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• Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Jingle bells ringing
Line-ups at the check out
Strings of colored lights, sparkling angels, stars and Santa’s
Overheated babies
Frustrated Mommies
Perplexed Daddies
Overspending
Parking lot fiascos
Tempers flaring
Christmas concerts
Winter break
Day Dreaming
Locking keys in the car
Menu planning
Trimming the tree
Cookie baking
Making wishes
Sending greetings
Dealing with fender benders
Christmas music
Singing in the Church choir
Gift giving
Drinking eggnog, plain and spiked
Fireplaces roaring
Party going
Reminiscing
Last minute shopping
Volunteering
Getting speeding tickets
Thanking
Observing traditions
Attending Religious Services
Fundraising
Hungry
Sharing
Donating
Overeating
Dieting
Deep breathing
Vacationing
Praying
Lives beginning
Lives ending
Re-connecting
Separating
Celebrating

These are just a few random sights, sounds and experiences shared by people all over the world at this time of year. No doubt you will agree, some we can do without, however magically in some way and especially if we look for it, the true spirit of the season is captured in the end. How would you define the true spirit of the season? How will you make it happen?

                 ______________________

~We are thankful and proud to be able to partner with our clients in achieving the best possible personal experience that life can provide, one that is not only rewarding, happy and fulfilling but has a positive ripple affect on others along the way.

In this spirit we wish you and your families the very best of what the Holiday Season has to offer and most importantly, all of what you personally want to experience.

~Lesia S.

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• Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Ben is a successful executive who enjoys music and singing. He is also a family man with a wife and three children who are all musical in some way. Together, Ben, his wife and children have accomplished many endeavors over the years individually and as a family unit  – endeavors they are very proud of.

Some time ago, Ben went in to work and was told that it was his last day.
At first he was stunned. His wife shed some tears. Later, after the initial blow to the family and the questions that swirled about, they did what many in similar positions must do – they embarked on a new path.

Embarking on a new path meant that Ben had to do some soul searching. That meant answering a lot of questions about who he was, who he is and who he wanted to be as he moved forward in his life and specifically career. He questioned what choices he wanted to make now that he had been put in a position he did not choose to be in.

It has been a good while since this happened to Ben and his family. You might be surprised by the revelations Ben has had since that fateful day.
He decided to probe his thought processes during the years just prior to being ‘let go’ and as he put it, “be brutally honest with myself”. He was surprised to find that he was subconsciously preparing to move in a new direction months before he left.

Over the years he recalled, his passion for music and singing had not subsided. In fact it continued to flourish. In his spare time he spent hours rehearsing for fundraising events at which he performed and thoroughly enjoyed.
He realized that as much as he was seriously engaged, dedicated and productive in his executive career, part of him and his thought process would be on music and performing. In fact, over the years he had been slowly purchasing expensive audio/electronic equipment and often times by chance, began connecting more and more with people who were involved in the music industry.

-A question you might ask is – was he subconsciously preparing for a new beginning and a somewhat new direction?
-What did he truly want?
-What is Ben doing now?

Today Ben is doing all the things he loves. He is working at a job that engages his specific expertise in business and at the same time lends him the space and time to nourish and reap the rewards of a passion that wouldn’t let go.
When asked, “What do you think the future holds?” the response is, “It looks promising!”

~What is your subconscious telling you?

~Lesia S.

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• Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Happy Sharing

Happy Shopping

Happy Macy’s Day Parade Watching

Happy Thanksgiving Day USA!

~Lesia S.

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• Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

~Are you enjoying success?

~Is success all about ‘the climb’?

Miley Cyrus sings about one’s journey in life or ‘the climb’ in one of her latest songs. She sings, “there’s always gonna be another mountain….aint about how fast I get there, aint about what’s waiting on the other side, it’s the climb”, and many of you have heard the adage about success being the journey, not the destination.

How do you perceive success?
How has your climb proven to be successful?
How hard or easy is it for you to recognize your successes?
What makes your success different from someone else’s?
What makes your personal journey unique?

Have you ever thought about what makes up a personal journey?

Is it what you see and how you see it?
How you feel and how you want to feel?
How you think?
What you want and how much you want it?
What you do and when you do it?
All of the above?
What else…?

~It’s your climb and your success, then what would stop you from making it your intention to recognize and savor every well-earned moment of each and every personal success and use those celebratory moments to nourish and fuel your soul as you venture ahead?

Harold V. Melchert said it well –

Live your life each day, as you would climb a mountain.
An occasional glance toward the summit keeps the goal in mind,
But many beautiful scenes are to be observed from each new vantage point.
Climb slowly, steadily, enjoying each passing moment;
And the view from the summit will serve as a fitting climax for the journey.

~Lesia S.

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• Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

To the Veterans of War,

On this Remembrance Day we salute and support you. You are the men and women, past and present, who put yourselves in harms way in the name of freedom and peace. We salute your families and acknowledge their strength. Thank you all for your courage, your heart, your sacrifice, your bravery and your patriotism.

In your honor I for one will reflect on what I can do, how I can be and how I can communicate with others to cultivate respect, freedom and peace to lessen your burden.
In fact, I make it my intention and invite my peers, all men and women, to join me in making myself accountable for my words and actions.

Today we remember and will never forget to celebrate your courage and all of the freedoms that we are privileged to enjoy as a people and a nation.

Sincerely,
~Lesia S.

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• Saturday, October 31st, 2009


What will this windy, dark and dreary evening bring??

 

 

Have a Witched Halloween Everyone!!

 

 

~Lesia S.

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• Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

 

~ If you want what you’ve never had,
Then you must do what you’ve never done ~

~Lesia S.

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• Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

What do you endeavor to do or to be and with how much passion?

The first part of that question when clearly and firmly defined is the first crucial step in the pursuit of that endeavor.

What is your endeavor?

To be happy again – What exactly does that mean?
Land a rewarding job that fits my lifestyle – What is your lifestyle?
Master a skill – What will that bring?
Conquer a struggle with weight – What will happen if you do?
Be the first person to…
Attain a career objective?
Win a scholarship?
Run the Boston Marathon?

Whatever the magnitude of your endeavor, knowing exactly what it is, wanting it and imprinting it in your mind, is one battle won. The next battle is becoming aware of the implications of actually succeeding. What will it bring? How will you feel?

The second half of the question is about the fuel or passion that will fire up your engine, the engine that will ultimately drive you to your destination or to succeed in your chosen endeavor.

But what is your fuel, your motivation?
Where will you get that fuel?
How do you assure that you will not run out of fuel before you reach your destination?
What do you think will determine how long it will take to get there?

Whether you wish to be the best person you can be, the best athlete or the best in your profession, the success of each endeavor however large or small, rests upon and will be the result of how much you want it and are prepared to reach and keep learning until you achieve it.

Success need not take as long as you may think.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I invite you to fire up your engines!

~Lesia S.

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• Monday, October 12th, 2009


It’s a great day to share.

 

Share food

Share your love

Share stories

Share memories

Share acknowledgments

 

It’s a great time to reflect.

 

Reflect on what you’ve created

Reflect on what you’ve overcome

Reflect on how you’ve grown

Reflect on what you’ve learnt

 

It’s a great time to celebrate.

 

Celebrate family

Celebrate friends

Celebrate freedoms

Celebrate choices

Celebrate new beginnings

 

It’s a great time to visualize.

 

Visualize a dream

Visualize the ideal partnership

Visualize living each day with ease

Visualize yourself happy

Visualize doing what you love to do

Visualize diverse cultures living in peace and harmony

Visualize the earth in equilibrium

Visualize life without disease

 

 

~It’s a time to give thanks for what we have today.

~It’s a time to communicate, take steps and never lose hope for a better tomorrow.

 

Happy Thanksgiving!

 

 

~Lesia Saplywyj

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• Tuesday, October 06th, 2009


THE HARDER THE CONFLICT, THE MORE GLORIOUS THE TRIUMPH.

WHAT WE ATTAIN TOO CHEAPLY, WE ESTEEM TOO LIGHTLY;

IT IS ADVERSITY THAT GIVES EVERYTHING ITS VALUE.

 

-         Thomas Payne

 

When asked to name a few things that she values Sheila replied, “My life, my family, my job, my shiny red mustang convertible, my house, my friends, taking vacations….

 

If you were asked the same question what would you say? What do you value?

 

How many of the things you truly value did you have to work for?

 

How hard were they to come by?

 

How much adversity did you have to endure?

 

Was what you attained worth the effort?

 

 

According to Sheila, nothing came easy. She struggled, stumbled, got up and stumbled again. Her relationships were volatile, little money in the bank and her vision of the future bleak. What she had in abundance was passion, will and courage. With professional support, conversation and guided process, she did a lot of soul searching and went through a great deal of personal growth, gained new insights into her life, forged ahead when she was in dire straits, took small steps and kept her attitude in check.

In a breakthrough moment, one that put it all in perspective for her, Sheila realized that she would not change a thing from her past. What she endured she feels provided her with the skills the wherewithal, the need, the ability to make informed choices and the vision to see, reach and achieve anything she decided and truly wanted. Sheila noticed that she attributed little value to the things that came too easily or were literally handed to her.

Sheila is a mature woman who now knows how to manage what ever life throws her way and feels that she will make mistakes but she will never fail because there are no failures only learning opportunities, challenges to overcome and potentially that much more to value.

 

Sheila is an inspiration and a success in her own right.

 

~Lesia S.