1. January 2013
ISSUE #7 | 1/7/13
President’s Message
I
don’t
know
about
you,
but
I’ve
set
hundreds
of
goals
throughout
my
life.
Big
and
little.
Complex
and
simple.
Short
term
and
long
term.
From
an
early
age,
people
urged
us
to
have
goals.
Parents
and
teachers
“swore”
that
goals
get
us
where
we
want
to
go.
Later,
bosses
emphasized
that
goals
improve
productivity,
enhance
performance,
and
increase
accountability.
At
some
point,
we
ourselves
concluded
that
goals
are
good.
With
the
new
year
right
around
the
corner,
these
questions
might
come
in
handy
when
setting
your
new
goals.
The
right
goals
are
like
gold.
They
·∙ Is
your
desire
aligned
with
your
make
you
happy
and
whole.
They
values?
Remember
your
personal
fill
you
up.
They
bring
you
“brand”!
peace.
At
the
beginning
of
this
new
·∙ Is
your
desire
worth
your
focus?
year,
carve
out
some
quiet
hours
to
·∙ Is
your
desire
worth
your
time?
Don’t
explore
your
aspirations.
Think
stretch
yourself
too
thin!
about
whether
they
are
worth
·∙ Is
your
desire
worth
your
becoming
goals.
I
plan
to
dig
deep
energy?
Women
often
times
forget
and
pause
long
enough
to
pinpoint
that
we
do
not
have
an
unlimited
a
few
goals
this
year
to
strengthen
supply
of
this.
relationships
and
be
a
positive
·∙ Is
your
desire
worth
your
monetary
example
to
those
around
me.
investment?
·∙ Is
your
desire
worth
the
self
sacrifice
Tammy Selley, President
involved?
2. WIB January Luncheon
Tuesday, January 8 – 11:55 am
“Run Your Race” by Yolaunda Keith
What will you do with the year 2013? This is not a competition, you are running a race that only
you can run; everything you need to succeed is inside of you. Most of us need help at times to
uncover what is slowing us down. Let's help each other be all that we can be!
Logan
Regional
Hospital,
Education
classrooms
5
and
6
(Enter
Intermountain
Budge
Clinic
on
south
end
of
hospital
campus;
proceed
to
second
floor
via
elevator
or
stairs.
Classrooms
5
and
6
are
in
the
hallway
to
the
left)
RSVP
on
the
web
http://wib.usu.edu/system/RSVPForm.cfm
SPOTLIGHT ON
DENISE IRWIN
Denise Irwin has had numerous work related opportunities in a number of locations and across varied
businesses. She has spent time managing a furniture store in the Northern Utah area, working for hospital
admissions in Washington State, and managing a photo studio in Colorado. Since moving to Cache Valley in
2006 she has found herself as the Business Manager for the University Inn and Conference Center at Utah
State University. Denise’s love for problem solving and desire to work hard and see a job to completion has
given her the opportunity to develop new programs and facilitate a more successful and stream-lined process
for managing the financial systems in her department. She is well respected by her colleagues and peers and
has been recognized as the employee of the month on three occasions.
Denise has been a member of The Women In Business organization since 2009, and currently serves as the
secretary for the organization. She appreciates the wonderful opportunity it is to promote women, specifically
as it relates to future education and business opportunities. She considers this program to not only be
significant but absolutely crucial for the future success of women in our community.
Denise loves spending time with her five children and five grandchildren. Their family especially loves to boat
together. Additionally, Denise has developed a love for motorcycle cruising and she and her husband rode
back to the Illinois area this past spring over a ten day period of time. Aside from some wind and weather the
trip was wonderful and memorable. One of Denise’s greatest loves is gardening and that is where she goes to
relieve stress. She has joked frequently that you can gage the happiness or frustration of her day based on
how much time she has spent in her garden.
3. DON’T FORGET TO USE THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER TO
ANNOUNCE EVENTS, COMPANY NEWS, PROMOTIONS, SEMINARS…
Our goal is to have your submissions by the last week of each month so that
the newsletter can go out on the first Monday of each month. Please email
any submissions to teri.guy@usu.edu. Call 435-797-3215 if you have any
questions.
WHEN ARE THE LUNCH MEETINGS?
Women in Business meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 11:55
a.m. at various locations. We have planned a schedule of informative
speakers to enhance professional development. RSVP on the web
http://wib.usu.edu/system/RSVPForm.cfm or contact Nansi Blau 435-750-
0300 ext.106 nansi@ufomt.org
“LIKE” US BECAUSE WE LIKE YOU!
If you can’t make it to all of the lunch meetings, take time to check out the
new Facebook page!
Women in Business - Cache Valley, Utah
WHAT IS WOMEN IN BUSINESS?
Make New Business Contacts—Networking at our second Tuesday lunch
provides opportunities to know other women in business and share
information as well as meet potential customers, clients, and vendors.
Market Your Products and Services—Advertising and sponsorship
opportunities exist through scholarship fundraising, monthly newsletters,
website, and monthly luncheons.
Get Involved—Women in Business provides an opportunity for members to
cultivate leadership skills within our community. There's nothing more
rewarding than volunteering your time and talents to make the community
4. where you live and work a better place. As a WIB member in good standing,
you may serve in several capacities such as a member of the executive,
nominations, scholarship, membership, or fundraising committees. Our
volunteer leaders are critical to the success of WIB and contribute
significantly to building our business community for the next generation of
women.
Learn New Skills for Business Success—WIB monthly luncheons provide
the opportunity for women to share ideas and resources as they both search
for and become mentors in their business fields. The WIB website will give
you access to tools you need to succeed in business.
Online Member Directory—The WIB directory helps members promote
their businesses through a business profile and connects the entire
membership base for business development and networking opportunities.
http://wib.cachechamber.com/index.htm
Do I Qualify For Home Health Care?
Homebound Status
The condition of home care patients should be such that there exists a normal inability to leave home. Leaving their homes
would require a considerable and taxing effort. The patient may leave the home for infrequent or short periods or as necessary
for the patient to receive medical treatment.
• Have you fallen recently?
• Do you have a pending surgery?
• Do you have a more difficulty time ambulating?
• Are you significantly weaker and less independent?
• Do you have blood pressure, blood sugars, or pain control issues?
• Have you returned from a stay at a rehab facility, skilled nursing facility, or assisted living facility and require
continued care?
• Do you need further instruction on medications, diet, medical treatments?
Rocky Home Care has been serving Northern Utah for over 20 years.
We are here to provide compassionate care, by putting health, dignity, comfort, and well-being first.
Call for a Complimentary in Home Assessment
435-753-8220
5. unite / yoo’nit /
verb—come or bring together
for a common purpose or action
We unite talent with opportunity and believe there is a
job that fits every person and a person that fits every job.
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