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In dieser Folge von Project Love dreht sich alles um die faszinierende Welt der ätherischen Öle!
In dieser Episode von Project Love dreht sich alles um die Verbindung zwischen Körper, Geist und Manifestation. Wusstest du, dass dein Körper eine entscheidende Rolle dabei spielt, ob du wirklich in den Flow kommst? Ich erkläre dir: ✨ Das Konzept des Body Resets – wie du deinen Körper ganzheitlich regenerierst. ✨ Zell-Reset & Zirbeldrüsenaktivierung – warum sie so wichtig sind und was sie bewirken. ✨Die Vorteile des Zell-Resets Bist du bereit, Körper und Geist in Einklang zu bringen und deine Manifestationskraft zu verstärken? Dann hör jetzt rein!
Hast du schon mal das Gefühl gehabt, immer wieder in die gleichen Muster zu geraten? Drama, Probleme oder alte Geschichten, die dich nicht loslassen? Dann ist es Zeit, deinen Shitkeller aufzuräumen!
Willkommen zur allerersten Folge von Project Love, Project Future You! ✨ In dieser Episode nehme ich dich mit auf eine Reise in die Welt der Manifestation und Persönlichkeitsentwicklung. Gemeinsam tauchen wir ein in die Fragen:
Send us a textIn this episode of Walk 2 Wealth, I sit down with Shania Jay, a 25-year-old entrepreneur, trader, and founder of Project Love, a movement dedicated to spreading positivity and kindness. Shania shares her inspiring journey of transforming from a shy student into a confident, world-traveling businesswoman who's mastered the art of trading and creating financial independence.We dive into:How attending a personal development conference ignited her entrepreneurial spirit.The pivotal moments that led her to pursue trading full-time.Balancing college, work, and self-discovery as she built her dream lifestyle.Why Shania believes in helping others break free from the traditional 9-to-5 grind.The mission and vision behind Project Love and its focus on human connection.Whether you're curious about trading, seeking financial freedom, or looking for inspiration to chase your dreams, Shania's journey will leave you motivated to take the next step.Support the showHOW TO SUPPORT THE WALK 2 WEALTH PODCAST: 1. Subscribe, Rate, & Review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform. 2. Share Episodes with your family, friends, and co-workers.3. Whether you're just starting your business or your business is established, ChatGPT can help you take your business to the next level. Get Instant Access To My List of Top 10 ChatGPT Prompts To Save You Time, Energy, & Money: HTTPS://WWW.STOPANDSTARE.MEDIA/AI
This week I sit down with Hannah Holt to dive deep into the world of mindset coaching, exploring how women's self-worth, relationships, and self-acceptance play a crucil role in the choices you make when it comes to love and success.We talk about the societal pressures that make women feel inadequate and how recognising your own value is key to breaking free from those expectations.We touch on the importance of communication in relationships, how body image issues impact self-esteem, and why healing past traumas is essential for creating healthy, fulfilling connections. Hannah also shares insights about her Project Love program, designed to help women embrace self-love and navigate their unique journeys with confidence.If you're a sucker for putting everyone else's needs above your own, and its leading you round in circles, you need this episode in your life!Connect with Hannah & Find out more Hannah is a Mindset Coach who helps women find the love of their life, by being the love of their life. Through her 1:1 Mindset programs, events and signature ‘Meet the One Method,' she empowers women to stop settling for mediocre and realise they are meant for so much more.Together with her clients, she shifts the focus from chasing love and validation externally, to building a powerful relationship with themselves, making them magnetic to attracting love, success, and a life that lights them up, because there is nothing more powerful than a woman who knows who TF she is and believes than anything is possible.Website: www.hannahholt.co.ukInstagram: @Hannahholtmindset
I'm examining loving people we don't really like so much. And we've seen God's kind of love—agape love—is not based on feelings, but it is an action. Our job is to learn to act in loving ways toward people, even the ones we don't like. A prerequisite to developing love actions toward unlikable people is to pray for them. Sincerely, regularly pray for their welfare. Ask God to show you what love actions to take toward them. And pray for them. . . a lot! Jesus taught us to pray for our enemies, and those who despitefully use us. Then, as you think about a certain person you don't like, decide which love actions would be appropriate for that person. Maybe it's a lot of patience? Or compassion or endurance? Then set your will to act with those love actions toward that person. A good friend shared how God put her in a job with people she just didn't like very much. She applied for a promotion, looking forward to moving away from those people. The selection process narrowed down to her and one other person, but she didn't get the job. And at first, she was angry at not being selected, until she realized God had left her in that job to learn how to love those people she didn't like. She began what she called Project Love, and she looked for ways to develop relationships with those unlikable people. Her method was to invite them to have lunch with her, one per week. And she began to build bridges to these people and develop relationships with them. Of course, in doing that, she discovered they had burdens and problems, and they discovered she was a caring person. A few months later, she got that promotion she wanted, but she continues to keep in touch with those unlikable people she has now learned to love—and indeed to like, too. Several of them have turned to her for help in troubled times. What a good idea—Project Love. Maybe you could start to find ways to reach out to those unlikable people with the love of Jesus Christ that is within you. What miracles we could see in our relationships if we'd do this more and more.
