Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Growing Awareness

I challenge you to look, listen and feel what is happening around you. Have you become aware of the days growing longer? Do you hear the birds chirping with more excitement? Have you opened your windows to let fresh air into your space? Have you noticed; any bright green anything, peeking out from the ground? We, like nature, are not static; we are dynamic and ever changing. As a matter of fact every single cell of our body changes in a cycle of one year. Imagine that, we will be completely, 100% transformed, in the next 365 days. If you could recreate yourself, what change would you make? What would transformation look like, what would a whole new you sound like? What would you like to be experiencing 365 days from now? The beauty of reflecting on these questions is the fact that you are the creator of those desires; they are not idle thoughts nor were they placed there by some external element; the truth is you are the artist, the programmer, the master planner of your experience. You have the same innate sense of evolution that nature so beautifully and powerfully expresses. Those longings are your calling, your tools of fulfillment and your responsibility to manifest. How does that start? B becoming aware. Aware of what nature, those around you and you yourself are trying to tell you. Pay attention, look, listen and feel. What could happen? Perhaps your cycle of this year’s transformation could be the most powerful yet. Would you like more information on how to begin this transformational journey? Are you in search of creating a different way? Please visit www.getinunison.com. This is Colleen Hickmann, wishing you well.

Coming soon, join inUnison’s, Colleen Hickmann, in a unique and interactive approach to the newest innovation in online communication. She is inviting and answering specific problematic questions regarding your career and workplace. The focus is to help develop and integrate self-empowering approaches for growth. Be pro-active in creating positive momentum for yourself and our world. Step up and into the 21st century, our world is changing. Each week she will answer your recorded questions in her podcast. If your questions are not used in the podcast, she will e-mail you a response, personally. Do you have questions? What is a podcast? How do we submit questions? Feel free to contact chickmann@getinunison.com or go to the website at www.getinunison.com for more information.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

You’re Springtime

Springtime is the first season of the year. Its life “springs forth” from the gray, dark decaying remains of yesterdays’ bitter cold. Springtime transforms brown mud to buds of fresh greenery and flowers of all colors. So it is with our lives. Nature is a wonderful example of how we can blossom and grow from past experiences. She is the living example of how we can cultivate and weed out thoughts that may have kept from accomplishing our goals. Simply yet powerfully, watch as nature shifts with the tide of the seasons and always flourishes in her present environment. Could life be as simple? What is we just changed our minds about the appearance of mud? Perhaps we could view the mud of our own past as the fertile and holy ground of our own blossoming. Find your own mud puddles, perhaps change your perspective and watch the transformation. Interested in learning more?

Coming soon, join inUnison’s, Colleen Hickmann, in a unique and interactive approach to the newest innovation in online communication. She is inviting and answering specific problematic questions regarding your career and workplace. The focus is to help develop and integrate self-empowering approaches for growth. Be pro-active in creating positive momentum for yourself and our world. Step up and into the 21st century, our world is changing. Each week she will answer your recorded questions in her podcast. If your questions are not used in the podcast, she will e-mail you a response, personally. Do you have questions? What is a podcast? How do we submit questions? Feel free to contact chickmann@getinunison.com or go to the website at www.getinunison.com for more information.