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Biofuels: A Fake Climate Change Solution?

Thursday, March 13th, 2008 by Maryam Webster

I rarely make political statements, but this is one I happen to think is important, and it’s not about people, it’s about the environment. It’s a good point they’re making along the lines of  an untutored person thinking "if one pill is good, five must be better" and killing themselves through ignorance.  Biofuels are great, but the authors of this newsletter Avaaz (see below) have a good point about green technology caveats. Vote your conscience…




 Biofuels are billed as a way to slow down climate change. But in reality, because so much land is being cleared to grow them, most biofuels today are causing more global warming emissions than they prevent5, even as they push the price of corn, wheat, and other foods out of reach for millions of people6.

Not all biofuels are bad–but without tough global standards, the biofuels boom will further undermine food security and worsen global warming. Click here to use our simple tool to send a message to your head of state before this weekend’s global summit on climate change in Chiba, Japan, and help build a global call for biofuels regulation:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/biofuel_standards_now/9.php?cl=60989106

Sometimes the trade-off is stark: filling the tank of an SUV with ethanol requires enough corn to feed a person for a year. But not all biofuels are bad; making ethanol from Brazilian sugar cane is vastly more efficient than US-grown corn, for example, and green technology for making fuel from waste is improving rapidly.

The problem is that the EU and the US have set targets for increasing the use of biofuels without sorting the good from the bad. As a result, rainforests are being cleared in Indonesia to grow palm oil for European biodiesel refineries, and global grain reserves are running dangerously low. Meanwhile, rich-country politicians can look "green" without asking their citizens to conserve energy, and agribusiness giants are cashing in. And if nothing changes, the situation will only get worse.

What’s needed are strong global standards that encourage better biofuels and shut down the trade in bad ones. Such standards are under development by a number of coalitions8, but they will only become mandatory if there’s a big enough public outcry. It’s time to move: this Friday through Saturday, the twenty countries with the biggest economies, responsible for more than 75% of the world’s carbon emissions9, will meet in Chiba, Japan to begin the G8’s climate change discussions. Before the summit, let’s raise a global cry for change on biofuels:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/biofuel_standards_now/9.php?cl=60989106

ABOUT AVAAZ
Avaaz.org is an independent, not-for-profit global campaigning organization that works to ensure that the views and values of the world’s people inform global decision-making. (Avaaz means "voice" in many languages.) Avaaz receives no money from governments or corporations, and is staffed by a global team based in London, Rio de Janeiro, New York, Paris, Washington DC, and Geneva.

Ain’t it a Pip?

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 by Maryam Webster

I just wrote the below to the folks taking the 12 Keys to Bliss class with us over at ECI and thought I’d share, as it really applies to all of us. I get the daily motivational niblet from TUT.COM. The messages come, "From the Universe" and they always touch or tickle me. This one though, my mom would have called a real pip. To wit:

Every once in a while, with gaps in time that stretch for eons, someone like you comes along who instinctively trusts their inner senses more than their physical senses, the unseen more than the seen, and whose life-insights are so piercing that they unwittingly blow the entire model of spiritual evolution to smithereens.

"Gabriel, did you register Maryam Webster’s epiphany yesterday? Raise expectations on all human beings another 72 gigatrons, and tell not a soul."

How do you do that?
The Universe

It’s worthwhile to note that this message is sent out to everyone who signs up. This is one of the more fruitilicious ones, but it does have a point. How can we all:

  • trust our inner senses
  • trust the unseen
  • stay present
  • have piercing life insights and epiphanies
  • do what we do for the highest good of all

Post a commment if you like. The folks in the 12 Keys course have been having a busy little dialogue about this in the ecampus, but I can’t share that with you here. You can however share your thoughts for others to read if you like. Just hit the button below and let us know: How would you feel if this message came to YOU, with your name on it, telling you that these things had already happened, were a foregone conclusion. What might the difference in your life be?

In my thinking for one, self-esteem would not be an issue. Neither would courage, bravery, personal strength or any of the other traits that people seem to have trouble with. This is a small subset of all the possible personal betterment practices. As a spiritual practice, this list above pretty much covers what a shaman, priest or priestess does. As spiritual teachers in our own lives, who are we when we have these skills native in us, and intact and functioning since birth?

In a future week, we’ll learn how to reinvent your early life to give you what you would like to have from birth onwards as skills, tools or other resources. And we’ll experience how our life changes in moments, and the different timeline that arises. Generally speaking, a much more copacetic timeline. Interested?

