A pause during the day

Be Grateful Always remember to pause for five minutes during the hectic workday and be grateful. Find a poem, find a video like this one with the “Birds of the Ocean” , the Manta Rays or just meditate and turn the phone off. Be Grateful for what you have in your life.

THE VIDEO credit from Youtube

Published on Dec 7, 2012

Julie Hartup part of Manta Trust, a non-profit organization recently went to Yap to begin a long-term monitoring/research program. Video was complied from four days of scuba diving at a shallow cleaning station with help from the Manta Ray Bay Resort. Film was edited by Chase Weir.

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Finding your passion

My photo on magazine
My photo on magazine

I’m on a Magazine in Photofunia! What fun!

Need Help Finding Your Passion?

It’s a common refrain that you should “Do what you love, and the money will follow.” In fact, someone even wrote a book by that name!
But not everyone knows what it is they love that they could build a business around. It’s easy if you’re Tiger Woods, and you’ve been passionate about golf since the age of three. If only it was so easy for everyone to find their passion!
Think you have no passion? Well, I promise, you’re passionate about something.

Here’s a little exercise to help you find it.

Just think about these three things:

What movies do you really like?
What music do you listen to all the time?
What food do you most like to eat?

Maybe you really got into the Terminator movies when you were a kid, or the Star Wars trilogy. Maybe that’s something you’re really passionate about. Do a quick Internet search on either of these movie titles — or the name of your favorite movie —and you’ll find a ton of sites on the topic, I promise.
You’ll find fan pages, fan forums, movie reviews, Youtube satires and knock-offs, gossip about the actors, directors, and writers, and of course, merchandise galore. The list is practically endless.
Just go through some of the sites you find, and see if there’s not something related to your favorite move that strikes you, something that makes you sit up and say, “Wow! That has always fascinated me!”

How about music? Maybe there’s a band you follow, a band you really like. You have all their albums, you see them when they come to town and play.
That’s one of your passions. Dig a little deeper, and find out more about the members of the band, about their history, their upbringing. What got them into music? Why do they play the genre they play? What do they do when they’re not making music or touring?
The more you learn about the musicians you love to listen to, the closer you’ll be to finding one of your passions.

Now think about food. Everyone has to eat, right? But not everyone likes the same foods, and people around the world eat such a huge variety of foods, it’s mind-boggling. Maybe you really like Italian food, or vegetarian foods, or seafood. Do you like to cook your own food? Grow your own vegetables? Catch your own lobsters and crabs? Or maybe you’re more the sort to go out to restaurants? Have you been to all the chain restaurants? How about all the locally owned mom & pop restaurants in your area that serve your favorite dish?

Think you could find something you’re passionate about with all that opportunity? I bet you can, if you just dig a little.
I guarantee you there’s something in your life you’re passionate about. If you haven’t found it yet, you might just have to work at it a little bit.

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About Align with your Purpose

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Aline Boundy of Align with Your Purpose

 

ABOUT Aline

 

Hi, I’m Aline Boundy, founder of Align With Your Purpose, which is dedicated to helping you discover, become clear and live in alignment with  your life purpose.

Through telesummit interviews with experts in the field of personal development and my fairly regular newsletters, Align With Your Purpose disseminates information and tools to support you to:

Go within and connect with your higher self
Explore where your passions lie
Dream BIG and believe change is possible
Identify your limiting beliefs
Release any blocks holding you back from realising your full potential.  

I was a High School teacher for over 30 years, teaching languages (French, Spanish and English)  in the UK, France, Switzerland and Greece, where I lived and worked for over 20 years.

I have always felt (and still feel) that every child, every person has something they do effortlessly, where they feel “in the flow”. As a teacher it was part of my job to guide and encourage my students to discover and then develop their potential. In a sense, Align With Your Purpose has a similar mission, to guide and support you to live your life in alignment with your unique purpose.

Everyone has an inner purpose, something they were born to do. Very often these days, that purpose has been buried under a whole lot of living and life experiences, and it takes time and guidance to discover your true potential and then dare to live in alignment with it.

