It’s The Little Things – September
August 31, 2010 by Identity
Filed under It's the Little Things
In this day and age, most of us are too busy to recognize the small things in life that bring us the most happiness. We are too quick to see the negative side of things as opposed to the positive. This section is dedicated to bringing these otherwise insignificant daily happenings to the forefront with [...]
August “BE”
August 1, 2010 by Susan
Filed under Monthly "BE" Blog
This past month has been a very interesting month because I met many extraordinary women who have inspired me. I've been working hard and Identity continues to grow thanks to you! The Identity mag/book is looking on track for a hopeful October Launch! This month I met Ellyn Spragins, author of If I'd Known Then. [...]
August Most Wanted – The Friendship Stone
July 28, 2010 by Identity
Filed under Most Wanted
Need a gift that connects you to your friends forever? THE FRIENDSHIP STONE • It is like being there to give a smile or a hug each time your friend touches The Friendship Stone. • Inexpensive gift for your wallet, priceless for your friend. • The changing colors remind you that life is about [...]
Beautiful Everyday! (July)
July 1, 2010 by Identity
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Do you ever think about what you will be like when you are older? I’m talking 70s and older. Do you have that vision? I plan to be that senior who is on a mission to enjoy life by dancing to the music. I’m on a mini vacation in Atlantic City before the 4th of [...]
Life Transitions- New Grad to New World
July 1, 2010 by Identity
Filed under Life Transitions
Life Transitions, Carol Gonzalez will focus on the natural and not-so natural stages of our lives. Each issue I’ll spotlight a particular transition. From graduating from college, getting married, having a baby, or helping your child get ready to leave the nest, I’ll provide Identity readers with practical advice, tips and resources that I’ve learned [...]
SCORE Women’s Success Blog
June 29, 2010 by Identity
Filed under In the Media
Success: Creating Her Own Identity – and Helping Other Women Do the Same June 29, 2010 I recently had the pleasure of interviewing several young and successful entrepreneurs for an article for AllBusiness.com. One of them I was truly struck by was Susan Vernicek, 29. Vernicek is the founder of Identity Magazine, an online magazine [...]
Daily Record – June 27, 2010
June 27, 2010 by Identity
Filed under In the Media
Magazine's message: Accept, appreciate, achieve Identity online magazine edited by Susan Vernicek, Wharton NJ By MARY ANN McGANN • CORRESPONDENT • June 27, 2010 Live link: http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20100627/LIFE/100623043/-1/LIFEFRONT/Magazine-s-message–Accept–appreciate–achieve Most voicemail messages ask you only to leave your name and number after the beep. Call Susan Vernicek, and you'll be asked to finish the sentence "I love [...]
I Love My…
May 28, 2010 by Identity
Filed under I Love My...
How many of you talk about what you love most about yourself, friends, or family? Click Here to Listen to ILM Voice Messages! I’m sure most of us don’t stop by the mirror each day and say what we love about ourselves. Why not start and end your days saying, “I love my….” Change it up, too! Each [...]
It’s The Little Things – June
May 28, 2010 by Identity
Filed under Appreciate, Appreciate Articles, Featured
In this day and age, most of us are too busy to recognize the small things in life that bring us the most happiness. We are too quick to see the negative side of things as opposed to the positive. This section is dedicated to bringing these otherwise insignificant daily happenings to the forefront with [...]
Appreciation, A Tool for Change
May 28, 2010 by Identity
Filed under Appreciate, Appreciate Articles
By Dr. Ulla Sebastion "…the number-one reason people leave organizations is that they don't feel appreciated", notes the U.S. Department of Labour according to a recent Gallup Poll report. The lack of appreciation leads to high costs in business paid for having to replace valuable co-workers that go somewhere else in need for being valued [...]



