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Is Spirituality a Personality Trait?
Posted by admin in Feminine Success, Health & Well Being, inspiration on October 18th, 2009
What makes somebody score high on a psychological test of spirituality? Usually high scores result from endorsement of a specific set of values thought to indicate spirituality. These values might include, for example, altruism, unity, charity, inner peace, generosity, and purpose in life. In contrast, people who value individuality, solitude, competition, materialism, and expedience tend to test out as not particularly spiritual.
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4 Steps to Living Your Vision By Marsh Engle
Posted by admin in Feminine Success, Positive Actions, Vision, empowerment on August 25th, 2009
Today’s an anniversary for me. It’s been eight years since my first book was published. And, over ten since I began to investigate what allows one person to continuously achieve spectacular outcomes every day without fail while others experience what appears to be an endless stream of bumps along their journey to success.
Here’s what I’ve discovered: Success is in the quality of our choice of action!
All of the high achievers I’ve met and interviewed have one very important thing in common: They each have a practiced system of success and it’s one filled with the attitudes, habits, rituals and certainty that serve rather than distract them from their vision.
Here’s what else I’ve discovered: We cannot change what we refuse to see, deny or acknowledge. In other words, it pays big dividends to get real, take pure responsibility and be deeply honest with ourselves. Know what you require in your life and allow these elements to be your continuous point of reference that guides your quality of choice and action.
The pay-off: Your actions are inspired, your enthusiasm high and your results in alignment with your greatest vision!
Are you ready to bring your vision into focus and empower the actions in your life? Begin by experimenting with the 4 Steps to Living Your Vision:
1. INVESTIGATE. Start by taking a look at your current patterns of thought, habits of action and energy depleting attitudes – all of them. If you are like most of us, it’s very likely that you’ve unconsciously practiced many of the same routines day in and day out your entire life. ; As you become aware of any limiting habits of thinking, choice of language and actions, take note. Acknowledge them. This first step is simply about gaining awareness. No need to judge. Simply notice.
2. DECIDE. As you begin to take notice of your conscious and unconscious actions that have become your way of life, decide which ones tend to deplete your creativity and which are empowering and energizing. The habits and attitudes to hang onto are the ones that propel you forward and serve your highest vision. In many cases, these are the ones that also positively impact the people around you. Disempowering ones are those that steal your sense of connection, joy and fulfillment – these are the ones that stand between you and living your vision.
3. REPLACE. Since every choice … including our ways of perception … tend to become routine very rapidly, the best way to eliminate an old disempowering attitude is to replace it with a fresh point of view. Take a look at limiting behaviors and consider a new way of approach. Become innovative. Stretch yourself. Transform. Modify your choices and replace them with vibrant new actions.
4. PRIORITIZE. Start with small steps. Prioritize the patterns that you want to tackle first. Ask yourself which ones … when altered … will have the greatest impact in your life. Then, focus on making small changes in those areas of your life. Remember, what motivates and propels a purpose-full life is your passion and enthusiasm. Break through the barriers of progress one attitude at a time – as you feel ready.
And, most of all, always keep in mind: A vision without action is simply a dream. An action without vision is merely a passing of time. But vision with action can change your life and the world.
Julie & Julia! An Inspiration of Creativity!
Posted by admin in Career Development, Feminine Success, Uncategorized, empowerment on August 10th, 2009
In 2002, Julie Powell was just an average 30-year-old New Yorker who wanted something more than a dead-end day job. She turned to a cookbook for inspiration, but it wasn’t just any cookbook. Julie decided to cook every single recipe in Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking in one year and chronicle the ups and downs of her attempt in a blog. The blog was a hit, and soon Julie got a book deal to write about the experience.
Her book Julie & Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously became part of a screenplay for a new movie written and directed by the famed Nora Ephron. Oprah.com’s Erin White talks with Julie about her journey through food blogging, cooking and writing and about what it’s like to see her story come to life on the big screen.Read more.