Your feelings on this would be lovely to read.

Warmly,
Maryam

American Lung Association’s Integrity Check

Friday, February 1st, 2008 by Maryam Webster

The phenomenal Lisa Wilder has brought to our attention the American Lung Association’s 52 Proven Stress relievers.  (Pollyanna Power, girl) Chief among them was: Don’t do anything now you’d have to lie about later. It really took me aback to realize that this is not right now a foregone conclusion for us as a species.

What a gritty way to say…

live from your center

from the blessed bowl of your belly

sup wisdom…

and give to get

All affect each other,

none is seperate

Please get it.

Thank you.

To quote Reverend Dr. King, whose memorial day we recently celebrated, "I have a Dream."  I personally have a dream that all beings will experience simultaneous enlightenment, release of pain and attachment to illusion. And that we’ll all realize we’ve already won the lottery and already live in paradise, each and every day. It’s both a past fact and foregone conclusion.

Doubt that this means you? Then listen to your Bliss Compass: the winged messenger of your Breath, and the measured thrumming of your heart.

Dragged Back to Gehenna…

Sunday, November 11th, 2007 by Maryam Webster

My buddy Donna Steinhorn, of the Association of Coaching Excellence just tapped me to reply to a post she made over at her blog on what we do to give away our power and how we can get it back. I’m happy to oblige with a few thoughts on the matter…good question!

Hey Donna, Donna!  For giving away power, I’ll have to go with you and say it’s getting dragged *back* into things that I had already found support on…then found support staff wasn’t doing what I needed them to. I’ve made out reams of instructions, spent personal time, taught them how to teach/create/whatever, and even set up a support help desk.

Yet, when the salami hits the fan, my students and customers complain directly to me as the buck really does stop here, on my desk. Sometimes though, no matter how much I gently redirect their complaints to the help desk, or counsel with an employee how to deal with the complaint on their own, I still occasionally, find myself embroiled in the thick of things.

This is a liminal time. Liminal, in the sense that it represents both a challenge and an opportunity. An opportunity, that comes to me in the form of empowering others to deal with things on their own that I have told the Universe I do not wish to deal with anymore. And by golly, it’s working, and the staff do their jobs really well for the most part. A challenge though, to shape gently and minimally, letting others do their own work without the temptation to become re-involved.

I stand on the threshold of two doorways, a hallmark of liminality.

One doorway, holds the new life I have affirmed over and over and over (and over…) that I want to lead. Not doing the "busy" in my job, but handing it off to others who are so much better at it. Not doing the main bulk of teaching in the post-graduate program I created, but hiring brilliant and qualified teachers from my own pool of graduates. Not coding every webpage and shopping cart item in my online store, but jobbing it out to the nicest VA’s in the world, who also run my help desk with polish and elan.

Life is good through this beautiful doorway. Life is as I want it to be. With this support system in place, I now have the time to create again that I badly needed, to cause my business and life mission (the two are indivisible really) to take off and truly fly. And lo and behold, it has.

But annoyingly sometimes, there is that other doorway. Rimmed in flame, in my imagination. The doorway through which previously ingrained pattern behavior wants to pull me backwards into the mental maelstrom of "no one can do it as good as I can!"  and "it takes me as long to teach them to do it as it would be for me to do it myself!".  Cue energy and power flowing away and down the drain.

That way lies insanity. Here there be Dragons.

While I have strayed back through the Flaming Door a few times in the past few months, such jaunts are becoming rarer and rarer. And it’s really okay if some folks think I’m a bitch because I don’t continually give and give and give to them of my time, expertise and energy, asking them instead to deal with the appropriate staff member. That nearly always happens when you make a shift like this. (watch for it…) And it’s okay if the staff doesn’t do it perfect, doesn’t get it right the first time or makes a spelling mistake (aaaaggh!!! pet-peeve-o-rama!) in official correspondence. Really, it is.

How I’ve made trips to the past in terms of pattern behavior dwindle to nothing is first by doing energy work, such as NLP processes, EFT, ZPoint Process or others on the patterns I know sabotage and weaken me. That done, I focus entirely on feeling good, to quote Wayne Dyer and Abraham-Hicks. Taking a page from Dr. Andrew Weil, I eschew the news more and more for reading things that educate and make me feel better and take also his prescription of a deep belly-laugh at least one a day…but you never can chuckle just once, can you?

