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Amelia's Blog: Inspiration

Posted Sep 29, 2009 3:31 PM |  6 Comments
I could have come up with all kinds of excuses not to attend RISE but I know in my heart that it is where I am meant to be...among women with loving hearts; women who are eager to share their talents; women who will share their blessings; women who will share their BRAVE hearts.

Although there will be those that wish they could be there but won't be because another door has opened that they need to walk through, rest assured that your spirits will be touched by the synergistic energy among us...

With love, compassion and empowerment,

Amelia
Animal Lovers Community
Posted Nov 4, 2009 2:31 PM |  8 Comments
As a member of the BraveHeart Women Community, I am happy to say that the women that I have become close with are women of integrity. I believe that they are this way because they speak the truth to themselves about themselves. They have eliminated the well-planned lies which are nothing more than excuses. Watch this video on How To Detect a Lie: &fmt=18 With love, compassion and empowerment, Amelia Animal Lovers Community
Posted Nov 11, 2009 11:39 PM |  8 Comments
Fundamental shifts have occurred in my thinking since becoming a BraveHeart Woman. I certainly never considered getting together before with a group of women in a remote area. Our BraveHeart Dr. Sugar has amazing women's retreats. I had the pleasure of attending a retreat in June. Even the trip to Pagosa Springs was quite an adventure. I have yet to share those pictures with all of you. If you cannot make it to a retreat in the near future, then perhaps you can watch movies like the following until you get there: With love, compassion and empowerment, Amelia Animal Lovers Community
Posted Dec 3, 2009 10:06 PM |  4 Comments
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Every morning I remind myself to live in the moment so that I am not feeling overwhelmed by all that I wanted to have done yesterday but may not even be able to accomplish tomorrow.

I tell myself that every action that I take matters. Just deciding to do something will make a difference. But then I wonder how much difference will I make? Will future lives be shifted and affected by what I do today?

I am one of a kind. No one else thinks or acts the way that I do. How valuable are my actions? When will I see the difference that my actions make? Depending on what it is I choose to do, I may see immediate results...or never live to see the results of my actions.

As a recovering perfectionist, I am aware that I can be paralyzed by too much analysis. A friend shared this video with me and that is what prompted all of this deep thinking. Take a moment and reflect on the significance of your life...

Click here to view The Butterfly Effect.

With love, compassion and empowerment,

Amelia
Animal Lovers Community
Posted Jan 11, 2010 2:13 PM |  4 Comments
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Often, I get friendly messages that are forwarded to me. If I respect the sender, then I know that the message is one that I should take a moment to read.

Perhaps some of you have gotten this message but I am going to adapt it to the infinite value that I place on the BraveHeart Women.

If I could sit on the porch with God, the first thing I would thank him for is the BraveHeart Women community...
I consider you all my friends, my companions,
Through good times and bad,
My friends,
My buddies,
Through happy and sad,
Beside me you stand,
Beside me you walk,
You are all there to listen,
You are all there to talk,
With happiness,
With smiles,
With pain and tears,
I know you will all be there, throughout the years!
You are all good friends to me and I am grateful to you.

You are all friends...
Remember, no man or woman is a failure who has a friend!


With love, compassion and empowerment,

animal lover Amelia
AnimalLoversCommunity.com
Posted Jan 12, 2010 12:26 AM |  4 Comments
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Our BraveHeart sister Giovanna has just released a new book entitled "Why Chinese Women Are Not Broke."

Giovanna Pang Garcia is well-qualified to write this book. She herself came to the United States as a young girl, not knowing how to speak English, alone in the American culture. Although there were mistakes and obstacles along the way, her determination to forge ahead, however imperfectly, led her to financial success and personal fulfillment. She started her own corporation in a male-dominated industry, building it into a successful enterprise before selling it and retiring in her thirties. After finding the love of her life and beginning a family, Giovanna launched a new career, inspiring and motivating others as a speaker. Visit her Web site to find out more about the resources and services she offers.For more information, or to purchase the book, visit http:/ / www. whychinesewomenarenotbroke. com/.

With love, compassion and empowerment,

Amelia
Animal Lovers Community
Posted Jan 25, 2010 4:13 PM |  3 Comments
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How many people will show up at your funeral, especially if all of your connections are online? This is a question that is presented in Sara Blumenthal's new book Nurturing Networker: Business Networking That Matters.

The content presented by expert leaders in networking for business far exceeded my expectations. The Action Plans can be implemented immediately. Did you know that January 24th was National Compliment Day? I may be a day late, but I must compliment Sara on gathering so much expertise together in one very easy-to-read book.

It turns out that Sara and a number of the authors share the same business that I am in for following up with those that we meet.It's true that we attract like-minded people to our network of friends and business associates.

As a new fan of Sara's, I encourage you to buy this valuable resource now: Nurturing Networker.

With love, compassion and empowerment,

Amelia
Animal Lovers Community
Posted Mar 1, 2010 11:30 PM |  7 Comments
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I must share with you all that my father is so nifty at the age of 90. I had the honor of celebrating my parents' birthdays with them last month. Mom turned 87 and she is the reason for my father's long life. She basically told him that if he was not alive for their 50th anniversary, she would make life difficult for him...she was serious. He had already had one open-heart surgery and was not all that well. They have now celebrated over 60 years of marriage.

So back to the birthday party. My parents invited over 100 friends for a late lunch. Only one or two were their age. Everyone else, by default, was younger.They kept inviting and inviting right up until the day before the event. If people had not had to dig out of over a foot of fresh snow, I am sure we would not have had seats for all of them. The ones that did make it were more than ready for a delicious lunch and entertainment.

