Advocate for Your Health

As a young mother, our recent guest Angela K. Pearson witnessed the other side of childhood vaccinations. Immediately after her healthy son was vaccinated, he developed side effects and eventually the chronic symptoms of systemic lupus, which has caused lifelong challenges for her son.

This event gave Angela a very powerful reason to opt out of the standard CDC-recommended vaccination schedule for her youngest children.

We are taught that doctors know best. It’s reckless. It’s nonsense. As parents we know what’s best for our children. We need to be more hand’s on and ask more questions.”

Angela K. Pearson

Angela has since learned there are many ingredients in vaccinations which may be harmful. Protecting her children’s health is her number one priority. Therefore, Angela relied on her constitutional right to a medical exemption of vaccinations for her two younger children.

NY Mayor, Andrew Cuomo

Then, in 2019 Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York announced a mandate that only vaccinated children could attend school in the state. Angela’s youngest son, Grayson was just beginning first grade.

Grayson had already attended preschool and Kindergarten without being vaccinated. First grade was for him the start of being a big kid, and he was pumped for school.”

Angela K. Pearson

Just weeks into the school year the Governor’s announcement immediately affected more than 26,000 children. Grayson and the others were banned from public and private education. As a result, Angela was forced to quit her very successful corporate career to be a stay-at-home home-schooling mom. But she was especially concerned about the impact that this rejection and the resulting ostracism by other children and parents would have on Grayson.

Grayson would ask, “Why can I play with my friends at the park, but not at school? Why can I go to a gymnastics class with the same kids I’m banned from attending school with?”

You can imagine the confusion this would cause for such a young boy. It caused Angela to consider her own childhood.

As a child, I didn’t have a voice. Kids were seen and not heard. We could not speak unless we were spoken to. It’s right to respect our elders, but there also has to be boundaries.

Angela K. Pearson

While flying home from a trip, pondering ways to restore Grayson’s sense of self-esteem and emotional equilibrium, Angela thought: “If I’m not going to be a voice for my own children and do what I can to advocate for them, then what is my purpose? Money means nothing if I’m not helping to amplify my child’s voice.

Sitting on the plane between two passengers, Angela began writing I Am Not Contagious for Grayson and other similarly situated children, told from Grayson’s viewpoint.

I am Not Contagious, a beautifully illustrated children’s book that explores a child’s frustration at these adult issues, but also the wisdom to know there is nothing wrong with him or her. The book is a heartwarming story from a youngster’s perspective, filled with confidence, compassion and courage.

Grayson writes a letter to the Governor in the book, and says:

I am taught to use my voice. Writing this speech is my very own choice

I can go to the zoo with Sarah and Drew. We can swing on a swing, even sing if we please. We can slide down a slide and ride on a ride. I can flip at the gym with Darren and Tim

We can school at the library, travel to Newbury. I can take Muay Thai, but I can’t wear a school tie?

I don’t understand, not one little bit This makes no sense, not one little bit I don’t understand any of it.

Angela’s book is more than just a mission to help children through such challenging dilemmas. It is also one aspect of her quest for medical freedom for all parents and individuals seeking to make decisions that may run counter to government regulation and medical establishment practice or policy. She advocates for informed consent and believes that vaccines are not a one-size-fits-all solution…that family history must be taken into consideration.

To help parents and students to process, synthesize and rebound from this societal rebuff, I am Not Contagious also includes puzzles and lessons on basic freedoms and individual rights. More of these, along with an audio of Grayson reading the book, and parent’s supportive worksheets, are available on a free book giveaway that Angela is also hosting at www.angelapearson.com/book.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic there are new and ongoing questions about vaccines. Many people feel we are not being told everything about the COVID-19 vaccines.

Doctors or scientists who speak out about the downside of the COVID vaccinations are ostracized. This is being suppressed by mainstream media and the government.

Angela K. Pearson

Angela speaks about https://vaers.hhs.gov/Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, which reports more deaths from Covid experimental vaccinations than any other vaccinations.

Only a small percentage are being reported, which means adverse reactions are more widespread than we’re being told.”

Angela Pearson

I am Not Contagious is available on Amazon.com or www.angelapearson.com

Topic, Time, & Money

Is writing a book worth your time and money?

What topic should you write your book about?

If you’ve ever asked yourself those questions, you’re in luck. Our recent Life Mastery Radio guest has the answers.

Judy Weintraub is an entrepreneur, business executive, and attorney who represents small businesses as a mediator and arbitrator of business disputes.

When Judy wrote her first book, The Essentials of Negotiating Effectively she tried self-publishing. Then she was asked by several colleagues to help them write a book. While doing so, Judy learned easier and faster ways to get books written and published.

Judy founded SkillBites, a platform designed to help professionals get their books out into the world. She offers a free eBook Write a Book Easily – 10 Steps for Writing Your First How To Book within a Month, which contains tips for expediting the writing process.

Judy’s SkillBites Show Podcast also provides tips on writing, publishing, and marketing.

