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THROUGH THE FIRE

Do you remember the book Iyanla VanZant wrote titled Faith in the Valley? That best selling book, which I believe was her catharsis, inspired and motivated countless people. Consider the founder of MADD – a woman who used her grief as a catalyst to save the lives of an incalculable amount of people. These are just two of a myriad of examples of people who used misfortune and personal tragedy to benefit mankind.Many of us have learned early in life that no one likes to be around people who make a habit of verbalizing their worries and complaints “no one likes a worry wart” is the adage that I best remember. A few of the other adages that have shaped my life’s conversational patterns are: “Keep a stiff upper lip”, “Silence is Golden”, “Successful people know how to keep private matters private” and one that I believe is universal: “Keep your business to yourself”.My cherished readers, I believe that our growth and success in life is a direct reflection of the lessons we’ve learned from people who were not too proud or afraid to share their personal triumphs. Information is a key proponent of growth. Be it intellectual, spiritual, physical, psychological . . . information is a stimulus, a catalyst, an activator. There will ALWAYS be nay Sayers in the world. No matter what you do or how you do it, there will be people who criticize, minimize, and ridicule not only your actions but your intents as well. We are always sharing information either with our words and actions or our silence and inaction. I herewith encourage each and every person reading this message to share with others the transformational lessons you’ve learned during the fires in your life. Your teachings may not only help someone through their personal fires, they may also save others from enduring needless fires.Being our brother’s keeper requires us to share information – not necessarily tangible goods. Remember teaching a person to fish is infinitely more valuable than giving them fish.
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Hi!I'm Kerri, CEO/founder of Oasis Cosmetics and Natural Skin Healing.With so many people part of this wonderful network, it's hard to meet and greet everyone the way I'd like to.In my search for the best ways to network, I have created a birthday calendar of all my networking friends and family. If you would like to get better acquainted, cut and paste the link below to your address bar and enter your birthday for me!It'll just take a few seconds and you don't have to reveal your true age if you don't want to :))))))http://www.birthdayalarm.com/dob/82975162a779490416b363Thanks & Peace*Kerri*http://www.OasisCosmetics.ning.comp.s. Don't forget......Schedule AND attend your yearly mammograms!!!! Do regular self-exams at home!!!!

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Are Your Clients Satisfied?

Hello,Here are just a few photos of customers wearing Tomoka's Twists hair accessories and earrings. I enjoy getting the pictures because it is one way that I gauge my success. Some clients will blog about products they adore and share details such as how it works, customer service, and why they like it. I have even seen a blog suggest a lower price for them. Another wished for a how to video even though she wore it well, I did grant her wish. Customers will respond with an email or phone call of praise, suggestions, and questions. One thought it would be cool to have earrings. I did too and taught myself how to make earrings and bracelets to match the hair accessories. I once asked a customer if there was a color that she would like to have, silver was her answer. To this day the silver one has been my best seller.In summary ask your clients what would they like and how you can serve them better. Customers have ideas and can work as your design team. Remember to reward the client for great advice, they will appreciate it.Take care,Carmen
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Assistance For Robbie

Greetings All,I need your assistance. Robbie began his culinary skills first by watching our mother then by working in restaurants where he was considered quite a chef. My brother Robbie had a stroke in March 2004 which impaired his left side. He was hospitalized for about 3 months, went to a nursing home for rehab and began to drive, and do some other mobile activities. Before Robbie had his stroke he always had a passion for food, this was one thing that Robbie enjoyed the most. He is considered disabled but you know what his desire to open up his own restaurant is still much alive. We need your help, if their is anyone that can help us to put together a plan which includes funding please reach out to me at deb157_2000@yahoo.com, we may have a location already invisioned right here in our community.
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Pre-Release of The Tension Reliever!