transformation! healing! living from an expanded heart! this episode is a love fest. more info about PROJECT LOVE, erin & tara's women's embodiment retreat happening February of 2025 in Punta Uva, Costa Rica (at Tara's retreat center, Nemetona Sacred Space) https://eringunzelman.com/projectlove __________________________________________________ follow tara on instagram: @tara.nemetona follow erin on instagram: @erin.gunzelman for more long form content, monthly bonuses like breathwork and group coaching, check out erin's patreon membership. eringunzelman.com
Hello Listeners! Di episode kali Wulan ngobrol-ngobrol dengan penyanyi dan front-man band cadas yang hadir dengan project solonya. Episode kali ini kita ditemani Matheo In Rio. Matheo In Rio adalah penyanyi, vokalis, dan sekaligus Front-man band cadas Engage In Vengeance (EIV) yang hadir dengan project solonya dan mengeluarkan Mini album Diberi nama Other Side. Dalam mini album ini Matheo In Rio merilis beberapa track seperti Oh My Girl, Bonnie, Menjadi Satu Satunya, You're The One, dan For You. Jauh berbeda dari kesan rock and roll di bandnya, Matheo lebih tenang dan bicara soal cinta dari banyak sudut pandang. Dalam Track “Oh My Girl”, Matheo mengilas balik cerita cinta kala masa SMA. Matheo dibantu Indra Qadarsih di bagian mastering, Other Side seakan jadi cara lain Matheo mencurahkan isi hati. Hal itu juga yang membuatnya ingin bicara soal cinta dari sudut pandang orang yang dikenal rockstar lewat bandnya. Untuk Cerita lebih lengkapnya yuk dengarkan obrolan Langsung di Channel Podcast Bingkai Suara Season 6 di Spotify, Apple Podcast, Youtube atau kunjungi website kita di www.bingkaikarya.com
ODD welcomes back Turkish artist Ugur Project with the fantastic Love Groove EP.
Presented by Cleveland, Ohio-based, non-profit organization, Values-in-Action Foundation, the Kindland movement is bringing together communities, businesses, organizations, and schools by recognizing and sharing the acts of kindness around us in an effort to inspire a ground swell of positivity and goodness.Kindland relies on the power of the people to do, recognize, report, and share the acts of kindness happening everyday. The goal is to create a communities that can sustain a unified sense of kindness, compassion, empathy and understanding. These values are the foundation we need for our community to have the strength to find solutions to our most prominent issues including poverty, social justice, racism, and political polarization.Stuart Muszynski is the co-founder, President and CEO of Values-in-Action Foundation. He has been a business and community leader in Greater Cleveland for more than 25 years. He co-founded Project Love, Remember the Children Foundation, with his wife, Susan Muszynski, Ph.D. in 1994, and is the author of the book Searching for Values: a Grandmother, and Grandson and the Discovery of Goodness (Hiram College, 2005) as well as numerous articles on education, character and values.Muszynski graduated from Hamilton College in 1976 and is the 2011 recipient of the National Cyberbully Day of Awareness Caring and Daring Award. He and Susan have been married for more than 30 years.
How can you build relationships with your co-workers, so you have an opportunity to share God's love with them, tell them of your faith journey, and be a witness for Jesus on the job? That's what we've been looking at this week. I've offered eight suggestions so far, and if you missed any of them, they are all available on our website at christianworkingwoman.org Today we're looking at the last two ways we can share God's love on the job. 9. Be ready to apologize when you need to. My friend, Janet, says the major difference between her and her co-workers who are not yet believers is she apologizes more often! Being humble enough to apologize when you're wrong is definitely a God thing, and it really does go a long way to breaking down barriers and solving problems. 10. Build relationships with your coworkers by using work break times as an opportunity to talk. It is not appropriate to use any significant amount of company time for personal conversations. But there is your lunch hour and other times you can use for building relationships. Let me tell you about my friend, Cynthia. Many years ago, she worked in a difficult environment, where she was not fully accepted as a co-equal, because she is African American. She sensed this attitude, particularly on the part of one coworker, who told her they could never be friends because of their ethnic differences. But Cynthia, determined by God's grace to overcome those differences, began what she called Project Love. Each week, she invited one of her coworkers to have lunch with her. She even designed special invitations for them, and so one by one, she began Project Love. That began to break down those barriers as her coworkers got to know her and vice versa. And the woman who declared they could never be friends—well, as it turns out, she has become a close friend and confidant of Cynthia's. Even though they no longer work together, they stay in touch, and Cynthia hears from her regularly. Love never fails, my friends. If there are some difficult relationships where you work now, why don't you ask God for your own Project Love idea, instead of giving up on those relationships.
As kids head back to School this Organization gives back to the Community for Elementary, Middle and High School students with food, music, family fun and so much more!!!
As part of our weeklong unveiling of winners of the 2024 Public Song Project, we're joined by Kate Hall and Chris Bishop, who perform as Love? said the Commander. We hear their song adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's poem "Bed in Summer."Then, DJ Rekha joins us to discuss takeaways from the 2024 Public Song Project and share some of their personal favorite submissions and runners up. They also share their own musical submission to the project.
