Competition is NOT What You Think It Is

Posted by on Jan 11, 2013 in Blog |

Playing the ‘my dog’s better than your dog’ game is a constant attempt to remind others and ourselves that we have value and worth. It is also a scarcity mentality and a self-esteem issue. Unfortunately, many people in society promote this dysfunction as character strength. People who are grounded and comfortable in who they are don’t need to play this adolescent game; in fact, it doesn’t even occur to them. For example, I know my hair is not purple. It doesn’t even occur to me to try to convince others and myself repeatedly that it is not purple. I’m very grounded in the fact that it is not. This competitive mindset is what we, as a society needs to shift in our awareness so that people can heal and live their lives knowing they have the power. They have always had it. It cannot be taken or given away. You can only choose not to use it. There is plenty of power for everyone. This competitive thing we have going on in our minds will ALWAYS create division in ourselves and others. (Oh dear, did I tell my age with the ‘my dog’s better than your dog statement’)?...

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How to Make Your Dreams/Goals a Reality in 2013

Posted by on Jan 8, 2013 in Blog |

– Visualize how your life will look at the end of 2013. If you can see it, you can create it. – Write down your goals and back each up with a powerful WHY. This is an important step in making it real because the vision is becoming clearer when it’s written. The most powerful WHYs I’ve seen that created momentum were those that evoked a positive emotion (called PASSION). It you cannot FEEL it in your heart, it is likely not strong enough. – Share your goals with other people (family/friends/mentorship). This step holds you accountable to YOURSELF and what you said you wanted to create. Your family/friends are extra personal support. Your mentorship has already been there, done it and has a wider perspective of the big picture you are aiming for. Do you have a mentor? A coach? Someone who has been successful in the area of your dreams? – Step into action. Visualizing, writing and sharing isn’t enough. Stepping into action is a necessary part of creating any plan. For example, I can visualize planning a party. I can write about it. I can tell others how it will look, but it will not get created if I don’t step into action. And I likely will not step into action, if I don’t feel passionate about the WHY behind creating the party. What are your dreams or goals that you are stepping into action to create in your reality this...

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It’s Monday at 7:00 a.m.

Posted by on Dec 31, 2012 in Blog | 1 comment

  It’s Monday at 7:00 a.m. You just woke up, and you are about to get up and get ready for work. Suddenly there is an emergency broadcast throughout the world. It is not a radio broadcast, yet everyone hears it. It is God. God says, “This is an emergency broadcast. Today, go and do the job you love. It doesn’t matter what that job is, how much it pays, what benefits come with it, what people think of you doing it, or who’s job it was. What does matter is how that job makes you FEEL. Go now.” What do you think would happen if everyone followed the instructions? Here’s what I know would happen: • Everyone would be happier. • Stress would disappear. • Everyone’s health and finances would improve because they are working in a field they love with Divine Intention. When we do what we love, we create amazing results in a short period of time. Our joy is contagious. Our passion is endless, and the speed of our creativity is unshakeable. I call this Unshakeable Bliss! • Economic conditions would improve. • Productivity and revenue would increase for businesses. • Everyone would have enough of everything, feel loved, honored, respected, cared for and truly living their authentic truth. If you are not happy or barely get by from paycheck to paycheck, I’d suggest taking an honest look at how you are living every hour of every day. For most people, they live their day doing work that does not serve their truth. They fear what others will think if they even start to pre-plan doing something they love in the future. Know that you can love what you do. You can change your life as quickly as the time it takes for you to decide to do it. The speed of the change depends on your willingness to cooperate with what you already know to be true for you. Resisting your truth will always cause scarcity, angst, regret, pain, frustration, unhappiness, and yes – unwanted medical conditions. I am not suggesting that tomorrow you quit your current job if it does not FEEL right for you. I am suggesting that you have the option to rebirth yourself by pre-planning the steps that will aid you in creating your life including the job of your dreams. Make the decision that procrastinating about living the life you always dreamed about is no longer acceptable nor looking back at what could have been or what happened before. What is in the past cannot be changed but can hold valuable lessons to improve your life now. It is important not to live in the past to the point...

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WOOWOO and FOOFOO

Posted by on Nov 24, 2012 in Blog |

“In all of life including personal relationships and business, if they know more about you than you know about yourself you will be manipulated. KNOWing yourself is your #1 life goal. What 98% of the people on this planet don’t know about themselves is: YOU each have the power. YOU have always had it. It cannot be given nor taken away. YOU have the choice as to whether you use it, ignore it, or deny that it exists within you. You deny it by passing it off as WOOWOO and FOOFOO. WOOWHOO is a double-paned Window Of Opportunity. FOOFOO is a double Field Of Opportunity. You choose which opportunities are closed by how open you are to that which is BEyond the obvious.” -Susan Abrams Milligan, Author – excerpt from my first book in the series, coming May 2013. Title release January...

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Missing Someone?

Posted by on Nov 19, 2012 in Blog | 2 comments

Missing someone doesn’t have to be a “bad” thing. It’s about perspective. Missing someone could give you a warm feeling of love and comfort.

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