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About beckydue

Author of several novels that celebrate the fun, strength and independence of women.

Women Going Forward: SuperWoman!

Do you do all the housework, cooking, cleaning and laundry but also work a full-time job?

Do you take care of the children, the bills, the house, and your husband?

Do you run the majority of the errands, go to the grocery store and act as a taxi service for everyone in your family.

Or do you spend as much time as you can at work?

Would you call yourself a workaholic?

Is work the only place you feel good about yourself?

There is a connection between the two, and that connection is lack of balance in your life; you are not giving yourself time to enjoy your life. If you don’t find balance you may burn out or worse, get sick.

Come on! It’s time to ask for some help or a break…

How can you make some changes today, so you will be much happier tomorrow?

www.beckydue.com

 

 

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Women Going Forward: This Can’t Be Happening

How long does it take

to see the truth?

How long does it take

for reality to set in?

My son is in trouble at school for bullying?

This can’t be happening

My son knows better

He would never do this

This has to be a mistake

Why does my husband have a woman’s phone number in his pocket?

This can’t be happening

There must be an explanation

He would never…

He loves me

My boyfriend just pushed me?

This can’t be happening

Are you kidding me?

Is he really one of those guys?

Maybe I’m making too much of it

He says he loves me

But how could he put his hands on my like that?

Is this pot in my daughter’s room?

This can’t be happening

She’s against drugs

She would never do drugs

She’s probably holding it for a friend

I’ll talk to her, but I know it’s not hers

Do I really have a stalker?

This can’t be happening

It has to be my imagination

But I thought I closed my blinds before I left for work

Has somebody really been in my house?

Or am I going crazy…

Maybe I didn’t shut the blinds

My test results show what?

This can’t be happening

Why me?

I need another opinion

Not me… No not me

I can’t believe this

How many excuses do we need to make?

What has to happen before we believe the evidence?

Why are we afraid to trust our gut?

When do we face the truth and stop walking on eggshells?

This can’t be happening… might be happening…

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Rebecca from Returning Injury had a stalker and thought she was going crazy… could she really have a stalker?

www.BeckyDue.com

 

 

 

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Women Going Forward: One Friend

One good friend

One lifetime friend

Is it really all we need?

The one friend

Strong friendship that lasts

through distance

through troubles

through pain

through loneliness

through family

through other friends

through careers

as long as there’s a phone

as long as there is that life-line

separated by location

Creativity moves in

Friend dates to the movies

in different states

Phone time in coffee shops

in different cities

Still loneliness creeps in

Even with husbands and kids

Loneliness

Creeps in

Missing our friends

Missing the carefree life

Then the phone rings

The one friend

Always there

Always seems to know

Fills the heart

Listening and laughter

Fills the soul

Holding on to that phone

That voice so desperately needed

From One Friend

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If you liked this post, check out my novels at www.BeckyDue.com Novels for Women Going Forward in Their Lives! You’ll love the friendships of Nicole, Roxanne and Renae in The Dumpster: One Woman’s Search for Love.

 

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Women Going Forward: See it like it is

How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it a leg.

Abraham Lincoln

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Novels for Women Going Forward www.BeckyDue.com Get your copy today

 

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Women Going Forward: Pimp Poem

Our girls… and boys

Unknowing players in their game

Run a ways

Throw a ways

Abductions

Who will protect them?

Young, broken women and men

Fall prey to the suffering

They don’t know

They don’t know

He tells her how beautiful she is

He tells her he loves her

He tells her she is special

He tells her he will protect her

He tells her he is the only one she needs

Do you tell her how much you love her?

Do you tell her she’s special?

Do you protect her?

Then, he needs a favor

Just once

One little favor

Then everything will be prefect

They can fulfill their dreams together

Then they can be happy

She sells herself for him

But really, he is selling her

He makes her believe that she is so special

So amazing

So incredible

That she should get paid

Just for simply being so special

She starts to believe it

She might even be flattered

By how special he thinks she is

She has never felt so special

Of course she should be paid

She is special

So she sells herself

But really, he is selling her

He buys her clothes, food, shelter

Now it’s time

For her to pay him back

How?

Sell herself

But really, he is selling her

If all else fails

He’ll party with her

Show her a good time

Everyday

Every night

Until she’s addicted to drugs

Then he can sell her

And if that fails

The violence begins

Violence

Beatings

Black eyes

Bruises

Broken bones

Until she is controlled

Until she is sold

She will be held captive

Sold

Traded to other pimps

Held captive

Sold

Traded

It starts at our…

Malls

Parks

Movie theaters

Fast food restaurants

Sidewalks

Parking lots

Usually not kicking and screaming

But excited about her future

As a model or actress or star

She feels empowered

Acknowledged

Beautiful

Sexy

Grownup

She feels she will make her parents proud

or

Prove to her parents

How mature

Beautiful

Special

She is

Because her parents don’t realize it

But she is going to prove it to them

She will make them understand how valuable she is

This man is going to make her dreams come true

This man is her savior

This man is her pimp

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Women Going Forward: The Woman’s Handbook

The Woman’s Handbook: Everything You Want to Say to Your Daughter, Sister, Niece, Friend in One Simple Book.

