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I give divorced women the tools they need to get past the blocks that have kept them stuck in relationships that don't serve them, so they can find the connected and committed one that works, and things can be different this time.
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
beast wars part 1 and 2
Jan 31, 2009 5:43:56 AM
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employment or bondage? redux
"Is it an employment "opportunity" or bondage? Because what you really want is freedom, many of you equate working for other people as bondage, but if you would realize that the corporation, as an entity, is not so different from the individual, it might be easier to understand the employer's decisions. Long before the buildings or the workers, the visionary of the corporation had an idea for something that began summoning Energy. So years later maybe you are hired as a part of that team, and without realizing it you are now the beneficiary of that continuing flowing Energy. When you step into one of those employment positions, Life Force is summoned through you because of the vision of the founder--unless you're bucking the current. Most get into that fast moving stream and paddle against the current--and then complain about it being a hard ride--where they could get into their canoe and easily paddle with the fast moving current. You can soar and thrive in any environment as long as you are not seeing things that you are using as your reason to paddle against the current. And so, it doesn't really matter what others are deciding. The questions is: "As I am choosing to stand here, it's a way for dollars to flow through me in exchange for the effort I am offering. Am I predominantly letting the Energy flow through me, or not? Am I letting it in?" --- Abraham ~*~*~*~*~ Found this in my own archives. Cool.
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the puppy bowl
If I watch anything on television today it will be the puppy bowl on Animal Planet. Loved Seth Godin's blog post this morning about permission email campaigns and interruption campaigns: "A spam campaign feels like a smart idea, but over time, the more you use it, the less your brand is worth. A permission campaign, on the other hand, only grows in value, until it gets big enough that you can build an entire business around it. Earning permission is a long-term, profitable, scalable strategy that pays for itself. Think about how much better off a brand would be if it took the time to make promises, keep them and be transparent about its communications." I so drink that koolaid. Transparent, authentic, engaging. Nothing else works, man.
Deb Schanilec
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