He took her breath away the minute she laid eyes on him. If you listen to the Michael Baisden Show and would like to know what "Sucka for Love" Thursdays are all about, read the hot suspense series The Sperling Chronicles, starting with Dreams Thrown Away. You will learn up close and personal what "Whip Appeal" is all about. Available in Kindle and Nook, as well as paperback.
Dilsa Saunders Bailey
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
"It is the Mind That Makes the Body"
"It is the mind that makes the body." Sojourner Truth uttered those words over a century ago. They were words of truth then and have been words of truth throughout history. I am constantly reminding myself to treat me better, but I get so busy. I allow my mind to get focused on work, on obligations, on everything other than treating my body like the treasured temple it is.
Part of my busyness includes authoring a non-fiction book called "Lather Rinse Repeat, Three Steps to Success" which is an analogy for learning, assessing, and doing based on the learning and assessing. The Lather and the Rinse is supposed to help you set goals, make good decisions, and do better because you know better. It is about bringing together knowledge and experience to give you a leg up.
Problem is, I have been so busy in the telling of stories, including my corporate job, my two romantic suspense novels, and the third novel in queue that I haven't been focusing on the practice of Lather Rinse Repeat (LRR). In my case, LRR should mean I am putting to use the knowledge I have gained to eat right and exercise daily. But, here I sit so focused on the words flowing into this blog that I am not moving. And this morning, I had my bacon, eggs, and biscuit. We don't want to go there on the downside of that breakfast. So what have I learned that I feel I can share with others in LRR? I have learned to never stop learning, and that I do know better, and that I am getting better. And, the one mantra I need to keep in mind while accomplishing all of these things is that "it is the mind that makes the body."
I will keep you posted on how well that works for me.
Dilsa Saunders Bailey is the author of the searing hot suspense series, The Sperling Chronicles.
Part of my busyness includes authoring a non-fiction book called "Lather Rinse Repeat, Three Steps to Success" which is an analogy for learning, assessing, and doing based on the learning and assessing. The Lather and the Rinse is supposed to help you set goals, make good decisions, and do better because you know better. It is about bringing together knowledge and experience to give you a leg up.
Problem is, I have been so busy in the telling of stories, including my corporate job, my two romantic suspense novels, and the third novel in queue that I haven't been focusing on the practice of Lather Rinse Repeat (LRR). In my case, LRR should mean I am putting to use the knowledge I have gained to eat right and exercise daily. But, here I sit so focused on the words flowing into this blog that I am not moving. And this morning, I had my bacon, eggs, and biscuit. We don't want to go there on the downside of that breakfast. So what have I learned that I feel I can share with others in LRR? I have learned to never stop learning, and that I do know better, and that I am getting better. And, the one mantra I need to keep in mind while accomplishing all of these things is that "it is the mind that makes the body."
I will keep you posted on how well that works for me.
Dilsa Saunders Bailey is the author of the searing hot suspense series, The Sperling Chronicles.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Five Things I Remembered When I Heard of Whitney Houston’s Death
1. No amount
of wealth can you bring you joy and happiness.
It brings less worry. You don’t
have to worry about breaking the bank to take your family out to dinner. You don’t have to worry about depleting your
savings account for a pair of new tires.
Less worry yes, happiness no.
Feelings of happiness, joy, and contentment are up to you.
2. The void can’t be filled with food, drugs,
cigarettes, shopping or any other addictions.
It can only be filled with a true spiritual sense and understanding of
yourself, a full acceptance that you are who you are, and that YOU are the
perfect YOU.
3. Love is the greatest wealth any of us can
have. We should freely spend it and
receive it. Love is a currency that could
bail out any failing economy, if we stopped beating each other down.
4. Talent is something to be shared. Every person’s light should shine. Whitney’s light shone around the world,
touching souls at their very depths. She
will never be forgotten.
5. Commitment is the key to living life to the
fullest. Committing to yourself a
wholeness that was given to you at birth, a wholeness of spirit, of sound mind,
and of good health. To hold on to life,
you must remain committed.
I can only be thankful that I could get up this morning and
reflect on these things, and remind myself to stay committed to living. Sometimes life is so busy we forget our
commitments to ourselves and others.
Today, I hope I will continue to be committed to and mindful of all the
love, peace, and abundance that are already mine.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
PRESS RELEASE
GOOD SHOW PUBLICATIONS announces the release of The Sperling Chronicles: Split Images by Dilsa
Saunders Bailey. It’s the second
novel in the series, The Sperling Chronicles,
continuing the saga of the powerful Sperling family whose new patriarch is set
on a path of vengeance that could destroy the delicate balance of his once
stable life. Dilsa Saunders Bailey was
nominated for Georgia Author of the Year - First Novel in 2010 for the first in
the series, Dreams Thrown Away which has been re-released as The Sperling Chronicles: Dreams Thrown Away. The first novel introduced Kali Sperling, a
young, naïve woman entrapped by a forbidden love affair that proves lethal to
the men in her life.

The books are available in eBook and print formats at Barnes
and Noble and Amazon websites. They are
also available in iBook format. Stores
and libraries can order directly from Ingram’s, Baker and Taylor, or contact us
at info@goodshowpublications.com.
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