*"The Tension Reliever" will be pre-released on ebook through my website only for $7.00. It comes out on November 17th, 2008 and you can sign up to be reminded the day it's released here: http://dominiquewatson.webs.com/remindme.htm*I'm also releasing the personal journal of "How to Keep God in your Life" on my birthday 2/4/09. It will only be sold on my website and it's only $5.00*Lastly, I've added all ebooks of my previous books to my personal website for purchase.So please check out the site and see exactly what I have going on!------------------------------I'm starting a new newsletter called "Hot Off the Press" This newsletter will consist of inspirational messages along with great info about my books, websites etc. This newsletter is free and is received monthly through the mail. If you are interested in receiving this free newsletter monthly, please sign up here: http://dominiquewatson.webs.com/hotoffthepress.htmI look forward to being able to inspire you!!!!!!------------------Don't forget...2/FOR $20You can now purchase Dominique's Books here: http://dominiquewatson.webs.com/apps/webstore/Get both books for $20.00/ $10.00 each SIGNED! NO SHIPPING ADDED!Also available at....http://www.barnesandnoble.com/http://www.amazon.com/“The Tension Reliever”Volume 1A Poetry CollectionBy: Dominique L. WatsonMy 3rd book coming soon!Check out my forums as well to see what I'm talking about!!!!http://dominiquewatson.webs.com/forums.htm-------------------My Magazine, From A Writers POV has started new message boards and I am one of the contributers. My article this month was on the Ten Commandments in the bible. So I started my forums off with that. Come stop by and get and give encouragement. You never know who is reaeding and looking for some support.To join the forums and website is FREE!So stop by! I would love to read your posts!Here's the link: http://fromawriterspovmessageboards.webs.comI truly appreciate all the support!!!http://dominiquewatson.webs.comDominique L. Watson
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Are you really ready?

How many times have you heard those commercials that claim you can make thousands of dollars working at home for two or three hours per day? Being an entrepreneur is a role that many aspire to, but not everyone can be one. Although it sounds simple, becoming a successful work at home entrepreneur takes diligence, patience and determination.Before you run in and quit your day job, you need to sit down and evaluate your strengths and weaknesses. Not everyone has the temperament to be a work at home entrepreneur and it’s best for you to be honest with yourself from the start. After you have completed an honest evaluation of yourself, the next step is to determine if you can manage an online business for yourself.Organization is a key strength for running an online business. If you are selling information products, you must organize your time to compose, upload and set up the process by which you will sell these products. If you are selling physical products, you must organize your product and delineate the time for inventory, packing and shipping. In the beginning, you should also be able to work alone because guess what – you’re the boss now! It’s YOUR business and you have to be responsible for it.Let’s go back to those commercials that say that online businesses can be run without many problems. Don’t believe the hype for a minute, because even with an online business, you still have to deal with business issues. These issues cannot be avoided, because they’re just a part of doing businesses whether you’re doing business online or offline. You can avoid some of these issues just by doing a bit of homework and choosing the best home based business for you and your working style.Running an online business is not easy. Because are both boss and employee, you have to manage your time wisely in order to not become overwhelmed and discouraged. You must be a risk-taker, a self starter and have the understanding and temperament to deal with all types of people.As an work at home womenpreneur, take the time to make an assessment of your skills and temperament, then move forward in the field or industry that you feel works best for you. Working in a home-based business requires dedication, hard work and excellent time management. Much success to you in your endeavors!
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Putting the Business into this Portal

