There’s no room in my schedule to work on my . By the end of the day, I am exhausted from work and other commitments and my brain is mush. All I can do is veg out in front of the TV. Every day I have the ridiculous pleasure of working with individuals who are …
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What do you know for sure?
Posted Apr 26th, 2011 By Michele Mattia in Bring it on!, Deliciously Fabulous You Retreat, Love, Shifting Consciousness, The Balancing Act With | No Comments
When we embrace the knowing that we are not just enough and allow ourselves to be open and willing to receive all the good that has always been ours to have, positive shifts in our consciousness take place. By saying, “Yes, I choose me,” we begin a journey toward the manifestation of our divine ideas, …
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Starting Over is Giving Birth (and it ain’t always pretty!)
Posted Apr 26th, 2011 By Michele Mattia in Bring it on!, Deliciously Fabulous You Retreat, Empower Your Day, fear, Life, Life Purpose, Love, Shifting Consciousness, Starting Over With | No Comments
Giving birth is like taking your lower lip and forcing it over your head. ~ Carol Burnett One of my favorite topics to talk about is “Starting Over.” It is rich in content and not something that can be taught, learned or mastered in an hour, week or month. Starting over, transition and transformation are …
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Oh the Places You’ll Go!
Posted Apr 8th, 2011 By Michele Mattia in Book Review, Bring it on!, Change, Deliciously Fabulous You Retreat, Empower Your Day, Life Purpose, Shifting Consciousness, Starting Over With | No Comments
Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending. ~ Maria Robinson One of my favorite books to give as a gift is Dr. Seuss’, Oh, The Places You’ll Go. Many people have given or received the book as a graduation present for high school, …
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Creating Your Opportunities
Posted Apr 7th, 2011 By Michele Mattia in Bring it on!, Building Relationships, Change, Collaboration, Deliciously Fabulous You Retreat, Empower Your Day, Shifting Consciousness, Starting Over, The Balancing Act With | No Comments
During my senior year in college, Career Services encouraged all of the seniors to attend workshops on building your resume, how to dress for an interview, and how to construct letters of introduction and follow-up after an interview. There were tests to be taken and books to be read: Myers-Briggs, Does Your Resume Wear Blue …


