This is my motto for the year:
2011 "secret" to success: Implementation. Put ideas into action- do not think of what-ifs and shoulda-couldas - be pro-active!
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January 2011: My “secret” to Success for Massage Therapists: This is my motto for the year:
2011 "secret" to success: Implementation. Put ideas into action- do not think of what-ifs and shoulda-couldas - be pro-active! Power vs ForceI’ve had the book, Power vs. Force, The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior: An Anatomy of Consciousness, by David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D. on my shelf for at least 5 years. I liked the title, but never even opened it. The past 6 months have been filled with a lot of change and major... Embracing our Compassion
In addition to all thinks biz, practice building and social media marketing, I really appreciate the fact that part of my personal branding online is being able to talk and write about the yearning in my soul for forward movement-advancement on my spiritual path. Fortunately, I get to work with a massage sub-specialty, Compassionate... Weaving a New Tapestry
‘Equal opportunity does not guarantee equal results’ was a truth shared with me by one of my mentors in college. It was with this truth in mind, that I proposed the Women In Bodywork Business (WIBB) blog to then brand new editor, Christie Bondurant. At first she balked at the idea of a gender... | |||||||||