Thank you, LaShandra for the post about raising the standards for this portal and inviting ideas on how to improve this community.My feeling is that you can change the site yourself, but it's going to take some work. This post took about an hour to write, so know that I'm serious. We need this site to work.So, I have to admit, I don't come around much for three reasons:1) The objective of the site is not clear2) Forums and teleseminars don't make a community site3) Pink and distracting banners do not say "business"Point 1: The objective of the site is not clearWhat is this site about?Forgive me for being preachy, and maybe you know all of this and more, but I'm just wrapping up a course on Project Management, which I highly recommend to EVERYONE using this portal, if they're not experts in it already. And, what I sense is a lack of planning and focus.This was all stuff I learned from my Daddy, an engineer (i.e. professional problem solver), but it never made sense until I had some life experience to prove that he was (almost always) right. That lead me to actually spending the $700 to take a course, to learn how to do it properly to get results. This, in turn, has given me a framework to rapidly retool not just my business, but the code I write for my domains (about 130 of them).So, before you can make a success of anything, you have to PLAN. Not plan to make money, --if you do thing right, the money will come. What I'm talking about is really sitting down over a few weeks and figuring out what this site is supposed to do. Test against the data you already have (log in info, server logs), and figure out where to "change the angle." A few degrees can make all the difference.I have a great resource to suggest to you, and that is Tamra Adlin's The Persona Lifecycle. I was so very fortunate to be able to participate in a session with her while working at Avvo. I learned a lot from them as well, because they assembled an amazing team of specialists to get the job done. Nice to have VC money, I know, but it doesn't take money, so much as it takes the time to sit down and study.The first step is to figure out who you want to serve. What's the "scope" to put it in PM language. "Black Business Women." OK, but WHICH ones?"Sistapreneurs"? Does that scream serious to you? Or, is the idea that you want to build a warm place where we can be comfortable in our skin,--but not get a lot done? If you can, spend the time to read this book and call Tamra,--or someone else, to get a few minutes of support. She's a seriously smart, no nonsense cookie. On the cheap, look for seminars and papers on community building. Well worth several afternoons at Borders!"C-Level"? Well, chances are they got there by being highly disciplined and, somewhat hard-nosed about their business and how they spend their time. Figure out where black women have made good in business, look at their job descriptions and tailor the site accordingly.Now that Barack Obama is our President, the folks I went to school with (and maybe you did to) are going to be coming out of the woodworks. There aren't enough of us who have made it, but there are certainly enough to form a core of advisors.They give all sorts of advice in Black Enterprise. Sure, its conservative and kinda "party-line," but then, business is conservative. The objective is to separate people from their money by giving them something they value more than their money. Simple to think about. Hard to do.Bottom line: if this site is about business, keep all the social stuff to one side and make it about BUSINESS.Point 2: forums/teleseminars do not a "community" makeI think you had a lot of initial interest, but the forums are full of fluff. if the target audience are people needing wigs and buying plastic, then that's the quality of interaction you're going to get. The teleseminars MIGHT have been interesting, but I get the overwhelming feeling that I'm just going to be sold a wig or piece of plastic,--or worse, some pseudo-guru service.Right now, I put time aside in my calendar for only a few webinars, and they are dense highly technical sources of information within my fields of expertise. My interest is in cutting edge,--if not bleeding edge, stuff, so to get my attention, the webinar has to really give me something of value."Social networking" is really about the relationship between pieces of data and how you massage input people are willing to give you to help them make choices.It's hard to do that with an off-the-shelf solution because it lulls you into not thinking about the story you're trying to tell with the site. But, if you want this thing to fly, you really have to show a deeper level of thinking. Or hire someone to do it for you,--because it really is a geeky thing to do.So, one suggestion would be to study, in a transparent way, really strong sites like LinkedIn and FaceBook. Not just from the perspective of how to run a community so that it runs itself, but in order to learn better how each piece of information flows in and out of the system they've created.Point 3: Pink and distracting banners do not say "business"This is admittedly personal, but pink annoys me.When I am in a serious mood and looking for resources and a place to spend my work time, pink just doesn't do it for me. When I am looking for a place to kick back, I sure as heck and not going to go to an eyesore.One suggestion would be to look at the data you already have. See who is here and who has stopped coming. Look into their domain names: are they at ibm.com,--OR are they at hotmail, yahoo or some untraceable offshore domain?For my part, i gave my real company (Legal Data Services, LLC), but the site is under development. What does that tell you? One of two things: either I am a busy entrepreneur OR I am not at all serious. Sometimes, I wonder myself, but I assure you, it's the former.The look and feel of this portal are under your control, so I'd suggest an overhaul that looks at the site objective and where you want it to go. You can feminize the site without all that pink.Second, all those banner ads screaming for the user's attention are a distraction.And not a welcome one.Even as I type this, I want to run away because of all the changing content pulling at my attention. It's not just this site, it's any of them. Pop up ads don't get clicked. Rotating banners are very, very old school and they just don't work.Instead of people paying for banners, why not have them contribute content instead and then you promote the posts with banners of your own? Just an idea to follow up on the one you already suggested.You can't expect to make money from click ads until someone sees them, so I'd suggest building up the site FIRST, then gradually adding in a conservative number of ads, strategically placed to raise the likelihood of the user actually WANTING to click on them.I didn't intend to go on this much, but I wanted to use the time to say something that i hope will be useful, not just to you, but to anyone else hoping to build a web presence.
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Fast and Easy way to Financial Relief!

