pharmaceuticals.
product base, it must make up an absolute minimum of 25% of the product volume to act as a preservative.
6. Use as directed. Anything in the realm of natural
This is the case for things like hand sanitizers and
cosmetics or natural health products needs to be
some* (not all) room and body sprays.
respected in the same ways that synthetically produced items are because they can cause just as
2. I recommend committing to a 30-day trial of
serious side effects if not used correctly.
a new natural product unless there is a negative reaction to it. In this instance, it is best to contact
7. NEVER ingest essential oils. There are many
the manufacturer to determine why. It could be as
popular companies out there that recommend this
simple as not agreeing with another product you’re
practice, but it is NOT SAFE. In fact, it is against
using, and it could be more complicated.
Health Canada and FDA regulations.
8. Check the label. In Canada, all labels require:
a. Proper raw material names in INCI
terminology or in both official languages
b. Net weight
c. Lot and/or batch number
d. Expiry date
e. Manufacturer contact information and
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address f. Directions for use
If your product is not labelled in this fashion, it should be a red flag for you. There are very few exceptions to this, like for very small packages, but this information is then required to be on an insert or permanently affixed to the product.
9. If a product indicates that it is meant to treat a condition, to heal an injury or to cure a problem, it MUST be registered as a natural health product and not a cosmetic. Several companies skirt this and license wrongly to avoid the lengthy and complicated NHP licensing process. This process is important and is in fact set up to protect consumers.
10. Try one new product at a time with a minimum of two weeks between the start of each new product. This way, if there is a reaction you will have a starting point and not have to abolish all new natural products. It is a good way to account for any positive or negative changes you are experiencing as well. A final tip that is of importance, especially if you have a chronic condition, keep a list of product ingredients to share with any health professional you regularly see. All caregivers need to have the same information to keep you safe and optimize effective care as a team. ▼
TracyAnn Schuur welcomes conversation on topics she is very passionate about! Follow her on Facebook and Instagram. If you’re looking to get into manufacturing cosmetics or natural health products, visit https://www.nathealthregulatory.ca/
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great resources sponsored
Designing an By Ruby Cole-Ellis
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One of the biggest questions we hear is “what is
furniture, color schemes, and tablescapes. On the
the difference between an event planner and an
other hand, experience design (also known as
event designer?” Event planning entails various
UX or XD) is not a checklist, a recipe, or a series
aspects of an event. Event design can mean many
of maneuvers, it is a way of thinking. It considers
things. So what is the difference?
how products, services, and solutions play a role in delivering value over time. It considers all stages of
Event planning sounds glamorous, doesn’t it?
the customer journey as opportunities to provide
Attending fun, themed events ranging from
value and further engage customers.
weddings to corporate events. The first thing to know about event planners is that they are not just party planners. These people are goal oriented, extremely organized, and a lot of their work is done behind the scenes in pre-production. Event planners love logistics. The event planner keeps track of the budget and assists you with anything that pertains to your event. Event planners are your main advocate in anything logistics, from vendor referrals and contract negotiations to the overall execution. During your process of planning
Experience design provides a way for the
an event, your event planner will be there every
business and the designer to invite design to the
step of the way and will know all the steps to
table earlier. It focuses on the desired outcomes
make it all happen.
and targets of an event or campaign, and then reverse engineers the details of the experience
Event design encompasses the more creative side
that will get attendees there.
of event management. Like their name suggests, event designers thrive on design. Both professions
Experience design doesn’t replace brand strategy
all have a host of things in common, but the two
or marketing, but pushes beyond the traditional
most important points are that event designers
approach of defining brands, products or services.
have the very unique ability to completely
As the world is trying to adjust to the new normal
transform a space and design an experience.
after COVID-19, every brand is trying to get noticed.
Space design for an event or celebration is more
Today’s marketing space is very saturated. Having
than decorating, it accounts for everything in
a great product is not enough. Being local is not
a room including floorplans, décor, lighting,
enough. Consumers are choosing more wisely
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where they spend their money, and not necessarily based on if a service or product solves a problem, but on how that brand makes them feel. Experience design taps into all the human senses and how attendees feel during an event.. It explores material textures, scents, flavours, sounds, music and even choice of attire if needed to create the right ambiance. That event can be an in-person gathering, a virtual meeting, or when your customer opens the packaging of your product.