As we continue our focus on friendship, we turn our attention next toward how it relates to kindness. By being kind to one another, we can strengthen our friendships and build stronger connections with those around us. In this episode, Stuart Muszynski discusses his journey and the incredible work he's doing with the Values-in-Action Foundation and Kindland. Stuart shares his personal story of overcoming health challenges and how it led him to create Project Love and Kindland, programs that work with groups of people to make our culture and our country a better, kinder place. We talk about the impact of kindness and the effects he has seen Kindland have on program participants: increasing graduation rates, reducing disciplinary actions, and creating changes in attitude; as well as how he hopes to expand his mission to make a better tomorrow through kindness. New podcast episodes released weekly on Thursday. Follow along with the links below: Sign up for the Celebrations Chatter Newsletter: https://celebrationschatter.beehiiv.com/ Subscribe to Celebrations Chatter on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@celebrationschatter Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrationschatter/ Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@celebrationschatter Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrations-chatter-with-jim-mccann/id1616689192 Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Yxfvb4qHGCwR5IgAmgCQX?si=ipuQC3-ATbKyqIk6RtPb-A Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzQwMzU0MS9yc3M?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwio9KT_xJuBAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQNg Visit 1-800-Flowers.com: https://www.1800flowers.com/ Visit the 1-800-Flowers.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1800flowers Follow Jim McCann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim1800flowers/ Follow Jim McCann on X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/jim1800flowers (@Jim1800Flowers)
In this episode we talk with Clive Grinyer. He's not only one of the most universally respected members of the UK service design community, but also a fantastic storyteller, as evidence by the podcast which flows between the Aristotelian version of love and Taylor's version (yes, that Taylor). We talk about the relationships between love, trust and a healthy bottom line and how more companies need to take the value of “customer love”, ubiquitous in mission statements, and bake these into customer journeys.Clive's new project , Project Love, considers how designers can design with love and design to foster the conditions that promote love between human beings. And this could not have come at a better time. For a world that's seemingly obsessed with "Love Island", the daily news indicates that love is definitely not all around at the moment. References in the podcastHow Korean smart crossings are helping mobile fixated citizens to cross roads. Wired article here.The Speed of Trust video here ... or book (please consider buying a preloved version).Clive's book Redesigning Thinking will be published in 2025. Clive's BioClive Grinyer is an advisor and trainer in service, digital and transformation design. He is a strategic advisor to Bosch and has delivered executive training in design to companies including Honda, Panasonic, the Dorchester Hotel chain, UK Fire and Rescue services and the Bank of England.Clive has led design and innovation teams for Barclays Bank and Cisco, set up design studios for Samsung and telecoms company Orange and was Director of Design and Innovation for the UK Design Council. He started his career with innovation consultancy IDEO in the US and was the founder of the design consultancy Tangerine along with Apple design chief Sir Jony Ive. Clive was Head of Service Design at the Royal College of Art (RCA) from 2019 to 2023.Creative review placed Clive in their Top 50 and described him as “a passionate advocate for the transformational potential of design for some three decades. Today's focus on the value of digital product design and on design's value in leading customer experience in the UK is, in large part, due to his work." Clive speaks at international conferences and is the author of the book “Smart Design”, on design and technology, and is writing his next book “Redesigning Thinking” on how to use design methods to make better decisions. He hasbeen a trustee of the Royal Society of Arts and Chair of the Design Business Association Design Effectiveness AwardService Design YAP is developed and produced by the Service Design Network UK Chapter.Its aim is to engage and connect the wider Service Design community. Episode Host: Stephen Wood Production Assistance: Jean Watanya
Today I sit down with Jessica Frigon, a seasoned expert with over 15 years of experience in Operations and Integration and owner of PROJECT LOVE. PROJECT LOVE offers an unparalleled, full-scale, and elite operational service. PROJECT LOVE is more than just an operations firm; it's a transformative experience for female entrepreneurs and lifestyle brands seeking to redefine the way they do business. She takes a holistic approach to operations, focusing not just on systems but also on the people and technology that make your business run smoothly. Her goal to streamline your processes, automate repetitive tasks, and create a functional ecosystem that allows you to step fully into your visionary role as CEO but also provides you with the freedom to focus on what matters most to you.
Our guest today, Jessica Frigon , CEO and Founder of PROJECT LOVE, she brings over 15 years of expertise to help female entrepreneurs and lifestyle brands simplify their operations. https://projectloveco.myflodesk.com/ceothrivekit More Episode like this visit: https://www.getunstuckmethod.com/podcast #projectlove #getunstuck #getunstuckmethod #getunstuckpodcast #jessicafrigon #mutitapanmook #businessoperation #hiring #businessmanagement #solopreneur #buildingteam #businessintegration #lifestylebusiness #freedom #techstackbusiness #businessscaling #businessstrategy
A.G. Billig traveled to the United States and ended up in Sedona, Arizona. Through her self exploration, she discovered that her mission in life is to spread love and now works to move people from fear to love. Love and fear have very different energetic frequencies and staying in a positive frequency such as love creates more profound experiences and a all around better life.A.G. Billig is a #1 Amazon Bestselling Author, motivational speaker, and founder of The Project Love. A life explorer, she loves writing novels for the romantic in you and non-fiction books that will inspire you to fully open your heart to loveFollow Angel!Podcast link. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soulful-mind/IG: angelevangerfb: angelevangerBecome Part of Our Facebook Communityhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/soulfulhealingtribeFind out your intuition SUPERPOWER! Use this link:http://www.angelevanger.com/quizGet access to your FREE 5, 5 minute meditations!www.angelevanger.com/meditationsWe would love to hear your thoughts about the podcast and even receive a review on Apple Podcast. We read each one and are able to serve you more with your feedback. You can access that at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soulful-mind/A.G. Billighttps://www.agbillig.com; https://www.instagram.com/agbilligauthor:https://www.theprojectoflove.com
In this Self Saturdays episode, I dive into the topic of falling back in love with your business. We reflect on the challenges entrepreneurs faced in 2023 and I offer insights on how to rekindle the passion for your business. I share my personal experiences and guide listeners through a process of reflection and review to realign with their business vision and goals. I emphasize the importance of focusing on key elements like optimizing business operations, leveraging technology, and effective delegation. Join me as I provide valuable tips to elevate your performance as a business leader and find harmony between work and life. Stay tuned for an empowering conversation that will help you take steps to fall back in love with your business. WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS EPISODE 00:00 Reignite passion and align with business goals. 03:38 Assess team, tech, and goals for improvement. 07:07 Key foundation for CEO and business success. YOUR RESOURCES Work 1:1 with Jessica Frigon: https://www.projectloveco.com/services CEO Thrive Kit: https://projectloveco.myflodesk.com/ceothrivekit
In this episode of Breaking Bread, the guys sits down at Johnny's Pizza with Slive, a young talented artist in Shreveport-Bossier area. He opens up about upcoming musical project, his process of making music, and also gives us his thoughts on different life related topics. You don't want to miss this one, don't forget to subscribe and share the brand. Till next time take care and enjoy.
