About Nancy Ayanna Wyatt

In addition to being a writer/editor, creator of infographics, and a highly engaging presenter and trainer, I am a Life Coach, Spiritual Coach, Hypnotherapist, Practitioner of CAM wellness methodologies, and an ethical, energetic, and multi-faceted operations manager. I have managed diverse departments, ranging from business offices to police, to name only two, while working for multi-national corporations, non-profits, higher education, state government, and small businesses. I have created extensive procedures, manuals, and training programs. I use the Internet, MS Office Suite, presenter, and AI software. I have created 3 Word Press websites "from scratch." I sell photos on merchandise at https://pixels.com/profiles/nancyayanna-wyatt. My earned reputation is for fair play and for keeping people informed at all levels. I am praised often for my communication skills, which include listening, public speaking, writing and editing, training, and interpersonal relationships with people of all ages, cultures and hierarchical levels. An example of a presentation is "How To Start A Business," for which I provide extensive notes in English and Spanish. https://mypersuasivepresentations.com/classes-how-to-start-business/. Seminars on many topics may be booked through my website or by calling me. You also may hire me to create/and or present new teaching or training projects!

Post-Layoff Speech or Pep Talk for Remaining Employees

Post-layoff speeches can be almost as difficult as layoff speeches themselves! Here are some suggestions for inserting grace and motivation into the mindsets of remaining employees. In many instances, they may now have greater work burdens with or without additional pay, and they struggle with the relief of not being dismissed plus the fear that they still might become jobless. Continue Reading →

AI: Key Points on Understanding and Using It Wisely

She teaches and challenges it in terms of correctly interpreting users’ questions and providing appropriate responses. First, we’ll see what AI can and cannot do; what its purpose is; and hints about using it wisely. We’ll close with more information about Roz and links to her website and Instagram accounts in case you want to contact her. Continue Reading →

How to Maintain Spiritual Balance in an Autocracy

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How to Maintain Spiritual Balance in an Autocracy Introduction Living under an autocratic regime presents profound challenges – not only to political freedoms, but also to the spiritual and emotional Continue Reading →

Content Creation Optimized for LinkedIn/Social Media

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Content Creation Can Be Tricky! The goal is to attract consistent audiences and, simultaneously, not to “turn people off” by being too sales-oriented. Historically, it was easy to remember the Continue Reading →

Forgiveness: A Path to Wholeness

Forgiveness is often misunderstood. To many, it suggests letting someone off the hook, excusing harmful behavior, or forcing oneself to “move on” before the pain is healed. But true forgiveness—at its deepest level—is not about the other person. It’s about freeing your mind and emotions and reclaiming your own wholeness. Continue Reading →

Ode to the Lantern-Bearers Who Feel Invisible and Unimportant

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“The stars do not apologize for shining unseen by day.
So too, the soul does not falter
because the world does not look its way.”
~ Aion’riel, Keeper of Silent Orbits Continue Reading →

Grace and Gravity: Choosing Stillness in a Shattering World

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Grace is not a lifting. It is a deepening. Not the removal of burdens—but the realignment of weight. Like water pooling in the cracks of stone, grace moves where resistance has failed. It does not need belief, and it does not ask permission. It simply obeys the law of harmonic return. To live in grace is not to float. It is to sink into the exact density that allows you to float without fleeing the earth. Grace is not Passivity. It is an intervention without infection. Grace is the ability to stand in front of someone’s hatred, or pain, or confusion—and not return it in kind. Continue Reading →

Grounding & Earthing May Help You Heal!

