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In
my previous ezine, I shared a way to manage information overwhelm
so we can start becoming more focused and present.
As some of you know I am finishing my second book based on Abraham-Hicks
teachings, ancient traditions and presence. Last week as I was
researching information for my book, I spent a considerable
amount of time reading "The
Tao Of Pooh". |
The next day, I received the below article from my good friend and
fellow Law Of Attraction coach, Shama Hyder. Attraction in action!
I just couldn't pass this one up! Enjoy.
Jen's
Coming Attractions
April is the month of giving
for Jen. Please join me for a series of no-cost
teleseminar interviews with Top Internet Marketing experts
in April.
Calls will be held at 3 p.m. ET each Thursday.
Save the below number for all April calls. Learn
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Thursday, April 12 at 3 p.m. ET (2 p.m. CT, 1 p.m. MT, 12 p.m. PT)
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Topic: 3-Day Workshop This Summer on "The Tao
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Save the date August 17th - 19th.
Featuring: Winnie the Pooh and Friends on the Law of Attraction?
by Shama Hyder
of Divine Reach Coaching
As a child, I always loved watching Winnie the Pooh. I used to wake
up at 6 am on Sunday mornings to catch his adventures on the local
Disney channel. His love for honey fascinated me, as did his entourage
of interesting buddies. Looking back upon this show, I realize that
each character personified an aspect of the law of attraction. Each
character taught a wonderful lesson about living life the hard way-or
the easy way.
Winnie the Pooh-The ultimate cuddle bear, and also the ultimate
example in allowing. Winnie the Pooh never bothered trying too hard.
He believed that honey was plentiful and that things were always well.
He seemed to never notice the storm coming or worry about dirtying
his home. He lived for the honey, and that is exactly what he got!
Tigger-Tigger (T-i-with a double ggerr) will always have a
special place in my heart. He personified 'bounceability' as one of
my fellow coach friends calls it. Nothing got tigger down. Absolutely
nothing. No matter how things went for him, he saw it in his favor.
His optimism, his descriptive visualizations, his bounceability could
easily make him the poster boy for the law of attraction.
Piglet- Ah, piglet-the worrier, the worker-bee. He was quite
the opposite of Tigger. He worried his little head about everything,
and hence he got more stuff to worry about. Piglet personified worry
and fear-the very feelings that keep things from truly happening.
Luckily he had a friend like Pooh who calmed his fears and allowed
him to feel good.
Learn about the rest of the characters and figure out which one you
are on Shama's blog.
(want your article added to my ezine - send it to jen@ibrandweb.com,
I am offering ezine space in April freeee)
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About
The Director
The producer
and star of this ezine is Jen Blackert. Jen Blackert, The Attraction
& Success Coach, teaches a proven attraction and success (online
& offline) strategies that allows smart business owners to become
more focused and aligned with their true, authentic success. Learn
more about Jen at http://www.jenblackert.com.
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Learn more about
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