Join us as we engage in an open and honest discussion with A.G. Billig, author, and founder of Project of Love, on the crucial subject of childhood abuse. Listen in as A.G. bravely shares her personal experiences of growing up in a strict household, how it impacted her later relationships and the importance of breaking the silence around childhood abuse. We shine a light on the devastating effects of childhood abuse and the power of speaking out to liberate oneself from its grip. Get ready to explore the significant impact of childhood trauma on individuals in their adult lives. Listen to this episode as Gemma and A.G. share their personal encounters with abuse as children, the ensuing anger and resentment towards their parents, and the essential process of forgiveness and liberation. They underscore the role of gratitude in overcoming negative emotions and delve into the life-altering realization of forgiveness and love for our parents to break free from the cycle of abuse. A.G. Billig's bio A.G. Billig (her friends call her Andreea) is a #1 Amazon Bestselling Author, motivational speaker, and founder of The Project Love. A life explorer, she delights in writing novels for the romantic in you and non-fiction books that will inspire you to fully open your heart to love. Celebrated for her unparalleled ability in writing characters that resonate with readers and painting scenes that come alive, she delights in fashioning courageous women protagonists who will risk it all for love. If you want to become the best version of yourself, check out A.G.'s non-fiction books. They will ignite your life transformation process, by helping you tap into love—your inner superpower waiting to be awakened and expressed. A.G.'s love for writing blossomed at 8, and she wrote her first novel at 15. As a child prodigy, she won several national literary awards in Romania, her country of birth. Her academic qualifications include a BA in Foreign Languages and Literatures and an MA in PR and Communications. Born to a French father and Romanian mother and currently living in the US, A.G. envisions herself as a global citizen who speaks the universal language of love. When she's not writing, you can find her taking pictures, reading books, and exploring unknown places. Her daily practice encompasses morning meditation, fitness workouts, communing with nature, smiles, and hugs. She is currently a proud (and grateful) resident of the magical place called Sedona, Arizona. Connect With A.G. A.G.'s website - https://www.agbillig.com Amazon author page - https://www.amazon.com/stores/A.G.-Billig/author/B016F1MKRS Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/298983749180732 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085974147957 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/agbilligauthor YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@agbillig Do you care about getting featured and published on Real Talk Real Women or another of our shows like A.G. Billig? All the details are here: https://apply.gemmaserenity.com
Today we diving deep into the business operations and automating to gain back your time with founder and CEO, Jessica Frigon from Project Love Co.PROJECT LOVE is more than just an operations firm; it's a transformative experience for female entrepreneurs and lifestyle brands seeking to redefine the way they do business.Spearheaded by Jessica Frigon, a seasoned expert with over 15 years of experience in Operations and Integration, PROJECT LOVE offers an unparalleled, full-scale, and elite operational service.We take a holistic approach to operations, focusing not just on systems but also on the people and technology that make your business run smoothly.Our tailored solutions aim to streamline your processes, automate repetitive tasks, and create a functional ecosystem that allows you to step fully into your visionary role as CEO but also provides you with the freedom to focus on what matters most to you.https://projectloveco.myflodesk.com/ceothrivekitThe Business of Beautiful spaces Freebie: https://the-business-of-beautiful-spaces.ck.page/Be sure to follow along on Instagram @thebusinessofbeautifulspaces + @thorntondesign to stay up to date on what we're talking about next week. If you love our podcast, please, please, please leave us a review. If you have any questions or topic ideas OR you wish to be a guest email us thebusinessofbeautifulspaces@gmail.com or find us on instagram @thebusinessofbeautifulspacesLaura Thornton is the principle designer of Thornton Design Inc, located in Kleinburg, ON. Since founding the company in 1999, Laura has been committed to creating a new kind of interior design experience for her clients. Thornton Design is an experienced team of creative talents, focused on curating beautiful residential and commercial spaces in the Toronto, Ontario area and beyond. Now sharing all the years of experience with other interior designers to create a world of collaboration and less competition. The Business of Beautiful Spaces I @thebusinessofbeautifulspacesThornton Design I @thorntondesign
The Love Letter Project: Love Songs, Stories and Affirmations To the World from a Black Woman
Hi there Beautiful, Inspiration is the Key to Achieving Your Dreams. Fuel Your Dreams with the Power of Inspiration. Be Inspire and Take Action. The Energy is in the inspiration. Use your inspiration as fuel for your dreams. Stoke the Fire of Inspiration to Achieve Your Dreams. much love, joy and healing Alecia Get my free affirmational music: https://aleciarenece.me/feelgoodmusic _____________ Keep Up With Me: Join The Patreon Family: https://www.patreon.com/AleciaRenece Instagram: www.instagram.com/aleciarenece YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/aleciarenece Get My Music: https://aleciarenece.bandcamp.com/ ____________ Questions, Comments, Concerns? Got Questions You Want me to answer? Want to leave an encouraging word to Other listeners with an Email or Voice Memo? Want To Leave a Review? Email: hello@aleciarenece.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefullwellproject/message
The Love Letter Project: Love Songs, Stories and Affirmations To the World from a Black Woman
Hi there Beautiful, you're existence literally changes the world. you are a world changer. Be at peace. Be free.
