
Transformation is a prominent theme in both the Cinderella story and in our line of jewelry. In the fairy tale, the story arc is a personal journey that continues until the young girl’s outer experience matches that of her interior world.
Cinderella is portrayed as a young woman who maintains poise over her emotions, responding in kindness to her cruel step-sisters rather than “in kind,” nurturing a positive attitude instead of allowing her circumstances to be the excuse of perpetuating bad behavior.
She is grace under fire and her integrity is rewarded at story’s end with the fulfillment of all of her dreams and a “happily ever after.”
In other words, she refused to come into agreement with her negative circumstances and instead, manifested a much better life for herself.
Transformation in our jewelry also takes place each time we repurpose the elements to create something brand new.
But transformation does not end with ornaments and fairytales.
It happens in real life, too. During this past year, I have had the opportunity to meet with some amazing people who have transformed their circumstances and are now living their dreams full time and are teaching others to do the same.
Funny enough, three of these people I met at different times this year are working together at their company called MoneyandLifeFreedom.com
Jane Cabrera, Tanya Villar, and Beth Lefevre, are powerful women who understand money on all its levels and speak the languages of accountant, woo-woo, or coach, depending on what a person needs to hear. Between them, they are intuitive, practical and smart and they are hosting a Money Freedom Weekend Experience in Norway next January. Check it out.
Our paths intersected because I am equally passionate about living one’s purpose and fulfilling one’s dream. Over the years, many people have suggested that Groom and I create an interactive website for the purpose of selling our jewelry, but it was Jane and Tanya who were able to inspire us to action. So this blog entry is to thank them for their excellent advice. Even Cinderella had a coach…
Cinderella is portrayed as a young woman who maintains poise over her emotions, responding in kindness to her cruel step-sisters rather than “in kind,” nurturing a positive attitude instead of allowing her circumstances to be the excuse of perpetuating bad behavior.
She is grace under fire and her integrity is rewarded at story’s end with the fulfillment of all of her dreams and a “happily ever after.”
In other words, she refused to come into agreement with her negative circumstances and instead, manifested a much better life for herself.
Transformation in our jewelry also takes place each time we repurpose the elements to create something brand new.
But transformation does not end with ornaments and fairytales.
It happens in real life, too. During this past year, I have had the opportunity to meet with some amazing people who have transformed their circumstances and are now living their dreams full time and are teaching others to do the same.
Funny enough, three of these people I met at different times this year are working together at their company called MoneyandLifeFreedom.com
Jane Cabrera, Tanya Villar, and Beth Lefevre, are powerful women who understand money on all its levels and speak the languages of accountant, woo-woo, or coach, depending on what a person needs to hear. Between them, they are intuitive, practical and smart and they are hosting a Money Freedom Weekend Experience in Norway next January. Check it out.
Our paths intersected because I am equally passionate about living one’s purpose and fulfilling one’s dream. Over the years, many people have suggested that Groom and I create an interactive website for the purpose of selling our jewelry, but it was Jane and Tanya who were able to inspire us to action. So this blog entry is to thank them for their excellent advice. Even Cinderella had a coach…