Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Helpful Books to heal through the trauma of the corona virus pandemic (published by Serendipity Press, Serendipity Media Group)
As an author and publisher, I have had the opportunity to share other's creative works and have also had the wonderful opportunity of creating book(s) that are enriching, enlightening, informative, and helpful.
Here is a brief list of book(s) that I have collaborated on that can help you to find the change you are looking for in your life and to digest new, positive information on your journey through this crazy, life changing time.
Be well!
My books of inspiration:
Life Lessons Learned Series
Manifesting Magnificence: A Personal Growth Workbook
Manifesting Magnificence: A Personal Growth Workbook, free preview
Attitude of Gratitude, by, Gina Meyers
Life Lessons Learned Through The Seasons of Change
Life Lessons Learned from Oprah
Be Proactiv, Stay Proactive, My Experiences with Judith Light
C'est La Vie, Paris: Life Lessons Learned on Cooking & More
Feng Shui Today
Everyone has taken a flight with some turbulence. And every cloud has a silver lining. In Life Lessons: Living a Life Of Inspiration, you will hear stories of optimism, faith, strength, endurance, compassion, and heart. There is magic in hearing the stories of the lives of others, their obstacles, difficulties and challenges. All of these stories share a common bond, a persistent spirit in the face of adversity. These short stories will help readers find inspiration in many different places. The Bewitched television series has changed people’s lives. Hear the stories of every day people, who have taken a positive attitude to the ups and downs of life, by finding inspiration from the television show Bewitched. Take flight and remember to be grateful and count your blessings as you hear true stories from a new airplane flight attendant and how hard it is to “earn our wings.” Are you so sick of being part of the lonely hearts club? Hear two dating dilemmas in Corporate Toothbrushes and the screen play Jealous Cat. Need a cup of comfort? You will find solace and strength in a short story in memory of a Grandfather, entitled: Souvenirs of Life, Remembering Grandpa Chig and Robert, An Inspirational Life. This small collection of emotional stories will assist a person mourning over the loss of a loved one, a job, an ability, a relationship. Others who have lost will share their stories on what they have gained, offering guidance and hope.
Perhaps some food for thought? Nourishment for the mind, body, and spirit and some scrumptious Italian-Sicilian dishes is on the menu and is served up with humor and compassion with stories that are sure to tug at the heartstrings. Here is your recipe for success, engaging everyday events shared into inspiring stories. Your prescription to health, happiness and well being, a story a day.
Friday, March 20, 2020
Motivating Music through the Corona Virus
Feel Free to start your own song list. Enjoy! During the Corona Virus Pandemic and stay in shelter order, enjoy these songs.
Girl's Just Wanna Have Fun!
Cyndi Lauper
13 Going on 30, Vienna by, Billy Joel
Midnighth Oil, Bed are Burning extended version
Mercy Me Performs Even if with Testimony
Deepeche Mode, Enjoy The Silence
Journey, Don't Stop Believing
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Can't Hold Us Feat.
Right Now, Van Halen
Thursday, March 19, 2020
The Inner Waits For You, Reflections, by, Gina Meyers
Reflections….
By, Gina Meyers
"Life is like driving in your car. The windshield is large so you can see where you WANT to go including all
the hazards, unknowns and Possibilities. The rear-view mirror is like your past. The view is MUCH smaller, you can't do much about it and it's OK to glance into it periodically for guidance, but don’t Stare or you will crash
into your Future!"
You can be better than before.
Resistance and resilience are only a few letters different and yet they mean a world of difference.
Not only can you heal your life, you can overcome your fears which are your biggest setbacks.
If you can be honest with yourself, you can change yourself and the world!
You are way more powerful than you think.
Dredging upon traumatic memories from the past was not on my plate du jour. As a matter of fact, didn’t want any reminders of what I’ve been through, but that’s the problem with “accidents”, “car accidents”, they have a way of exposing the onion layers all at once.
I’m raw like an onion peel and yet I’m more happy, satisfied, and lucky than I’ve ever felt. Freedom.
From tragedy to triumph
When you have a traumatic event that unfolds before your very eyes,
You are forced to relive other tramas in your life regardless of if the actual trauma involved the same
situation.
For me the symbols and the fear all spelled vehicle or car, for the most part.
Getting involved in a motor vehicle accident, not my fault, so far, cross my fingers, knock on wood,
every accident I have been involved in has been someone else's fault, that doesn’t make it any better
really, it just gives me a little less guilt and more fear and worry and concern than anything.
Here is my advice:
You need to get over trauma as quickly as possible.