Ruby Cole-Ellis is the Owner, Founder and Principal Designer of The Maby Studio. She has almost a decade of design and management experience in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Canada.
Founded in 2017, The Maby Studio is Central Alberta’s first and only Event Design Studio. Since opening its doors in Sylvan Lake, they have helped tailor the experience of hundreds of weddings, photoshoot styling, product launches, grand-openings, conferences and corporate events.
Ruby holds a Bachelors in Architecture, a Master in History and a Master in Architecture & Design from the Francisco Marroquin University in Guatemala. She also possesses a Postgraduate Degree in Management from the University of Calgary and the IEDP ™ Designation (International Event Decorating Professional) by the QC Event School in New York. She is proud to have earned her UX (User Experience) Creative Professional “Mickey Ears” from the Disney Institute™.
professional development
Combating Video-conferencing Fatigue By Carla Howatt
Have you noticed a higher level of fatigue lately? Don’t worry, you aren’t imagining things and you aren’t alone. It’s a scientific fact that technology is contributing to our lower levels of energy. In particular, teleconferencing, or Zoom, as most people know it, was recently the subject of a peer-reviewed article published in Technology, Mind and Behavior.
realize you don’t spend the whole time staring into
The results of the study conducted by Professor Jeremy Bailenson, the founding director of the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab, not only confirmed that “Zooming” causes fatigue, but it isolated the reasons why.
On top of the constant eye contact, many times the
As they say, knowing is the first step to finding a solution, and zoom fatigue is no different. Once we understand what elements of Zoom are making us tired, we can take steps to help preserve our energy.
the speakers’ eyes. You may take some notes, glance around the room, or look at the clock. But when you are on a virtual meeting, you are considered rude or not paying attention if you aren’t looking at the screen constantly.
size of people’s faces and consequently their eyes, are much larger than in person. If someone is speaking and they are sitting down the table from you, their eyes appear much smaller than if you are staring at a 20” monitor. Why does this matter? Because our brains interpret this as being an intense situation and causes a hyper-aroused state.
Looking at Yourself
Eye Contact Imagine if you will that someone follows you are to We are not only subjected to a lot more eye contact, but it is very close-up as well. If you think about your behaviour in a person-to-person meeting, you
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meetings and they are holding up a mirror to your face. Whenever you talk to someone, you see yourself as well. Considering that studies have shown that as
humans, we often have a negative reaction to our own
There is Help!
reflection, it’s no wonder that we react in a stressed and tiring manner.
Lack of Exercise Of course, we don’t need to have a study done to realize that all our virtual meetings have ensured we are less active than normal. When we had to get up out of our chairs and walk to a boardroom, or drive across town to meet someone, we were naturally more active. Maybe we should call it the Teleconferencing Twenty?
Body Language Have you noticed it is sometimes harder to know what someone means when you don’t have the full range of body language clues to rely on? When we are sitting across from someone, we automatically and easily interpret their body language. Drumming fingers on the table or squirming in their seat are two examples.
So, what can we do? Give up on work or chatting with relatives until this pandemic is finally over? Are we destined to loneliness and low productivity as we hole up in our homes? Luckily, now that we know why it is exhausting, we can take steps to combat it. When on a call, alter the size of the zoom screen so people appear smaller. At the same time, make sure you are as far away from the monitor as possible. A wireless keyboard or one with a long cord can help. Use the “hide self” button on zoom so you aren’t staring at yourself constantly. You can access that by right-clicking on your picture.
Haven’t noticed? Then have you noticed the need to give a thumbs up, or an exaggerated head nod or shake? That is because it is harder to read someone when they aren’t sitting in front of you and we instinctively know it. Because it isn’t as easy to read someone, we use more of our thinking power
interpreting
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If you can, set up an external camera that is farther away from your screen so you can move around and still be seen in the Zoom window. If you are chairing the meeting, it is a good idea to call for a five-minute stretch break every so often. In addition to five-minute stretch breaks, take some breaks where you turn off the video and listen in on the meeting while you push away from your monitor. It gives your mind a break from constantly trying to interpret every gesture. Implementing these four ideas will go a long way to
Interested in participating in Stanford’s ongoing research?
helping you combat the fatigue we are all feeling. ▼
Participate
Carla Howatt is the editor of Sharp Women Heartland magazine, the owner of a company called By the Book, which guides and nourishes amateur and professional writers. She is the author of five books and likes to spend her time writing for herself and others.
