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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Experience, The WedTin Experience!


Are you a bride? Know a bride? Are a Maid of Honor or Bridesmaid and you're looking for a wedding day emergency kit? If so, continue reading!  A new and exciting product just hit the web just in time for fall wedding season. The wait is over Chicas...welcome the WedTin™ Experience!!!!



Nadashi Marketing is so excited to announce the launch of their newest product, WedTin™ Bridal Emergency Tin.

What is WedTin ?

Whether it’s a safety pin or stain remover, turn to your WedTin, so your wedding can go off without a hitch. WedTin contains the most critical and common emergency tools to rescue a bride and her party on her WedTin day.the day.
No more are the days of dumping your maid of honor's designer bag or ransacking the hotel room for a safety pin or scissors. Turn to your very own WedTin Bridal Emergency Tin for all of your wedding day needs. 

 Order your WedTin Today!

WedTin Bridal Emergency Tin
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How much for Gratuity? ...TinSense Tip

WedTin Bridal Emergency Tin also come with what we call, "TinSense Tips." Let us enhance your WedTin experience with a few tips on the multiple uses of the content. Example: TinSense Tip# 1 - Vaseline. Can be used as lip gloss.

Every budget savvy bride would appreciate the tips...and if you have any additional tips that we could use love to hear from you.
 
Order your WedTin Today!
 

WedTin™ is the first product launched by Nadashi Marketing. WedTin was created based on the needs of some of our clients which may include brides and recording artists.
Recently, while planning a family member's wedding, the creation of WedTin was born!!!
My daughter came up with the name not bad for a spunky 12 year!!! If you haven't notice, WedTin is a play on the word wedding. I told you she was spunky.

For more information on WedTin Bridal Emergency Tin, visit our site www.wedtin.com or send and email for more information, info@wedtin.com.







 
What an experience...a WedTin Experience!!!



About Nadashi Marketing
Created by Miami-born sisters, Nadia and Natasha Sweeting, Nadashi Marketing was launched in the fall of 2010.  Nadashi Marketing is a rare combination of talents merging to create a dynamic business awesome-ship. We’re a marketing and branding boutique firm poised to assist businesses and entrepreneurs as they rise to the next level.
 










































 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

EVOLVE: National Association of Professional Women Newest Member: ME!!!

Evolving into the Professional Woman God made me to be
By: Nadia Sweeting

As of September 19th, I was accepted into the National Association of Professional Women (NAPW)!  What an honor it is to be accepted into such a wonderful organization. As a NAPW member, I will enjoy the benefit of meeting other professional women, exchange ideas, attend webinars and the enjoyment of promoting my business, Nadashi Marketing, that I share with my sister-preneuer, Natasha.

I see big things in our future and being associated with such a great organization is a blessing. Stay tuned for what's on the horizon for Nadashi Marketing!

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Evolving into a professional woman feels GREAT!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Experience & Evolve: MY BOOKSHELF...Produced by Faith by DeVon Franklin

What to do when you experience a career transition...read Produced by Faith
by Nadia Sweeting
September 13, 2012

Being unemployed is discouraging, having faith in God is ENCOURAGING!

As of September 9th, it made 7 months of being out of work. I like to term my situation as "transition" opposed to "unemployed" because I am in transition of a new career. I must admit I get pretty down and hard on myself with this area. Over the past 4 years, I've been unemployed 3 times...not a good stat!

After I apply for a position, I log it down on a Word document. I took a look at the amount of pages I have saved and it was starling. I have 97 pages worth of job postings that I've accumulated since July! I've applied to hundreds of jobs since being let go from my last position in February. This is so disappointing considering I am well-educated and experienced.  I apply for positions within and outside of my field and I am either over qualified or under qualified. To be honest, I am so confused. I've done all that was "required" of me....attend school obtain an education; work to provide for your family, but somewhere down the line I feel that I've crossed over to the wrong path. This path has led me to unemployment, layoffs and failed commitments. I am unsure whether it's my location, South Florida or my experience.
 
I approach each interview with positivity, great attitude and interest. I know that an interview is a 50/50 chance and when an employers view my resume, they interpret one thing opposed to reality. It was never my intentions to "job hop" as it has been mentioned to me, but my intentions were always to grow and prosper. If that's what most view as "job hopping" then I apologize. It's very hard for me to open up about my transition trials, but I know that I am not alone. I pray every day,all day that God make a move on my situation and in my favor.

I am single mother of one and I am her role model. I must continue to provide for her needs as well as mine. Today, it's an employer's market, not an employee's market. I thought about returning back to school to learn a new skill, but I have over $100K in school loans and it's not feasible for me to obtain another Master's degree. I am discounted from positions based on my education, so obtaining another degree would make it worse. I've had employers tell me that my experience is greater than what they are looking for...as a Marketing Coordinator and less than Director of Marketing. How do I process that information. I guess I became so immune to the excuses and results. Looking for work is a job, but I am in search of a career.

In the midst of the heartache and disappointment of not landing a job, I must continue to believe that this is all God's plan. Maybe I'm supposed to develop a new skill which I wouldn't be able to do while working...who knows. I want to work in order to be the provider for my child. She's an aspiring volleyball player- the next Destinee Hooker, Olympic Champion. It serves me heart good to see her participate in something she loves. Her passion inspires me to get up every morning and search, network, apply for jobs and follow up.
 
Produced By Faith
DeVon Franklin
During this transition period, I read a great book, Produced By Faith by DeVon Franklin. I highly recommend this book to everyone who's in "transition" between jobs. Franklin colorfully illustrates how your "spiritual career" journey parallels the steps involved in developing and producing a movie. "Career should be a spiritual pursuit, not just a physical or financial one." (page 15)
 


 
This book has opened my eyes to see that in spite of my setbacks and difficulties in my "spiritual career", God is ALWAYS in control when it seems as if we're out of control. As one receive the proverbial "pink slip", God is there to hand you favor. "The more you trust God to lead you to glory, even through layoffs and setbacks, conflicts and failed ideas, the more success and joy you will find." (page 18).

I pray daily that god continues to bless and guide me and my career. My sanctuary is the bathroom - this is one of the only places (besides the beach) where my connection to God is at its greatest.  The bathroom is the place where I hear God speak to me as clear to my heart. Franklin mentions how "we should stop, quiet our minds and listen to God's voice speaking to us." God whispered to start a business, Nadashi Marketing, with my sister, Natasha. During my transition period, trusting God's plan to leap into a venture with his favor and blessings, is imperative. It's imperative that everyone take the time to read this book and your bible.

All of my fellow Career Transitioners listen up!  During my transition period, God has been my rock. This book was my reassuring to me in respect that it's OK to be in "transition." Majority of successful people experienced "transitions" and bouts of unemployment.  I wanted to share a few highlights from Produced By Faith. I am an avid highlighter when I read and I've taken the liberty of pointing out some pages for you to pay attention to:

Pages: 47, 99-101
Pages: 115-119, 148-149(I wrote all over those pages)
Pages: 177-8, 187, 212, 214
 
  
 
CHAPTER 14 - You, The Sequel- is the most important and direct piece of writing.







 
 
JUST READ THE ENTIRE BOOK!!!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Enjoy: Feeling Funny


Today, I wanted to post some of the most underrated funny movie scenes. I gravitate to the most obscure and find the smallest and unnoticed scene as funny and memorable. The following clips are just a few of millions that I feel deserve a spot on my "Feeling Funny Movie Clips"!


Movie: Mr. Bean
Scene: Flipping off- Hilarious