Birthday Bash Contest#7: It Is Well Soap


It’s Birthday Bash Time and you know what that means!  Time for our Facebook fan page party with free gifts and, of course, our contests where you can win free prizes like this one! From: Nichole Pancheri, It Is Well Soap Lotion bar, deodorant, soaps and lip balm package from It Is Well Soap  (value $35.75) Do you have any skin issues: dry, cracked, burning, rashes? These issues are what started our venture into all natural home made personal care products.  Since we have been using them, we haven’t had any more skin issues at all! This package includes a lotion bar and our aluminum free deodorant (you can choose the scent), 2 bars of soap (lavender and dad’s signature blend) and 3 lip balms (vanilla, peppermint and sweet orange). For more detailed listings of ingredients, please visit our website at itiswellsoap.com All of our products are made with high quality oils.  We only use ingredients that are all natural and beneficial to your skin.  They will leave your skin feeling soft and moisturized. (One winner will be chosen)   TO ENTER THIS CONTEST: to win this gift package from It Is Well Soap, post a comment on this blog post with the communication topic you'd like Art of Eloquence to write more (or create a video) about. Winner will be selected from among the correct answers and announced by November 8th. Winner must have a valid email address and has two days to claim the prize or another winner will be chosen. *NOTE: Check out all our other contests and our Facebook Party on our Birthday Bash Page! ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Congratulations to our winner: Laura M.!  

18 comments


  • Melissa C

    I’d love to see more on helping kids learn to listen to others and learn to talk about others’ interests. :)
    Thanks!


  • Kim

    I’d like tips on communicating with siblings regarding aging parents.


  • Tana

    I’m not sure what all is offered because I just discovered the site today, but I am interested to see if there is info on teaching kids to communicate effectively with different types of learning/communicating styles.


  • Gay Taunton

    I would like to see some materials on communicating forgiveness to children, and, as adults, in front of children. I never learned how to ‘fight fair’ and come out of the disagreement as friends putting the issue behind us. Adults I saw did it all behind closed doors.

    Thanks for all you’ve done JoJo!


  • Sherrill

    Teaching young kids how to express their anger without resorting to biting or hitting.


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