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Archive for December, 2009

Anchor Your New Year’s Resolutions in Your Home

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

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Photo by Amy Rachlin


Your home can be the key to successfully manifesting your New Year’s resolutions…


The beginning of the New Year is an excellent time to take inventory of your life. It is an opportunity to reflect on where you have been and get clear about where you want to go. Often we take this time to get in touch with our dreams and set new goals, yet following through with our intentions sometimes proves difficult. This year, turn to your home for the inspiration and support necessary to successfully fulfill your New Year’s resolutions. (more…)



Replace Your Wish List with a Gratitude List

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

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This holiday season replace your wish-list with a gratitude-list. It’s easy to focus on all the things you would like to have, or think about how you would like to change yourself or your life, but instead consider what you have now and celebrate who you are now. As Dr. Michael Beckwith often says, “cultivate an attitude of gratitude.”

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Let Your Presence be the Present

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

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This holiday season, let your presence be the present. When you are living in the moment and from a place of oneness, you are a gift to all those you come into contact with. (more…)



Holiday Giving and Traditions

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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Traditional Home Magazine invited us to participate in a recent article about holiday giving ideas. To see the article, pick up the December issue of Traditional Home on stands now!


Below are a few of the questions and answers that weren’t included in the final article… we thought we’d share with the hope some of our ideas will offer inspiration.


And if you have some great answers to the below questions, we would love to hear your ideas! Please comment below…

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