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Published Authors Summer Book Tour!

Published Authors, if you have a book tour or event going on that you want exposure to for this summer, let us know! We are including a special for Book Ads with interviews for the summer months. (June July August). We are looking for 3 published authors, with events coming up in those months who want to advertise their event and receive an interview with a book ad. It is on a first come first serve bases!Currently this feature is $15. But we are allowing those who have events going on during the summer months to only pay $10. Your Ad will be featured under our Summer Feature called "Look Whose Hot This Summer" for one full edition. Sign up will start in January!Thanks, Dominque
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Get More Exposure for your poems!

We are also looking for Poem Writers and published authors. We want to shine light on our writers and let you know we appreciate your work!Poem Writers will submit their poems through our weekly features. You will get two weeks of exposure on our magazine. You must follow the guidelines for weekly features. Here are the two week Weekly Features dates:*November 21st, 2008-January 2nd, 2009*April 3rd, 2009-June 12th 2009*September 4th, 2009-October 30th, 2009If you are looking for just a little more exposure on your poems, this is the place for it! Reserve your spot today!http://fromawriterspov.webs.com/advertisementinfo.htmThanks, Dominique
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GET YOUR FREE ADVERTISEMENT!

From A Writers POV is looking for active readers and subscibers. We are looking to give away FREE advertisement for the next few months to those who are frequent viewers of our magazine. This subscriber must be on our mailing list, post comments to weekly features and articles. Reserve spots for ads, submit articles, weekly features or inspirational writing. You can also register your book with our library.We are giving this away to 2 people. One person will receive the Advertise your service package, free for 3 months. Another person will receive the half-page advertisement for one month. All you have to do is become a frequent visitor. We will notice you!!!!www.fromawriterspov.webs.comThanks, Dominique
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My Power Mall has chosen a child from Africa to receive coporate profits. Many profits for this holiday will be going to One-Child-At-A-Time program. If your coporation is interested in helping out or if you have your own organization in mind, go to http://www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/96348. Click on Yes-I Want A Business Starter Mall. This mall is your own business mall. If you would like to make more money and allow more money to go to your organization, you may choose the World Changer Mall. I do not recommend this mall at first because you want to start making money for yourself and organization before you commit to paying $15.95 a month. The other mall is free. Again, that website ishttp://www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/96348The Posting For The Organization Is Below:One-Child-At-A-TimeJoan Ayebazibwe is the current recipient of the One-Child-At-A-Time program.CLICK HERE for her story.6% of corporate profits will benefit Joan.ProgressThanks!Ms. Kay
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Sweet Christmas Deals From Sweet Nature by Eddie

http://www.fabulousblackwoman.com/christmasspecials.htmlMy hair care products are formulated with the finest African Butters, Oils and Herbs that will leave your hair soft, manageable, healthy and strong. I am giving 20% off of all SUPER sized products as well as having a stock up sale. Check out my testimonialshttp://public.fotki.com/AngelNapps/guide-to-growing-yo/book/viewcomments.html