And I take a leaf out of my own book on Bliss in slowing down, way down, no matter what. It’s a lifesaving move, and one you’ll thank yourself for. I remember Kim George’s sage quote: that nothing which is meant for me can be lost, and I reflect that I have all the time in the world, all I’ll ever need. That is a richness of reserve that keeps me looking towards the beautiful door, that keeps me going through it every day when I wake up, with singleminded intensity. 

Andy Andrews said that to truly succeed at anything, we must persist without exception. I choose to be happy every day. I choose to go through the beautiful door and live in the life I am dreaming into being. I choose to persist without exception in these things. That’s how I do it. There’s no "Secret" to it, there’s no magic other than consistently persisting in making these pivotal choices.

So how about you, dear reader? How do YOU give your power away and what do you do about it when you notice your energy going down the tubes to a power drain?

Leave a comment and let Donna and I know!  :-)

And…I’d like to tag Krishna De, Jasmine White, Tara Katchaturoff, Suzanne Falter-Barns, Andy Wibbels, Jennifer Louden and Ellen Britt! Tag, you’re it!

The BlissNote, R&D Team + A Free BlissMap

Monday, October 29th, 2007 by Maryam Webster


In bliss yet? Go here: maryamwebster.com/12keys Breaking News: Hi, this is Maryam…

Are you in Bliss yet? If not, you are going to want to join all the other folks who are getting together to immerse themselves in the 12 Keys To Blissful Living program with me in February, 2008. It’s a high energy, Must-Do training, community building and gathering of once and future Avatars of Bliss - you don’t want to miss this!  More Info & Registration Here



Get on The Bliss List by subscribing below. You’ll discover many more ways to make your days more sane, happy and user-friendly. And for the simple trade of your occasional comment or opinion, you’ll get as a thank-you, my own "How To Achieve Bliss In 8 Key Life Areas" MindMap with CLICKABLE LINKS to wonderful online resources that will take you much further - like a TREASURE MAP that will lead you to your own "gold within"…

You’ll also get invitations to free monthly telegatherings with me to explore and use the Everyday Bliss Process material, and enjoy expert interviews and info sent several times a month

There’s more about what a "No Sweat, All-Party" R&D Team is like below, but basically it’s full of men and women like you, who are dedicated to achieving and sharing more time, peace and sweetness in their lives. Go ahead, hop on the train and start your BlissMap today:

Subscribe & Get Your BlissMap Here:
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IMPORTANT NOTE:  After you hit the button, you’ll need to reply to our confirmation email so that we can send you the BlissMap and our Team call invitations. Sorry, but we CANNOT follow up on "challenge-response" services that require senders to go to a webpage to authorize our email to get through to you. If you have one of these, please use your PRIMARY Gmail, Yahoo or other account  instead (one you read every day, as our Bliss Party calls are sometimes at short notice!) to receive email from us.



What A "No Sweat, All-Party" R&D Team Is Like:

Periodically, I’ll send you an email with the time, date and bridgeline of a free opportunity to hang with me and the other members of the team in a:

"Bliss Party" R&D  Telegathering

On these party calls, you’ll get a HUGE jump on the rest of the world who will have to wait to read the book:

  • I’ll share, and we’ll discuss your thoughts on the 12 Keys to Everyday Bliss, the exercises in the book and new directions in my Bliss research. I’ll ask you to share your ideas on your experience of the exercises, research, or related products or services I’m thinking of integrating into the material…

  • We’ll have some of the Women of Everyday Bliss, expert interviewees come party with us and give us the benefit of their unique wisdom plus  experts from different fields you won’t hear elsewhere to share must-have resources, tips, tools and techniques…

  • And as always, I won’t let you get away without taking the good feelings even further, so you’ll get  ENERGY COACHING tidbits in each and every Bliss Party call…
  • I’ll also send you emails between the calls, and you send me your thoughts, improvements or other areas too look towards, if you feel called to do so. We’ll have fun musing together over how we can achieve Everyday Bliss in our lives and how to spread the Joy to others.

This is the basis of how I am conducting my research, so you have a chance to really influence the direction of the Everyday Bliss For Busy Women book and the products and services that will grow to complement the book and other books in the series.

While there are many perks to being an R&D BlissTeam member, you’ll participate at your own level of comfort, there are NO "musts, shoulds or oughts".  Answer R&D team emails as much as you want, party on our call-ins as often you want, listen to as many expert interviews as you want, take part in as many giveaways as you want.

As this is a community based effort and people very often come up with similar ideas, all contributions will be credited to "The Everyday Bliss R&D Team". And if you ever find you’re not having the time to participate, you can unsubscribe and re-subscribe at any time.

