About Nancy (Ayanna) Wyatt, Author, CLC, MHt, CNLP, Reiki Master, + More

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!

Back to School in Tough Times: Financial Aid/Apprenticeships

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Back to School in Tough Times: FINANCIAL AID OPTIONS – FREE CONTENT YOU MAY USE TO CREATE SPEECHES – for use by ADMINISTRATORS, TEACHERS, PARENTS, & COUNSELORS. Contains both “speech language” and well-researched financial aid and training resource information for traditional and trades education. Continue Reading →

Expiration Dates, Sell By Dates: What They Mean/Don’t Mean!

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Expiration dates (and their cousins “sell by,” “use by,” and “best if used by” dates) are mostly about freshness, marketing, and paperwork, not food safety. Once you know what these labels are actually for, grocery shopping (and your panic attacks at the refrigerator door) get a whole lot easier to deal with. It just takes a minute to learn more, so read on! Continue Reading →

Stimulation and Stability: Why Modern Life Feels So Overwhelming

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Stimulation and Stability: Finding Calm in a Busy World. Have you ever felt tired but unable to relax? Like your body is exhausted, but your mind won’t slow down? You’re not alone. In today’s world, many people live in a constant state of stimulation. Notifications, news, social media, work demands, and it all adds up. The problem is not just that life is busy. It’s that we rarely give ourselves enough time to return to stability. As one simple truth puts it: “Your body can handle stress, but it also needs recovery.” I have tips for you. Continue Reading →

Creating a Clickable Table of Contents for Your Blog Is Easy Now!

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Creating a Clickable Table of Contents practically used to require hiring a programmer. BUT NOW, there is a plug-in that you can install, activate, and use easily. It has settings you can alter to match your preferences. Hopefully, it encourages readers to scroll deeply into your content, rather than reading just the first sentence. This is a short “how to” set of instructions. Continue Reading →

Arlington Cemetery Burials: Military Honors & Protocol

Navigating the rules during a time of intense grief can feel overwhelming. This comprehensive guide breaks down the eligibility criteria, required paperwork, scheduling steps, and ceremonial protocols to give your family complete clarity and peace of mind. Continue Reading →

History & Importance of Cinco de Mayo in America

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History and Significance of Cinco de Mayo in America explores how a single 1862 battle in Puebla evolved into a U.S. celebration of Mexican American culture, identity, and resilience—moving from community resistance and Chicano activism to today’s mix of festivals, education, and commercialization. Continue Reading →

Prompts That Deliver: A Practical Guide

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You don’t have to be a tech wizard to write a great prompt. You simply have to be specific. I’ll teach you how with some great prompt format examples! Continue Reading →

Graduation Speech Elements & A Little Wisdom

Graduation Speech Elements – tips for a graduation speech for the decade of technological transformation, aimed at students who earned their degrees through effort and perseverance rather than elite privilege. Continue Reading →

Elevator Speeches: Short, Long, Flexible, & Persuasive

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 →

International Day of Women & Girls in Science: STEM 2-11-2026

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The 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science is on February 11th. The theme is “From Vision to Impact: Redefining STEM by Closing the Gender Gap.” The 2026 focus, led by UNESCO and partners, emphasizes practical solutions and concrete actions to build inclusive STEM ecosystems, particularly regarding emerging technologies. Continue Reading →

AI Ethics in Writing for Professional Purposes

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AI ethics in writing apply to any submission within academia, business, government, creative arts, law, and journalism, as well as to any public forum where a creator claims original authorship. Guidelines, FAQs, and standard disclosure statements plus the draft of a speech you can give on the topic Continue Reading →

#BraveWrite Word Challenges

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BraveWrite was one of my favorite word challenge opportunities during the COVID-19 lockdown, when I had more time to experiment with writing poetry. BraveWrite was founded by Aspen@Write2Fite. You can find it here on X. (Back then, it was still Twitter!) Typically, all the words for a week are listed at once. Frequently, the words are sophisticated or not commonly used, so they present a special opportunity to: Exercise your mind, Increase brain health in the process, and Have fun! Continue Reading →

Artificial Intelligence & Large Language Models – Info 4 Newbies

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AI applications are comprised of Large Language Models (LLM). They are powerful computer programs that can understand and generate human language. They collect data from everything that has been written that is accessible to them. Here’s what that means in simple terms, along with suggestions for getting the best responses. Continue Reading →

Break the Chain of Domestic Violence, a One-Act Play, Script Available

“Break the Chain” refers to the chain of violence transmitted from generation to generation. It features a mother, whose son appears at school with bruises and also has many absences. This pattern causes the school counselor to believe there is domestic violence in the household, and she tries to intervene. Continue Reading →

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 →