Posts Tagged "transformation"

6 Steps to DARE TO BE OUTRAGEOUS

Posted by on Jan 5, 2015 | Comments Off on 6 Steps to DARE TO BE OUTRAGEOUS

6 Steps to DARE TO BE OUTRAGEOUS

In 2015 I see you embodying the magnificence you hold within you. I see you imagining your wildest dreams coming true and manifesting them all  while positively influencing humanity.   I imagine you being the Rock Star, the Queen, the Leader, the Hero, the Creator of your Life.   I can see and feel the joy, love and pleasure you create for yourself and everyone around you.    Can you?   What can you imagine?   Can you create yourself anew? ~ Let go of what was ~  and DARE to be OUTRAGEOUSLY YOU!    YES you CAN!       TO BE CREATIVELY BOLD takes personal power and courage.   To b pass your...

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The Gift of Being Highly Sensitive

Posted by on Feb 11, 2014 | 2 comments

The Gift of Being Highly Sensitive

The Highly Sensitivity Trait can feel like a curse or a brilliant gift depending on how we perceive it and manage our lives.  Today I want to share with you how Highly Sensitive People (HSP) positively contribute to humanity and our world. My hope is that if you have been believing  that the HS trait weakens you in any way, this post will inspire you to change your thinking and beliefs about yourself and your possibilities.  In a 1996 study on Highly Sensitive People it was determined that 15%-20% of the population was highly sensitive. (Read more about it here.) That is 50 million+ people...

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How to Change Your Current Reality

Posted by on Nov 22, 2013 | 2 comments

How to Change Your Current Reality

  My parents divorced when I was 4 years old. My dad didn’t pay child support and when I did see him he used money to try and manipulate me. I grew up thinking that I wasn’t worth being supported and loved just being me, I wasn’t good enough.   My grandfather (major male influence after the divorce) was a very successful business man and chauvinist. He could have easily taught my mom how to manage and make money but, instead would make her feel ashamed about her ability to manage money and raise three children on her own. My grandfather told me when I was in high...

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