When her high school volleyball coach told Sharkie Zartman that she wasn't cut out to be a volleyball player, she didn't give up. Instead, she developed her shark sense and went on to become one of the best players in the world.
If you are tired of settling for less and playing it safe, then it's time for you to learn survival methods from the shark. Simple methods can help you develop your awareness, independence and focus.
Sharkie uses stories, quotes, and thought-provoking questions to show how shark behaviors can empower you as you work toward achieving your dreams. You'll learn...
When her high school volleyball coach told Sharkie Zartman that she wasn't cut out to be a volleyball player, she didn't give up. Instead, she deve...
When her high school volleyball coach told Sharkie Zartman that she wasn't cut out to be a volleyball player, she didn't give up. Instead, she developed her shark sense and went on to become one of the best players in the world.
If you are tired of settling for less and playing it safe, then it's time for you to learn survival methods from the shark. Simple methods can help you develop your awareness, independence and focus.
Sharkie uses stories, quotes, and thought-provoking questions to show how shark behaviors can empower you as you work toward achieving your dreams. You'll learn...
When her high school volleyball coach told Sharkie Zartman that she wasn't cut out to be a volleyball player, she didn't give up. Instead, she deve...
Dana Brown has pulled the plug on a comatose man after emerging from a coma, herself. Why did she do it? The answer will surprise you.
Sharkie Zartman gets readers thinking "What if?" in this intriguing paranormal romance. "There's a Place" is a fictional account of what happens when a woman experiences an almost-fatal car crash.
After Dana awakes from her coma, she asks to see Henry Amerson's wife, but takes things into her own hands when she fails to convince Mrs. Amerson to take her husband off life support.
The risk of the death penalty doesn't sway her opinion that she did...
Dana Brown has pulled the plug on a comatose man after emerging from a coma, herself. Why did she do it? The answer will surprise you.
Author Sharkie Zartman knows volleyball from every angle. With numerous national titles and hall of fame memberships as both a player and a coach, Zartman decided to start coaching kids when her daughters wanted to play volleyball. She joined with her husband, also a professional. Easy, right?
With all their expertise in volleyball, Zartman and her husband soon realized that there was more to coaching kids than simply knowing how to play and coach the game at higher levels. Eleven years and four national youth titles later, she wrote "So You Think You Can Coach Kids?" to share what they...
Author Sharkie Zartman knows volleyball from every angle. With numerous national titles and hall of fame memberships as both a player and a coach, ...