Jada Pinkett Smith’s Aha! Moment
Posted by admin in Career Development, Feminine Success, Positive Actions, Uncategorized, empowerment on July 11th, 2009
She tried to micromanage the world. By letting go and doing less, she realized she could actually be more.
About a year and a half ago, I realized I was about to hit a wall. My husband, Will Smith, and I were going through a major transition-besides acting, directing, writing, and producing, we’d started the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation to support urban families through education, health, and arts programs. At the same time, I was trying to keep my family life healthy and strong and take care of our kids, Trey, 16; Jaden, 10; and Willow, 8. I’ve always been a caretaker; I think a lot of women are. We take care of everybody else first, and very rarely do we think about ourselves.
I grew up in a neighborhood in Baltimore that was like a war zone, so I never learned to trust that there were people who could help me. I was also stuck in the idea that taking care of others was the way to create good relationships. As a result, I tried to micromanage my world.
One day I was so overwhelmed I thought I might be crushed under the weight of all the responsibilities I’d taken on. I pray and meditate every day, and when I started meditating that morning, I felt that God was telling me, Surrender or explode. All of a sudden, I was released. The stress was gone, and in that stillness came the solution: The less I do, the better things will go.
But it’s one thing to have an idea and another to grasp it. Okay, so I realized that by doing less, I can be more. But what did that mean? And how could I apply that to my life? I started with my family. It’s not just about being with them; it’s about being present while I’m with them. That area had been slipping a bit, but on this day I focused on my kids. I turned off my BlackBerry and didn’t take a single call or check my e-mail. You know how you feel as though if you stop, the whole world will fall apart? Well, it didn’t. For a while, everybody was like, “Where’s Jada? We’ve got to get this answer! This needs to happen now!” But it all went fine without me.
So the next thing I did was trust that the people we’d hired could do their jobs. When I was trying to control them, they felt suffocated and invalidated. When I let go, they felt empowered, which created an atmosphere of harmony, and there was peace within the everyday chaos. I learned that surrounding myself with people who are able to help me is like being surrounded by tangible godliness.
Since then, it’s been a year of bliss. I don’t have to go around trying to save everybody anymore; that’s not my job. I took off the Control Freak crown, and now my headaches are over. That tiara may have been pretty, but it was just too damn tight.
- As told to Suzan Colón
Envision the Possibilities!
Posted by admin in Career Development, Feminine Success, Positive Actions, Uncategorized, empowerment, inspiration on May 28th, 2009
The Amazing Woman Envision Statement
In this moment I see myself as the amazing woman I am.
On this day, May 28, 2009,
I pledge my full attention and intention toward living my most vibrant and amazing Self.
May I be open to the quiet whispers of the Divine voice that gently guides me to soar freely and completely in all ways.
May I find the vibrant trust and the creative confidence to follow this wisdom guidance allowing any thoughts or feelings that stand in the way of my pure intent to softly melt away.
In doing so, may I clearly recognize myself
as a brilliant, shining example of someone
who listens to her inner wisdom and trusts intuitive callings.
May I stay focused on my highest vision,
seeing and feeling it as being already demonstrated.
By doing so, I make a solid commitment to myself
to project the power to magnify and bring my creative brilliance to life.
I celebrate this as the amazing woman I am.
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What is Feminine Success?
Posted by admin in Feminine Success on May 23rd, 2009
What is Feminine Success? Here’s a start. Then, I’d love to hear from you!
Feminine Success is all about igniting our natural, innate, empowered flow of creating a life from the core essence of our gifts, our talents, our powers, our possibilities!
Feminine Success is all about being involved in a dynamic community where we work on our businesses, we grow our relationships, create co-operative business and empower our earning capacity beyond what we may have imagined possible.
Feminine Success is about discovering ways to stay passionate about how we can offer our skills and talents to the world. Focused on the ways our gifts inspire and empower other people to live their most amazing lives … we value our power to create change.
Feminine Success is seeing the impossible become possible. It’s a willingness to ignite the passion to take action! It’s a solid belief to allow our vision to become real, embraced, lived!