The Love Letter Project: Love Songs, Stories and Affirmations To the World from a Black Woman
Hi there Beautiful, some people won't like you... let them. let's talk about hot to deal with rejection. As a recovering people pleaser, it's hard to learn that people don't like you. instead of trying to convince someone that you're likeable and loveable, love yourself. Let these people not like you and love yourself. Be at peace. Be free.
How can you build relationships with your co-workers so that you have an opportunity to share God's love with them, tell them of your faith journey, and be a witness for Jesus on the job? Here are the last two ways that we can share God's love on the job. 9. Be ready to apologize when you need to. My friend, Janet, says that the major difference between her and her co-workers who are not yet believers is that she apologizes more often! Well, being humble enough to apologize when you're wrong is definitely a God-thing, and it really does go a long way to breaking down barriers and solving problems. 10. Build relationships with your co-workers by using lunchtime as an opportunity to talk. It is not appropriate to use any significant amount of company time for personal conversations. But there is your lunch hour, and you can use that time for building relationships. Let me tell you about my friend, Cynthia. Many years ago, she worked in a difficult environment, where she was not fully accepted as a co-equal, because she is African-American. She sensed this attitude, particularly on the part of one co-worker, who actually told her they could never be friends because of their ethic differences. But Cynthia determined by God's grace to overcome those differences. So, she began what she called Project Love, and each week she invited one of her co-workers to have lunch with her. She even designed special invitations for them, and so one by one, she began Project Love. That began to break down those barriers as her co-workers got to know her and vice-versa. And the woman who declared they could never be friends—well, as it turns out, she has become a close friend and confidant of Cynthia's, and even though they no longer work together, they stay in touch, and Cynthia gets birthday cards and greetings from her regularly. Love works, my friends. Love will overcome, and if there are some difficult relationships where you work now, why don't you ask God for your own Project Love idea, instead of giving up on those relationships.
How can you build relationships with your co-workers so that you have an opportunity to share God's love with them, tell them of your faith journey, and be a witness for Jesus on the job? Here are the last two ways that we can share God's love on the job. 9. Be ready to apologize when you need to. My friend, Janet, says that the major difference between her and her co-workers who are not yet believers is that she apologizes more often! Well, being humble enough to apologize when you're wrong is definitely a God-thing, and it really does go a long way to breaking down barriers and solving problems. 10. Build relationships with your co-workers by using lunchtime as an opportunity to talk. It is not appropriate to use any significant amount of company time for personal conversations. But there is your lunch hour, and you can use that time for building relationships. Let me tell you about my friend, Cynthia. Many years ago, she worked in a difficult environment, where she was not fully accepted as a co-equal, because she is African-American. She sensed this attitude, particularly on the part of one co-worker, who actually told her they could never be friends because of their ethic differences. But Cynthia determined by God's grace to overcome those differences. So, she began what she called Project Love, and each week she invited one of her co-workers to have lunch with her. She even designed special invitations for them, and so one by one, she began Project Love. That began to break down those barriers as her co-workers got to know her and vice-versa. And the woman who declared they could never be friends—well, as it turns out, she has become a close friend and confidant of Cynthia's, and even though they no longer work together, they stay in touch, and Cynthia gets birthday cards and greetings from her regularly. Love works, my friends. Love will overcome, and if there are some difficult relationships where you work now, why don't you ask God for your own Project Love idea, instead of giving up on those relationships.
