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Interview with Author of "What A Difference A Day Makes"

Kerri Cartelli is a wife, mother, teacher, sister, daughter, aunt, friend and woman. She is also the author of What a Difference a Day Makes: A Survival Guide for Women.

Book Cover of What a Difference a Day Makes: A Survival Guide for Women Kerri Cartelli started her journey to writing "What A Difference A Day Makes: A Survival Guide for Women" when she realized that going through day to day tasks can sometimes become exhausting and she found that there were certain exercises she would do every day that made things a little easier. She is enthusiastic about helping other women enjoy life as well.

I had the privilege of interviewing Kerri Cartelli. She did not hold anything back. Kerri shared challenges she has gone through in her own life and secrets she learned to overcome those challenges. She also talked about how you can apply those secrets to give you a more balanced and peaceful life.

Go to http://www.EverydayGivingRadio.com/audio/kerri_cartelli.mp3 to listen to the interview.

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