Watch this NEW and Exciting episode of BraveHeart Women TV as we discuss "Creating Loving Relationships"
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We as woman sometimes don't handle the competition well. Some women have a hard time giving another women a complement. Why, I don't know. When I see another female and if she looks nice, I have no problem giving her a complement.
When it comes to competition, we need to learn how to compete in a classy and graceful manner. We should support each other not tear down.
This is 2009, WOMAN HAVE BEEN DOGGED ENOUGH. Lets show our love for each other.
As women interact with each other, it is important that we are role-models for the younger generation…to be authentic, honest and compassionate in our relationships rather than competing against each other. Are we creating healthy competition or conflict with struggle?
Instead of conflict and competition, let’s start feeling good about ourselves. Show up and create an awakening within…a blossoming to better interactions and relationships.
BraveHearts….interact and blossom with the Community. Have you gotten your Vitamin BHS today? Remember to connect with your BraveHeart Sisters and be inspired in the blogs and discussions.
I enjoyed the show, while I was watching the show I realize that we all have an unique quality within ourselves.
There are no two women with the same voice. I believe we have the voice of the leader right inside of us. We just have to learn how to bring it out and enjoy who we are and be ourself.
Thank You BraveHeart for bringing focus to this very important topic - Our own unique voice.
Among the many nuggets shared, Arthur has given us such a fabulous exercise to do - Choose how you want to be. Write it out. Practice it evrywhere, and start to embody it.
I also love the reminder that we each have a choice and that we do not need to remain stuck in old patterns that originated way back.
Though it can be scary to exercise our real voice when undergoing changes and through periods of transitions.. With practice, expressing our unique voice does start to feel most empowering.
Our voice and our words create so much of our reality, that we would be wise to pay closer attention and to cultivate it consciously and carefully.
I look forward to more of Arthur's wisdom in our core members area.
This topic is one that hit's home for me. It is so important at a young age to teach our children to feel safe and comfortable. We all are given a gift when we are born. That gift is the authenticity within ourselves. As we raise our daughters, we should be inspiring them to embrace who they are. Beauty comes from within ourselves. And when beauty radiats on the outside, it is our way of expressing to the world "Our True Self".
I was thinking about many things as I watched this show....and listening to Arthur speak which I always love listening to him....I learn so much just listening to the way he speaks....
When I began claiming who I am.....playing music...sharing what I write with others.....getting up on a stage.....I found when I would go to sing......feelings would flood in....a lot of sadness.....grief......sometimes I could barely get through a song....I discovered a lot about myself and became "conscious" through this process....the truly is the window to the soul.....the way we claim who we are inside...
When I was recording my CD, they would tell me all the time "dont try so hard" I didnt sound good when I was "trying"......which was most likely me feeling I needed to something other than myself....be better, be perfect, be like so and so.......the recording went much better when I wasnt "trying" and just "was".....was me
I also hold my breath.....and the idea of the period at the end of a sentence as a reminder to breathe.....I like that .....I often forget to breathe and when I am holding my breath.....I notice it , pay attention, because I may actually be in a place that isnt safe....or going against my truth.....not honoring myself....not saying what I want to say.....or I will hold my breath if I am being touched by someone and I dont feel safe....and I want to say stop....no.....I hold my breath.....I used to do it all the time with my exboyfriend....now if I am holding my breath like that I stop,breathe, and take a look at what is going on and what I need to say....
ok gotta go to work now....thank you for starting my day the BraveHeart way.....hmmmm....now thats a cool tag line.....
Oh how many times I have thought how scary it is "being my self" by my expressions. I learned so much today that I could have sit here all day and listen to this awesome panel and Mr. Arthur Joseph.
I am certainly glad to be a part of theCore Inner Circle where I can receive more of this awesome knowledge from Mr. Arthur Joseph.
A dynamic discussion with ‘A BraveHeart View’ Panel and Voice of a Leader Arthur Joseph. Understanding vocal awareness and finding your own authentic voice is a choice…and we do have a choice in all circumstances to be real and relate with our voice.
We can be grounded and choose how we wish to be…WOW…it is scary yet empowering to think we can be who we really are….to use our greatest asset to it’s fullest potential by allowing our authentic voice be heard.
BraveHeart Women… listen to your inner voice – your authentic voice. Be sure to have your dose of Vitamin BHS today and go to the blogs and discussions for inspiration and empowerment.
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-- Clarity after genuine Commitment. Life is not a practice run...Live it with Purpose.
As far as Reality TV... There are only a couple shows I watch & one of my favorite's is...
"Dancing With The Stars!"
And, I absolutely LOVE seeing Karina & Maksim dance! And, YOU & Maksim make a Beautiful couple!
Karina, my BraveHeart Sister... I'd Love for you to show me a move or two...
Okay, getting back to Reality TV...
I absolutely Agree with Tava... "It makes the Impossible, Possible"
I Love seeing people Transform right before my eyes... Like, on "The Biggest Loser" show...
And, lastly... "Congratulations Paul" on your debut on Desperate Housewives!
I remember seeing that clip & I told my hubby... He looks exactly like Paul Ryan... The producer of BHWGC Infomercial, View, etc... WOW! I'm tickled pink, because it was YOU!
Ladies, once again... Thank YOU ALL for sharing Your Inspirational Point of Views...
Sorry, I refuse to watch reality TV-seeing these people on the cover of the tabloids sickens me. Teachers and other "heros" should be idolized-not petulant children who become famous for just "being". Can't stand reality TV that just follows people around.
I agree another great show.with thirty five pages of replies, I do not think that I can top them, all of them are great.I liked what Rubyfaye wrote that Richard Bullock said.In th early seventies I needed to get a loan for my youngest son as a widow impossible is what I got. But my deceased hubby would never take a no for a answer to anything,so every time I got a thought I acted on it and listed each one, I had tried ten places.The thought of a name of a person who worked at the first place I tried ,came to mind and in acting upon it, learned they were now the manager of a different bank branch,and a woman, well I tried to see in person but turned away, finally sent a short note next thing I knew the loan was all set up just come in and sign it,so listening to those thoughts and acting upon them ,does get results if you believe and never give up.I also told my son to see himself behind the wheel of that car and driving it.
Cheers for another wonderful episode of BraveHeartView!
As an adult, I have never spent much time in front of a television set, because I felt it took time away from other more important things.
Yet, today's episode shed some light on the positive effects that these reality TV shows can have.
If these programs can influence people to believe in their dreams, to take inspired action, and become more empowered, then they do serve a worth while purpose.
Like everything else in life, I believe one needs to use one's good judgment and discernment, in making the right decision for oneself - as to whether one will or will not watch reality TV. Make the decision that is right for you and your family.
Reality TV is a way of avoiding living your own life--the transferrence to discussing who is doing what from your own family, friends, community to who is doing what in virtual families, friends and communities results in disconnection. We all say we don't have time for the things we treasure, but if we gave up those hours in other people's living rooms and bedrooms for our own, we would be so much richer for it!
Another great show. We are a generation where we like to look and see what everyone is doing in their life. It could be the rich and famous or our next door neighbor.
In any case, reality tv is not that bad. It depends on what it's about. I believe the shows that are really good are the ones that show it takes hard work to accomplish the goals and dreams in our life.
Nothing just happens overnight it takes work and perservance.