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finance
Leveraging Automation in your
By Tammy Bauer
Automation is a buzzword that has been floating around recently, but all it means is to do something with minimal human intervention. Bookkeeping
is
a
prime
area
to
leverage
automation. Most transactions are repetitive so it’s easy to set up the automation to do the work and then reap the benefits.
A Brief History of Bookkeeping Thinking of keeping books in the past might bring up thoughts of Bob Cratchit carefully recording transactions in a big ledger.
That is how
bookkeeping was done for a long time. I’ve heard some businesses still do it this way. Up until the 90s when personal computers became common, paper ledgers were used almost exclusively, except by big banks and companies who had the funds for computers.
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Paper ledgers are great because it’s easy to see what is happening in the books. What you write is what is recorded, nothing more and nothing less. On the downside it can be hard to find an error in paper ledgers, the data is not very robust, and every report needs to be calculated and then recalculated by hand if there are any changes. In the 90s, Excel entered the market for everyday people and became a game changer when personal computers became common. Bookkeeping was done the same way as on paper, but it is faster to enter the transactions electronically, and reports could automatically be calculated. Another bonus to Excel is that the ledgers could be backed up (on a floppy disc if necessary) so the work wouldn’t be lost in case of fire or an errant glass of water. In the late 90s, desktop bookkeeping software such as Simply Accounting and Quickbooks became more common. This made it easy to record information quickly like with Excel, plus the software records extra details for easy reports, like inventory information, timing details, etc. The trouble with software is it’s a black box where the transaction is entered, and it spits out the result. It can be confusing and a big learning curve to figure out the result of a few keystrokes. Now that cloud-based solutions of desktop software programs are available, information can be imported directly from the bank and rules can be set up to automate most transactions. When you look back at how things were done 40 years ago with paper ledgers, this is a huge time savings!
The downside is that cloud-based software is a black box in the same way desktop software is, and with the extra automation, things can get quite messy.
What to Automate Connecting bank information to the bookkeeping software is one of the easiest and best ways to get into automation. It takes minutes and makes data entry obsolete. Setting up rules to automatically handle the transactions that come in will save even more time. Receipt capture software like Dext or Hubdoc offer electronic receipt and bill storage. Either take a picture of the receipt with your phone, drag and drop from your computer to the software, or email it to a unique address. This last one is particularly useful since email rules can be leveraged to add even more automation to the process. For example, I have my email set up to filter my Apple receipts and to send them to my Dext account. I do that with many vendors, and it saves me hours every month.
Pitfalls of Automation
Next, take a bookkeeping course. I know, no one wants to do that, but it’s hard to recognize when
Even though automation does a lot of the
something is wrong if you don’t know what
bookkeeping heavy lifting, there can be some
right looks like. If you really don’t want to take a
drawbacks. Some thought is needed to set up
bookkeeping course and your heart is set on doing
the bookkeeping system so that the information
your own bookkeeping, ask the pro who set up
comes through in the way it’s needed.
your account for a little direction and perhaps a monthly review engagement so you can be sure
One common issue I see is sales being connected
you’re doing the right things.
to expense accounts. When that happens, a sale is registered as a negative expense in the books. This
And finally, review your accounting reports
is not something that would ever happen with
regularly. This is the best way to find out what the
paper ledgers, but it is a consequence of the ‘black
black box is doing. If you are recording a sale and
box’ of software programs. It is also possible to set
your sales are not increasing, you know to look for
up the automation to categorize the transactions
a problem.
incorrectly. Automation is going to change the face of bookkeeping eventually, so don’t get left behind by doing the bookkeeping the old way. Embrace the change and it will pay dividends. ▼
To avoid the pitfalls of automation, there are a few steps you can take. First, get a professional to help set up your software and automation. Ideally you want a solution where you get your software set up tailored to your company and a user manual delivered so you know how to handle your transactions in the future.
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Tammy lives in Sherwood Park with her partner and four dogs. They like to walk, bike, and float down the river during the summer. She started her business Because789 Bookkeeping in 2015 and has been helping small business owners destress their bookkeeping process ever since.