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Wedding Packages

Majestic MomentsPackagesWedding Day Coordination (Included in all packages)Rehearsal & Wedding Day Service OnlyWedding Consultation & Referral ServicePaper Wedding PackageCrystal Wedding PackageChina Wedding PackageSilver Wedding PackageGold Wedding PackagePlatinum Wedding PackageAdditional ServicesAnnouncing the engagement in the newspaper and/or sending out announcementsCoordinating an engagement partyAssisting with booking accommodations for out-of-town guestsPreparing a unique ceremony and vowsAssisting with planning the wedding shower and/or a get-together for the groomsmenPurchasing gifts for the bridal partyPlanning a rehearsal dinner/partyHoneymoon planningSending out thank you cardsAssisting with change of address paperworkPowder Room Pamper ServiceFresh white guest hand towels for your guestAttendant serviceKeep counters cleanedMaintain a stock bathroomRetrieval of towels and basketsBathroom filled with:PowdersCreamsMintsHairsprayFeminine products
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Start Early for Tax Season

Business owners are you getting ready for tax season? Believe it or not, it's not too early to start putting your financial records in order. In fact, wise business owners understand that waiting until year end to gather receipts for bookkeeping can be very costly in terms of accounting fees, late tax filing fees, penalties, and worse, missed tax deductions.If you have not been keeping good records throughout the year, now is the time to get your books in order. Set aside some time each weekend over the next month to get caught up. Or, if the idea of recording hundreds of receipts sounds worse than having a tooth pulled send them out to your bookkeeper. This way you still have time before December 31 to ask questions that will help you save money and minimize income taxes.Remember that building a lasting and profitable business requires you to be a good steward over your time, talent, and resources.Have tax questions or need accounting software? If you're not sure where to start, sign up for my newsletter for advice on running a profitable business. You can also e-mail me to request a FREE copy of Quickbooks software to help you keep track of the finances in your business. I'd be happy to send one out to you.Blessings and success,Benita Tyler, MBAAccountant and QuickBooks Consultantwww.tbsusa.com

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Random Thoughts of Success...

"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." ---MichelangeloSuccess means different things to different people. While we celebrate the "success" of President-elect Obama, we should also look for success within ourselves and our circle of influence and support. Being able to overcome adversity in our lives makes us successful. Accomplishing a dream makes us successful... Heck! Being able to wake up everyday and see the beauty that is God's creation is a success!Now is the time to encourage one another to be successful on our own terms and not be afraid to set goals that seem unattainable. If you've never heard it before, anything is possible, if you believe!!Click Here for a great e-book of success quotes for the year. Get motivated and enjoy your sucesses today!
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STARTING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS

