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Change Begins with Awareness

Change Begins with Awareness

by Marianne Clyde What changed in your life? What happened to help you make a new choice? Maybe you quit smoking when you discovered it was bad for your health? Maybe you adopted a shelter dog after you found out there are so many dogs that need a second chance? Maybe you started advocating for clean water once you saw a statistic about how over 1,000 children under five die each day from unsafe...

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Mastering Your Life

Mastering Your Life

By Marianne Clyde Imagine feeling SO confident and self assured that within 6 months you have mastered the following areas in your life: How to set your INTENTION for a breakthrough and living in harmony with that. How to master you HEALTH and align with your body, mind and spirit. Master how to raise your awareness on ABUNDANCE and become a person of increase. How to become a conscious...

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A billion people…

A billion people…

By Marianne Clyde I recently posted a question to GROK (AI arm of x.com). Here was my question: "If I have a group of 10 people that I influence, and each member of that group has 10 people that they influence, and each member of that group influences 10 and that extension of influence repeats itself 10 times, how many people are influenced?" What would you guess? First, Grok confirmed that he...

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A Sign From God…

A Sign From God…

By Marianne Clyde You have been created for a life you love. You have the power inside of you to make that happen! But how does that happen? How do we know what steps to take or which direction to go? You have to learn to pay attention Once you start to pay attention to what's going on in you and around you, you will realize that the Creator of the universe is talking to you, guiding and...

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Living a Life of Impact

Living a Life of Impact

By Marianne Clyde Everyone is living a life of IMPACT. Why do some lives look more impactful that others? There are about 8.2 BILLION people on the planet. You know as well as I do that no survey covers all 8.2 billion people. However, apparently one survey says that 10% of the people on earth say they know what their life purpose is. And only 5% say they are actually living it out every day....

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Removing the ‘Stains’ in Your Life

Removing the ‘Stains’ in Your Life

By Pamela Bishop (Guest Blogger) Do you have a stubborn stain on your carpet somewhere in your house? Perhaps it is on a piece of furniture or clothing. My biggest challenge in this arena is my living room carpet. I have a dog whom I blame for the numerous stains on my living room carpet. I’ve tried to get theses stains out. They either come out for a little while after I work on them, but come...

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SMALL COURTESIES

SMALL COURTESIES

Guest post by Pamela Bishop What do you think about small courtesies? Do you appreciate a “please”, “thank you”, “excuse me”, or a “how can I help”? I appreciate these, as well as a smile, or when someone pauses in conversation to let me actually answer a question they have asked. These and many other small courtesies can help make life a little gentler and more enjoyable for everyone. It's easy...

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Where do you fit?

Where do you fit?

By Marianne Clyde Wouldn’t it feel great to have a safe place to hang out, where you are respected and valued? Of course, I’m going to start by saying that you are always valued at Isn’t She Amazing events and your input is always respected here. Besides that, though, you must remember that YOU are the creator of your life. You get to choose who you associate with. It is perfectly OK to leave a...

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Loneliness and Isolation are Deadly

Loneliness and Isolation are Deadly

By Marianne Clyde In general 50% of people feel lonely and isolated. Studies even show that 60% of women feel isolated in their careers. The reasons are varied, but the results are deadly. Reasons could be situational: empty nest death of friends and loved ones illness loss of job marital/relational changes Or the reasons could be societal: gender discrimination cultural expectations of aging...

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Saying Goodbye

Saying Goodbye

By Marianne Clyde I picked up Mojo ( my 13 yo lab) from her caretaker after a family trip. She apparently stopped eating 2 days after we dropped her off. So Jenny (her caretaker) cooked for her. Giving her chicken and rice and other things that might stimulate her appetite. That worked for about 5 days. Then Mojo just plain stopped taking any food at all. Including her pain killers. She had been...

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