That’s a cartload of Blissful Goodness, and the warmth, love and support of a dedicatedly peaceful community to boot. How’s that for a deal?

We’ve got several more Keys to Bliss to research together, and this is the book’s production year - I’m still writing - (pub date: Spring, 2008) and it’s going to be busy, happy, party-filled and fun year for us all!

So if you’re interested in ALL these Goodies, and the clickable MindMap of "How To Achieve Bliss In 8 Key Areas Of Life", just fill in the form above…

Welcome!

Review: Therapists, we’re not all that as Coaches…

Friday, October 19th, 2007 by Maryam Webster

My publishter, New Harbinger, sends out a very interesting monthly newsletter. The following is from their onboard promo for David Skibbins’ book Becoming a Life Coach: A Complete Workbook for Therapists and it is very sage advice  - especially for Energy Coaches in training…or at any level of their practice.

As we are studying ethics shortly in the Certified Energy Coach Program, this advice becomes particularly poignant. And those coming into coaching out of any kind of therapy background, do read this book posthaste for it highlights among other subjects, very important shifts in worldframe that therapists must make to be successful as coaches and what our rigorous training prepares us beautifully to coach around.

A "bravo" and two thumbs up to my colleague David Skibbins, PhD, CPCC for a wonderful book and job well done. Highly recommended for Energy Coaches and anyone transiting from any form of therapy or healing work into coaching.

    Maryam Webster
    writing as Director, The Energy Coach Institute

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From Chapter 1:
CONTRASTING THERAPY & COACHING: DIFFERENT LEVELS OF AUTHORITY

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Experts Can’t Be Trusted

Many mentally healthy clients distrust therapists. And not unreasonably—all our training in psychology has warped our point of view. We are experts in the assessment and treatment of psychopathology. And so we tend to see it everywhere: everyone is neurotic, corporations are dysfunctional, the government is addicted to power and control. Most people are mentally healthy. Until you wrap your mind around that fact you’ll be re-creating your clinical practice wherever you go. You’ll be unconsciously disempowering your clients by finding problems they need to solve. They’ll sense that you don’t completely trust them, that you regard them as patients. You may get compliance or you may get rebellion—both of which are expressions of dissatisfaction

The Wrong Tool for the Job

It’s inappropriate to apply a therapeutic perspective to most real-life situations, especially work settings. Therapeutic perspectives are well-honed tools that are invaluable in assisting dysfunctional clients to become functional, but they are simply inadequate for addressing the dynamics of already functional environments. Of course, this hasn’t stopped psychodynamic and psychologically based systems theorists from analyzing the workplace. Indeed, these ideas have been elegantly applied to the workplace for years—with no apparent impact on work environments whatsoever. Pointing out the narcissistic qualities of leadership, analyzing top-down communication fl ow patterns, and discoursing on parentifi ed employer-employee relationships have all fallen on deaf ears. Having twenty-three names for snow doesn’t help you much in a jungle—and all that accurate clinical terminology doesn’t translate very well to corporate America. That’s because people at work have work to do and don’t have time for psychological mumbo jumbo. It’s simply the wrong tool for the job.

Functioning companies are intelligent, responsive, complex living systems. To superimpose a paradigm that evolved out of personal, psychological clinical work onto the richness of the minute-to-minute challenges and choices that face a growing corporate entity is absurd. The concepts of an outside expert—especially a clinically trained one—are going to have very little impact on that environment.

The Special Bonus of Therapy: We Know How to Control Ourselves

Therapists are particularly well suited to an egalitarian approach because of our training in self-management. The intensive interpersonal training we’ve gone through also serves to make us outstanding empowerment coaches. We’ve already learned how to moderate our responses in the service of the client’s needs. Other coaches-in-training also have to struggle with selfidentification as a helper and the habit of giving advice, but few of them have gone through the deep, insight-oriented inner work required of a psychotherapist. Thanks to our training as therapists, when we realize the negative impact controlling behavior can have on a client, we can modify our responses to better coach our clients. Once therapists stop trying to sneak therapy into coaching, therapists become outstanding empowerment coaches—primarily because of our self-awareness and our self-management abilities.

GIVING UP AUTHORITY

However, just reading a few paragraphs about authority may not be enough to persuade you to give up years of feeling in charge. So let’s see exactly what’s at stake here:

  • What do I enjoy the most about feeling competent and in control as a therapist?
  • Where else in my life do I think I need to be the one in charge?
  • What might I get from letting go of my authority role when I coach?