If you need better sleep, pain reduction, greater energy and other health benefits, consider this FREE method for self-help. Grounding, often called “earthing,” simply involves standing on the earth in bare feet – preferably for 30 minutes. It can reduce swelling, elevate mood, positively affect heart and weight health, and more! I have found it truly ASTOUNDING! And, there are products available for indoor use that may be quite effective, as winter descends on us. Continue Reading →

Chakra Overview for Beginners

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The Chakra System Yes, animals have chakras, too! However, this post is a Beginner’s Guide on how they function in the human body. A Beginner’s Guide to Energy Centers, Body, Continue Reading →

Benefits of Mindfulness During Social Unrest

Mindfulness techniques have emerged as powerful tools for building emotional resilience, especially during periods of social and political unrest. By cultivating present-moment awareness and non-judgmental acceptance, mindfulness helps individuals navigate uncertainty, manage intense emotions, and maintain psychological well-being in challenging environments. Let’s learn some easy techniques. The hardest part is remembering to do them consistently! Continue Reading →

Ice Cream Lovers Celebrate All Month Long!

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Let’s be honest—if there were a Hall of Fame for joy, ice cream would win on the first ballot. It’s creamy, it’s dreamy, and it’s earned an entire month of celebration. July is National Ice Cream Month. But today, we’re going to talk about how this summer treat is more than just dessert—it’s a metaphor for living well Continue Reading →

Love and Tolerance

How Does One Acquire Love and Tolerance When It Does Not “Come Naturally?” STOP! Take A Breath. To find and preserve personal mental and physical health, we must find love and tolerance within ourselves and then share it with others. Some suggestions …. Continue Reading →

Creating Persuasive Elevator Speeches

I hope some of you will take my Creating Persuasive Elevator Speeches class. This class is not just the normal instruction about “elevator speeches.” That takes only 5 minutes to describe. Creating Persuasive Elevator Speeches is a more in-depth guide on what to do and how to customize that kind of introduction for other occasions, such as when you are seated next to a stranger at a dinner party, or when you are riding the Metro/subway. You would use “elevator speeches” or “pitches” when you are trying to explain a business, a project, a fundraiser, or some other cause for which you hope to generate interest when you are talking to a stranger in a very limited amount of time. Continue Reading →

Autobiography Versus Memoir

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The difference between a memoir vs. autobiographies is that a memoir is a subset of an autobiography. Both a memoir and an autobiography tell the tale of a life, but an autobiography captures the whole story while a memoir describes a mere chapter. An autobiography walks the reader through a chronology of life, while a memoir moves back and forth through time as needed to illustrate the point. While an autobiography truly is a life story, a memoir can focus on certain aspects or time periods to tell a specific story. Continue Reading →

Memorial Day Speech

Their sacrifice leaves us a legacy of valor, profound connection, and acceptance of responsibility against terrible odds. Let us remember them not only in silence, but through action—by striving to live with the courage, unity, and love for one another that they so nobly embodied. Continue Reading →

A Graduation Speech

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A “Graduation Speech” is not a topic I’ve ever spent time on. However, I thought it wise to learn a bit about it, since I help people compose a wide variety of speeches and presentations. Consequently, I was curious about what content I would get if I asked ChatGPT to create one for me to give. I did not ask AI for a speech about any particular idea. Instead, I asked it to provide the ideas. Thus, my only instructions were as follows: I’m giving a graduation speech to high school graduates in 2025. What are the top 3 points I should make and how should I phrase it in words they understand? Please create the speech for me. Continue Reading →

A Memorial Speech (After Death Following Illness)

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Memorial speeches can be difficult to compose – especially for loved ones and caregivers who were deeply emotionally attached to the person who has departed. Those people also might have Continue Reading →

Abundance & Right Work HypnoMeditation

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This is a FREEBIE for you to introduce you to Nancy’s Novelty HypnoMeditations. I hope you enjoy it.
Abundance & Right Work HypnoMeditation Continue Reading →

Politics: Should Writers Write About Politics in Dangerous Times?

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Should Writers Write About Politics In Dangerous Times? I know the answer for myself, but what might I not have considered? I asked ChatGPT to “Give me five pros and five cons in answer to the question. Should writers write about politics in dangerous times?” Continue Reading →

Published Poems Reflecting Reality

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Published poems can be fanciful, ethereal, hard-hitting, profound, silly, and – sometimes – reflective how how we perceive “reality” in our lives or in the world….here are four poems, three of which were published in the 2024 Write by the Rails Anthology. The anthology theme was A Glint of Light. Continue Reading →