I am passionate about empowering you to do just that and thus far Align With Your Purpose has featured experienced leaders in the field of personal development who share their wisdom and experience with you. On this new site, I am really looking forward to connecting with you and getting to know you better.

There is so much information available and it can sometimes be overwhelming, so Align With Your Purpose breaks it down and presents it in a clear, concise, step by step progression, which allows you to choose where to focus your efforts so that you gain more clarity around your life purpose.

If more people were able to live their lives doing something they love, rather than feeling trapped in a job, the world would be a better place. So my mission is …

“To use my compassion, love and enthusiasm to encourage and inspire you to reach your full potential and live peacefully, in alignment with your purpose and in harmony with the highest good of all concerned.”

As well as my interviews and summits, I have  a series of virtual workshops, one on each of the Five Steps and I am writing my first book, “The Five Steps to Aligning With Your Purpose”.

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What is your life purpose?

 

Guest Post by Aline Boundy of  Aline Boundy of Align with Your Purpose Align With Your Purpose       

 

 About Aline Boundy 

 

 

 

What is Your Life Purpose?

To be clear about your Life Purpose is to put down the foundation for future growth.
So the sooner you become clear, the better your results will be in EVERY area of your life.

But how do you actually find your purpose? And how do you go about Aligning With Your Purpose?

This is a question many people struggle with. For some of us, it means dealing with issues of
self-esteem which keep us from believing the potential we all have inside.
Others succumb to the belief that you have to go and get a job to pay the bills to look after
the family. And somewhere along the way, the dreams you had when you were younger fade away.
Life becomes a treadmill of get up, go to work, come home exhausted and in all probability
not feeling very fulfilled by your day.

And all because you’re feeling stuck or even trapped by commitments you have made to your family
…check out the following and see if any of them feel familiar.

Some Tell-Tale Signs That You’re NOT Aligned With Your Purpose:
• It’s hard to motivate yourself to get up in the mornings
• You are stuck in a job where you feel undervalued
• You are frustrated with yourself because you keep making the same mistakes over and over again
• You’d like to quit your job, but who will pay the bills?

And yet, you have a sense that there is more to life than just “making a living.” You long for
a sense of personal fulfillment, the feeling that you are doing something which makes a difference.

You can remember the dreams you had as a child, or teenager, when it was exciting to anticipate how
your life might turn out – where you’d go, who you’d meet and what you’d do.

You probably didn’t at that stage think of who you would be, or more accurately who you would become,
but you did have a sense of what you enjoyed doing and what gave you pleasure.

What if you were told that all the answers you need were already inside you? That you don’t have to
go on a quest fraught with danger in order to uncover them? And that it’s actually much easier to
connect with your source of inner guidance than you might have thought?

If any of these reasons resonate with you, but you don’t know where to start, check out the amazing
Happiness Workshop here.

ABOUT Align With Your Purpose

You deserve to live a life aligned with your true purpose, sometimes called your soul purpose, by:

• learning how to connect with your higher self

• trusting its messages as you face life’s challenges

• embracing change rather than fighting it or fleeing from it

• nurturing your dreams as you learn to dream big

• letting go of limiting beliefs and blocks

• celebrating every step along your path to purpose!

 

Remember, “The Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with a Single Step.”
Are you ready to take that step today?

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Purpose found

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This CBS story spoke to me as it is the funniest things that will help you find your purpose.  Whether it is what people say about you or whether you have this inner need to do certain things, it is possible to find what your purpose is and how you can fullfill it. 

Just the sound of the bat hitting the ball, got him off the couch and out back into the world.  Really there isn’t much more than that to say about such a wonderful story other than it was amazing he was grateful for his stroke because he was able to find his purpose in life.   Double wow!  Just awestruck.   

If you want to find out whether you have a purpose in life, start doing some of the exercises in the Be Your Own Boss quiz and start dreaming and meditating on the idea of change…..

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What is a perfect name for my business

 

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What is the perfect name for my new home business? Is there a reason I should pick a business name carefully? 

