Sep
15
2009
0

Learn to let Go

   
“Into each life, a little clutter must fall”
 
But you don’t have to hold on to it forever!
 
If your life feels out of balance, you can free up the time, space, and energy for more important things.
 
Start by paring down your possessions to those things you either or use regularly.
 
Minimizing stress will lighten your heart by letting go of guilt, anger, and other negative emotions and adding more humor and laughter.
 
You’ll be healthier and happier for it.

 
              Tell you Story
 
For years and years I had carried anger toward my father.
He blamed me for death of his wife
 
 
It took me many years to let go.
 
My health started to improve because I made a decision to stop blaming him for all painful experiences from my unfortunate childhood.

 

I finally realized that the poor man didn’t know any better, but I can take control  of myfuture.

 

Slowly, step by step, I learned to change my thoughts.
I made a decision to focus on good things, to look for a bright side in everything.

 

The darkness I used to feel started to lift up.
I learned how to visualize a beautiful garden full of incredible flowers.
I learned how push the dark thoughts out of my memories.
I finally pushed all of this darkness out
of my mind.

 

I made a decision to write notes of good things coming in.

 

I placed good

pictures of my bright future in front of me.

 

And now I am helping you.
 
Do today something that you can do instead of thinking about something you can do nothing about.
 
 
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Written by jsosensky in: Uncategorized |
Sep
14
2009
0

Are you prepared to be self-employed?

Careful thought can help you to determine if it’s right for you.

 

For some people, self-employment is only a dream. Others find the courage to do it, but discover that they were happier with a steady paycheck. Still others couldn’t imagine ever going back to a regular job.

 Some say that you should start your own business when you have so much money that it doesn’t matter if you lose it-or when you have so little, there is nothing to lose.
But don’t let the money be the deciding factor.
 
Nowadays Network Marketing, Home Based Business does not require money to start of. You can also start part time.
 
Make sure you understand the realities of self-employment.

 

For example, working  for yourself by yourself can be pretty lonely. It also requires a tremendous amount of self-discipline. You’ve got to get up and get going every day. The more you can stick to a regular routine, the more successful you are likely to be.
 
Be honest with yourself.

 

How much time are you willing to commit?
What Are you willing to do?
What are you willing to give up and for how long?

 
Tell you a story.
 
I became physiologically unemployable from 1974.
My first job in Canada was a
Shampoo girl. What are you going to do when you do not speak a word of English?
Never mind, that I had earned my degree in Soviet Union… You don’t speak English, go wash hair!
Not a problem. I loved working with people’s images. That was my intention. Hair Salon!!!!
Well, you start somewhere, right?
 
 I washed thirty heads a day, mapped floors 10 times a day, cleaned ashtrays several times a day. Don’t forget the glass doors, mirrors, and shelves. Whoooo!

All of it for $1-50 an hour plus tips.
My one bedroom apartment rent was $160.00 a month. 

 
One day the Salon owner asked me to stay behind at the end of the day.
Boy, the way she said it, got me worried. What did I do wrong?
Did I leave shampoo on one of her customers hair? Did I not rob their good enough? Or did I smell sweat?
Well, it could be anything. What if I am not good enough shampoo girl?
 
I asked a pedicurist who spoke Russian, and already spoke some English, to be my translator.
 
The Salon owner started.
 
“My ladies complain about you.”
 
“That’s it! I was right, I will be fired now!’ I thought to myself.
 
“Well,” she continued.
“They say, you look too much like a lady, not like a shampoo girl.
You wear your long cotton skirt and a knitted cotton top. Shampoo girls should be wearing jeans with a hole on a knee. They have to wear  platform shoes, and have acrylic nails, so they can scrap ladies hair harder!”
 
I was shocked to hear that looking and acting like a lady supposed to look and act was wrong.
 
I looked at my boss with this question in my eyes.
She was waiting for me to say that I was sorry, and that would change.
I wasn’t not going to say I was sorry, and I was not going to say that I would change!
 
