Wednesday, August 18, 2010

DARE TO TAKE CHARGE By Judge Glenda Hatchett Giveaway




For nearly ten years, Judge Glenda Hatchett has delighted TV audiences with a brand of justice that turns the everyday into something eminently watchable.

Her message can be distilled into the following two words: Dare Yourself. Whatever obstacles or fears one faces, Judge Hatchett's prescription implores readers to write their own story in this life. With care and conviction, Judge Hatchett uses real life stories from the courtroom and her personal life to counsel readers. Shows them how to find their true purpose and gifts, to be real about their reality and its potential outside of challenging circumstances, and to always be true to themselves.

Interactive as well as inspirational, DARE TO TAKE CHARGE challenges the reader to ask self-reflective questions that lead to moments of self-discovery and a defined pathway to healing. Daring her audience to study the positive with the same interest and intensity that they study the negative, Judge Hatchett uncovers the potential for grace and success in lives that are now punctuated with despair and unfaithfulness.

Thanks to the great folks at Hatchette Books, I have three (3) copies for a Minding Spot reader!

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USA and CANADA only.  NO PO Boxes.  Please leave an email so I can contact you if you win.  Winners will be announced on August 31st. 

CONTEST IS CLOSED.

23 comments:

  1. I watch Judge Hatchette's show. She's a wonderful judge. I would love to read her book.

    teakettle58(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  2. Sorry I misspelled the Judge's name. I've liked her on Facebook page, her page.

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  3. +1 I follow on Twitter. My name is jungleorchid on Twitter.

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  4. Sorry, I'm having computer problems. That's why I'm so slow.

    I do follow you on Google Connect.

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  5. Jungleorchid, me, follows you on Spunnsugarz. Twitter.

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  6. I follow your networked blog on Facebook.

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  7. I'd love to be entered to win this one. It looks awesome.

    mlawson17 at hotmail dot com

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  8. I follow on gfc

    mlawson17 at hotmail dot com

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  9. I am a follower. I would love to read her book. Tore923@aol.com

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  10. I'd love to read this!

    I like Judge Hatchett on FB

    meredithfl at gmail dot com

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  11. I'm following the Judge on Twitter

    @tessaa99

    meredithfl at gmail dot com

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  12. I follow Minding spot on Twitter

    @tessaa99

    meredithfl at gmail dot com

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  13. I Like Judge Glenda Hatchett on Facebook -- *Thanks* for the giveaway!
    theluckyladybug[at]gmail[dot]com

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  14. Publicly following Minding Spot with Google Friend Connect [Cheryl F. {The Lucky Ladybug}]
    theluckyladybug[at]gmail[dot]com

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  15. This sounds like a great book. Count me in, please! :0)

    Thanks!
    librarygrinch at gmail dot com

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  16. I follow.

    librarygrinch at gmail dot com

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  17. please count me in...i'm a follower :)

    karenk
    kmkuka at yahoo dot com

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  18. Would love to win!

    I like Judge Hatchett on FB!

    TaraTagli at gmail dot com

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  19. I follow Judge Hatchett on Twitter!

    @TaraLin

    TaraTagli at gmail dot com

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  20. I follow you publicly on Google Friend Connect!

    TaraTagli at gmail dot com

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  21. I follow you on Twitter!

    @TaraLin

    TaraTagli at gmail dot com

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  22. GFC Follower.

    bgcchs(at)yahoo(dot)com

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The old grey donkey, Eeyore stood by himself in a thistly corner of the Forest, his front feet well apart, his head on one side, and thought about things. Sometimes he thought sadly to himself, "Why?" and sometimes he thought, "Wherefore?" and sometimes he thought, "Inasmuch as which?" and sometimes he didn't quite know what he was thinking about.

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