Today, Let's dive into the top learnings I've taken away from the incredible guest speakers and experts that have joined me on the show and then let's dive into a little update from me because it's been a hell of a time since we've chatted one on one here!! PROJECT LOVE INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/projectloveco | PROJECT LOVE: www.projectloveco.com
This week, Karin welcomes Rachel Harvest, MS, RDN, CDN, registered dietitian, behavioral health specialist, personal coach, and pilates apparatus instructor, to the show for, ”A Recipe for Loving Yourself.”Listen to a discussion on the four pillars of “self” that comprise The Harvest Method, the role of connecting to and understanding self on the healing journey, shifting from “not/either” to “both/and” to achieve balanced living, self-empowering through “I don't know,” Project: Love, Me, one mindedness versus multitasking, growing up in ballet and the culture that comes with, and much more. Rachel Harvest, MS, RDN, CDN is a registered dietitian, behavioral health specialist, personal coach and pilates apparatus instructor practicing in NYC. A former professional ballet dancer, Rachel danced through most of her 20s, becoming a certified Pilates Apparatus in 2007, to support her transition out of the dance world. Both ballet and Pilates taught her a keen understanding of anatomy and physiology and movement. She awakened a reverence for her own body and its capabilities.Rachel got trained in functional nutrition, dialectical behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness and mind-body practices and incorporate them into behavioral health coaching for her clients. Begin your healing journey with KLEDC
Leave it better than you found it. That's a Boy Scout slogan. I've never been a Boy Scout, but I'm sure I could benefit from making that a personal goal—to leave everything better than I found it— a personal goal. I've talked about a leaving our jobs better than we found them, leaving our relationships and environments better than we found them and leaving our churches better than we found them. I want to tell you about my friend, Cynthia, who definitely left a situation at her work so much better than she found it. Some years ago, she worked in a department where one coworker made it very clear that she and Cynthia could never be friends because Cynthia was African-American. It's hard to believe that someone would actually say that, but this person said those very words to Cynthia. Thankfully, Cynthia was able to get beyond her hurt feelings and respond appropriately to this situation. She prayed about it, and got the idea to start what she called “Project Love.” Now, she didn't announce to her coworkers that she was starting “Project Love,” she just decided to do it. Besides being kind and considerate on a daily basis, she decided to invite each person in her department to have lunch with her as her guest. So once a week she would deliver a written invitation to a coworker, including this woman who said they could never be friends. Well, who can refuse such an invitation? So, the two of them went to lunch, they began to get to know each other, this woman saw how wrong her attitude was and what a good friend Cynthia would be, and before long they became friends. Now this woman openly and proudly claims Cynthia as a friend, and though they no longer work together, they keep in touch. Cynthia left that place and that relationship so much better than she found it. She could have responded with anger and bitterness, but she chose to respond in love. That's the power that we have as believers because we have the Holy Spirit within us to enable us to do what otherwise we would find impossible to do. I hope you'll remember this simple slogan: Leave it better than you found it. It's one way to show God's love to others. (Click here to download the devotional for the entire week.)
Leave it better than you found it. That's a Boy Scout slogan. I've never been a Boy Scout, but I'm sure I could benefit from making that a personal goal—to leave everything better than I found it— a personal goal. I've talked about a leaving our jobs better than we found them, leaving our relationships and environments better than we found them and leaving our churches better than we found them. I want to tell you about my friend, Cynthia, who definitely left a situation at her work so much better than she found it. Some years ago, she worked in a department where one coworker made it very clear that she and Cynthia could never be friends because Cynthia was African-American. It's hard to believe that someone would actually say that, but this person said those very words to Cynthia. Thankfully, Cynthia was able to get beyond her hurt feelings and respond appropriately to this situation. She prayed about it, and got the idea to start what she called “Project Love.” Now, she didn't announce to her coworkers that she was starting “Project Love,” she just decided to do it. Besides being kind and considerate on a daily basis, she decided to invite each person in her department to have lunch with her as her guest. So once a week she would deliver a written invitation to a coworker, including this woman who said they could never be friends. Well, who can refuse such an invitation? So, the two of them went to lunch, they began to get to know each other, this woman saw how wrong her attitude was and what a good friend Cynthia would be, and before long they became friends. Now this woman openly and proudly claims Cynthia as a friend, and though they no longer work together, they keep in touch. Cynthia left that place and that relationship so much better than she found it. She could have responded with anger and bitterness, but she chose to respond in love. That's the power that we have as believers because we have the Holy Spirit within us to enable us to do what otherwise we would find impossible to do. I hope you'll remember this simple slogan: Leave it better than you found it. It's one way to show God's love to others. (Click here to download the devotional for the entire week.)
Payman Fazly is working to heal generational trauma and make the world a better place for our children. He is the co-founder of Parent Footprint, an interactive online training program for parents and the author of Project Love: What Legacy Do You Want to Leave? In this episode, Payman shares the dream he had on the night that Wayne Dyer died, where Wayne gave him encouragement and advice on writing this book. www.nadiadelacruz.com
I know, some of you may be rolling your eyes already at the idea of talking about systems. But trust us, it's going to be fun and sexy! Our guest today is Jessica Frigon, an operations consultant, founder of PROJECT LOVE a boutique Operations Agency, and host of the LOVE Unplugged podcast. Her approach is about setting you, as a CEO, up with a structured and solid operational foundation for you to grow your business in a way that allows you to work smarter, not harder. Listen now to hear Jessica's story, why using systems can help you manage your business, different types of systems you can start using in your business, and how long it takes to get comfortable with your systems. Learn more about Jessica Frigon @ www.projectloveco.com Follow Jessica @ www.instagram.com/projectloveco and www.linkedin.com/in/jessicafrigon And more about me: Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krystalewoods/ Check out my website: https://www.krystalewoods.com Share a screenshot of this episode to Instagram stories and tag me @krystalewoods I'm obsessed with reading about your favorite moments of the show! Honeybook discount: http://share.honeybook.com/krystal95486
Nowadays, it seems as though every industry and market is saturated. So what can you do to stand out from your competition but also stand firm in your mission and values? Today, we are diving into the important of quality over quantity and the true meaning behind relevancy. PROJECT LOVE INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/projectloveco | LOVE UNPLUGGED SHOW NOTES: https://www.projectloveco.com/how-to-set-yourself-apart-in-your-industry-with-vintners-daughter
What does it mean to “Bloom where you are planted”? You've no doubt heard this expression; in fact, some people think it is in the Bible. No, this saying is not found in the Bible, but the concept it teaches is very biblical. It begins with the word “bloom” which is a verb—an action word—and it implies that you have to be intentional about this. Blooming means producing something beautiful. So, the first word—bloom—is a directive, something you must do. Then it says, “where you are.” Do you often have the attitude that you would do so well if only you were in other circumstances? A different job, a better house, a more-understanding mate, better- behaved children, enough money, better health—just give you better circumstances, solve some of your problems, and then you can bloom. Instead of “bloom where you are planted,” maybe you think, “Put me in better soil and then I'll bloom!” Some years ago a good friend was planted in a job where some of her coworkers were unfriendly and prejudicial toward her. Instead of lowering herself to their level, or being angry, or vengeful, after much prayer, God led her to begin what she called “Project Love,” intentionally inviting these coworkers to have lunch with her, and in that way breaking down the barriers between them. It wasn't long before these same people got to know my friend, saw in her the love of Jesus, and soon came to appreciate her and that was the beginning of some long and good friendships. She bloomed where she was. And the last word in this saying is “planted.” Bloom where you are planted. When something is planted, it is placed there intentionally, right? It's not just a wildflower springing up on a mountainside. Someone has gone to the trouble of preparing a spot, a place, where this seed can be planted. Being planted implies that something outside of itself had a purpose for putting that plant in that place. You know, where you are now is where God has planted you. Oh, there may have been all kinds of circumstances, good and bad, that have brought you to the spot where you are now planted, but God has this marvelous way of taking us where we are and preparing the soil for us even there, so that we can bloom where we are planted. Would you even today pause long enough to just thank God for where you are planted. I know, it could be a tough place, but the Bible says to be thankful in all circumstances, so by faith just thank God for where he has planted you and then ask him to help you bloom in that place.