The silence lasted for a few seconds, and then she asked me.
“So? Are you going to change?”
 
“No!” I said with confidence.
 
That was the moment when I decided that I will never work for anybody from now on.
In ten months, I opened my first Hair Styling Salon.
Never worked for anybody ever since.
Was it hard?! You bet, it was!
Do I regret? Not for a minute!!!!
 
Don’t forget to check couple of links:
 
 
 
 

 

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Sep
11
2009
3

Don’t worry that the mule is blind - just load the wagon.

 
Write down your stumbling blocks that are keeping you fro pursuing your dream.
Now ask yourself, “Is this within my power to change? What could I do to change this?” Write down every answer you can think of, including outrageous answers like “win the lottery” and have my own talk show.”
 
Pick one that you can start working on today, and work on it every day.
Achieving your dream is like trying to move a large boulder down hill. It’s hard work to get it rolling, but once it starts, it quickly gathers
MOMENTUM.
 
Also, don’t forget to go to:
 
 
order your 110 Way To Eat Well
 
Learn how to feed your body for
Wellness.
 
Tell you little story.
 
I was raised in Russia, former Soviet Union. We didn’t have fridges and stoves. We had cold room crawling space underneath of our floors.
We had quite large vegetable and fruit garden. We had wood burning stove for heating our home and cooking our meals.
My step mother went to the market  to buy fish or chicken once a month.
What did we eat the rest of the time?
Everything we could make from our garden.
We bought eggs, oil, butter from around the corner small store. We had milk delivered by the milkman. Every morning, fresh.
My step mother made butter milk out of it.
My father came out with an ulcer after the war.
I believe that the food my step mother prepared for him helped my father’s ulcer to heal.
He had no physical issues there after.
 
Please, learn and teach others how to Eat Well.
 
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Written by jsosensky in: Uncategorized |
Sep
10
2009
0

What’s Your Passion

 
Following your passion may be a stretch - financially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually - but it should never require you to compromise your values. if something doesn’t feel right, it’s not right for you.
Walk away.
 
If you’ve identified your talents, you found your true calling.
 
Go for it!!!
Give it all!!
Who said, it’s going to be easy?!
Yet, if you know what you want,
it’s easy, because you do what it takes with EASE!
Wow!!!
It feels sooo GOOD!!!

 

Nothing should hold you back.
If you are afraid a little bit… nothing wrong with it. You can learn to overcome this feeling.
 
I will share something with you.
I know that cooking Delicious, simple
but decadent dishes
was my passion ever since I remember myself.
I actually started doing it at the very early age. In my Orphanage.
And as I grew up, at the age of 14 I entered working world. Strangely enough, my first job was in a Meat Plant, as a sausage maker.
Boy! Did I discover that I didn’t want to eat sausages?! Yes! I did!!
From there on, time and time again through my life journey, I returned to cooking and hosting, cooking and hosting. I find it most fulfilling. I feel the happiest.
Oddly enough I finally stabled on to
The Best Company, Isagenix International whose Passion is to teach The World how to Nutritionally Cleanse and Feed our Bodies with the best nutrients which are missing in generally produced foods.
They opened my eyes on HOW ESSENTIAL it is for all of us take control of our Health. By doing this
they assisted hundreds of thousands people to improve quality of their lives not only physically but financially.

 
My life is one of them.
And now, with a group of dedicated
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Sep
09
2009
2

Be Open to Asking

 
 
 
Ask to people who are doing what you want to do.
 
Ask them how they got started, what they think it takes to succeed in this business, and anything else you want to know about their career lives.
 
Many individuals are willing to make time for people who initiate to seek them out.
 
Start by offering to buy lunch for that person.
Use this time to present one or two of your ideas or challenges.
Then listen to the voice of experience.
 
One of the best and quickest ways to gain experience and make yourself known is to offer your services on a volunteer basis. Organizations are always looking for people who are willing to help!
 
You will always meet the “movers and shakers” this way.

 

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