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feature
Just Do the By Wanda Rogers
Mary Rogers was born into a family of eleven; ten girls and one boy. A strong and resilient woman, Mary’s mother instilled a very strong work ethic and attitude of moving forward in her life, no matter her circumstances. Mary received her diploma in management from Lakeland College and then almost immediately entered the financial industry at Alberta Treasury Branches (ATB). After several transfers within ATB, she ended up at a branch in Northern Alberta. There, Mary learned how important it is for people to feel valued. People worked hard for their money and needed specific advice for their situations. This created a passion in Mary to help clients achieve their goals even in the challenging times and while living in a boom-and-bust oilfield town. In 2002, Mary started her family while involved in the operation of their family’s paving company. It was then that, on Nov. 2, 2002, her son Cole came into the world far too early. Mary was airlifted to Edmonton and Cole was delivered by emergency C-section at the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Coles’ arrival at three months premature and weighing two pounds and two ounces, became her focus and drive in life; everything was about his survival and allowing him to thrive.
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Thing
Cole’s birth was one of the pivotal defining points in Mary’s life. For the past 19 years, Cole’s life has been a series of surgeries and medical interventions. He was diagnosed with Autism when he was 18 months old and has other intellectual disabilities and ongoing medical challenges. He now resides in a group home setting with Robin Hood Association in Sherwood Park. Mary became a passionate advocate for Autism awareness, doing her best to educate as her knowledge grew. She ensured that Cole’s life was not limited by his disability but rather found ways to
her own home. Mary chose to leave her position at
utilize his innate skills. He took piano lessons and
a bank in Wainwright, Alberta and moved to be her
swimming lessons for many years and he enjoys
Mom’s caregiver for the last years of her life. Mary
going on outdoor adventures. His many long walks
said her biggest blessing was she was able to be there
help to burn off his energy.
to support and love Mom.
In 2003, Mary’s Mom was diagnosed with Chronic
Mary continued to be a champion for Cole and spent
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Over the years,
hours tirelessly running both him and her mother to
her mom’s illness progressed and in 2015 it became
their respective appointments. After Mom’s passing
apparent that she needed more support to remain in
in 2017, Mary chose to relocate to Sherwood Park; she wanted to be closer to Cole’s specialist and to explore a connection with Robin Hood Association. The association came alongside them as a family with resources and support, and Mary says they have been “absolutely amazing”. Mary now shares her journey with Cole in her personal and professional life to help others learn about available resources. She learns about new resources and advocates for others. Mary has a burning desire to make new connections so that she can share resources within the community and glean more knowledge about potential resources. In 2019, Mary chose to finally take a step forward in the career she had placed on hold for many years: the financial industry. She became a financial advisor and launched her own practice in 2020. A mere two months into her new career journey, however, she was diagnosed with triple 3 negative, stage 3 breast cancer. SHARP WOMEN
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How has she handled all of her trials? Mary is quick to tell you that first and foremost, it is her faith. Her faith is instrumental in how she handles life crises and challenges; she gives all the glory to God. She can often be heard saying “by the Grace of God goes I”. She strongly believes that everything happens for a reason and she waits on God’s purpose and plan for her life. She knows that he will use every hurt and challenge for his purpose, glory and to help others. Another way she has coped is by building strong relationships. She learned how to build relationships early in her career and it has done her well in all areas of her life. She has a village of people that have helped Cole over the years. Her village includes church families from the places she has attended as a member and even some while she was on vacation in other countries. They lift her and Cole in prayer and have helped her keep the positive spirit that shines through. Close personal friends that are Her cancer diagnosis was a devastating blow. After coming through so much hardship, she was now faced with her own health crisis. Mary used her hard-earned life experience to plunge forward. She drew heavily on her motto, “just do the next thing”. Through chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation she completed all her recertifications and new requirements for her career. She was declared in remission in February 2021 and has since completed her industry proficiency courses and is very happily settled into her own practice in Fort Saskatchewan. Now that Cole has settled into his Robin Hood group home, Mary is finally able to become actively involved in her community. She is part of Fort Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce, she is helping to launch a BNI networking chapter and is always eager to meet new people to expand her personal and professional reach. In addition, recent conversations with several individuals from Goodwill Industries has sparked a huge interest in volunteering and finding the right place to give back within the community.
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always only a phone call away as they know she is for them.
Mary is not the person to sit and complain about her trials, she moves forward and works hard to find joy in life. While life could still have more challenges for Mary, she will be okay and she will keep just doing the next thing.