The Love Letter Project: Love Songs, Stories and Affirmations To the World from a Black Woman
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Tatenda Dzvokora is an engineer in Bismarck, ND. He also founded Project Love, a nonprofit that provides new and lightly used clothing to children all around the world. In this episode, Tatenda talks about his experiences growing up in Zimbabwe, studying in China, and moving to North Dakota as well as what led to him starting Project Love. Tatenda is passionate about Jesus and worshipping him, and in this conversation, he and Stephen talk about the importance of embracing each other's differences, learning from one another, and celebrating each other's uniqueness. They also talk about an uncomfortable conversation they had about racial injustice that was pivotal in both of their journeys together.Follow Tatenda on InstagramLearn more about Project Love Project Love on InstagramFollow us on InstagramAsk a Question or Suggest a Guest | goingsomewherepod.com/contactSubscribe to us on YoutubePodcast Music: Electric Ten by Broke in SummerGoing Somewhere is a resource of Northview ChurchStephen's Instagram & Blog
Jessica Frigon is the CEO and Founder of PROJECT LOVE, an Online Business Management agency based in Vancouver, BC. She is an elite business and project manager, process expert, and an overachiever with a love for self-growth and helping others achieve their goals. Her mission is to provide high level, high touch support using her extensive Project and Operations Management experience by systematizing, creating strategic processes, and automations to help you, the CEO, step into the visionary role while creating an easeful, flowy and sustainable business that you LOVE. www.instagram.com/projectloveco www.facebook.com/projectloveco www.pinterest.com/projectloveco
We started Project Love in 2013 and for over 8 years we have been on the most amazing journey together, with you, our wonderful community. We have recorded over 150 podcast episodes (that's 100 hours and more than 3 days of non-stop listening!) and had over half a million downloads
Zeit Danke zu sagen ♥️ Wow, kaum zu glauben, dass es die 100. Podcast-Folge von Project Love gibt. In diesen 2 1/2 Jahren ist viel passiert und hat sich viel getan und ich bin so unglaublich glücklich, dass ich viele Frauen damit inspirieren durfte und ich hab mich immer über jedes einzelne Feedback gefreut.
What does it mean to “Bloom where you are planted”? You've no doubt heard this expression; in fact, some people think it is in the Bible. No, this saying is not found in the Bible, but the concept it teaches is very biblical. It begins with the word “bloom” which is a verb—an action word—and it implies that you have to be intentional about this. Blooming means producing something beautiful. So, the first word—bloom—is a directive, something you must do. Then it says, “where you are.” Do you often have the attitude that you would do so well if only you were in other circumstances? A different job, a better house, a more-understanding mate, better- behaved children, enough money, better health—just give you better circumstances, solve some of your problems, and then you can bloom. Instead of “Bloom where you are planted,” you think, “Put me in better soil and then I'll bloom!” Some years ago a good friend was planted in a job where some of her coworkers were unfriendly and prejudicial toward her. Instead of lowering herself to their level, or being angry, or vengeful, after much prayer, God led her to begin what she called “Project Love,” intentionally inviting these coworkers to have lunch with her, and in that way breaking down the barriers between them. It wasn't long before these same people got to know my friend, saw in her the love of Jesus, and soon came to appreciate her and that was the beginning of some long and good friendships. She bloomed where she was. And the last word in this saying is “planted.” Bloom where you are planted. When something is planted, it is placed there intentionally, right? It's not just a wild flower springing up on a mountainside. Someone has gone to the trouble of preparing a spot, a place, where this seed can be planted. Being planted implies that something outside of itself had a purpose for putting that plant in that place. You know, where you are now is where God has planted you. Oh, there may have been all kinds of circumstances, good and bad, that have brought you to the spot where you are now planted, but God has this marvelous way of taking us where we are and preparing the soil for us even there, so that we can bloom where we are planted. Would you pause long enough to just thank God for where you are planted? I know, it could be a tough place, but the Bible says to be thankful in all circumstances, so by faith just thank God for where he has planted you and then ask him to help you bloom in that place.