Judy has helped many types of business clients from doctors to life coaches get their words and knowledge into a book. Many of these clients use their books as marketing tools, and lead generation for speaking engagements and programs. A book may also get you on TV and radio; and could be used as an opt-in for higher end programs.

How do you start writing a book?

Judy provided the following steps:

1. Figure out why you’re writing the book. Know what your objective is and how you’re going to use the book. Ask yourself, “Does a book fit into my business strategy?”

2. Develop an outline. Having an outline will help you write faster since you can go back and fill in the details.

Your book doesn’t have to be long. An average nonfiction reader only gets through 18 pages before they put the book down and don’t read more. If you’re looking for speaking engagements however, event planners want longer books. So, the reason for writing a book may determine the length.”

Judy Weintraub

3. Set a timeline for yourself, and how much writing you’ll do each day to get the book done.

If you determine you need three hours a week to write and you don’t have three hours a week, then you’ll need to decide what path to take. Will you put the book on hold, or find three hours? Don’t spend time on a book that isn’t a high priority for you.”

Judy Weintraub

4. Write it. If you don’t like to write, you can record a book on audio by using your outline to  record answers to your predetermined questions.

5. Include stories in your book.

6. Be accountable to someone. Have someone check in with you about your progress. You can discover issues and problems you’re encountering and figure out ways to get over hurdles.

7. Include opt-ins in a couple places in your book.

Amazon may tell you how many people bought your book, but you won’t know who bought your book. Put an enticing bribe into your book to get people who purchased it to give you their contact info. Then you can follow up with hot leads. Include an opt-in early in the book in those first 18 pages, and then another one later.”

Judy Weintraub

8. You need a good cover. Book cover design is a different art form than a simple image. Printers have specifications you have to meet. Hire a professional.

9. Use a professional editor.

Many editors will only look for grammar and spelling, but not consistency of message and content. You want the book to heighten your credibility, but if it doesn’t read well it will diminish your credibility.”

Judy Weintraub

10. Self-publish or hire a traditional publisher.

11. Market your book

12. Write a second book

There’s a way to write a book that’s not painful. My eBook offers an easy roadmap to get your book written and published. Doing it wrong will detract from you reputation. There are many ways to do it wrong. If you put in the effort to write it, hire someone to make sure you get it edited, published, and marketed properly.

Judy Weintraub

Judy’s company, SkillBites is a one-stop shop to get your book done. Cover design, editing, layout, getting it on Amazon, and marketing by professionals all in one place. Judy’s niche is business books, and she has a large team of designers, editors, etc.

Judy has a program to help you get a book draft written in about 6 weeks. In 90 minutes a week for 6 weeks; about 3-4 hours a week of writing; and followed by a three-day writing weekend, you’ll be well on your way to finally getting that book done.

Judy has a giveaway coming up in October giving you access to resources for getting your book done; and a five-day challenge to help you consider how you would use a book, and how to get it started.

Go to Judy’s website to the “get me started” tab on SkillBites.net. She will help you stop procrastinating. You may also email Judy at judy@skillbites.net and start a conversation with her.

Life Lessons from the Dance Studio

A few months ago, this cohost of Life Mastery Radio hosted a workshop for speech competitors ages 10-17. It was a four-hour workshop online, and I needed to provide time for our students to get breaks and stay active.

I brought in Bonnie Wallace, the founder of Bonnie Wallace Dance. She logged on to the workshop and in two fifteen-minute sessions gave the 30 plus attendees an opportunity to dance, refill their creative buckets, and move their too often sedentary bodies. It was fantastic.

This same Bonnie Wallace was our most recent guest on Life Mastery Radio. In addition to working with women in the creative space of dance for more than 13 years, Bonnie taught our listeners that dancing has a positive effect on every part of our lives.

Life Lessons from the Dance Studio

1. Preparation is everything

2. Everything counts

3. Dance is a conversation between your body and soul

When Bonnie was in preschool her mom enrolled Bonnie in a dance class. At the recital Bonnie was put in front of the class to lead the other students.

I’ve danced my whole life since then, and I’ve never stopped.”

Bonnie Wallace

Today Bonnie does much of the same thing she did in preschool – she leads students in the art of dance. Bonnie has developed an approach to dance that blends a variety of techniques and practices and has brought the benefits of dance to hundreds of women.   Her students benefit from stretches, exercise, and the opportunity to creatively express themselves with movement.

I teach dance classes online now so everyone anywhere can participate.   I want to inspire others to move and express themselves with their body.”

Bonnie Wallace
Bonnie Wallace Dance

Throughout our conversation with Bonnie, I made note of the numerous benefits of dancing:

  • Engages the whole body, mind, and spirit
  • Inspires and ignites passion and vitality
  • Teaches rhythm, coordination, and grace
  • Gives you access to the fountain of youth

My mother has taken my dance classes for 10 years. She is healthy and in excellent shape.”