Favorite Food: So hard... is everything a correct answer? Places Travelled: So many places but three months in Mexico and a month in China. Person who influenced you the most: My Mom and a group of amazing women in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Two favorite scriptures are: Lamentations 3:22-24, and Proverbs 3:5-6 You can find Mary at: “Would buried under a blanket with a good book and a cup of chai tea be the right answer?” ▼
Wanda Rogers has spent 11 years in Human Resources Management and now calls Airdrie home after many years in Northern Alberta. She lives with her two sons, crazy cat, Siberian Husky and ex-husband with whom she co-habitats to raise their children and they all give her all she needs to write about.
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young entrepreneur feature
Elevating the Lives of Animals and People By Rachel Braun
“I just knew it was what I needed to do”
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When I first logged on to Zoom to meet Mary Paulete
attendant. “I just knew it was what I needed to do,”
McDonogh, I had no idea of the story I was going
Mary Paulette remembers. “At that point in time, I felt
to hear. In a week of truly unwieldly to-do lists, I
like I was losing myself. I wanted to do something
neglected to do my pre-interview research and
that connected me with people again, but without
went into the interview “blind”. Very quickly, I discovered that no amount of research would have prepared me for this months’ multi-gifted and multifaceted Young Entrepreneur Feature. Readers, you are in for a journey of self-discovery, healing, and transformation.
She believed she could, so she did
an authority uniform”. Upon her return to Toronto, Mary Paulette applied to West Jet, but was initially denied an interview because they wanted to hire people living in Calgary. Mary Paulette simply responded, “Ok, no worries! You’re going to hire me now, or you’re going to hire me later because I’m moving to Calgary”. Central Alberta has been home ever since.
Mary Paulette was born in and raised in Ontario. Growing up, she often felt invisible. “I wasn’t good at school until grade 11. I had teachers who started
Connect with Mary Paulette
to pay attention to me and really invest in me as a person. That really opened my world because
Today, Mary Paulette balances two careers. By day,
I could see that people cared about me”, Mary
Mary Paulette works with Transport Canada. Mary
Paulette reflects. Towards the end of high school,
Paulette recalls, “When I heard about the field, I was
Mary Paulette started to dig deeply into her interests
like ‘oh! You’re telling me that I can have a like-
and explore her career paths. While finishing her
police job in the aviation industry? I am all for it!”
Ontario Academic Credit, Mary started to take night
I applied and got it. I was a Cabin
school. Mary Paulette recalls, “I took a law course
Safety Inspector for a long
and the professor recommended I be a police officer.
time until I transitioned
Next thing I knew, I was applying to hardest police service to get onto. It my mission! I said to myself, ‘I’m going to go to college, and I am going to be valedictorian’, and I that’s what I did!”. Mary Paulette looks back on her years as a police officer with bravery and honesty. As she shares, “You know, [that time] was good and bad. It was both
to management. I am more on the policy, special project, and strategic side of the house now”. By the requests of furry, feathery, scaly, and spikey pets/animals and their owners around the world, Mary owns
the best and the worst thing that happened to me.
and
operates
her
business,
It got to the point where I was compromising my
Connect with Mary Paulette,
morals and values and I wasn’t proud to wear the
as an animal communicator.
uniform anymore”. In an unexpected turn of events,
“I talk to animals! I started my
Mary Paulette boarded a West Jet airplane to take
business to 2018 and I have
a vacation. As she observed and talked to the flight
just been diving into it ever
crew, Mary Paulette decided to become a flight
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In Mary Paulette’s work as an animal communicator,
afterwards, doors started opening
she uses her gifts to create deeper connection and
and everything fell into place. It’s
understanding between her clients, both animalia
been amazing”.
and homo sapiens. Clients seek her services with a range of needs, from learning more about what their
In
ten
years,
Mary
Paulette
pets/animals need to thrive, to communicating with
wants to have an animal rescue
present, passed, or lost pets/animals. “The session
centre staffed with the best vets,
can be about anything, like food, anxiety, health, or
behaviorists,
end of life. There are so many stories,” Mary Paulette
acupuncturists, and groomers in Alberta. Mary
shares. “Once, I had client where her husband was
Paulette describes, “My vision is for these rescued
a recovering alcoholic and he had started drinking
animals stay with us for however long they need to
again but she didn’t know. The cat told me where the
be rested and have any behaviors corrected. Once
bottles were. When she went to look for them, she
they heal, we can truly match them up with their
found the empty bottles exactly there. With another
forever family”
psychologists,
client, I was working with a dog, and I was picking up an issue with her liver. When her owner took her to the vet for an unrelated reason, they discovered
What does it mean to live your life on point?
