Tips for Bouncing Back

October 21st, 2010

Tips for Bouncing Back

Life Transformations, LLC 2010© Joanne Aaronson

First a family member loses a job, and then someone gets sick. Or, you’ve just been promoted and have extra responsibilities; just when you really need the support of your co-workers, a key person leaves the team. How do you handle it? There are two ends of the spectrum—we can get totally stressed or we can bounce back- and many points in between. If we decide to “reframe” the situation to look at it from the most positive perspective, we’re called “resilient” – or so says Beth Howard in a recent article in the AARP Magazine.

Listen to Your Inner Voice

January 13th, 2010

2_DrLaurelLaurel Clark is the President of the School of Metaphysics, a not-for-profit educational organization with headquarters in Missouri and 15 branches throughout the Midwest.  Since 1979 she has been teaching metaphysics to others in a variety of venues.  She is a teacher, interfaith minister, counselor, public speaker and author.  Today she is here to share her inspiration with us, welcome Laurel!

Unsticking those who got stuck

November 15th, 2009

DavidCouper“Lost your job? Laid off? Changing careers at 40, changing your careers at 50? Stuck in your career? Want to do something different but don’t know what?”  These are all questions that David Couper assists people in answering…and sometimes when things seem most uncertain it’s a spiritual gift that comes in the most unique form, like that of David Couper, that can give you direction.  Welcome David!

Simply a spiritual being on a physical plain…

November 2nd, 2009

SA05c-WEB-150-pixWe are simply spiritual beings taking part in an adventure on a physical plain…  please welcome Suzy Allegra as she shares her story of inspiration in this segment of the “Living the Life of My Dreams” interview series.  Welcome Suzy!

Loved unconditionally through 3 marriages, 4 bonus children, 5 careers and much more…

October 26th, 2009

smeadCicely Tyson once said “Challenges make you discover things about yourself that you never really knew.  They’re what make the instrument stretch, what make you go beyond the norm.”  Susan Mead has done just that in stepping outside the norm to create a life she is both grateful for experiencing and pleased to share with others.  Welcome Susan!

Tell us about the path you traveled to arrive where you are today:

Overall, I believe that “it’s not about getting what you want, but wanting what you have”, I can’t imagine a life I would find to be much more rewarding—though like many these days, a little more cash would be helpful.

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