Now that you understand how different coaching is from therapy—and why it should be—here’s an exercise to help you fully step into this new perspective:

You can read the rest of this article here.

Women Work Longer, Unhealthier Hours

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007 by Maryam Webster

Last week I gave a speech to a group of technology workers about workaholism being the standard, not the exception these days. I also shared the statistic that women work longer hours than men do, traditionally in the home  and also at outplacement work sites. Remember mom putting in hours on dinner, cleanup and mending or other jobs while you and dad watched tv and hung out? Most moms worked up to bedtime when I was a kid. Work at home COUNTS as "work". We’re seeing this historical tendency transfer into the corporate workplace as well where women are asked to work longer hours and then come home to resume working. Reading a 1980’s women’s magazine, my mother was once heard to mutter "Time for myself? Whatever do they mean by that?" For many women world-wide, little has changed in the past twenty years.

The point I was making is that housework and child rearing are historically un-valued or undervalued jobs, and are typically taken on in a majority of households by women. Once a woman has worked a full day in the office, she potentially comes home to meal preparation, cleaning and parenting taking up her time in far greater proportions than do male parents. This is not my observation, but that of dozens of clients, industry research and formal surveys. I cited the article below and so am running it again for those of you who missed it back when…

This study cites how women in the UK are working longer, harder and as a result, are accumulating more stress. When you translate that to America, you can tack on a few hours and perhaps even add a quarter more bother to the stress load. Why? While they are fast approaching levels of job-stress we have in the U.S., Europeans tend to have more realistic work/life balance than Americans.

From:  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3178554.stm

WOMEN WORK LONGER HOURS

A woman’s work is never done may sound like a tired old cliché - but it may be more true than ever.

According to a new survey a woman’s working week is now half a day longer than it was five years ago - and that’s without housework.

The increase is down to the growing number of women in more high-powered management and professional jobs, say researchers.

In contrast, the total number of hours worked by men has fallen slightly over the same period - from 45.5 hours to 44.8 hours.

Key Findings
* Average working week for all workers is 39.6 hours

* Men’s working hours have fallen slightly over the same period - from 45.5 to 44.8 hours

* The working week for younger workers (18-24 year olds) is 36.3 hours

* Almost a quarter have reduced working hours since 1998, largely due to parenthood

* A quarter of workers now work long hours, compared to only 10% in 1998

Girls to work more

According to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (www.cipd.co.uk/default.cipd ) who conducted the survey, the shifting pattern is down to changes in the UK economy.

And these are more likely to become more magnified, not less, in the future, as the UK economy shifting from male-dominated manufacturing to the more female-friendly service sector.

Mike Emmott, head of employee relations at CIPD, said: "If efforts to secure equal treatment for women at work are to bear fruit we can expect to see their experience of work and working patterns aligned more closely with those of men."

However, men are still working much longer hours in paid jobs than women.

Compared to an average week of 44.8 hours for a man, women are working 33.9 hours.

Flexible friend?

The impact of the government’s campaign on work-life balance has had little effect, the report says.

The element of the report’s findings contradicts a recent report for the Office of National Statistics which said that six million workers were now benefiting from flexible work.

The government has introduced a range of family-friendly and flexible working measures.

It signed up to the European Social Chapter shortly after coming into power - and many European-inspired policies have subsequently been introduced.

In recent years: new fathers have gained paternity rights; women can take up to a year’s maternity leave - and parents now have the right to request flexible working patterns.

In addition, people working part-time have gained the right to equal treatment as full-time employees.

But according to the report there is an increasing proportion of people working long hours - more than 48 hours a week - up from 10% in 1998 to 25% today.

These long hours can have a negative effect on quality of life, with more than a quarter of those people who are working long hours admitting health problems as a result.

A quarter said had led to stress or depression and it had affected their sex lives and their relationship with their children.

More than four in ten workers say long hours "gets in the way of" their relationship with their partner or spouse.

"The only crumb of comfort", the report says is that one in four employees have cut back their hours in the past five years, although this is largely down to parenthood.

Self Help Industry Research You Gotta Know About

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007 by Maryam Webster

Thanks to Krishna who tipped me off about putting this at my blog. You can read her sage suggestions here on how to use this research to market your self growth business!

If you are involved in the area of self improvement and self growth you will be interested in the following market research.

Dave Ricklan, Founder of Self Growth.com, sent out a survey last week to all of us who author the articles found at that site.

