Sunday, February 1, 2009

Powerchick Strikes Again!

This past Friday was the official book launch party for Honoree Corpron's latest book, The Successful Single Mom. Most of you who know me will already be familiar with the name Honoree Corpron (aka, my "Powerchick")--a fellow entrepreneur, trusted advisor, and one of my favorite and closest friends. Honoree and I met in 2001 when I joined the Honolulu Rotary Club. We instantly connected and our friendship has sparked creative collaborations for projects from the Next Generation Rotarians (aka, the "Under 40 Club"), volunteer work with Jim Nabors and the Honolulu Symphony, to helping each other manifest our own personal visions.

Honoree's new book pays due diligence to the journey of the single Mom (herself being a single mom for many years), and gives single Moms and their families a host of tools and tips they need to quickly and effectively get moving personally and professionally. Visit her book site (and link to my review on Amazon) at: thesuccessfulsinglemombook.com

My buddy Lukas (founder and president of Gimigo) and I decided to surprise Honoree at the launch party by flying to Las Vegas Friday afternoon and just "showing up"... it was great! We had a chance to meet her new husband, Byron, and spend time with her 9-year old daughter, Lexi (without whom this book couldn't have been written!) Since I hadn't seen Honoree since returning from India our visit was both timely and appreciated. I'm constantly reminded how important my friendships are with people who support one another in manifesting their dreams. Both Honoree and Lukas are amazing examples of how you can achieve whatever you put your mind, body and soul into. It's the Law of Attraction!

As I continue to manifest my Balance Factor vision I know that I have the support of my family and friends, like Honoree and Lukas, to help me achieve my goals and dreams. It is not alone by which we truly succeed in life, but by touching the lives of others. And, like peace and goodwill, you need to pass it on. Thank you, Honoree, for passing on your love and support to me all of these years so that I, in turn, can do the same.

Onward and upward!

The Ambassador of Goodwill

1 comment:

HC said...

Thanks, Will baby! I'm so happy you came to the party! I'm already ready for your next visit!

Ready for your books, too!

Xoxo Gracie (Powerchick)