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10 Top Tips for a BIG, Fabulous, Dream Life!

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

When people ask me the secret to achieving the dream life that I live and talk about – and which I believe is absolutely achievable for anyone – these are the top 10 tips I share with them:

1.  Be thankful for what is, just as it is

This can be a challenging one, sometimes, depending on what’s happening in our life.  But, whatever’s happening, it’s important to understand that there’s always some part of it to be thankful for.  We can choose to live with an attitude of gratitude, rather than one of bitterness, anger, negativity or sadness.  We can choose to focus on the good things we  have in our lives, rather than what we perceive we don’t have.  The more we focus on the good things, the more good things we attract.

Why not keep a Gratitude Journal?  Write in it, at least twice a week, the things you’re thankful for – little things and big things.  I guarantee that when you do this, your whole perspective on your life will start to change.

2.  Take responsibility for your life

It’s important to understand, and take ownership of, the fact that where we are in our lives is the result of decisions and choices we’ve made along the way.  Okay, so life often throws us curve balls (and I’ve had plenty of those!), that we have little or no control over, but it’s what we decide to do with the ball once we’ve caught it that makes the difference between a life that simply drifts along, apparently prey to happenstance, and a life where we’re in control of what happens next. (more…)

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Choose Gratitude

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Being thankful is a choice – did you know that?

It’s so easy to focus on the things that we perceive are wrong with our lives – the things we don’t have, what we lack, what we’re settling for.

Now, you know me, I’m not one for settling for less than what I want in my life – those things I can change I do change.  I don’t have circumstances, people or things in my life that don’t add to my life.  I speak up when I believe the status quo needs shaking up.  I challenge people to be authentically themselves and to live their best possible lives – that’s what I was born to do.  I defintely don’t settle.

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