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Meg Worden, Feed Me Darling : How I Have Fun, Do Good

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She is the founder of Feed Me Darling, a business that helps professional women eradicate food cravings and gain lasting control over emotional eating. Supporting art and artists, writers and books. Meg is a writer, speaker, storyteller and a certified Holistic Health Coach. Feeding people.

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Jamie Ridler, Creative Living: How I Have Fun, Do Good

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Through coaching, workshops and a variety of online events, Jamie helps women find the confidence and courage to discover and express their creative spirit, whether that means exploring their artistic self, or bringing more of their creative capacity to their life and business.

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Beth Terry, Fake Plastic Fish: How I Have Fun, Do Good

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How many do I score for each small company I discover doing good: reducing their waste and creating ingenious products to help us reduce ours? I have a couple of friends, artists Richard Lange and Judith Selby Lange, who scour the beach regularly for plastic trash to include in their art projects.

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7 Ways to Have Fun and Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

You might also want to try my How to Find Your Have Fun, Do Good exercise to help you create a list of ways you can have fun and do good. Amy Sample Ward, amysampleward.org I invite people along for the ride. Leonie Allan, Goddess Guidebook Buy art from artists. With a group of mom-friends in St. Heather Meyer, Work It Out!

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Jennifer Lee, Right-Brain Business Plan: How I Have Fun, Do Good

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Jennifer is a certified coach, writer, artist, yogini, and the founder of Artizen Coaching. Accenture, Sony, and HP, helping leaders and organizations manage change. The first post is by Jennifer Lee, author of The Right-Brain Business Plan: A Creative, Visual Map for Success.

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