When it is time to figure out a name for your new home business sometimes it can be something that you agonize over and wonder am I picking the right name? The idea that once you file the business name with the local government means it is “written in stone” can sometimes hold you back from picking one. 

 

What’s in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet;  

from Romeo and Juliet

Michael Fortin, in his book “10 Commandments of Power Positioning” says your business name should stick in people’s mind long after they have met you.  Make it unique. Have it reflect what you do in the name, be “Heather’s Wedding Wreaths” not “Heather B. Business”.  A person will remember a unique business name.  At the very least, have what you do in your name,  ABC Cleaners not ABC Enterprise.

With my husband’s Structural Engineering firm, we called it Peak Engineering because Maple Ridge is below Golden Ears which has two peaks.  Also, whenever we tell people our name, we say Peak, as in mountain peaks spelling since peek is another spelling. It seems fairly easy for people to remember the name spelling though Brian is usually called Brain.  Or maybe, he just thinks it is an appropriate name for him.

For my company, JGardnerMarketing, I took a business name that was my name + marketing since our local government registrars have stricter guidelines about business names.  I could not have called it The Business of At Home Business because it used the word business in it was too generic.  So, it is alway good to check with your local authority and see what type of business name they will not approve before you send in names for approval.  With our local government authority, you have to give them three choices for the business name and if they disapprove the first name, you’d better like the second and then third name.  So, don’t start printing up your business cards or letterhead until you get the business name approved by the government.

Also, if you pick a name too close to a trademarked name or  it seems to come close and the other business can sue you and make you change your name.  So, no Burger Queen or Starebucks for you!  You can do a search through local Yellow pages, Google, your local Business registry and domain search.

If you want to go put up a website using your Business Name, you had better check early before registering your business name with your local government.  It is not possible to have the exact same domain name in the internet and when you are looking at the world businesses up on the internet, the odds are good that there would be a ABCCleaner.com up on the internet already!  You don’t want to be known by the website domain of ABCCleaner2.com.

Michael Fortin in 10 Commandments of Power Positioning had another good test for picking a business name that people remember.  Create about 5 business names and tell some of your friends you’d like to know what they think of the names.  Ignore this advice (just kidding).  What is important is to see them or call them up in an hour or two and ask them to recite the names.  See which names stuck in their mind and that will give you some idea on the uniqueness of the business name.

When deciding on a Business Name for your Home Business remember to:

    • pick a business name unique to you
    • pick a business name that has what you do for a living in it as an action word –  Cleaning, Engineering, Marketing, Writing–  somewhere within the business name
    • check that the business name is not already being used on the World Wide Web
    • check with local government authority on their business name rules
    • test some business names by getting friends to remember the most memorable of a list after an hour
    • stay away from other businesses names who are already registered as they can sue you to change it ,if it is too close

In the end, what your business name is will not define your business in your customer’s mind. Who you are and how you deliver the services or product to them  will be the reason customers will return to your business.  Micheal Fortin’s book “10 Commandments of Power Positioning” has some other great ideas about keeping your business name in top of mind of your customers so you receive a copy when you sign up for The Business of At Home Business newsletter.

Is it possible to have a craft business?

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For those who are love audio, I have the audio recording of the post below:  🙂
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Can I make a living with a craft business?  Is it just a hobby or can I make it into a business I can do from home?  I love to do my crafts but can I make a living with it as the business? According to the Craft and Hobby Association press release in 2011, that 56% of U.S households crafted at least once during 2010 contributing to the 29.2 billion U.S. craft and hobby industry.  There are people out there doing crafts and selling their crafts. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average median pay in 2012 for a craft or fine artist is $44,380 a year or $21.34 an hour. There were 51,400 craft and fine artist in 2012 in the U.S.  who were self employed. It is possible to make a living as a crafter. But how? 

