Your Tiara Calls

Women, Its Time to Grab the Queen Power. Ready to Name Your Throne? You Are Not Alone.

(PRWEB) December 6, 2004 -- Join royal company including such Queens as Jennifer Louden (a.k.a. Comfort Queen), Alexandria Brown (a.k.a. Ezine Queen), Diane Armstrong (a.k.a. Queen of Plan Be) and Christine Hohlbaum (a.k.a PR Diva Queen).

Queens, queens everywhere! The Queen archetype is stepping out, and women are listening. All over the Internet, youll find Queen" usernames and queen-themed web sites and products. Why are women suddenly hearing the call of the tiara? Jennifer Louden, best-selling author and creator of www.comfortqueen.com says, So many women in the last 15, 20 years have claimed their dignity, power, and beauty, moving beyond limited definitions of what it means to be a woman. The archetype of the queen draws these women because it marries two key concepts: take care of yourself so you can lead and care for those you love, whether that be your family, your community, or the planet."

Donna Henes, author of soon-to-be released book, The Queen of My Self, says It was through my own process of working through the rigors of a midlife crisis that I conceived of the Queen as the symbol of the powerful woman-of-a-certain-age that I had become. Finally completely self-realized, I was ready and able, and for the first time in my life, actually willing to reign; to accept the responsibility for the truth and complete consequences of my own dreams, decisions, and actions. I was a maturing monarch prepared to regulate all of the inner and outer realms of my own domain, the uncontested royal mistress of my own fate."

Another Queen and founder of QueenPower.com, Allyn Evans (a.k.a Queen Me), shares, The call of the tiara came to me in a dream. I awoke to a loud voice booming in my head, 'I wanted to be a queen. Although only a dream, remembering those words set me off in a totally new direction. Quite suddenly, I found myself immersed in the Queen archetype. I wrote essays, purchased queen-themed decorations and even ended up renaming the book I was writing to Grab the Queen Power! I figured out rather quickly that it was 'good to be queen."

The Queen archetype is all about personal power. Recognizing it, commanding it and demonstrating the ability to be oneself, to claim power. A woman called a Queen has mastered something-including her life. She rules while being perfectly content with herself. Ruling equals success. Why wouldnt a woman aspire to be more queenly?

Ezine Queen Alexandria Brown says, Its simple ladies: Youre either the queen or the maid. Its up to you to decide how others should treat you. And queens arent pretentious or rude. They are regal, gracious, and generous. I love being a queen." PR Diva Queen and author of Diary of a Mother, Christine Hohlbraum explains, Everyone has a special talent, even if its folding sheets. Being Queen means being true to your calling, helping others and encouraging them to see their inherent beauty."

Allyn Evans adds, When I started paying attention, I noticed I wasnt the only one feeling queenly-many women appeared to be hearing the same call. I found the Queen archetype popping up everywhere. Coupon Queen, Clutter Queen, Queen of Organization."

Hear the call of the tiara? You are not alone.

About QueenPower.com (www.queenpower.com)

QueenPower.com is a gathering place for women to share, network and grow. Using the Queen archetype as a roadmap, the website will have its readers reaching for their tiaras before they know it. After all, it is good to be Queen . . .

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Allyn Evans
QUEEN POWER
http://www.queenpower.com
405-612-7782

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