MS. LOUISIANA UNIVERSAL SHARES MOTIVATIONAL LECTURE AT STATE LIBRARY

Thursday, 01 February 2018 13:16
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The Louisiana Center for the Book presents Havilah Malone in celebration of Black History Month
 
BATON ROUGE (January 30, 2018) — Celebrating Black History Month and the achievements and wisdom from members of the African American community, the Louisiana Center for the Book in the State Library of Louisiana welcomes author, speaker, and reigning Ms. Louisiana Universal, Havilah Malone, who will present her motivational seminar, “Take The Leap: Turning Pain Into Purpose," on Wednesday, February 21 at noon in the State Library’s Seminar Center, 701 North 4th Street, Baton Rouge.  
During the interactive presentation, attendees will learn tools and strategies to make the most of their new year and will discover:
  - The price of perfection that leads to one of the top five regrets in the world
  - How limiting beliefs and unconscious pain manifests in our lives, and
  - Five steps to win in life and how to overcome whatever is blocking your success.
 
Ms. Malone is the co-author of The Amazing Adventures of Oliver Hill: 17 Short Stories Based on the Principles of Success by Think and Grow Rich Author Napoleon Hill and author of How to Become a Publicity Magnet in Any Market via TV, Radio & Print and the soon to be released book series Xena’s Tales: 21 Pillars of Self-Mastery & Success. An inspirational African American leader from Louisiana, she has been featured on FOX, CBS, NBC, the Huffington Post, and more. Malone recently guest starred on CBS’s hit TV show NCIS: New Orleans.
 
The presentation is free and open to the public, and attendees are welcome to bring a “brown bag” lunch. Registration is not required. Books will be available for purchase from the author.
 
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About The Louisiana Center for the Book
The Louisiana Center for the Book in the State Library of Louisiana coordinates the annual Louisiana Book Festival and other programs and events supportive of reading, literacy, books, and writers, particularly Louisiana authors and poets.


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State Library of Louisiana
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