Heather

Heather was a grandmother who loved making wreaths for Christmas and her family wedding celebrations.  However, her grandchildren came first when spending money on them she would not buy supplies for her crafting.  As her living costs went up, she thought she would have to sell off her crafting supplies.  Before she decided to do that, she would splurge on making table wreaths for her granddaughter’s wedding.  Well, ladies came up to her saying how amazing her wreaths were and could you make some for my daughter’s wedding. How much would they cost, her friend said. She took her name and she said would phone with the cost in a week. Well, she went home all in a tizzy wondering what were her costs and could this be a potential craft business to make more money!  More about Heather next time. 

Icraftopia.com has done this wonderful infographic detailing the potential of the craft market either selling crafts below. Can you see the potential?  For more information on the potential of a craft or artist career, check out the Bureau of Labour Statistics facts on artists.

2012 State of the Craft Industry
Courtesy of: iCraftopia.com

 

Want to Change your Job?

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Are you tired of working at a job you don’t like? Do you wonder if there is some other work  I could do that I would enjoy working at ?  Then you should acknowledge that you want to change and find out what can make you happy in your life.  One way to start looking at your life and how to change your life is to look at what are your passions in life ?

For example, if you won the lottery and you had won enough to cover living expenses, what would you do every day?    Now, people are not designed to lie around all day sleeping so don’t say “nothing.”  What do you get a thrill from doing?  What leaves you satisfied after you do it. What gives you a rush of adrenalin or euphoria after finishing a  “job well done”.

We all have things we are passioniate about that makes us happy.  What do you love to do?  Just think about the things you love to do (forgetting about how to monetize it or work at it).

For example, for myself I love to paint and draw. I have been doing it since I was little. It is a passion. I get a rush of good feeling while I am in the process figuring out what colour goes where and how I can make a colour that can be put in painting to give the illusion of a reflection. For me, the fun of painting is the process of exploring how to make paint create the illusion of real life. Once the artwork is done, i am happy it is done but the process of creation is what creates happiness within me.

So, for you, what do you love to do?  Be general about your life, for example, I love to be with my grandchildren or be specific, I love to cook.

Think about your life

Have you ever sat quietly for an hour and thought about your life? Just sitting in a quiet room and asking yourself where am i in my life, am i happy and if not, how can I change things so I am happier will help you to make that change.  If you do that every week, you wil get closer to creating that change.

Ask yourself these questions

Ignoring what the work would be to monetize your life,  just ask yourself these questions:

    • What would be your ideal life?
    • What would you do in an ideal day?
    •  How much money do you need per month?
    •  How many hours would you work?
    • What other activities would you do in the day?
    • Would you travel and how often?
    • How would you help your family and friends and even the world?

If you have an idea on what you are passionate about and you can define what an ideal day would be for you in and  ideal life then it becomes a vision or goal to start thinking about and what will be the strategy to get you there.

Take the free Be your own Boss quiz and see whether you can work out what is your ideal life.

Grow Your Business

 

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Fred had a successful consulting service serving many clients in his community. He enjoyed his days in his home office but he was finding that he wasn’t spending the time with his family as much as he wanted to do. He hadn’t had a vacation in a year and he wasn’t sure he could be away from his home office without his clients being angry.

He took the time one day to look at his options for decreasing his workload while maintaining his lifestyle.
He could:
1. Hire and train an employee to help with client related documentation.
2. Partner with another consultant in his field sharing some of the workload while getting a “finders fee” for sending the work to the sub-consultant.
3. Find a support desk for his office administration who do all the office paperwork leaving him free to do the consulting.
4. Increase his consulting work by marketing his services on the internet to companies in other communities and setting up a virtual business with lots of automation to reduce his time and expenses in maintaining a home office. He would have to think “outside of the box” as it would be a new way to market his services.
Fred decided that spending time with his family was a high priority for his lifestyle so he put all four ideas into action by getting advice on resources available on the internet to help him decrease his workload while increasing his revenue. He hired and trained a personal assistant for his home office knowledgable in his consulting work. He paid for virtual office support and he got training in how to sell his consulting service on the internet.
If you are wanting to move your business onto the internet and international community, you should subscribe to The Business of At Home Business newsletter for tips and resources.

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