Bonnie Wallace
  • No fancy equipment is needed. If you can roll your shoulder and/or lift your arm, you can dance
  • Practice builds talent and technique quickly while working at a comfortable pace
  • It’s a spiritual, physical, and mental journey all at the same time
  • Provides connection with something inside and outside of yourself
  • You can dance at any age

Many of my students are in their seventies.”

Bonnie Wallace
  • Dance has its own language. You’ll learn terms such as Dégagé, Passé, Developpe, Relevé, Plié, and Rond de jambe. By the way…you’ll need to take a dance class with Bonnie to learn the meaning of these terms
  • Increases oxygen, strength, and balance
  • Continuous movement builds physical and creative muscles
  • Connects you with the spiritual side of your emotions
  • Connects your mind-body relationship
  • Keeps you present and mindful
  • Improves memory and focus

For Life Mastery Radio listeners, Bonnie invites you to try a free class – no matter where you live. Using this link: https://bonniedance.eventbrite.com You’ll have a chance to learn Bonnie’s contemporary-modern dance style.

Bonnie’s beginner level is one hour, and the more advanced level is slightly longer. You’ll spend about 35-40 minutes warming up before you begin dancing.

We watched a video of Bonnie’s talents on the show. Look here: Bonnie Wallace Dance Class knowing the women in this video are about 4 classes in with Bonnie as their teacher.

I teach four times a week. All you need to take a class is an 8’ x 8’ space, wear comfortable clothes, place your computer screen where you can see it, have water nearby, a yoga mat (if you have one), an open mind, and ready to have fun and move.”

Bonnie Wallace

Sitting is the new smoking, and we all need to move more!

The Journey to Becoming

Our recent guest, Sabine Gedeon likened her journey of transformation unto the metamorphosis that a butterfly goes through. She learned through research just how uncomfortable the process truly is.

In their caterpillar phase the butterfly spends most of its time at earth’s lowest station eating as much as it can. Upon a signal from nature the caterpillar leaves the ground, climbs onto a tree and ushers in the process of “death”, shedding any resemblance of the caterpillar they once were.

Their insides are completely splattered and turned into a soup-like mush. They undergo metamorphosis at the cellular level.”

Sabine Gedeon

Sabine asks us to imagine voluntarily surrendering every part of ourselves knowing we will be nothing like our former nature. Can you imagine giving in to the plan of our Creator without question or hesitation?

Much like a caterpillar’s metamorphosis,  which takes place in stages, I’ve experienced the process of transformation in stages; the first being my surrender to the complete process of discovering a hidden truth.”

Sabine Gedeon

It’s still difficult for Sabine today to use the word rape. It’s the meaning of the word that bothers her, and she never wants to be identified as a rape victim. It happened when she was seven years old.

My mind wasn’t even developed enough to process it at seven, and it’s not who I am.”

Sabine Gedeon

Sabine was destroyed at a cellular level many times during her life. By the time she was 25 she hated herself and wanted to stop the pain. She set out a plan for suicide and gave God an ultimatum. He showed up in her room as she was about to take a handful of pills, and she felt him wrap his arms around her.

I don’t carry guilt, and I don’t carry shame”.

Sabine Gedeon

A powerful statement from Sabine, who lived a sad and horrible life from the day of her birth. She has had to understand the emotional and logical side of every actor in her story – her mother, her father, her aunt, her siblings, etc.

Love equals pain, hurt and disrespect in Sabine’s past. She’s learned to have compassion for people in her life who were living the cycle of abuse. Many times, abuse is generational. Sabine has finally broken that cycle.

Words of affirmation and quality time are my top two love languages. I never had either growing up. My mother never told me she loved me. I am breaking the cycle of those messages now. I have to give myself the things I’m not getting from others.

Sabine Gedeon

Sharing her story has given permission for many other people to share their story for the first time. Survivors of abuse and trauma often begin to heal when they start verbally telling their stories.

The Sabine today is forever evolving, curious and excited. Life is a journey, it’s a path with winding roads, ditches, valleys, mountains, and snakes. I had to forgive my dad so I could build a relationship with God”.

Sabine Gedeon

Sabine is a coach with empathy and compassion who meets her clients where they are. She is honest and transparent about herself so her clients can be the same. Some of her family relationships have healed, but she recognizes her mother is who she is, and if Sabine sets boundaries she controls possible hurtful situations.

Life and leadership are the focus of Sabine’s coaching business. She helps people practice vulnerability and gives them tools to be effective leaders.

When I saw someone I admired I always wondered about their story. For me to stand up and speak, I had to go through some things. I can do it now. Nothing we experience or encounter is vain. It’s all pieces in a puzzle that creates our story to be accepted and loved. I can better relate to people now.”

Sabine Gedeon

On The Journey to Becoming Podcast Sabine shares the stories of women who have become coaches, authors, and speakers. She shares the truth and the full picture so her audience can see that the valley they are currently in is temporary and soon there will be another mountain to summit.

