Intention is one of the most powerful tools anyone can have in their personal or professional toolkit. Without it, our lives drift like leaves in a spring breeze. As this month’s feature article proposes, intention is the essential ingredient for anything we want to happen. Read on for another article on speaking up, as well as the regular features. For comments, questions or responses to this newsletter, please click here. Messages using the reply button will be deleted. Feel free to forward this newsletter; if this was forwarded to you, you may subscribe here.
The Power of Intention
We can do, do, do all we want, but all that doing won’t get us very far unless we have an ultimate vision. Without vision and the intention to achieve some goal, we’re just... full story here
The following questions are designed to broaden perspectives, to open vistas, to widen the lens.
There is no one right way to... full story here
What’s That You Said?
The Fears That Prevent Us from Speaking Up
Do you value being seen and heard? Do you want to have truly successful relationships? Do you want to make an impact on others? Then speak up! Of course, for some people, that’s easier said than done. You might prefer...full story here
Recommended Reading
Questing Marilyn: In Search of My Holy Grail, Personal Growth Through Travel, by Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem
Who Are You Really and What Do You Want? by Shad Helmstetter, Ph.D.
The Attractor Factor: 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth (or Anything Else) from the Inside Out, by Joe Vitale
Today's Quote
“Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers, but to be fearless in facing them. Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain, but for the heart to conquer it.”
—Rabindranath Tagore
Clients share their experience of coaching
"I came to coaching Helen following my second Women’s Quest Retreat. I was painfully aware of my way of being that kept me perpetually feeling stuck and not able to direct the course of my life. I liked the pro-active description of coaching that didn’t focus on simply “healing” old wounds which was my experience with psychotherapy, but instead offered a supportive relationship that assumed I was psychologically sound from the beginning and just needing direction, tools and support for creating the life I want.
I started with Helen lacking purpose, joy or companionship. Within six months I moved to another state to pursue my heart’s desire to write and perform music while running my own freelance writing business. And Helen will be coming to Austin this month to officiate my wedding to the wonderful man she helped me to manifest in my life."
—Monica Procter, Musician and Writer, Austin, Texas
“Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, magic and power in it. Begin it NOW.”
—Goethe
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