that her liver has elevated enzymes and she has liver disease. I am not a medical professional, but
“Being authentic,”Mary states, ”And it doesn’t matter
these are all pointers they can take back to their vet
how authenticity shows up. We all know what it’s
and say, ‘this is some feedback we received, is there any validity to it?’ In this case, they were able to spot it early”.
like to talk to someone who is ‘on’. For me, living my life on point is being true to me and showing up fully self-expressed. That means showing up
In learning how to grow and nurture her gifts for
exactly as I am. I know it might sound cliché, but I
animal communication, Mary Paulette has also had
don’t sacrifice authenticity anymore. Even if it looks
to nurture herself. Mary Paulette reflects, “When I first started in animal communication, I really had imposter syndrome. I didn’t feel real. I thought I
messy or I fumble, I want to make sure I show up as my authentic self”. ▼
was making it all up and I thought I had to fit into people’s preconceived notions of what my gifts are. I said to the universe, ‘I am going to make my own space based on what is in the best interest to myself and others – let me dive into that’. Immediately
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Mary Paulette McDonogh is an animal communicator. Animal communication is being able to communicate with an animal in ways that interpret what they are experiencing and how they are perceiving their world. If you’d like to learn more about Mary Paulette and her services, find her on Instagram as May Paulette McDonogh, or on Facebook at Connect with Mary Paulette. You can also check out her website, marypaulette.com
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social media
Have You Defined Your Target Audience? By Emma Lyle
“If you want to create messages that resonate with your audience, you need to know what they care about.”– Nate Elliott
Social media is a fantastic tool for reaching and creating relationships with potential customers, but it won’t work effectively if you haven’t taken the time to understand who that customer is. It goes without saying, you should be focusing your marketing efforts towards the people who are most likely to be purchasing the goods or services you provide. Knowing specific characteristics about that audience enables your business to effectively market and efficiently communicate with them. By accurately refining and understanding your target audience, you’ll be able to spend less money by reaching the right people and see a better return on your investment.
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Social Media Managers are there to help ensure your brand is reaching the right people across the world wide web. Here’s a great starting point to help you identify your target audience:
What are some of their individual characteristics? 1. Age & life stage: comparing someone age 45 to someone who’s 57 may not make a big difference, but what about a person who is 25 vs 63? Those people are decades apart and experiencing different life stages. Each of those people have considerably different goals, views and needs. It’s time to think about who your product or service is best suited for. Will you be trying to reach young adults, mature seniors or somewhere in between? 2. Where are they located and can you reach them: Consider your business’ physical location(s) and where your products and/or services are available. If you run an automotive repair service in Edmonton, then you’ll likely only be taking clients in areas directly in your physical servicing area. But, if you manufacture cell phone accessories, it’s possible that you can ship all over the country and the world - thus broadening your customer reach. 3. What they do for a living: for some organizations, their customers may come from all over and your product or service isn’t dependent on their occupation, while for others it’s imperative that their customer comes from a specific sector. Knowing what they have in common or not at all is key! You wouldn’t try selling advanced computer coding software to a wedding cake designer, would you?
you provide. You’re entering a new relationship with each person you reach. The advantage of social media is that it enables companies to communicate their values and connect with consumers who are looking for brands that align with their own values. If you discover that a large portion of your audience values supporting the local community, you may want to highlight your company’s philanthropic endeavors,
such
supporting
as
local
volunteering charities
How do your customers learn about what you have to offer? Is
your
getting
business with
the
times? Society has moved forward and people are no longer relying
solely
on
the lengthy process of enticing potential customers to a brick & mortar store in hopes they may make a sale. Social Media doesn’t only speed
up
the
consumer’s
journey but it can also enhance the overall buying experience. Now, you can reach people outside your physical location, connect with the buyer when they need you most, and target new customers - anywhere and anytime.
What else are your customers interested in? You clearly want to target people that are going to
Do
business is more than just the product or service
and
organizations.