STARTING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSHere Are The Simple Steps:In general, once you decide on the type of business you want and you know there is a demand for the product you sell or the service you provide, it is very simple...1.Decide on your business structure (sole proprietor, partnership, corporation, LLC, etc.)2.Prepare a Business Plan, at least an outline of what you plan to accomplish with your business.3.Register your Business Name4.Obtain your Business Tax Ids5.Obtain the required licenses. You will most likely need licenses to operate your business.6.Open a bank account7.Start making moneyBefore we make it any more complicated than it already is, keep in mind that if you already have customers - YOU ARE ALREADY IN BUSINESS. Then realize that it's easy to be successful. Ok. Nothing is really easy in this life but neither is it very hard to start a business and be successful in it. In general, to be successful in starting a business, you need to understand your type of business.Here are the basics:1.Equipment: What do you need to run the business? Example: A hamburger stand needs at least a grill, a storefront, tables and chairs.2.Supplies: This will vary with each business but it should not be hard to buy and store your supplies.3.Staff: What type of workers do you need to run the business? Example: A restaurant needs at least a cook.4.Expenses: How much is it going to cost me to run the business? Electricity, rent, payroll, etc.5.Clients: How am I going to make money? Find out who your customers are and find a way to attract them - advertise. Then, buy your equipment and supplies, select your workers, figure out your expenses, and know your clients and the competition.6.Competition: Don't worry too much about the competition, just provide a product in demand, guarantee it, price it reasonably and competitively, and provide the best service you can.Finally, learn how to manage people, reward them for their work, network, network, network, and start making money!You WILL be successful! STARTING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSHere Are The Simple Steps:In general, once you decide on the type of business you want and you know there is a demand for the product you sell or the service you provide, it is very simple...1.Decide on your business structure (sole proprietor, partnership, corporation, LLC, etc.)2.Prepare a Business Plan, at least an outline of what you plan to accomplish with your business.3.Register your Business Name4.Obtain your Business Tax Ids5.Obtain the required licenses. You will most likely need licenses to operate your business.6.Open a bank account7.Start making moneyBefore we make it any more complicated than it already is, keep in mind that if you already have customers - YOU ARE ALREADY IN BUSINESS. Then realize that it's easy to be successful. Ok. Nothing is really easy in this life but neither is it very hard to start a business and be successful in it. In general, to be successful in starting a business, you need to understand your type of business.Here are the basics:1.Equipment: What do you need to run the business? Example: A hamburger stand needs at least a grill, a storefront, tables and chairs.2.Supplies: This will vary with each business but it should not be hard to buy and store your supplies.3.Staff: What type of workers do you need to run the business? Example: A restaurant needs at least a cook.4.Expenses: How much is it going to cost me to run the business? Electricity, rent, payroll, etc.5.Clients: How am I going to make money? Find out who your customers are and find a way to attract them - advertise. Then, buy your equipment and supplies, select your workers, figure out your expenses, and know your clients and the competition.6.Competition: Don't worry too much about the competition, just provide a product in demand, guarantee it, price it reasonably and competitively, and provide the best service you can.Finally, learn how to manage people, reward them for their work, network, network, network, and start making money!You WILL be successful!
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Stating the obvious: We are in a declining economy. The health of this economy and it prognosis is poor. Of course with new governmental leadership euphorically pervading our minds, the economic woes afflicting us seems like the new leadership are Emergency Room Physicians and Triage healthcare workers whose only goal is to stabilize the situation. This occurrence is the system of real-time emergency room healthcare and it is the standard of healthcare--to stabilize the patient. With the credentials of our new leadership, the traumatic accident is staved, but along with that comes a cacophony of being in the intensive care unit (ICU), rehabilitation treatments, physical therapy and recovery. Additionally, the lifestyle changes and caregiver support systems are required to uplift this economy to functionality with a quality of life.It seems as if there was a physical "risk assessment" on the economy (the patient) long ago, but the patient consciously decided to not adhere to the directives made by the primary care provider. Unfortunately, the economy contracted a non-invasive, benign, and treatable cancer. The patient entered a course of chemotherapeutics, but choose not to adhere to the full regimen of treatment. Then as the patient aged, the cancer metastasized (spread), an started showing symptoms of cardiovascular disease, particularly atherosclerosis (due to increased bad cholesterol). Immediately, the economy was treated with statins along with the therapeutics and was told to make lifestyle adjustments. However, as before, non-adherence to the regimen occurred and the economy chose to pursue a quick and easy course of treatment that was not peer reviewed by clinical trials.Then the economy underwent a cerebrocardiovascular accident with congestive heart, kidney and lung failure--a meltdown--along with a more aggressive and pervasive cancer (Greed) and our patient now shows up into the ER. The ER physicians were unclear what medications and treatments where administered or ingested because the medical records are incomplete and the patient's complaints are incoherent. The medical history of this patient is missing and the prognosis seems grim at this time. Moreover, this