Imagine the time you've wasted having to keep on target with each task for each of your clients? The key to building and scaling a business sustainably is to add systems, set up automation, and delegate your processes. Jessica Frigon, CEO and Founder of PROJECT LOVE, discusses the operational foundation you need to increase efficiency and productivity. You can also catch Jessica on LOVE Unplugged, her weekly podcast with expert advice on attaining your goals with purpose and passion. In this episode, you will learn to: - Elevate your client's experience with higher quality service - Implement tech tools to keep you on target so you are not starting from scratch with each task - Eliminate gaps in your business that are costing you lost revenue - Onboard new team members to ensure they produce the same high level, quality of service to your clients - Take on more clients and increase your sales revenue without working longer hours
When Electa first got pregnant, she was scared and unsure. She wanted to keep her baby but, with all the obstacles in her way, she wasn't sure how she would financially manage. With the help of Project Love, however, Electa kept her baby and now is eternally grateful that she did. Listen to this podcast episode to hear Electa's whole story!
In this episode, I share an everyday burnout conversation with Selina Barker. Selina is a career and life design coach, author, and podcaster dedicated to helping people not only take their dreams seriously but create the life and career they really want to live too. Over the past 12 years, she has coached a long list of clients from Google directors, to recording artists, best-selling authors, and leaders in the creative and music industry as well as thousands of people globally have been through her online courses.Selina created the Audible Series 'The Career Change Coach' along with one of my faves, The Monday Crew, a free slice of hope and inspiration delivered to your Monday inbox thanks to her mini-podcast and weekly check-in tool. She also founded Project Love with Vicki Pavitt, a Love and Dating Coach for Women. Project Loves 'Goodbye, Hello' end-of-year journal has become an annual staple review for so many now. I've ordered my copy of The 'Goodbye 2021, Hello 2022' journal and can't wait to tuck in. I'm very grateful for it being available worldwide.It was thanks to Emma Gannon, sharing her personal story of burnout and crediting Selina's help and support for her own recovery that led me to discover Selina's latest book, 'Burnt Out: the exhausted person's guide to thriving in a fast-paced world'. Selina's brilliant book packs a mighty punch. Her breakdown of how burnout affects you, along with the practical guidance you need to start building yourself back up again, is powerful. Despite the immense information this book holds, I particularly love how easy it is to read and digest - because after all, Selina knows what it's like to be burnt out along with all its brain fog and limited energy.I bloody love this chat, and I just know it's going to help so many listening who either are teetering on the edge of burnout or are in the full throes of some tough days. Discussed in this episode: The life experiences that led her to become a life and career change coach. Her own experience with mini burnouts. The burnout archetypes we all should know about. Where stress shows up in the body. Why we should be using exercise to manage our stress levels and how it brings more energy to our day. Mentioned in this episode:The Way We're Working Isn't Working by Tony Schwarz The Power Of Full Engagement by Tony Schwarz and Jim Loher Follow @selinathecoachFind out more at selinabarker.comCheck out Project Love and the 'Goodbye, Hello' Journal at loveprojectlove.comClick here for the Everyday Burnout Conversations website page. Please note, this podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you're having a tough time or are concerned about experiencing burnout, please reach out to your doctor or mental health professional for support and guidance. Please like, comment and subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen. I truly appreciate your feedback and support, as it helps these fab conversations reach a little further.
Download your FREE confidence affirmations Mp3 at www.calmer-you.com/confidenceSelina Barker is a Career and Life Design Coach and author of a new book about burnout – Burnt Out: the exhausted person's guide to thriving in a fast-paced world. Also the author of the Goodbye Hello journals, creator of the Audible Series ‘The Career Change Coach' and co-host of the Project Love podcast. She joins me this week on the Calmer You podcast talking about burnout.We discuss:What it is about our culture that means so many are burning outHow to quieten the shitty committee AKA your inner criticThe importance of emotional energy and how to balance itFor the full episode search for ‘The Calmer you Podcast' in the podcast app in iTunes or on Spotify or come on over to https://calmer-you.com/blogDon't forget to grab your FREE anxiety-busting tool kit at https://www.calmer-you.com/free and you'll also be the first to hear about the latest news, freebies and podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we talk about Anna Paige's life in journalism, feeding communities thru Eat. Share. Give. and Project Love. We also touch on her extensive work with Apsáalooke people in the Yellowstone Valley. Anna takes us through the podcast like a journalist looking over field notes. Her uncanny ability to make space and time for her journey and her experiences, brings a deeper understanding to her story and the stories she tells.
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“The most you can give is when you are filling yourself up.”, Selina BarkerThis Monday, Amanda is joined by Selina Barker, a coach, online course designer, writer, podcaster, and co-founder of Project Love. For the past 12 years, she has helped people design their lives and create careers they love.In this episode, you will find out how Selina and her team started Project Love and how her business looks today, why self-care is so important to her success, and how she approaches it. You'll also learn the importance of loving yourself and allowing yourself to dream big. You'll see how through self-love a modern woman breaks ancestral patterns, and why it's very important to tap into your dreams and take them seriously.A lot of wisdom is on the air this week! Grab your headphones and get into the flow!This episode originally aired on The Wellpreneur Podcast.Get the full show notes with links: https://wellpreneur.com/love-your-life-with-selina-barker-s06e08/Copyright 2012-2020 Wellpreneur Ltd. All Rights Reserved.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands