Thursday, February 11, 2010

How to Unlink Your Twitter and Facebook Accounts

Have any of you grown annoyed by having your Facebook account linked to your Twitter account? I sure did. It's annoying clicking on a link on Twitter, only to be redirected to the person's Facebook page whee you then had to click on another link to actually get somewhere of interest. (note: if you're trying to get your tweets to stop appearing on your Facebook profile, click here.

I hated myself for subjecting my followers to that, but I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to unlink my Facebook and Twitter accounts. I later found out that lots of my friends were having the same problem.

So here's the solution:


First of all, log into your Twitter account (at twitter.com), NOT your Facebook account. Next, click on Settings, then Connections. Where you see the Facebook icon, simply click on "revoke access."

Now that wasn't so hard, was it?

My apologies to all my followers on Twitter for months of annoying Facebook tweets!



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There's still time to find love this weekend in the Comox Valley!


Valentine’s Day will soon be here, and lovers everywhere are tingling with anticipation. But what if you haven’t yet met that special someone? Or the romance has vanished from your relationship amidst the chaos of daily life?

Local hypnotherapist and life coach Jeannie Spencer, founder of Invision Your Life, has the answer, and she’ll share her insights at two special “Invision Your Love” workshops this weekend. But there are only a few spots remaining!

The first, a full-day couples hypnotherapy workshop this Saturday, is designed to help busy couples, especially those with children, rediscover their lost passion, release and built-up resentment and embark upon a new, loving path.

Then, on Sunday, a special Valentine’s Day workshop for singles will help 10 participants discover what they truly want in a partner, build their confidence and attract their ideal mate in another half-day workshop.

“The mind is an incredibly powerful tool,” says Spencer. “It contains everything you need to achieve your potential and start living your ideal life – whether that means falling in love or falling back in love.”

To register, or for more information, call 1-888-556-8411 or click on either of these links:

Couples Workshop

Singles Workshop



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Friday, February 5, 2010

Use your mind to... Lose Weight, Rekindle Your Relationship, Find Love & Birth With Ease


For many of us, February is the time that we finally give up on our well-intentioned New Year’s resolutions. But for those who promised to lose weight, find new love or rekindle lost romance, this month could be different.

Local hypnotherapist and coach Jeannie Spencer, founder of Invision Your Life, has chosen the month of February to kick off a comprehensive series of personal development workshops in the Comox Valley.

The series begins with Spencer’s hypnosis weight loss program, which promises to help participants lose weight using the power of their minds.

"Anyone who has ever attempted to lose weight knows that it takes more than diet and exercise,” says Spencer. “People dealing with weight problems generally have emotional triggers that set unhealthy habits into motion. Once these triggers are identified and dealt with, weight loss and maintenance become easier.”
The 12-week program, beginning February 16 (she swears it’s a coincidence that the workshop begins on “Fat Tuesday”), is preceded by a private two-hour hypnotherapy session and continues with 11 weekly group classes.

The series continues on February 13 with a full-day couples' hypnosis workshop limited to only five couples. Entitled “Invision Your Love,” the workshop is designed to help busy couples – especially those with children – rediscover their lost passion, release resentment and embark upon a new loving path.

“Couples continually tell me there’s just no time or energy left in the day for each other,” says Spencer. “When they finally do find the time, all the pressure of romance takes hold and they end up disappointed. This workshop is about elevating your love life and reigniting the passion you’d all but forgotten.”

For those still searching for a significant other, a special Valentine’s Day workshop for singles may help guide Cupid’s arrow. On February 14, Spencer will help 10 participants discover what they truly want in a partner, build their confidence and attract their ideal mate in this half-day workshop.

Rounding out February’s line-up is Spencer’s highly acclaimed “Invision Your Birth” workshop on February 25. This unique, three-hour workshop adds a new spin to Spencer’s previous teachings as a Hypnobirthing practitioner and is open to expectant mothers and their birthing partners.

Invision Your Birth will show participants how to use hypnotherapy to reduce anxiety and achieve relaxation and control during the birthing process. Participants of the workshop, which has been endorsed by Comox Valley Midwifery, will also receive a CD of their personalized birthing script to help them achieve a natural and relaxed childbirth.

“The mind is an incredibly powerful tool,” says Spencer. “It contains everything you need to achieve clarity and realize your true potential; all that’s missing is the instruction booklet. These workshops will help you unlock the power of your mind and start living your ideal life.”

To register for any Invision Your Life workshop, or for more information, call 1-888-556-8411 or visit www.InvisionYourLife.com.




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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

It's official: I'm BC's new Regional Director of PWAC

To all of you who have been anxiously awaiting the verdict on my quest to become regional director for British Columbia of the Professional Writers' Association of Canada (PWAC), wait no longer - It's official.

I'm now undertaking the task of bringing myself up to speed with an organization of which I've been a member but not necessarily an active one for two years. My first real task will be to attend a weekend-long board meeting in Montreal later this month, after which I hope to have a better grasp on what's going on and what my role will be.

As an aside, I've also fallen into the role of communications co-chair, which comes ith its own set of requirements that I'll have to wade through at some point.

So yes, I am the PWAC's BC RD (for all you acronym fans) and will be so at least until the AGM in June (one more acronym for you!).

So thank you to the Academy, to God and to all my supporters. And in case none of you actually exist, then thank-you Mom!



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I'm a professional copywriter and marketing strategist based in the Comox Valley, on beautiful Vancouver Island. A graduate with distinction of Concordia University’s School of Journalism in Montreal, I've been writing professionally for more than a decade. I relocated to the Comox Valley in 2002 and continued to work as a freelance writer and copywriter before becoming Marketing Coordinator for Comox Valley Tourism. In June 2008, I took my talent as a professional copywriter to the next level with the establishment of Ryan Parton Writing Solutions. Since then I've helped many small businesses, corporations and organizations perfect their marketing materials and business communications and obtain the exposure they deserve. I'm a member of the Professional Writers Association of Canada and the Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce. I still write for a variety of Canadian newspapers and magazines and am a regular contributor to In Focus Magazine. I live in the Comox Valley with my wife Sarah and my son Spencer.