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New Holiday Gifts Site "PilloveTalk.com" Adds Beautiful Messages of Peace and Love to Your Life


SAN DIEGO, Nov. 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- PilloveTalk.com ? a new website featuring uplifting messages on pillow cases and throw pillows ? is giving back with a 10 percent discount off everyone's first order.

"My mission is to elevate people's spirits and support their ability to feel good," said Vivien Francis, founder of PilloveTalk.com

Francis found comfort in affirmations and prayers after her husband kidnapped her children and she was unable to see them for several years. She is now reunited with her girls and says, "I want to give back to the world and empower people who may be going through challenging times by providing them with reminders of mindful and uplifting ideas."

Francis began selling her hope-filled messages on Etsy and in hospitals and yoga studios throughout San Diego. "They love my products in hospitals," she said. "People who have health issues need to hold onto ideas that are bigger than themselves."

Now she is thrilled to help more people give and receive her uplifting products through PilloveTalk.com  The website features several collections, including "Girl Power" created to support women and girls with empowering messages. 

Research from Harvard University and Carnegie Mellon University proves that our physical environment impacts our behavior.  "By surrounding ourselves with uplifting messages over time we can rewire our brains and strengthen our positivity. We can also improve biological functions and perform better under duress. Learning about this research compelled me to share these powerful practices with others," Francis said.

About Vivien Francis, Founder of PilloveTalk

My passion for art and inspirational sayings began in childhood. Positive messages were a way of life at home as my mom, a single parent, relied upon them. These messages were a source of strength for me during her cancer diagnosis when I was 14. I wrote them all over my notebooks. At 15, my mom died so my brothers and I moved in with our grandmother. Within five years my older brother died tragically, and soon afterward I lost my grandmother too. To cope I placed positive affirmations all over my room and read Bible Scriptures daily. This inspired me to move on.

Later, after getting married and having two girls, I painted murals of prayers, affirmations, and Bible Scriptures in their rooms. I'd read these to them at bedtime. Integrating positive expressions into my living environment brought me joy and peace.

Years later my husband stayed in Guatemala while I moved to the United States with our daughters. He traveled back and forth between the two countries yet within one year we separated. For Father's Day, our girls spent the day with their dad at a Florida beach. Without my knowledge or consent, he took them to Guatemala. This began a lengthy litigation process and battle for custody. For five years I didn't have any contact with my daughters. During the fifth year, I found an opportunity to see them for two weeks. Altogether we were apart for six years before they moved back to live with me.

During the six most challenging years of my life, I again turned to uplifting messages, prayers, and affirmations to keep going. I wrote a prayer on the wall of my room which I read every day many times: "I refuse to go backward. I'm going forward with God. I'm going to be the person he wants me to be. I'm going to fulfill my destiny." This became my mantra which gave me hope and assurance my girls would return.

Contact:
Vivien Francis
321-696-1273
[email protected]

 

SOURCE PilloveTalk


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