So why is my dad so nifty? His mother died from the flu just before he was born. His father already had two young children. My father was adopted out only to have to leave that family at the age of 11 because of violence and divorce.

Dad ended up back with his biological father, just dropped off there by his adoptive mother...the only mother he had ever known. By this time, his father had remarried so that his two children (Dad's siblings) could have a mother. The surprise came when this new mother revealed that she already had six daughters by a previous marriage and they all ended up living in a blended family. Of course, my father was just one more mouth to feed. Luckily, his older brother showed him love as the rest of his world tumbled down around him.

Fast forward. Dad is so nifty...he has had to be resilient over the years. He "died" at the age of 87, had an out -of-body experience, another open-heart surgery and a remarkable recovery. Again, my mother stepped in and told him that she did not want him to end up like all of those "old" people in the nursing home where he was sent to recover because there were no rooms at the cardiac rehab center. She expected him to come home and soon. He still had to remodel their home and the job was waiting for him.

Dad is so nifty. He just "buzzed" me on Instant Messenger. He is uploading pictures from the party to his computer. He is a gadget guy and loves to learn about new technology.

Dad is so nifty. He loves his God. He loves his wife, his one and only. He loves his children. He prays. He is active in his church. He volunteers for "Operation Lifeline" to support our troops. He plays cards and can still bowl over 200.

Dad is so nifty at 90 because he is grateful for every day he has to live. I am too. I would love to have him around for another 90, setting an example on how to age gracefully and gratefully.

Dad is so nifty. :) Thank you for allowing me to share with you how proud I am of my nifty dad.

With love, compassion and empowerment,

animal lover Amelia
Posted Mar 5, 2010 1:32 PM |  2 Comments
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This brave-hearted woman saved to give...but she also gave to save. Say what? After hearing the story of Grace Groner, I officially recognize her as a BraveHeart Woman in spirit.

Grace was orphaned at the age of 12. Family friends took both her and her sister in and not only gave them the love they needed but also college educations at Lake Forest College north of Chicago.

Like others who lived through the Great Depression, Grace was content to live frugally in a sparsely furnished one-bedroom home. Reportedly, she bought her clothes at rummage sales. Grace loved people and they loved her for who she was, not for what she had or didn't have.

Grace worked as a secretary for 43 years. She had the foresight in 1931 to make a $180 stock purchase and let it grow. She set up a small scholarship program at Lake Forest College so that students could have a brighter future. I wonder if any of them actually got to know and thank her for her generosity.

Here's the stunner...Grace died recently and the news broke that she was a multimillionaire. Her attorney had the pleasure of telling the president of Lake Forest College that Grace wanted her 7 million dollars to go into a foundation that will enable many of the college's 1300 students to pursue internships and study-abroad programs.

Why did Grace wait to give her greatest gift of wealth until after she died? Was her priority in life to be able to give her greatest gift of love to people that she felt were her true friends because they had no clue that she was wealthy?

Do we as wealthy, brave-hearted women have to choose to give love or wealth at different life stages as Grace did or can we do both while we enjoy both love and wealth?

How does Grace's life story make you feel?

With love, compassion and empowerment,

Amelia
Posted Sep 21, 2010 10:41 AM |  0 Comments
BraveHeart Women are truly empowered women. I know because I have become one. A friend introduced me to Ellie Drake's "Easier Done Than Said" training. It was certainly what I needed at the time and that started my journey with BraveHeart Women.

Some of the women I met early on will always be my "soul to soul" sisters. Dr. Sugar Singleton helped me "Release" the subconscious inhibitors that have held me back from following my purpose.

Producer Paul Ryan taught me to dig deep into my being to express my emotions so even through my tears, I could say how happy I was to be a part of this community of BraveHeart Women.

Charlie Drake is an amazing man whose words, "It's all good" have carried us through the valleys along our journey.

The people behind the scenes are passionate as individuals and as the "worker bees" that make this community hum with harmony.

Everyone in BraveHeart Women is open to learning and sharing what's working now with others. I have learned to put myself out there and to ask for what I would like to receive as I pay my dues.

As a BraveHeart Woman, I have put myself in a position to receive some of the best training in internet marketing by entering a video in a contest. However, I need the votes of other BraveHeart Women to put my video on top. Voting ends September 22nd.

Assist me by clicking on "Live the Dream" and voting so that I can come back here and assist all of you with what is working now on the internet.

With love, compassion, and empowerment,

Amelia Johnson
AnimalLoversCommunity
Posted Dec 15, 2010 3:44 PM |  3 Comments
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What are you grateful for? I know that I am grateful for this community of BraveHeart women. Recently, I was asked that same question by an editor and author who challenged me to dig down deep and tell the world what I was grateful for. Of course, the obvious things came to mind...a husband, a home, a dog, good friends...all beings or things that are visible and tangible to me.

Ellie Drake and producer Paul Ryan taught me not to be afraid to seek out my deeper feelings that may have hidden some essence of who I am. Sometimes, what we have resented in life may be what has developed our character and should actually be what we are grateful for in life.

Imagine my surprise when I found this to be true. I tell my story in The Gratitude Book Project: Celebrating 365 Days of Gratitude.

If you are looking for a gift that keeps on giving, buy this book for not only yourself but someone that would like to develop an attitude of gratitude.

Get back to me and let me know how this question "What are you grateful for?" or how the book impacted your life.

As a gift, I will be happy to give you 15 minutes of my time to talk in person. We are on this journey of life together. Let the story of your life be a Best Seller!

With love, compassion and empowerment,

Amelia
Animal Lovers Community