The Woman’s Handbook is a wonderful gift book for the young women in your life. Each page has a quick, one-line sentence for inspiration and motivation… everyday thoughts that we often forget to tell her or simply leave unsaid… everything you want to say to her in one simple book.

The Woman’s Handbook covers the three most important parts of our lives: ourselves, our relationships and our purpose—which should always be our passion.
You can read “The Woman’s Handbook from beginning to end or randomly open this book for a quick boost when you need inspiration.

The Woman's Handbook: Everything You Want to Say to Your Daughter, Sister, Niece, Friend in One Simple Book.

I’ve created the ebook for only .99 for a quick easy download and read through. When you order the gift copy, please add your own notes (anything I might have forgotten or something specific to her) before you hand her the book. Personalize it, and give her the book with love.

Sample pages:

 Self…

Take pride in your appearance: Dress well, stand up straight, keep your shoulders back and be proud that you are a strong woman.

Don’t compare yourself to others unless you are looking for inspiration.

Pay your bills on time.

Take good care of your skin.

Feel your feelings—allow yourself to be angry or sad but don’t stay there too long.

Relationships…

Make sure you have the same traits you expect from your future partner.

Stick with people who challenge you to do and be better.

Don’t waste your time, money, and energy helping people who have no interest in improving their lives.

Passion, Purpose, Career…

Achievements—big and small—transform your life.

Don’t be afraid to fail.

Follow your talents to where your talents lead you.

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The Woman’s Handbook was created with much love… get your copy today!

Enjoy,

Becky

 

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Traveling for Love: Searching for Self, Hoping for Love is FREE today!


Traveling for Love: Searching for Self, Hoping for Love When her husband tells her, he wants a divorce, Amanda realizes she no longer knows who she is – her life revolved around her husband. At forty, she finds herself divorced, childless, living in an apartment with a roommate, with little education and no career path. Can Amanda find love again? Will she find the career of her dreams? Can she heal her pain? Will Amanda realize she deserves to be happy?

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Becky Due’s Monthly Book-Package Giveaway

Monthly Book-Package Giveaway

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The first week of every month, we will announce the winner of the Monthly Book-Package Giveaway. To enter, simply post a comment (on this blog) or “Like” Becky Due’s Facebook page.

What you will win ($60.75 Value):

The Dumpster: One Woman’s Search for Love is a Contemporary Romance Novel set in Miami, Florida about Nicole, a cute, chubby, twenty-something woman, who is looking for love in all the wrong places. Who would have guessed that a dumpster in the back alley below her bedroom window would hold the key to finding love?

With Jack away on business, Rebecca’s looking forward to four days alone to work on her new client’s PR campaign to help women take back their lives. But her past intrudes. Roy, the man who stalked and assaulted her years before, has been released from prison. Home alone in her big, beautiful house out in the country, Rebecca has to learn to take back her own life while facing her fears and regaining her strength. But will she be strong enough when she faces the ultimate test?

This story is about a young woman who hasn’t treated her body like the temple it is—she wasn’t careful with sex or her lifestyle choices—and feared she had contracted HIV. That fear causes her to avoid love, but she learns to love herself. Love will always conquer fear and Christy has much to fear. When she enters the lives of two men, they teach her everything she needs to know about love. But, while dealing with her past issues and trying to treat her body like the temple it is, she teaches them a thing or two in return.

Angie doesn’t want to be a victim anymore. Deep down what she hopes for most is to find a good man to love and to feel safe in this world, but her fears take her down the wrong path. After befriending other women down on their luck, they decide to get revenge on men who go to strip clubs.

Blue the Bird does not want to fly. Follow Blue’s journey of self-discovery. Blue the Bird is a lesson on self-esteem and independence. Great for small children, teenagers with a false sense of entitlement, and adults who need a boost.

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Learn more about Becky Due and her books.

 

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Hot-Line Help Phone Numbers

Reblogged from Becky Due's Blog... for Women Going Forward:

Victims of Crime Help Line

1-800-FYI-CALL

1-800-394-2255

Through its national database, the National Center for Victims of Crime refers callers to an array of critical services including crisis intervention, research information, assistance with the criminal justice process, counseling and support groups. National Domestic Violence Hotline  

1-800-799-SAFE

1-800-799-7233

1-800-787-3224 TTY

Crisis intervention, information about domestic violence, referrals to local service providers to victims of domestic violence and those calling on their behalf, assistance in both English and Spanish.

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Posted by on March 24, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

Women Going Forward: Distractions

Distractions… We create them…

to keep us from our purpose

We create fights with our kids…

to keep us from our purpose

We create addictions…

to keep us from our purpose

We create arguments with our husbands…

to keep us from our purpose

We create jobs we hate…

to keep us from our purpose

We create all distractions…

to keep us from our purpose

We create sickness…

to keep us from our purpose

We create fear, anger, depression…

to keep us from our purpose

We create drama and crazy life dynamics…

to keep us from our purpose

We create all distractions…

to keep us from our purpose

What are your distractions?

Why are you ignoring your purpose?

http://www.beckydue.com

 

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