Saturday, February 26, 2011
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Read below to get some tips on recovering from Valentine's Day & moving on.
Some news: the Create-a-Mate Telecourse did fill up with 50+ people within a few days and the work has been exciting for us all. I will try to teach it again in the fall or next year in case you didn't make it in.
Also, my Teacher Training is coming up in June. It's already half full and I've been told it is the richest training program people have ever experienced. Not only do I train you to faciliate my effective processes BUT I give you full business know-how to aim for a 6 figure business from the get-go. We also give you referrals and many chances to step fully into this career path right away. There is a payment plan and discount still available. To find out more, click this link to find out more: Teacher Training Info
I wish you could be with us here in the Caribbean!
love,
Kathryn
Recovering from Valentine's Day
For people who are with their soulmates, Valentine’s Day can be a non-issue. Every day feels like Valentine’s Day, and there are so many occasions – anniversary, holidays, birthdays – that not all need to be super special and some of the most romantic times arise unexpectedly.
Those who seem to suffer the most are people who don’t yet have their Valentine (and I would look at it THAT way – that your Valentine is on the way but not here yet). Why?
If you’re not with your valentine, you can feel left out. People around you might be getting flowers or going out but you’re not.
My Recommendations
1. Remind yourself that when your One comes along, it will make up for every single bad V. Day you’ve ever had. You’ll be too busy being happy to even remember this one.
2. Go ahead and further the “soul call” that I hope you’ve sent (if you do my work, you have) by buying a card or gift for the love of your life in advance. It’s an affirmation for what’s coming and it’s super fun to give your love this gift next year or even on your wedding day.
3. Affirm that by next Valentine's Day, you will have romantic time with your One and be glad this year has passed.
For a bit of cheer, in the event you're still RECOVERING from this holiday, check out my uplifting Valentine's Video by clicking the link to be reassured that love is on its way and you're FINE (the truth).


2 comments:
Thanks! I had a really lousy V. Day and your words give me hope for the future. Not loving this "Hallmark Holiday" at all.
I love this game :)
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