What is success? How do you define it?
I've had what was perceived as great success in my journalism career, but I never really felt successful. I've since learned that I wasn't feeling successful because I was conflicted in my consciousness with what I was doing and what I believed was ethical. I was disillusioned with the media, and I felt conflicted about my association with what I believed to be an industry that lacked integrity.
I finally made a decision to follow my heart, and I left my long-time career... something that had, at the time, defined me for my entire adult life.
Nowadays, I am grateful to immerse myself in positive media, and my work is now rewarding and fulfilling as I assist and encourage many people to improve their lives and their financial situation.
I am happy to now finally feel successful... and as Nick Williams writes in his amazing work, "success is about learning to receive and give, and unconditional success is both an inside and an outside job."
Wishing you unconditional success!
Til next time,
Tanya
http://www.activeemotion.com/
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Network Marketing
Have you read Robert Kiyosaki´s book, Rich Dad Poor Dad? It's a book that should be a requisite read for every 15 year old. I can remember being 15, and thinking I knew everything :-) And, then I ended up doing something that made me miserable for over twenty years!
Hope this info helps you in your decision to take control of your financial future.
Til next time,
Tanya
http://www.activeemotion.com/
Hope this info helps you in your decision to take control of your financial future.
Til next time,
Tanya
http://www.activeemotion.com/
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Goal Setting
I spent a lot of my life "wishing" for better results in my life. It wasn't until I was introduced to (and actually used) the SMART system, that I actually began to see the tangible results that I had previously been wishing for in my life.
I also find that goal-setting and achieving works best for me when I add my emotion to the mix, combined with my visualizations and affirmations. So, I set my SMART goal and then I imagine what I will feel like once I've achieved it. I'm very specific in my imagination... feeling the emotions, hearing the conversations I'll be having, seeing what I'll look like, etc. It always helps to add an affirmation that I can repeat numerous times throughout the day, and I always keep it in a positive, present tense... i.e. "I am so happy and grateful now that I am living in Spain."
Good luck with your SMART goals!
Til next time,
Tanya
http://www.activeemotion.com/
I also find that goal-setting and achieving works best for me when I add my emotion to the mix, combined with my visualizations and affirmations. So, I set my SMART goal and then I imagine what I will feel like once I've achieved it. I'm very specific in my imagination... feeling the emotions, hearing the conversations I'll be having, seeing what I'll look like, etc. It always helps to add an affirmation that I can repeat numerous times throughout the day, and I always keep it in a positive, present tense... i.e. "I am so happy and grateful now that I am living in Spain."
Good luck with your SMART goals!
Til next time,
Tanya
http://www.activeemotion.com/
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Inspiring Words
I like to keep close at hand a quick read of inspiration, to boost my spirit throughout the day.
I was honoured to meet Bo Welt recently in Hawaii, and received a signed copy of her wonderful book of poetry (Boetry).
What I love about Bo's book is that there are poems that address areas of our lives that can often pose challenges.... things like guilt, blame, change, criticism. And then there are short stanzas of inspiration about appreciation, hope and love.
I find, regardless of what I may be feeling, when I pick up Boetry and read the corresponding poem of a particular emotion, I can close the book a few minutes later feeling more certain about my purpose.
Til next time,
Tanya
http://www.activeemotion.com/
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