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Tollie Schmidt "The Dreamer"

The "Illusion" Teen Anorexia-Eating Disorders-Depression:

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Power up your diet: When digital diet counselors talk, people listen. Then they cut back ...
Here is a teen workout appropriate for people ages 10-17. Contrary to myths you might ...
Just last week, I heard of another friend who committed suicide. I can think, offhand, of ...
The Illusion" Teen Anorexia: Tollie Schmidt "Empowering Greatness Creating A Dream-Infused Life" You hear about Mary-Kate ...
Just a real quick email to let you know about a great promo Mike Geary ...
Teen depression comes in two forms. It can be a simple episode in which they ...

Archive for July 2nd, 2009

Taylor Swift Talks About Anorexia and Life With Glamour Magazine

Posted by Dreamer On July - 2 - 2009 Comments

Country cutie Taylor Swift sat down with Glamour Magazine for a very interesting interview, where she chatted about her success, dating, and being a good role model!!

Glamour: OK, you were the top-selling artist last year. That’s incredible! Do you have any idea of what a huge accomplishment that is?
 Taylor Swift: When I get news like that, it just blows my mind, because I’ve been trying to do this all my life. I remember the girls who would come to talent shows and say to anyone they met, “I’m so-and-so—I’m going to be famous someday.” I was never that girl. I would show up with my guitar and say, “This is a song I wrote about a boy in my class.” And that’s what I still do today.

Taylor Swift Glamour Cover Magazine TollieSchmidt.com

Taylor Swift Glamour Cover Magazine TollieSchmidt.com

Glamour: Your confessional style—all those guys you write about—obviously struck a chord. Now that you’re famous, do you ever feel like you might need to tone that down?
 TS: I’ve never felt like I needed to tone down being seen as a regular person. When I first started doing MySpace, I wrote my bio in the first person. I didn’t want my MySpace page to look like a publicity promo site, so I was the one doing all the commenting, and I was the one putting up pictures and videos. And I’ve approached my whole career like that—I don’t see that ever changing.

Glamour: You have said, “Music is my boyfriend.” How do you date when you’re as famous as you are?
 TS: I don’t date a lot. The other day I was in my dressing room with one of my closest friends, [American Idol alum] Kellie Pickler, who is also my opening act, and she said something really interesting to me: “We can only give someone what’s left over.” She does the same thing I do, so she knows what it’s like to do interviews all day and give your heart and soul on stage every night. After all of that is taken, we can only give someone what’s left. So it’s hard.

Glamour: What sets you apart from other young women who’ve achieved success at a young age, then gone on to blow it with partying and bad behavior? 
TS: I’ve never been fascinated by the party lifestyle. Sometimes people look at me like, You’re 19 and don’t want to rebel? For me, rebelling is done with words: I love to write honest songs that name real people, then get up onstage and live out those emotions in front of 15,000 people. Penciling in a night to get wasted is not something I want to do.

Glamour: What about doing normal teen stuff? 
TS: I don’t think I’d be a party girl [even if I were] in college. When I was in high school, I remember seeing girls crying in the bathroom every Monday about what they did at a party that weekend. I never wanted to be that girl crying in the bathroom. But there are certain things that I would like to do but can’t. Sometimes I don’t get invited to things because my friends know it’s going to be a hassle to take me.

Glamour: You once wrote a song about a friend who was struggling with anorexia. Do you ever have body insecurities? 
TS: I think the reason a lot of celebrities feel insecure and want to stop eating altogether is because they see so many pictures of themselves on a daily basis. It’s unhealthy how many times you see your own image—it’s just constant. When you see something enough, you’re going to tear it down to the point where some days you feel like you’re not even pretty. I get insecure about my eyes because I once read a blog comment that said, “Her eyes are so small.” I thought, Are my eyes small? Oh no—they are!

Glamour: So you read blog comments? A lot of celebrities claim to avoid them.
 TS: I’ve stopped reading the comments below news articles and on gossip blogs because those are the ones that’ll ruin your day in a second. But I read my MySpace comments because they’re awesome. You just have to be careful and filter the information you give yourself. Do you want to open the slam book today? Nope.

Check out the rest of the interview at Glamour!

