Guest Article by
Rev Claire Middleton
Prosperity Your Divine Right
Many have bought into the idea that being poor equates with being humble and being godly. Many believe that you get your treasure in heaven and that this earth is where we suffer. As we look about, we can clearly see that it is done unto you as you believe. Often those who have perpetuated these ideas either didn’t know any better or are the ones at the head of the line in the bank.
Jesus’ teaching says that heaven is at hand. I invite you to extend you hand in front of you and see how far away that is. We are also instructed to act as if we have received the good. Many preach don’t count your chickens before they are hatched; however, we are being told to act as if it is already done. That means pack your bags for college, get the boxes ready for your new home or clean out the car because you desire a new one. It is done unto you as you believe.
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Guest Article by
Mary Scott
Streamline and Unclutter your Mind with Microsoft Outlook
Does time fly when you’re working on email? Do you wish you could streamline the way you work with it and enjoy it more?
We spend so much time in email, yet if you’re like most entrepreneurs, you’re probably pretty much self-taught. Maybe you took a training seminar at some point, and you’ve picked up tips and ideas from colleagues and friends along the way, but much of what you’ve learned has come from trial and error.
Here are five ways to streamline your time with Outlook 2003 and 2007. These will help you unclutter your mind and streamline your processes when working with your clients.
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Guest Article by
Elaine Gaither
Self Care is NOT Selfish
As a Holistic Stress Management Instructor and coach, I advocate SELF CARE as being the key to inner peace. You might be thinking,”I don’t have time for self care everyday”, “I already have a full schedule”, or, “30 minutes for myself each day sounds preposterous!”. I can understand. Most of us hit the ground running in the morning and don’t quit until late in the evening. We are busy reacting to the daily routine of things that have to get done- cooking, cleaning, laundry, shopping, bill paying, car pooling, being a nurse, Mom and spouse are all tiring. I get it!
Guest Articles by
Marlena Field
Magical Moments
A magical moment is a moment in time when you felt happy, energized, at peace, satisfied, content – a time when there was an abundance of positive feelings and thoughts.
When you remember one of your magical moments, where you had a heightened experience, you will notice that your thoughts were positive, your body was enlivened, and your spirit was peaceful. Being abundant is a “whole body experience” – body, mind and spirit.
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