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Get Rid of Your "But"
In Search of Balance
2008:The Year of Dharms


 
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I am happy to present Your Guide to Thrive, our new monthly e-guide. This is the first step toward fulfilling my commitment to make Life Cultivation available to women across the globe. My intention as I release Your Guide to Thrive is that you and everyone who receives it fulfill her deepest desires and thrive in every area of life from home, work, love, body and soul.  Feel free to invite others to join our community. I promise it's going to be an amazing journey.

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Get Rid of Your "But" and Transform Your Life
There's one big thing standing in your way of having what you want and that's your "But". You've probably spent countless hours worrying about your other "Butt" and whether it's too big, fat, flat, flabby, saggy and so on - as if changing your "Butt" will change your life! No need to fret, just remove a "t" and get rid of your "But" so the Law of Attraction can kick in and dramatically transform your life. Click here to get rid of your "But" now!


thriveiconIn Search of Balance
What's your number one challenge? Let me guess, "balance". So many of us are in search of balance but we have no idea how to get there. It's because balance isn't a function of what you do, how much you do or even how much time you spend doing it. Balance is a function of your relationship with yourself and the place from which you create your life.

Take a moment and imagine yourself on a normal day as if you're watching a movie. See yourself move through the day from waking up, getting breakfast ready, finishing last minute work, driving the kids to school, swerving in and out of traffic (putting on your make up or experiencing road rage), stopping at Starbucks, rushing to work, working all day, running errands on the way home, planning parties, getting dinner, doing homework with the kids, checking email and on and on and on. The visual picture I get is of a woman deity with eight arms juggling a variety of sharp objects while riding a unicycle and talking on her cell phone. Now with your picture (or mine if you like) in front of you, consider the likelihood of finding balance from this place - consider that what you've been doing is trying to find "balance" by balancing it with everything else on your to do list.

So how can you find balance? Click here for the full article.

dharma icon 2008: The Year of Dharma

"You are what your deep, driving desire is. As your desire, so is your will. As your will is, so is your deed. As your deed, so is your destiny." - Brihadaranyaka Upanishad


Dharma has become one of those spiritual buzzwords that you'll now hear tossed around at a cocktail party. It was at a recent Yoga conference that I learned "2008 is the year of Dharma". I was immediately excited even though I really didn't know what Dharma was at the time. With a little research, I found that I am in the Dharma business with the work I do as a Life Cultivator - I just didn't know that where I guide people to is actually their Dharma.

Dharma is by nature so vast it's not easy or even possible to "define" so what follows is a slice of what you need to know in order to embrace 2008: The Year of Dharma. Essentially Dharma means "truth" or that which is aligned with the true order of all that exists. The Universe's Dharma is the Absolute or God. Buddha's teachings are Dharma as they capture Buddha's truth and his path to enlightenment. Your Dharma is your own path to truth and personal fulfillment. So, Dharma is not something you find, define like a life purpose statement or even create it's coming to know your true self by getting in touch with your deepest desires and expressing who you are in the world.

So what can you do to embrace 2008: The Year of Dharma? Click here for the full article.

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