You need to regurgitate everything quickly as if you have the flu, then rest, recuperate,
reflect, self-care, write, journal, paint, sculpt, bake, be quiet. As the song says.
Billy Joel says it best in Vienna.
Slow down you crazy child
You are so ambitious for a juvenile
Where is the fire, what’s the hurry about?
You better cool it off before you burn it out
Truth is… you can get what you want or you could just get old!
You are gonna kick off before you even get halfway through
When will you realize--the inner waits for you?
Certain people and personalities that you can’t fully trust when you are going through difficult times.
horder, the toxic person, the bully, the competitive spirit. Personalities or character deficits that you
can partially trust in difficult times, the co-dependent, the know-it-all. These people may tell you “they told you so”, but they will be dependendable in the sense that they be around puffing their chest,
if you can handle the bravado, then ok. Co-dependents will blame themselves for your problem,
so if you need a shoulder to cry on, they’ll be crying on yours, but you’ll at least get the
attention/affection if that’s something you need. People you should steer clear of in good times and
in bad, the liar, anyone physically, mentally, or emotionally abusive, difficult situations flare up their
already atrocious personality/character flaws. Also, this isn’t meant to sound manipulative, it’s a fact
that we are all flawed human beings having a spirit experience. Or some people believe we are spirits having a human experience.
Gina is the author of numerous unique themed cookbooks and books of inspiration: Purchase her autographed copies here: http://www.ginameyers.com/books2.html
Friday, January 17, 2020
How To Start Your Amazon Author Profile, by, Gina Meyers
How to Start An Amazon Author Profile Page
Have your biography written.
Have a blogspot and you tube videos to share on your Amazon
Author Profile
Make sure you have an email address.
Have a jpeg picture of yourself in the correct size and format.
Go to Author Central and set up an account
There will be a prompt that asks you to add you books, it
will ask you if that is you and you will agree and then click on your book.
https://authorcentral.amazon.com
Here's how to start:
1.
Set up your Author
Central account if you haven't already done so.
2.
In Author Central,
click the Profile tab. You'll see sections for adding or changing your
biography, photos, videos, speaking or other events, and blog feeds.
3.
Click the add or edit
link next to a section.
Technical Issues for setting up the account
Setting Up
Your Author Central Account
To set up your account and
reap all the benefits associated with marketing your book through Author
Central, follow these steps:
- Go
to https://authorcentral.amazon.com/ and
click Join Now.
- Enter
your e-mail address and password and click Sign in using our
secure server.
- If
you have an Amazon.com account, sign in with the e-mail address and
password you use on that account.
- If
you do not have an existing Amazon.com account, select No, I am a
new customer. You will be prompted to enter the necessary
information.
- Read
the Author Central’s Terms and Conditions, and then click Agree to
accept them.
- Enter
the name your books are written under. A list of possible book matches
appears.
- Select
any one of your books. If your book is not in the list, you can search for
it by title or ISBN. The book you select must be available for purchase on
the Amazon.com website. Selecting the book creates the account.
- When
you receive the confirmation e-mail we send, confirm your e-mail address
and identity.
We may contact your
publishers to verify your identity, for example, by confirming your e-mail address
with them. If you've signed in with a different e-mail address than the one
your publisher is familiar with, contact them with this information so they can
quickly approve you. Other than for confirmation of your identity, your
customer information, such as product reviews or purchase history, remains
private.
While you're waiting for
approval, you still can use some of Author Central's features. For example, you
can add or edit a photo or biography. We hold your content until verification
is complete. Other updates, such as blogging and making changes to the books
listed in your bibliography, are not available until you're confirmed.
On the Contact Us form:
- Under
"Select an issue," select My Account.
- Under
"Select details," select I'm not approved yet.
- Select
how to contact us.
Author Pages are created
for each individual author listed as a contributor to a book and we aren't able
to create a shared Author Page.
If any of your books have
co-authors, both authors can join Author Central and manage an Author Page,
both claiming the book. You can use the same photo and biography for both
Author Pages, and can reference each other's Author Pages by including
information about your co-author or a URL to their Author Page in your
biography. You can also accomplish this in a blog post through your RSS feed,
allowing you to direct your readers to each other's pages for quick access.
Sunday, January 12, 2020
Papagni Winery, Winner for best Cabernet Sauvignon at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
Congratulations to Papagni Winery on their award(s) at the 2020 competition.It is always a privilege to develop food and wine pairings for Papagni Winery. 2016 Papagni Cabernet Sauvignon, Gold2017 Papagni Chardonnay, Bronze2016 Papagni Grenache Rose, Bronze2018 Papagni Malvasia Bianca, Silver
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Roar Into the 20's, Publish your book with Serendipity Press today!