patient requires several specialists, which insurance coverages is lacking.There is a silver lining--at least the patient was seen by ER physicians and is still alive albeit in critical condition. Blessings that at least we have that, yet we have to have the patience of the Job as our economy specialists and experts tirelessly operate.What is interesting about this case is that ONLY the body has been "stabilized" in this patient. Healthcare providers might argue that the unregulated business practices tanked this economy... While business entities claim sky-rocketing healthcare costs and health illiteracy caused the downfall of the economy...Yet, something tells me that we have divorced ourselves from the idea that maybe we need to redirect our focus to a healing economy--particularly a holistic healing economy--not just that of the body, but of the mind and spirit.The adage that business is only worth doing if it is good enough to make money deserves an evolved and enlightened response, because supporting business for only profit seems to me as a toxic dump that requires waste management or it will develop as a foul odor.After we have gotten the patient out of critical care ICU and into Rehab/Physical Therapy and Recovery, we need to reinvent the basics of lifestyle changes in living with chronic conditions, particular that of greed despite others (the cancer) and anger, mental stress, aggression and pain (the cerebrocardiovascular disease with concomitant organ failure). Inherently we treat the embodiments of the spirit and the mind when we treat these two conditions that have pervaded the economy to have a more holistic healing economy. The upfront costs seem steep, but if lifestyle changes to a holistic healing economy are not followed, then the accidental costs are exorbitant...Greed is a human condition. In America we live in a disposable and instant gratification society. "Mother Necessity" drives the passion and it has gotten us far. Yet we have neglected our introspective history as to how we arrived to this place. Moreover we have chosen to be untempered in our decisions. It is likened to a crack addict that leads to self-destruction. Greed is a result of impulsive ambition. When the economy lulls, ambition is needed, in fact encouraged. However, during economic crisis, fear sets in and the pathological symptoms of greed replaces ambition. When the pathological environment is rife with greed, the checks and balances are unstable. The balance to greed is Generosity--giving of oneself in service for a greater cause to those less able to give...Anger, mental stress, aggression and pain is a motive force. We use anger physiologically in the fight/flight response as a survival tactic. Long ago, our ancestors lived in caves and were predated, we use our anger to protect ourselves. The other greatest gifts we had at that time was controlling and bridling that anger. Anger gave us power to act--thoughtfully... Since human brains have remarkable memory, we evolved empirically (trial and error) to either fight or take flight from our predators. Our ancestors strength was to recall our efforts as to how to combat or take exit paths leading to our survival. The downside to anger is that this emotion is addictive and highly intoxicating--it provides us an exhilarating amount of energy (albeit short-lived) to the point we feel invincible --indestructible, irreplaceable--a pious delusion of grandeur. Uncontrolled anger fools us into thinking we are gods, which inevitably the Spiritual Universe destabilizes our arrogance..."To whom the gods wish to destroy, they must first make them angry..."~Roman ProverbIn America, we live in a society that exhausts our nonrenewable energy resource, unbridled anger (rage) to drive inappropriate behaviors manifested as crimes. Rage has been well documented to cause mental stress, aggression and pain. When enraged, a host of physiological and molecular responses are recorded that lead to chronic stressors, namely that of physical pain in back, neck, sexual dysfunction, heart damage, stroke, etc. Rage can lead to hate and destroy everything in its wake. Nothing renews or grows after rage and hate destroys. Life is all its vibrancy becomes extinct. To bridle that rage is to respond in loving-kindness so that a soothing peace and serenity quiets to hurt and pain. Conscious attention is brought to the forefront by mindfully tapping into the spiritual centers either by prayer/salutation/invocation/meditation. Conscious focus is a nonreactive, buffer readily accessed by breath. That was the only medical treatment our ancestors had to temper anger. Controlled anger can provide a powerful tool in business to bring about passion to change and to act on a major insurmountable challenge. And we can achieve a better work in a new Age and Era of transition with this tool. And this tool has to be controlled. However, uncontrolled rage leads to our chronically ill economy.In business we use the motive forces, ambition and anger to survive declining economies. However, we are only using discordant pieces of mind, body or spirit. All 3 pieces are needed in harmony, like a highly stylized dance, a symphony, a delicious meal, a floral arrangement or sporting activity. To use all 3 powers: mind, body and spirit requires formal practices.Business drives how we connect and interact with one another, Universally--mind, body and spirit. In American society, we can no longer afford business tactics to be solely based on profit. We need to have a soul in business grounded in community service for our customer base.A healing business enriches love and joy made visible by human pursuits of happiness; help to integrate contact with one another through healing, balance and serenity; it is a permanent human bond presented in an original product/service; serves as a meditation for life's purpose.Civic engagement is a healing business; a path to encompass a healing energy for prosperity.Nameste'Dr. Gina M.-S.Research ScientistAriafya LLC: Mental Zeal for Spirit & Well-BeingFounding Member and PresidentThe aforementioned blog are professional opinions solely expressed as my own without professional peer review and are not intended for the use or practice of any business or medical treatment.
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