Bio:
Tiffani has been a successful freelance writer for more than a decade. Her work has appeared in many national and local magazines and journals. She is the author of two novels and the senior editor of an online magazine http://nicean.blogspot.com.
Tiffani has been a successful freelance writer for more than a decade. Her work has appeared in many national and local magazines and journals. She is the author of two novels and the senior editor of an online magazine http://nicean.blogspot.com.
Education/Experience:
Toccoa Falls College, Immaculata College, MCCC
Toccoa Falls College, Immaculata College, MCCC
Motto:
"Do one thing each day that scares you." Eleanor Roosevelt
"Do one thing each day that scares you." Eleanor Roosevelt
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In freelance writing, attitude is everything.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 10/28/2009
Millions of women suffer from Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome, but there are tips to make the journey less difficult.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 9/16/2009
Simple rules for stealing a moment of quiet reflection even if you are a busy mother.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/27/2009
Kidney stones tend to come in waves and seasons. An astute sufferer can see the signs beforehand.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/27/2009
Five tips for parents thinking of homeschooling their child with ADD from the perspective of a homeschooled child with ADD.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/27/2009
When to medicate when your medicine is both healer and enemy.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/27/2009
A lifetime marathon runner learns that running without shoes is the oldest, and best form of running for the human body.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/27/2009
Festivals in one of America's top 20 small towns.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/26/2009
Vitamin D is needed for bone health, immune boosting, and energy, but Americans are not getting enough, even during the summer months.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/21/2009
The remarkable story of St. Brigid of Ireland.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 3/12/2009
The miracle of Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Bernadette in rural 1800's France.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 3/12/2009
The history of how this five foot herb has restored many toxic health predicaments over the centuries.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/26/2009
Most of us head for the drugstore when we are having digestive problems, but, often our answer for good health and stomach-calm can come from our common spice rack.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/22/2009
Just because the Food and Drug Administration approves a drug for American consumption, it doesn't mean it still won't take your life or seriously alter it with damaging side-effects.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/22/2009
So many health-related businesses are crying out to the American consumer to ingest more and more Magnesium in order to live longer and healthier lives. But how deficient are Americans, really?
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/19/2009
This often very misunderstood disorder has some excellent alternative treatments available to it.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/12/2009
This 4,000 year old herbal remedy is an excellent deterrent to the winter blues.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 12/31/2008
Millions of Americans struggle with diabetes and even more struggle with how to manage this life-threatening disease within the unforgiving parameters of rising healthcare costs and sinking healthcare quality.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 12/26/2008
Delightful teas for ending your cycle of migraine attacks.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 12/17/2008
The easiest and least expensive ways to treat this debilitating disease.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 12/16/2008
Elderberry is a common herb found in Europe and the Americas, and it has the power to build a weakened immune system even during stressful situations.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 12/15/2008
The medicinal and natural health uses of this ancient spice.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 12/15/2008
Sometimes the best cures are found in your own backyard.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 12/8/2008
Dr. Dobson does not deserve the senator's attention anymore than the New York Times does.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 7/22/2008
The benefits of the ancient practice of relaxation, meditation, and exercise from both the common Evangelical and the long-standing Catholic perspective.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 7/18/2008
Seven great prayers, from seven great spiritual writers, to infuse peace into your work week.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 7/18/2008
Unleashing the power of believing in yourself.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 7/18/2008
Reading to uplift your spirits this summer is a great thing, a thing that is even more neccessary if you are sure you have no time for such leisure.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 7/18/2008
Some tips and advice for enjoying pregnancy even during the disabling effects of Chronic Fatigue.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/28/2008
The facts behind the real story versus the many Hollywood versions.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/26/2008
With the rise of gas prices and other items, grocery shopping has also become more expensive. But I have not had to add more than 5 cents to budget, no matter the national or personal crisis, in more than 4 years. Find out how you can do the same.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 5/21/2008
Why women need to be more concerned for the sincerity of their healthcare than the male segment of the population. A response to the overwhelming reaction to my previous article, Purposeful Misdiagnosis.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 4/17/2008
Why the medical community is finally taking daily fatigue serious.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 4/11/2008
By the light of the moon and the chill in the air, I followed a group of local professional ghost-hunters into an empty haunted pub. The surprise was clearly on me.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 4/11/2008
There are beautiful secrets in your cupboard that can inexpensively change the reflection in your mirror.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 4/7/2008
Licorice has been consumed as a tea, used as a sweetener, and enjoyed as candy for centuries, but few people know its powerful healing capabilities.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 3/28/2008
Misdiagnosis is all too common in American medicine, but the amount of doctors who "wing-it" in their claim to provide the correct drugs and treatments for their patients today, is on a frightening upward climb.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 3/18/2008
How the attack against John McCain is an anti-Reagan mudslinging against a true conservative.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 2/5/2008
The first Americans did not speak English, and neither did most of our ancestors of the Mass Migration into the US at the turn of the 20th Century...and many of them died without speaking the tongue very well. That would be their children's job.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 2/1/2008
I spent the summer of the Coup in the former USSR as a 17 year old American student. Today, that world I knew no longer exists, even as I struggle to decipher its remains within my own country.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/29/2008
How a brief summer experience in 1991 changed me and changed the Soviet Union forever.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/29/2008
Where to find the best cup of coffee in Manhattan (in this addicts opinion).
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/25/2008
How the not-so-extraordinary winter weather of January is still shocking the Northeast into automobile accidents and suspended travel plans.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/21/2008
Writers face enough challeges - freedom of speech should not be one othe challenges they must fight for. But in this age of mass media, even friends can attack widely and demand silence when they read something that offends them.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 1/16/2008
Nearly ninety percent of American households are built on Chinese labor. Our jobs are going East, and so is much of our lives.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 11/26/2007
How many claiming pro-life values will belittle the loss of an unborn child when it has not reached full-term.
By Tiffani Burnett-Velez | Published 11/21/2007
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