How do you set your business apart from the competition?
be interested in what your business has to offer, but
or
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time to dig deep and find out exactly what they do and how it resonates with their consumers. What do you think works or doesn’t? Now, look closely at what your business does and how your customers are affected. What is the difference? Why do their customers choose them, and why do your customers choose you? Use this information to set goals, push yourself forward and make your next move. If you’re still feeling a bit overwhelmed and not sure where to start, take a look at your Facebook/ Instagram Insights. You’ll be able to examine the audience you’re currently reaching and interacting with. Also, don’t hesitate to reach out to existing customers! Ask them why they chose your business, how they heard about you and other basic questions. Their answers might surprise you and give you valuable feedback to learn from. Answering these questions is just a start, there are many more things you can research, learn and analyze about your prospective customers. ▼
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leadership
My Dream for in Leadership By Tamara Dabels
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When you see the word LEADERSHIP, what comes
organizations that have gender diversity, financially
to mind? Do you think of yourself, your boss, your
perform better than their counterparts without diversity,
parents, political leaders, best friends, your spouse, your
we continue to lag when it comes to gender diversity in
colleagues? Leadership can be found anywhere a person
Canadian boardrooms, and in the C-suite.
lifts others up, inspires, and serves others. For me, I’ve found leaders in the obvious places; educators, business
These stats both intrigue and irritate me. And they
leaders, political leaders, and employers, but I have found
should.
them in unexpected places too; in young students, in my family, most certainly within my team. In fact, the
So, what’s the problem? Why aren’t more women getting
leaders that I work with inspire me, push me, support,
a seat at the table, and what will it take to get there?
and fascinate me.
Obviously, I won’t get through these important questions in this article, but I wanted to share these statistics with
Leadership is evolving, and leaders themselves must
you, and I’m curious what you think and feel when you
evolve. We can find leaders within organizations at any
read that. It is so important to continue to develop strong
level. Great leaders exhibit empathy, listen well, and
leaders, and to find ways to ensure women find their
have an ability to inspire those around them. They are
way to the table.
storytellers that inspire through both words and actions. Leaders empower and mentor. They are curious about those around them, how people think, what is important
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to others and what drives those they lead. Leaders are creative problem solvers and solution seekers. They see
I’m sure we all have a story
opportunities in the challenges and help those around
about a particular situation where
them to become creative solution seekers too.
we felt defeated, helpless, worn out, or undeserving. What did you do in that
I’m passionate about women in leadership and changing
time to flip your story? When I found myself
the landscape of leadership as it stands now. It is with
in that situation only a few years back, I needed
great enthusiasm that I take the proverbial pen to paper
something drastic, something out of character
to talk about leadership.
and a little scary. I needed a challenge that would prevent me from existing in my own
The Leadership Landscape Today
head with my doubts and fears, in that dark place where the mean little voices reside.
According to the Canadian Women’s Foundation in January 2021, only 25% of vice-president positions and
So, with the faith I had left in myself, I started to
15% of CEO positions in Canada are held by women. We
look for experiences that I may not have been open
live in a country that has been a leader within the G7 with
to in the past, and of course one such experience
respect to the gap between labour force participation rates
presented itself. I spent three days in Canmore
of men and women. Yet, despite evidence that supports
completing the Triple Crown with 30 other
leaders. Without these incredible women and coaches, I
decision you can make!
never would have finished this and I would have missed one of the most important leadership lessons of my life.
My dream is to empower women to find their voices,
To use a quote from a friend, I can do hard things, I have
and to have the confidence to use their voices to evoke
done hard things, and I will continue to do hard things.
change for the landscape of leadership as it stands now.
To learn more about that experience with 30 incredible
I’ve found other women with the same passion, and
women and three leaders that I would follow almost
vision, and I’ll continue to align myself with people like
anywhere, please take a look HERE.
that. ▼
As I develop my leadership skills, I often seek out other leaders, people I admire and like a sponge, I soak in all they share with me. This has been a very successful strategy for me and through this I have built some deep friendships and a network where we can come together to support one another.
