Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Take 5 Tuesday: Still Becoming

Welcome to your Take 5 Tuesday.

Have you ever heard anyone say there is no such thing as homeostasis? Everyone and everything is in a state of change. either you are growing or dying. no staying the same.

Back in 1996, as a psychotherapist working in crisis care, my whole world turned topsy-turvey.

The world I had taken for granted--simple things like having the energy to hold a telephone or sit up, use my eyes to see and my mind to think--everyday things became chores that consumed every drop of energy.

I chose to go on with my life. People said I was an inspiration. I knew that I did not want to spend the rest of my life on a couch watching life pass me by. So I disregarded mainstream medical thinking and forged forward.

Still Becoming is the song I wrote after the doctors told me I was not going to get better. You

can listen here:

http://tiny-link.com/vs.asp?h=20411135204KORCVY&l=

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Take 5 Tuesday

I started today in a crunky mood. My modem
would not work and I spent hours figuring out
how to move my life forward. Surely that mood
failed to serve me or anyone else.
With that recognition I changed my thoughts
to good, to God, to love and abundance.

Cconsciously choosing my focus and thoughts
brought instant relief to me. Not only did
my computer work but my back up external
hard drive--that has not worked all week
and contains my entire business and creative
works--unlocked allowing me to access my
precious years of work!

I thought, hmm, I bet others run into this
same issue now and again.
So I created Take 5 Tuesday, a 5 minute video
prompting you to take action now.


Turn up your speakers and click the link below:
http://tiny-link.com/vs.asp?h=32711073327ZHONHQ&l=

Being In Service,
Ali