It’s all part of the journey to becoming. See the programs Sabine can offer you: https://sabinegedeon.com/

From Anxiety to Action

With over 30 years in investor relations, donor relations and financial education, Konni Harrison is a harbinger of helpful information for any of our listeners who have parents making a transition, or whom have a blended family.

Konni helps families to prepare for those fateful events such as dementia of a parent, death, long-term care, etc., and helps the surviving family members navigate through the conversations that arise regarding asset management. Her online course is called Anxiety to Action – How to Start the Estate Planning Conversation with your Family.

Konni’s father was a trader on the options exchange. He won a bright yellow Jeep and brought it home to 16-year-old, Konni. 

My dad wasn’t going to just let me drive it, he said ‘we have to do something with it’. So, we bought a snow shovel to go on the front of our Jeep.”

Konni Harrison

Konni and her dad started a snowplow business together, and before school Konni would plow the neighbors’ driveways. She went through 46 clutches and caught the entrepreneurial bug.

Konni’s parents divorced and less than a year later her mother passed away suddenly.

I didn’t handle my mom’s death well. I made such great bad decisions.”

Konni Harrison

Then Konni’s Father sued Konni for her mother’s inheritance.

It got ugly. That was my introduction into the world of family dynamics, divorces, death, inheritance, and lawsuits all rolled into one.”

Konni Harrison

Discovering her three-word purpose in life – Connection, Simplicity, and Security – Konni now provides the same for her clients and those she interacts with.

Konni’s course, Anxiety to Action – How to Start the Estate Planning Conversation with your Family includes a three-step process: WHY, KNOWLEDGE BASE and FAMILY ASSESSMENT.

WHY

First, why do you want to have a conversation about estate planning with your family? How will you lead the discussion? How will you take care of the people you care about?

Konni Harrison

Konni explains the timing of the estate planning conversation is important. Most often it is forced upon family because of a trigger event. Perhaps someone is facing a medical crisis or has died, or mom starts to show signs of dementia, etc. She insists the time to have the conversation is before the family needs a power of attorney.

I try to help people avoid the fighting and the backstabbing.”

Konni Harrison

KNOWLEDGE BASE

The legal language can be difficult to understand. I teach families in the simplest terms how to understand the definitions used in legal language. I am aware of compliance and laws and offer help to families. I work in tandem with state attorneys and the family.”

Konni Harrison

Konni is quick to clarify – she doesn’t focus on the documents, but on the conversations families are having. In many ways she is a mediator/liaison for the families and executors.

FAMILY ASSESSMENT

What’s the trigger(s)? What are the thoughts on death? How can each family member feel comfortable about the problem and the solution?

Konni provides a road map of the most-needed conversations. It’s a priority to make family members aware of the wishes of the family member in crisis (or likely to be).

Just get started. It doesn’t all have to be done a week from Tuesday. Part of getting started is keeping documents and wishes updated.

Konni Harrison

People don’t know what to do when they lose someone they love. Thankfully Konni is there to help them know the best steps to take. Everyone should have such a liaison. Reach out to Konni: https://kmhunlimited.com/

Do You Drive an HEV?

Our recent guest, Jonathan Goldman has written a tremendously comprehensive book about all things body. He drives his stories, ideas, and teachings home while navigating his HEV, and helping us do the same.

Before perusing Jonathan’s book, I may have assumed HEV to mean Hybrid Electrical Vehicle describing an automobile. I would have been only partially right. Jonathan calls our bodies Human Energy Vehicle and I have a 1963 model.

My HEV had a tune-up by reading only a few chapters in Jonathan’s book, and by interviewing him on Life Mastery Radio this week. This blog post will highlight only a few of the accelerating ideas Jonathan presents in his book, Gift of the Body, A Multi-Dimensional Guide to Energy Anatomy, Grounded Spirituality, and Living Through the Heart.

The first stop on our discussion journey with Jonathan was to consider the timeless question: “Why are we here?”

This planet has every level of experience on it, from protozoa to the highest spiritual plane. That’s why so many beings want to be here. This planet is a soul school.”

Jonathan Goldman

Jonathan explains we wanted to be individualized. He believes we have a road map for this race, and that we can discover how to keep our HEV running well by working through our chakras.

We are living a heart life, which conspires to help us leap to new paradigms.”

Jonathan Goldman

Imagine driving your Human Energy Vehicle with a blindfold on. Jonathan calls us blind amnesiacs, and spiritual awakening is the process of remembering we must all go through to reach our pitstops successfully.

Each of us is an expression of divine love.”

Jonathan Goldman

Many people are desperately anxious about not knowing, which Jonathan describes as an accurate assessment of reality. Social media amplifies this anxiousness in our spiritual carburetors.

We have an attachment to knowing when knowing is not possible.”

Jonathan Goldman

Faith is our fuel through life, and Jonathan claims Faith is a vibration, not an ideology.

Faith lives in us, and we must learn to access it. Compassion lives right in front of our heart, and faith lives a little further in front of that. Being grounded spirituality is the deeper dimension of life. It’s who I am, and it integrates all the parts of me. That’s my spirituality.