Know Your Leadership Values An important thing to consider when you are looking for mentors, is to have an understanding of their values and to be sure they align with your own. Knowing and understanding what you value is an important process and I encourage everyone to reflect on that. My top values are kindness, respect, courage, and integrity. I’ve recently added a sense of fun and playfulness to that list. When building a team, looking for a mentor, or choosing where I spend my time, I go back to values. In a team, you can coach skills, but you cannot change someone’s values. If their values aren’t in alignment with your own, then the grief that comes from that relationship takes energy I’m no longer willing to spend. Throughout the years, I have become more and more selective in those I choose to be around, and I am a happier person and better leader for it. Continuous education, great books, seminars, podcasts, coaches, mentors – there are resources out there to help get started in leadership, or to improve existing leadership skills. Investing in yourself will be the best
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Tamara has been the Executive Director for the Chamber since 2017. She is proud to work on behalf of the region’s exceptional businesses community. She discovered her passion for working with entrepreneurs while developing business plans and doing market research for new and aspiring business owners. While she loves helping these businesses grow, she also enjoys road trips with her husband Trevor, and spending time their two kids, Logan and Samantha.
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food recipe
Blueberry Cream Pie By Jackie Kobsar
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STEP 2: Filling
STEP 1: Crust Ingredients: 1 cup almonds 1 /4 tsp sea salt 1/2 cup pitted Medjool dates Directions: In a food processor, combine almonds and salt, process until finely ground. Add dates and process until all ingredients are finely ground and slightly sticking together. Press into a 9x9 pan with a spatula. Put into refrigerator while making the cream filling.
Ingredients: 1.5 cups cashews (soaked 4 hours) rinsed well. 1 tsp vanilla extract 1.5 cups blueberries (fresh or frozen) If using frozen blueberries, add melted coconut oil last, while blending other ingredients. 1/2 Cup Water 1/4 cup pure maple syrup 1/4 cup melted coconut oil Juice of 1.5 cups of blueberries (makes it more ‘blue’, I only do this when serving for company) Directions: Put all ingredients in a blender and blend well. Pour on top of the crust. Refrigerate for 2-3 hours before cutting. Storage: Refrigerate covered for up to five days.
Jackie currently lives in Red Deer Alberta living life to the fullest with her family. Together they love experiencing adventures from roller coasters and bungee jumping, to hiking mountain peaks. Along with www.internalsynergyinc.com Jackie also started www. jackiekobsar.com to help others switch to a healthy diet and lifestyle, because everyone deserves to thrive and not just survive.
This recipe can be found in Jackie’s latest ebook
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glenda.smith@sunlife.com
Computer & Mobile Repair
Financial Advisor
Bonnie Hoffman
Judy Schueler
780-910-6432
780-220-3798
www.pineboxfunerals.ca bonnie@pineboxfunerals.ca
Funeral Director
abuyerschoice.com Judy.schueler@abuyerschoice.com
Home Inspector - Residential
Lynsay Atchison
Angela Sparshu
780-719-0554
780-667-2644
www.mythirtyone.ca
www.mnp.ca
Lynsay.atchison@gmail.com
Home Organizing Products
angela.sparshu@mnp.ca
Information Technology
Lisa Ritchie
Devi McDonald
780-905-6003
780-803-3384
www.laserroomshpk.com
Laser Spa
devi72@telus.net
Life, Health & Disability
Laura Pryatel
Mary McGuire
780-910-4535
780-464-4242
Seint laurapryatel@hotmail.com
Makeup Artist
volunteerstrathcona.ca programs@volunteerstrathcona.ca
Non-Profit
Katherine Loranger
Deborrah Hughes-Gahr
780-720-4679
780-410-9522
www.katalystcoaching.com Katherine@katalystcoaching.com
Personal Coach
Fiona Beland-Quest
780-940-9366
Engaged in the arts wdsam@telus.net
Pottery
Glenda Sheard
780-907-9424 www.glendasheard.com
theartofdeclutter@gmail.com Glenda@glendasheard.com
Professional Organizer
Professional Speaker
Brandi Gruninger
Carla Howatt
780-570-5709
780-729-3935
www.evolutionpsychology.ca
www.bythebookpublishing.com
info@evolutionpsychology.ca
carla@howtobeconsulting.com
Psychologist
Publishing
Therese Sheen
Tracey Hansen
587-599-4623
780-266-5336
www.chartwell.com
Beauty Counter
tsheen@chartwell.com
t.hansen@telus.net
Senior’s Retirement Residence
Skin Care
Tanya Mullakady
403-350-6276 Transformation tanyamullakady@gmail.com
Vitamins and Supplements
780-887-5592 www.beefabulousfashions.com beefabulousfashions@gmail.com
Women’s Clothing
780-467-9809 www.namastespa.ca info@namastespa.ca
Wellness Spa
www.sharpwomen.ca