Don't stress, invest. For as little as $499.00, publish your book with Serendipity Press. To learn more, please visit our website at: https://www.serendipitymediagroup.com
Stir Fry & Kikkoman Sizzling Steak paired with Papagni Vineyards' Fujin, by Cookbook Author Gina Meyers
Ring in the Chinese New Year right with Chicken Stir Fry and
Papagni’s Fujin Wine. 2020 marks the year of the rat. The Rat is the first of
all zodiac animals/signs. According to one myth, the Jade Emperor said the
order would be decided by the order in which they arrived to his party. The Rat
tricked the Ox into giving him a ride. Then, just as they arrived at the finish
line, Rat jumped down and landed ahead of Ox, becoming first.
Gather round the kitchen for a delicious meal and
experience. Bring friends and family together. Bring your friends and family to
one of Papagni Wineries upcoming events. https://www.facebook.com/PapagniWines/
Purchase one of Gina Meyers’ unique themed cookbooks. http://www.ginameyers.com/books2.html
Chicken Stir Fry
Ingredients
1 pound of boneless, skinless chicken breast cut into 1-inch
cubes
salt and pepper to taste
2 tbsp olive oil divided
2 cups of broccoli
florets
1/2 cup of cauliflower, optional
1/2 cup of zucchini, sliced, optional
1/4 cup of diced red onions
1/2 yellow bell pepper cut into 1 inch pieces
1/2 red bell pepper cut into 1 inch pieces
1/2 cup baby carrots sliced
2 teaspoons of fresh minced ginger
1 can of water chestnuts, drained
1 can of bamboo shoots, drained
2 garlic cloves minced or crushed, may use garlic salt or
crushed garlic from the jar if you don’t have fresh garlic
Ponzu Lime Sauce, to tasteStir Fry Sauce, to taste
1 Tablespoon of corn
starch
2 Tablespoons of cold
water
1/4 cup chicken broth,
may substitute for low sodium.
3 tablespoons of soy sauce, may substitute for low sodium.
Optional: toasted sesame seeds
1/2 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
Directions:
In a medium size bowl, whisk together corn starch and water.
Add remaining ingredients (chicken broth, soy sauce, Ponzu sauce, stir fry sauce, garlic, and toasted sesame
oil, red pepper flakes) and whisk to combine. Set aside.
Add one tablespoon of olive oil to a large skillet or wok
and heat over medium high heat.
Add chicken (in batches if necessary) and season with salt
and pepper. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until cooked through. Remove from
skillet.
Reduce heat to medium and add remaining tablespoon of oil to
the skillet.
Add broccoli, bell pepper, red onion, cauliflower, zucchini, bamboo shoots, waterchestnuts and carrots and cook, stirring
occasionally, just until crisp tender. Add ginger and cook for an
additional minute.
Add chicken back into the skillet and stir to combine.
Whisk stir fry sauce and pour over chicken and vegetables
and stir gently to combine.
Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally, and let boil for one
minute.
Serve with rice and/or chow mein if desired.
Ingredients
Yield: Serves 2
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 7 minutes
Total Time: 12 minutes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 7 minutes
Total Time: 12 minutes
1 teaspoon Kikkoman® Sesame Oil
8 ounces ribeye steak, thinly sliced
⅓ cup Kikkoman® Sukiyaki Sauce
1 tablespoon green onion, chopped
1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds
2 cups cooked jasmine rice, for serving
8 ounces ribeye steak, thinly sliced
⅓ cup Kikkoman® Sukiyaki Sauce
1 tablespoon green onion, chopped
1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds
2 cups cooked jasmine rice, for serving
Instructions
- Heat a
medium cast-iron pan over high heat and grease with sesame oil. Heat pan
for 2-3 minutes, until very hot.
- Blot
steak dry with paper towel. Add steak to pan and sear for 5-6 minutes or
until beef is lightly browned, tossing occasionally with tongs.
- Reduce
heat to low. Stir in sukiyaki sauce and green onion. Continue to cook 2
minutes longer.
- Serve
steak hot over rice and garnish with sesame seeds.
“FuJin is a delightful medium-dry California white table wine. This blend starts off with a really pretty honeysuckle nose that opens up to heady aromas and flavors of ripe honeydew melons, Bartlett pears and sweet mandarin citrus. The lush and round palate showcases a true harmony of crisp mineral acidity and sweet fruitiness. Perfect for spring and summer evenings, our Fu Jin goes great with fresh fish, Asian cuisine and fruit salads.” ~ Demetrio Papagni
750 ML
ALC 11% BY VOL
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