Jonathan Goldman

In his book, Jonathan teaches we are multi-dimensional creatures that exist on many levels at the same time. We merely need to breathe, be open to who we are, and pay attention.

I bring myself into sensation. I expand, and my thoughts come. I feel nuances of vibration. I give thought and concept to it. That’s the space of my heart. The deepest place of my heart is humility. My worthiness comes from being a child of god, not something outside of myself.”

Jonathan Goldman

The cause of illness – losing touch with who you are and what you’re here for.

Jonathan peels back the layers that make up our HEV like the anatomy section of an old encyclopedia.

The layers of our HEV:

1. Physical body, which is densified energy

2. Etheric body. Acupuncture and reiki work in the etheric body

3. Emotional body, which expands and contracts. Crying or laughing cleans your emotional body

4. Mental body, which is a band of belief. We are defined by our beliefs, which can change and morph.

5. Spiritual bodies connect us to what is transpersonal to the universe.

Jonathan offers workshops on Zoom and in person to help all attendees learn to better drive their HEV by understanding all the layers.

Jonathan provided magnificent understanding to Sympathy, Empathy, and Compassion:

Sympathy says, “I’m going to do it for you.”

Empathy says, “I’m going to do it with you.”

Compassion says, “I’m holding the space so you can do it yourself.”

Empathy is a human energy.  It is the ability to connect with and understand another person energetically and vibrationally; to step into their shoes.”

Jonathan Goldman

Compassion is a universal force. It comes from the heart of God. It’s about being in a neutral space so whatever someone you care about needs to go through they will be held by you. Compassion is necessary for a teacher and healer.”

Jonathan Goldman

What is your prayer? What do you want? What’s bumping up against a pattern of your energy or belief? Jonathan’s work is to call universal light to that place. Jonathan unties the knots and gets your HEV calibrated properly and back in tune.

Look at all the powerful resources on Jonathan Goldman’s site: EssentialLight.Org

Happy driving – I’ll see you on the road.

Just D.O.U.L. It!

Most of us are reactionary. In the moment when a strong emotion hits us, we would benefit from disconnecting from what may be a poor reaction. Instead, we should observe the situation and reflect on a better decision for the moment. Disconnect and observe unconditional love. This will always start with self-first. Then giving love to everyone around you will make it well in the end.”

Michael Challenger
Just D.O.U.L. It. Disconnect. Observe. Unconditional Love.

Our guest illustrated this process by wearing a t-shirt as a reminder of the steps:

Just D.O.U.L. It. Disconnect. Observe. Unconditional Love.

Michael Challenger feels he’s been able to navigate life better than most because of his awareness abiding by this acronym.

The acronym stops me in my tracks. It’s deep enough to get me out of any situation without anger. I’m aware of different reactions possible.”

Michael Challenger

This is part of Michaels programs based on his personal journey as a dancer, actor, producer, film maker, etc. He admits to feeling paralyzed by fear in many areas of his life. He called it unconsciously competent.

Michael has always been confident in the execution of ideas but was afraid to talk about the emotions of what the idea meant to him. When he understood how paralyzed he would become at times, Michael studied himself, and discovered his own methodology to conquer fear.

Michael Challenger

His programs now help other people to conquer their own fears.  

Michael’s journey is an interesting one of discovery. Both being discovered, and his discovery of self.

When I was a kid I thought I had a superpower. I was raised by a single mother and knew we couldn’t afford extras like board games. Despite that, I wanted some board games. Without ever voicing this, a substitute teacher began to give me board games. I was convinced I made it happen. I knew I had a superpower.”

Michael Challenger

When Michael was twelve years old, he saw a trio of performers on stage. Even though acting had never entered his mind, he liked what he saw. He had always been afraid to use his voice, but a teacher at his high school suggested he try it.

I was invited to attend a performing arts program. Despite the preconceived notions in my mind about actors, I showed up. I liked the teacher and became obsessed with performing.”

Michael Challenger

Soon a talent scout discovered Michael and made a comment to his mother that “if Michael sticks with this he will be successful in the industry”.

Michael was soon in competitions, music videos, and fashion shows. He wasn’t sure it was what he wanted, but he knew he didn’t want to live merely scratching the surface. At age 17 he got his first theater gig in Italy.

Michael was embraced by the country working for a cruise line performing in their shows. He started travelling to different parts of the world and his career took off. The opportunities came for Michael because someone saw something in him he didn’t see in himself. If he had allowed fear to rule his thoughts, Michael would not have done half of what he did.

The “pressure to be” kept Michael going. He was accountable, easygoing, kind, and enjoying the experience of new things. More and more choices presented to Michael brought with them fear. Fear of taking full responsibility for his life going forward.

Public speaking was a fear for me. When time came to open my mouth, everything became cloudy. Nothing made sense. Things slowed down and I couldn’t catch my thoughts. I would think to myself, ‘I’m never doing this again’.”

