Marsha Jordan
author, humorist, and all around fun lady


"May the righteous be glad and rejoice before God;
 may they be happy and joyful."

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This disabled grandmother writes inspirational humor and speaks to clubs, churches, and other groups.  Her writing and speaking style has been called
a cross between Erma Bombeck and Phyllis Diller. 

Her book, Hugs, Hope, and Peanut Butter shares stories from her life, seen
from a humorous point of view.  It also provides life lessons the author has
learned along life's journey. (All profits from book sales are donated to the HUGS and HOPE Foundation for Sick Children.)

Jordan is available to speak for your club, church group, or association. 
Below are topics she may present at your event:

SPEECH TOPICS

Avoiding Limburger Attitude: You’ll learn helpful tips for reducing stress and improving your health through humor and the power of positive self talk.

Being a God pleaser instead of a people pleaser: You want to please everyone, but you
end up disappointed in yourself, frustrated, and resentful. Learn to get rid of the guilt in your life and achieve more balance.

Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend: Just like a diamond must be excavated, you need to dig down inside to discover your special treasure. Stop searching on the outside for happiness and seek to find your inner talents that will make your life uniquely yours. Discover your inner diamond.

How to Be a Hope Builder: Ever think that you can’t make a difference because you’re only
one person? Think again. You have power to change the world, a little at a time. Learn how
you can dramatically impact this world with small efforts.

Jump Start Your Self Esteem: Low self-esteem is a cloud hanging over all aspects of your life.
It keeps you from enjoying relationships, trying new things, pursuing dreams, and accomplishing goals. Self-esteem is determined by your judgments of yourself and your self talk. Learn tips to raise your self esteem from the basement to the roof top.

Leaving a Legacy of Love: How will people remember you when you’re gone? What legacy
will you leave? The life you live defines who you are and the choices you make will determine
what impact you will have on the lives of others. God created you to make a mark on this
world and fulfill a unique purpose. Learn to live the life you want to live – a life of love.

Like Sands Through the Hour Glass: We all say we don’t have enough time; but we all have
the same 24 hours. The problem isn’t that there’s not enough time, it’s how we manage the time
 we have. Every minute that ticks by is gone forever and something big is passing you by: YOUR LIFE! You’ll learn that happiness and fulfillment in life depends upon whether you can recognize
the things you need to change, and how quickly you act upon them. We worry more about how
to make money than how to use our time wisely. Time is more valuable than money. Although
money can buy you many things, it can not buy you more time.

Making Christmas More Blessed and Less Stressed: These ten Grinch-busting strategies will help your family to not only survive the holidays with your sanity intact, but to actually ENJOY
the season more and make it merrier for everyone around you. Learn small changes you can
make to simplify your life and relieve holiday stress. Then when the celebrating is finished, you can say with the residents of Bedford Falls, "It’s a wonderful life!"

Super Size Your Life! Fast food restaurants do it, so can you. Life is filled with choices;
choose to live the abundant life! Here are five tips to show you how.

Take Control of your life! Are you cheating yourself out of the quality of life you deserve?
Do you want to feel positive about yourself and your life? Learn to break free of whatever is controlling how you live and causing you distress

Ten Tips for Beating Depression: Learn how to recognize the signs of clinical depression
and add ten weapons to your arsenal for fighting the blues.

When Is It Too Late To Pursue Your Dreams? Have you ever thought it was too late to
pursue your dream?. Have you ever wondered what would happen if you did pursue your dream
and it did not work out or you changed your mind? Marsha Jordan, "The Peanut Butter Queen"
left behind the title of disabled and chose, at age 51 to be ENABLED. After being struck blind temporarily, due to a connective tissue disease, Jordan chose to pursue her dream, even
though she could no longer work at typical jobs. She is now a published author and Executive Director of the national nonprofit charity she founded for seriously ill children. Find out what she learned by following her dream.

Where's My Cheese? Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. Sometimes
accepting the changes in our lives is tougher than putting lipstick on a bull dog; but those who adjust to change thrive while those who resist change do not do well. You’ll learn seven insights which will help you adapt and achieve greater success and happiness, in spite of life’s changes. Don't be like the mouse in a maze who couldn't find the cheese.

Tell The World! How to promote your book or yourself.

To book Marsha as a motivational speaker at your next event, email hugsandhopeATgmail.com
 (replace "AT" with @)
 

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