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Don’t worry, be joyful: your prosperity depends on it

Many women worry about their lifework.

We worry about

  • how many clients we have
  • our finances
  • whether or not we’ve made the right choices
  • if we’re a late bloomer
  • how we’re ignoring or following our dreams
  • how much better everyone… Continue reading

Ezine, Blog and Article Energy Saving Secret

If you’ve ventured over to Katrina’s site during the past two weeks you may have noticed she has an active blog. Right now she’s writing all about her Ancestral Pilgrimage, but she’s been blogging for years about a variety… Continue reading

Surrender: Is it a sign of lost hope or the key to clarity?

I once read a true story about a man who nearly drowned. He was swimming in the ocean when a giant wave pulled him under. The water was strong and the man fought furiously to save his life. At some… Continue reading

How to tell if you are unconsciously blocking abundance

The other night I dreamed someone offered to buy one of my art pieces for $2000.

I laughed and said, “I’ll sell it to you for $200.”

Talk about blocking the flow of abundance and simultaneously undervaluing one’s work!

Several… Continue reading

Tornado Dreams: A New Way of Growing Lifework

Do you feel a shift in the air? I do, and I know I’m not the only one. Something is happening and it’s not just reflected in the spontaneous eruptions of war, earthquakes and tsunamis that are disrupting the planet and its inhabitants. Continue reading
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