QUESTIONS FOR THE MEDIA

Overcoming the Fear of Being Fabulous

1) First of all, what IS The Fear of Being Fabulous™ ?

2) What prompted you to focus on The Fear of Being Fabulous?

3) Now, can we assume that each of you has struggled with these issues yourselves?

4) Please give our audience/listeners/readers some of the more dramatic examples of how you’ve held yourselves back from success, really, really big success.

5) I assume these issues contaminate everything from career, finances, relationships, parenting, health and fitness, you name it. Does someone have to tackle them one at a time?

6. So now you give seminars and provide a program called Overcoming the Fear of Being Fabulous. What’s different about what you do from all the other success gurus like Zig Zigler
and Brian Tracy and all those others?

7) You don’t see yourselves as Success Gurus, right? Why not?

8) What kind of feedback do you get from people who work with you either in person or through your products?

9) Now what can people do who are listening to you right now? I know they can go to your
website for some free tips at
www.fearofbeingfabulous.com

But what else can you suggest?

10) Before we have to let you go, and I know that everyone listening is really alert to what you’re saying, please describe what people can expect to experience when they face into their own Fear of Being Fabulous.

11) And, finally, how have your lives changed since you tackled your own inner Anti-Fabulous gremlins?

Judith & Jim, you’re a pleasure to talk with. Your joy and enthusiasm about your work just
shines right through. Thanks for your time and your valuable insight. .

The Smart Couple’s Guide to the Wedding of Your Dreams Planning Together for Less Stress and More Joy

1) For so many people weddings are just a big ritual and party, so why are you making such a big fuss about it?

2) It’s true that some weddings certainly are uninspired, but you go so far as to say that the traditional wedding can be dangerous to the marriage that’s being created. How is that?

3) Why do you say it’s important for the groom to be a full partner in the wedding-planning process?

4) But, come on, we all know that men don’t care about flowers and all that wedding frou frou, what makes you think they even want to be involved?

5) Look, for women their weddings are the only time they’ll ever get to be Princess for a Day. Why do you want to steal that from them?

6) Can you give us some other examples of how the couple can plan their wedding yet avoid the terrible stress we all hear about?

7) Now, you claim that these changes would help reduce the divorce rate, how can you make such a strong statement when the divorce rate has been stuck at roughly 50% for years and years?

8) What about the rush some couples feel to produce children right away?

9) The suggestions you make in your book take authority away from the bride’s mother, the officiant, almost everyone but the couple, aren’t you worried that everyone will be mad at you?

10) After the wedding and honeymoon, what can parents do to help support the newlyweds?

11) Why are you so strong in recommending that couples have a financial plan for their future, even if they don’t bother with a legal prenuptial agreement?

12) What is the most important thing that we, as their friends and relatives, can provide the wedding couple while they are planning their wedding?

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