Michael Challenger

Michael eventually conquered his fear of public speaking, but admits he had to willingly work on it.

If you don’t practice, even programs like Toastmasters won’t help. Fear can protect us. It gives us the heightened ability to sense danger, but we may also associate it with the bigger and better things we want.”

Michael Challenger

Michael was at one time a professional dancer on Dancing with the Stars, a television show which brings celebrities into dance competitions despite not being dancers. They are paired up with a dance professional who teaches, coaches, and prepares them for competition.

Behind the scenes you’re partnered with a celebrity, and you have a very short period to teach them a dance. I witnessed crying, doubt, and fear from these celebrities off camera. They would remark, ‘I’m not going to be ready’; ‘I can’t do this’.

But when the camera came on the fear dissipated. They were ready to go. We are capable of much more than we imagine. Obviously, some people failed on stage, but that’s okay. Being beside them and being the reassurance for them was amazing.

Michael Challenger

Michael has always had a knack for coaching others. Now, as a life, performance, and self-development coach he finally feels fulfillment. He sees in his clients that when pressure is on them, they are amazing and can push through the fear.

When you’ve set intentions and you fail, it’s still a good experience. You learn from it.”

Michael Challenger

Michael provided Todd and I some steps to battle fear and melt it away.

Intention. You must be truly clear about what you want to accomplish.

Action. It takes a helluva lotta work every day. Action cancels fear.

Consistency. Maintain a strong work ethic.

Boldness. Make choices without reservation. If this is truly meant for you, fear will subside.

When the camera comes on, and/or the curtain goes up, you’ll feel ready!

Michael Challenger

You will find The Mini Success Workbook free on Michael’s website. HERE

An Exercise Program for your Attitudinal Muscles

I’m one of those people who recognize exercise as an important path to health. I  also have fibromyalgia which often makes exercise uncomfortable. I took on and completed the P90X workout program years ago because my son-in-law was doing it, bringing out my competitive nature.

If he can do it, so can I” was the thought in my head, despite the twenty years of age separating us. I learned that while growing muscle it must be elongated and stretched at the same time. Yoga, weightlifting, cardio, jump training, and martial arts are all part of the P90X program, and stretching was the beginning and end of each workout. The stretching gave me greater results than the lifting did.

Our most recent guest. Kate Eckman has written a book describing the necessity of stretching our spiritual, mental, and emotional muscles as well. Let’s face it, life is a daily workout with heavy lifting of burdens, relationships, and responsibilities; it’s a bit of jump training when unexpected “fires” need putting out; and it’s like martial arts, too – metaphorically punching and kicking our way out of problematic situations, unfulfilling careers, and healing from trauma or tragedy.

The Full Spirit Workout: A 10 Step System to Shed your Self-doubt, Strengthen your Spiritual core, and Create a Fun and Fulfilling Life could be considered a manual for stretching and strengthening your “attitudinal muscles” as the author put it. And it’s easy to do at any age.

Kate Eckman is a master of physical education. She is an elite, competitive swimmer. Peradventure, her swimming career started with a little “competitive” mindset like P90X did for me, but she stayed with it for years.

When Kate was four-years old she overheard her mother talking to Kate’s swim teacher. The teacher commented, “your daughter is not a good swimmer”.

Kate’s four-year-old mind absorbed perhaps her first limiting belief: “I need to perform at a high level to be worthy of praise, pride, and love from others. I’ve got to be a champion swimmer even though I don’t like swimming.”

Kate did become a champion swimmer, but at a high cost. She was obsessed with performance and perfectionism; in constant turmoil with the pain of insecurity.

Once a limiting belief is established (as it was for Kate) we spend our whole life looking for evidence that it’s true. Eventually we become spiritually and emotionally overweight and unhealthy with our limiting beliefs and will need to consciously delete the thoughts that don’t serve us, like changing our diets to lose unwanted pounds.

It’s like a toxic virus on your computer you delete to the trash. Then you must cocreate a new thought system for yourself; download truth and live your life from that place. Have a purpose greater than yourself.”

Kate Eckman

Kate’s book is for everyone who struggles with mental health issues (That’s about all of us); and is dedicated to her friends Sam and Raf who took their own lives. She has learned life’s important lesson: money, fame, and good looks do not make you happy. In that pursuit you are always seeking for the next bigger, better, more expensive things, and it takes more and more of the same to satisfy you.

Her book is a fun and easy read. You’ll return to it again and again as the need comes up to work out a different spiritual muscle group. As with any exercise program you must be willing to show up and not be great…yet. In fact, a dance coach started her first lesson with Kate by saying, “Let’s start with failure.” Kate thought, “I can do that“, and it took the pressure off.

Kate describes her program as:

The ultimate rebellion against my inner perfectionist.

Kate claims the Universe rises to meet you when you take a risk by getting out of your comfort zone and doing just that is the 1st Step to Kate’s program outlined in her book.

