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Working the Vision!

Posted by Lori Brown on Tuesday, April 17, 2012,
After realizing how powerful visualization can be, I have decided to take my time with my vision board.  I am being very intentional with each item.  I have added words, pictures and quotes so far.   I want each item to represent a goal that I plan to manifest through visualization and hard work.  Obviously, I am not going to get buff abs by just visualizing them!

For those of you creating a vision board with me, please share your progress on my FB page!  Remember, pick a time frame and work b...
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It's Working!

Posted by Lori Brown on Saturday, April 7, 2012,

Last night when I was writing about my goals I stated that I would go on a spiritual retreat this year.  When I wrote it I had absolutely nothing in mind.  I almost removed it from my list as I wasn't sure I would do it.  However, it came to my mind as something I would like to do and removing  it would not be stepping outside my box or dreaming big. It would be contradictory to the vision board altogether. I wanted to do it and I was keeping it on my list!
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I live in Colorado Springs with my husband, Andy and my three daughters, Alex, Sydney and Reese. In another life I went to The Ohio State University where I studied psychology and family relations. I did research in health psychology and earned my B.A. in 1992. After moving to Colorado I worked as a mental health worker in an inpatient hospital, residential and school facility for children with behavioral issues. During that time I realized how important it was for me to raise my children in a loving, nurturing environment. For me, that meant staying at home for the past 15 years taking them to preschool, the library, play dates, the doctor, the dentist, soccer, volleyball, physical therapy, piano, gymnastics, dance, skiing and church. While I am still assuming this role, I am back in school taking master coaching classes and growing my coaching business. This blog is about my journey, your journey and my family's movement toward a happier, more fulfilled life.

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