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Perseverance Imagine Being a Teenager and Finding Out You Have Cancer

Posted by Dreamer On July - 2 - 2009 Comments

Can you imagine being in high school or college and suddenly learning you have cancer?  You thought you had a lifetime ahead of you and the whole world at your feet, but suddenly you’re told… maybe not.  How would you cope?

That’s the question the twenty young people in this book had to answer when they were diagnosed with childhood cancer.  Perseverance tells of their trials and tribulations, of their triumphs, and of the unique challenges that day-to-day college life brings them.  Perseverance also provides an intimate look at the lives and journeys of these young people and how their courage and strength have affected the lives of others.

These honest, first-person accounts lend amazing depth to the inspiring stories of these young men and women.  Inside, you’ll meet Zac York, who tells of climbing Mount Whitney—on crutches—after battling brain cancer.  You’ll meet Alex Oden, who—just days after brain surgery—gave his 8th grade peers a graduation speech called “A Day Well Spent,” in which he challenged them to make a difference in just one day.  You’ll meet Kristen Jones, who, while battling leukemia, was able to pass the MCAT and pursue her dream of becoming a pediatric oncologist.

Twenty unique and fascinating stories, with one common theme: perseverance. The stories of these heroes demonstrate how anyone can learn to live with energy and passion, regardless of the obstacles to be faced, and will remind us all that now is everything.

Perseverance By Carolyn Rubenstein "True Voices Of Cancer Survivors" TollieSchmidt.com
Perseverance By Carolyn Rubenstein “True Voices Of Cancer Survivors” TollieSchmidt.com

“Incredibly life affirming and inspirational.  I loved it!”
–Peter Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of It’s All Too Much! and Enough Already

Perseverance will move you to tears, teach you to appreciate, and inspire you to persevere.”
–Tal Ben-Shahar, New York Times bestselling author of Happier and The Pursuit of Perfect

Perseverance puts a very human face on courage and strength. Carolyn and the young people she has worked with are an inspiration to us all.”
–Gay Hendricks, New York Times bestselling author of The Big Leap and Conscious Living

“With tremendous respect and grace, Carolyn Rubenstein tells the stories of twenty survivors of childhood cancer — in their own words. Through these real-life tales of survival, Perseverance offers not only great hope to those battling illness or caring for a loved one but also profound insight for all of us seeking to lead a meaningful life.”
–Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of A Whole New Mind

Perseverance…is an inspirational story about the joys of living in the moment, courage in the face of extraordinary challenges and the power of love.”
–Publishers Weekly

“In Perseverance, Carolyn Rubenstein has passionately gathered together the stories of childhood cancer survivors, and I am humbled by their courage.  These kids have managed to keep their ultimate goals in mind, to find the beauty in every waking hour, and to live to the fullest in the face of a terrifying disease.  That so many have gone on to thrive in young adulthood is a testament to their strength of spirit and their indomitable nature.  Everyone can learn from these stories and the lessons Carolyn has shared with us. Read this book and be inspired!!”
–Jon Gordon, international bestselling author of The Energy Bus and Training Camp

“With Perseverance, Carolyn Rubenstein has given us a powerful and inspirational book filled with amazing stories of childhood cancer survivors. This book will touch your heart with tales of hope, challenge, and survival.”
–Marshall Goldsmith, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Succession Are You Ready? and What Got You Here Won’t Get You There

“The lives of the young adults in this book are monuments to strength, courage, and resilience.  Carolyn Rubenstein has put together a treasure.”
–Karen Salmansohn, author of The Bounce Back Book and How to Be Happy, Dammit

“A beautiful and inspiring book.  Each page is a gentle reminder that life is a gift and every moment should be celebrated and embraced with passion and gratitude.  The lessons shared within these pages are not only for those of us who are fighting cancer but for all of us who struggle to live a life with purpose, joy and meaning.”
–Sandra Magsamen, artist and author of Living Artfully

Perseverance beautifully organizes reminder after reminder that every moment is precious.  As a long-time cancer thriver, I would not trade for the resources I was able to tap into by looking at the fragility of my own life.  Perseverance serves as a tender wake-up reminder that the present is the future we worried about in the past.”
–Marion Luna Brem, international speaker and business guru, author of The 7 Greatest Truths about Successful Women
Perseverance demonstrates the practical application of hope in everyday life.  Its true stories of cancer-conquerors will shed new light on what it means to overcome adversity.”
–Kevin Milne, author of The Paper Bag Christmas and The Nine Lessons


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