Here are the results of the survey in rank order, then I’m gonna rant on ‘em at the end. 

Question1 - Who are the most important leaders in the Self Improvement Industry?

The answers were:

Anthony Robbins

Deepak Chopra

Wayne Dyer

Oprah

Jack Canfield

Question 2 - What websites are the most effective for generating traffic to your website?

The answers were:

Google.com

Yahoo.com

SelfGrowth.com

MSN.com and MSN Search

EzineArticles.com

Question 3 - Where do you get the most up to date information on the Self Improvement Industry? 

The answers were:

SelfGrowth.com

Google and Google Alerts

Amazon.com

Master Mind Groups

Hay House and Hay House Radio

A really simple set of questions, but very telling! For me as an NLP practitioner, I was suprised to find Tony Robbins listed first in important leaders - he’s always the one people run down! (even some NLP’ers) I can think of many that are omitted here too, such as Louise Hay, whose Hay House Radio did place in info generators, Cheryl Richardson, and others.

Another thing I can see as a glaring omission is the various special interest groups, professional associations and conferences that we all have or do belong to and attend. I’ve found in the several professional associations I’ve belonged to, a great dearth of information about the most up to date happenings. The associations seem really behind the curve and very slow to creak out of the stone age as far as cutting edge information gathering which is a shame, because providing cutting edge information should be the primary task of such groups.

Ever notice how you get much more information on what’s going on out of chatting around the watercooler than at company meetings? Maybe there’s something to be said for the more informal ways of gathering information. I can think of several I rely on daily: del.icio.us, digg, stumbleupon, reddit, Technorati and so on. If you want to know what’s hot, follow chat in the blogosphere about it.

Were your preferences not served in this survey??? If you’d like to "Place An Unofficial Vote" for your faves and turn people on to YOUR teachers, information sources and cool Self-Improvement websites, post a comment, below!

Do U AQ?

Monday, June 18th, 2007 by Maryam Webster

Do you AQ? If not, you might want to. AQ stands for Abundance Quotient and is a system developed by my friend Kim George to e-x-p-a-n-d the potential and possibilites of your life. I loved her newsletter intro of today so much I am reproducing it below as a sterling example of a wonderful Everyday Bliss mindset. Savor this delicious slice of summer savvy and get yourself on over to Kim’s site and sign up for her newsletter and classes today.
 



The cornerstone of our work with the AQ System is the belief that each of us is born great - born with everything we need, want, and choose to be who we are.

Yet our society is constantly bombarding us with message after message about improving ourselves, fixing our flaws, changing our lives and re-inventing who we are.

As if who we are isn’t good enough.

I think this is a load of crap.  This kind of belief - focusing on what is "wrong" and what isn’t working, instead of focusing on what’s naturally great and already working - perpetuates and fuels the billion dollar self-improvement industry.

One of my favorite lines from Coaching Into Greatness is "Dogs get fixed, People don’t get fixed."  Is there something about yourself that you see as flawed?  A weakness?  Something you’ve been struggling to improve for years?  Usually, when we negate a part of who we are, we’re also resisting the truth of who we are.

As a society, we’ve got to let go of our fixation with fixing ourselves.  Let’s learn to be the Observer.  Instead of making things wrong, we learn how to observe what we don’t want and choose what we do.  This is engagement.  After all, this is doing what we can do.

This is the work of AQ.  This month, and every month, we’ve got lots of great resources to help you shift your focus from fixing to choosing.  Read on for all the details.

Thank you for being you!

Kim

Connect to the wonderful Kim and the AQ institute here: http://coachingintogreatness.com

Join Me - TODAY For My FREE Teleclass On “Everyday Qi”

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007 by Maryam Webster

If you’re reading this blog, then you’re undoubtedly dedicated to the experience of Everyday Bliss. So I KNOW you’ll want to participate in the FREE Teleclass I’m doing TODAY with Ellen Britt, for her Everyday Qi program.

I’ll be sharing the first FIVE Keys to Everyday Bliss from my upcoming Everyday Bliss For Busy Women book, a technique you can use to rev up your energy (even when you are tired, ill or have had a horrible day) and how to use the energy of intention to transform your  limitations into a precious treasure.

Interested? Calendar open at 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern TODAY, Wednesday 5/23?

Great!  Sign up here:

http://www.everydayqi.com/signup4webster.html

There are MASSES of goodies included of course,  and you’ll also get to hear LOTS of other fantastic speakers on energy techniques and other health and wellness promotion info that you can really use.

See you there!

Warmly,
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