Kate’s 10-Step Plan:

1. Stretch Your Comfort Zone

2. Lift Yourself Up

3. Feed the Burn

4. Strengthen Your Core Confidence

5. Build Your Emotional Muscles

6. Boost Your Mental Metabolism

7. Step Up Your Spiritual Stamina

8. Embrace Your Endorphins

9. Rock the Freedom Freestyle

10. Cool Down with Inner Calm

I was staying with my friend who looked stunning on her way to work one morning, and she began personal commentary about how she hated her hair, and she had gained weight. She was ripping herself apart.

I shouted, ‘stop it right now. That’s my friend you’re talking about. Knock it off.’

I realized I talked to myself the same way my friend was talking about herself. I decided to speak with nonjudgement, and to be kind and compassionate, not only to others, but to my inner critic. I had to get real with myself and say, ‘you have judged and criticized yourself harsher than anyone’.

Kate Eckman

Kate has a 5-minute minimum sit and stare time every day.

It’s a non-negotiable adult time out. I sit, reflect, and check in with myself. I ask my inner child ‘how are you doing and what do you need right now?’ Then I listen; not to the ego, but to the divine wisdom we can download at any time because we always have access to it. I bring it down into my heart; into my body. If you do the same, like me, you’ll start to hear the truth and get the answers you seek.”

Kate Eckman

Kate cautions us that we might feel a little scared or anxious.

Great. It means you care. Show up and bring the joy. Be in the present moment. Be prepared, then picture yourself as a swimmer or track runner in the blocks. Get set. Ready. Go. Just do it. Show up, do your best. That is success.

Failure is our unwillingness to show up. Failure is not being willing to try. Failure is falling asleep to the truth of who we are and not believing how truly powerful we are.

Kate Eckman

The ultimate fulfillment is an inside job. Kate works with people to identify their special sauce and unique gifts, helping them tap into it, and lean into it when they’re struggling. Find out more here:

Leadership Development and Performance Coach – Kate Eckman

A Stroke of Luck, and That Sucks!

On December 14th, 2014, while walking with friends into a restaurant for dinner, Scott Schilling’s legs stopped working and began to tingle. He was suddenly disoriented, and things were spinning around him. Friends noticed his gray color and profuse sweating.

Scott went to the emergency room at a local hospital and was  misdiagnosed with a migraine. He was sent home. That night his head pounded in so much pain he cried out, “God, help!”

The answer Scott received was, “Get on your knees”.

God I’m choosing to believe your plan is to wake me up and serve others for the rest of my life. I need your help and guidance to do that. I was cradled.

Scott Schilling

In answer to prayer, Scott’s headache sub-sided and he had a restful night’s sleep. The next day he worked hard as usual and saw a neurologist as a follow-up.

Scott was surprised to learn he’d had a full-blown cerebellum stroke and consequently spent 6 days in intensive care. While researching these types of strokes, Scott learned he may not speak again; may not have balance again; and may not be able to drive again.

That was all unacceptable.”

Scott Schilling

Scott wanted to make sure other people know they can come through a circumstance when the odds may seem against them, and his fifteenth book emerged.

If you’re living, you’re going to take a hit every now and then. It’s not the events that count, it’s how we react to those events.

Scott Schilling

Regarding his near-death experience a friend commented, “Scott, I didn’t know you’d gone through that. What did you say to yourself after it was over?

Scott answered, “That sucks. What now?” The title of his book was born: That Sucks…What Now? Real World Solutions for Getting Through What You’re Going Through.

A stroke of luck and That Sucks!

Survivor’s guilt can come into play, as it did for Scott. He noticed everyone who’d had a stroke with their facial deformities and twisted limbs. “Why me?” He thought. “Why did I survive without problems? What’s the reason? What do I do from here?

Scott remembered creating his mission 11 years before his stroke: “To create a worldwide community of over a million people; cause over 100 million dollars in charitable giving; and impact 100 million people on the planet.

God’s plan and timing is perfect. You can believe it’s perfect, or you can believe the event shouldn’t have happened, but you can’t believe them both at the same time. Pick one and live it.”

Scott Schilling

Besides his amazing story and mission, Scott also shared during our interview the Four Stages of Competence:

  • 1. Unconscious incompetence: We don’t know what we don’t know
  • 2. Plausible deniability: You know that you don’t know. It’s decision time
  • 3. Consciously Competent: You know that you know. You decided to learn a new skill which you didn’t think you could master.
  • 4. Unconsciously competent: You know that you know, and it has become second nature. You operate on autopilot in that new skill

Since Scott is a trainer and coach, he clarified ways to mentor others:

Model from stage four but teach from stage three.”

Scott Schilling

“Leaders act differently than those who are not leaders” is a philosophy Scott shared.

Scott suggested we need more balance, and there are little things we could all do better. He urges us as a nation to return respect, honor, and dignity to the planet.

Respect is how I treat you; honor is how I lift you up, dignity is how we both feel after that’s done.”

Scott Schilling

Over the last couple of generations, we’ve taken responsibility from individuals and it’s not helping them. Respons-ibil-ity is the responsibility to respond. Take control of your life by taking responsibility for everything in your life.”

Scott Schilling

Three positions we often take are:

“It’s your fault” – blaming another“

I screwed up” – shaming ourselves

“Well…it was because…” – justification and making excuses

Scott offered us many gems of information during our interview and throughout his book. He is kindly inviting you to join his Bee Konnected Community.

Bee Konnected is a worldwide global community. It’s dating software for the business world. We match people with their ideal customer in less than two minutes, and there are courses to help people grow businesses.

Scott Schilling

As a Life Mastery Radio listener, Scott is giving you a free Bee Konnected account. Fill out your profile and join the community of world changers. It is all permission based, so no one will spam you or contact you without your approval.

Go to ScottSchilling.BeeKonnected.Com and give it a try. Read Scott’s book as well!

Empowering the Empath in You

Growing up as part of a family of 8, and being the second oldest, Wendy De Rosa was a very sensitive child. She picked up anxiety because she didn’t have much play time and was overly responsible.

Wendy became disconnected from herself as her existence settled into taking care of other people. At the young age of 19 Wendy had a nervous breakdown.  

The empathic sense is the first of our senses to develop in the womb. We are created with the ability to feel through our sentient body. Experiences from a young age will either develop our sensitivities or disconnect us from them.”

Wendy De Rosa

As hard as her childhood was, Wendy feels grateful for the overcoming; the wisdom, stamina, and understanding that came of it. Wendy is now an intuitive healer, and when she began to understand chakras, realized she is empathic as well.

While growing up, no one was talking about being an empath. It’s not part of parental conditioning to develop empathic skills in our children. Today, more empaths are coming out of the empathic closet because there is so much trauma to heal from.”

Wendy De Rosa

In her book, Becoming an Empowered Empath, How to Clear Energy, Set Boundaries, & Embody your Intuition Wendy relates the divine intervention which set her on a path of healing and understanding.

Empaths are leading the way since we are not about having a surface conversation, we’re about going deep and having connected relationships, transforming the world with creativity.”

Wendy De Rosa

Wendy explained an empath feels the energy of others in space, in person, and/or in the collective through their sensory system. It can be emotional energy – a vibratory energy. Overly empathic people may feel that the energy of others has crossed over the boundary of their own energy body.

This happens because we have a central channel and a grounding cord, & seven spinal chakras. The chakras underlay the anatomy of our body. It is spiritual. The energetic anatomy is the presence of our light, truth, and essence.”

Wendy De Rosa

Wendy explained profoundly that childhood wounds to our chakras may cause contraction and powerlessness in the energy and vibrational sources of our body. Our boundaries are breached, and we become victim to the beliefs and conditions of events that happened in our family of origin.

Most often this wounding happens in our Root Chakra. Wendy called this “Marinading in root chakra” which happens from womb to age 7 of childhood.

The societal systems around us do not nurture development of self during the root chakra years. We are not only developing our physical construct, but additionally, how to survive, how to bond and build attachment to others, a sense of safety and security, and the ability or inability to trust.

Wendy De Rosa

Sadly, what happens often is our safety during the root chakra years is compromised on some, or many levels. We subconsciously learn, “I’m wrong, I’m bad, and/or it’s not safe to be me.

When we feel disconnected to ourselves, the root chakra contracts, and other energy centers (chakras) must compensate for the lack of grounding.

The second chakra blows open and our spirit energy is elevated higher in the energy system. We are forced to open to, and operate from, what everyone else is feeling. This leads to peace-keeping, becoming overly responsible, and hyper vigilant.” 

Wendy De Rosa

Wendy reports the second chakra is the empathic power center. Its job is to feel subtle energy and emotion, to be soft and sweet. When the compensation for the loss of the root chakra takes place, we may feel shame, and learn to mistrust our own intuition. We disconnect. Our grounding and sense of empowerment is broken.

The signal from, and to, the central body is: “I am not whole”.

The good news is WE CAN HEAL! Wendy’s book explains how.

Each of us must have healthy root and sacral chakras to be in balance. The root chakra that is shut down can be opened back up.”

Wendy De Rosa

By recognizing the break, bringing breath and awareness to this area, and claiming safety for ourselves, you and I can take our bodies back. We can be safe. We can trust ourselves again.

Wendy provides journaling exercises and meditations in her book to help us begin and learn the process of healing.  She explains most of us can benefit by working on the root chakra.

We may always be working on the root and sacral chakras. Some of our energetic history is multigenerational and may be deeper than our own human experience.

Wendy De Rosa

A personal note from this newbie to the chakra/energy center community – I’ve tried a few of Wendy’s mediations and am thrilled with the insight I’ve already gained. As an untrained chakra learner, I’m certain her book will benefit those of you with even deeper chakra prowess than I have.

Learn more about how Wendy De Rosa can help you at WendyDeRosa.com and SchoolofIntuitiveStudies.com

Wendy offers intuitive healer training as well as a Divine Healing Circle.