Posted by Beth Grant on May 12th, 2011 | 0 comments
Have you been watching The Voice on NBC? It’s a talent show for singers where music-industry greats choose the next big star … only there is one catch: they can’t see what the person looks like. The person can be a teenager or a grandmother; fat or thin; beautiful or not-so-beautiful.
Now I understand that as the producers learn about these contestants, they’re trying to...
Posted by Beth Grant on May 12th, 2011 | 0 comments
As humans, one of the things we constantly do is seek out a sense of self. We need an identity. But sometimes, you can develop an identity that doesn’t serve you and your dreams.
For example, if you have a few experiences where you’re victimized, instead of believing these were just incidents that happened to you, you might start to believe that being a victim is who you ARE. And once...
Posted by Beth Grant on Mar 31st, 2011 | 0 comments
This week I felt a nudge inside to pull out a book that’s been sitting there waiting for me for a long time and finally read it. Its time had come … a lining up. And the timing couldn’t have been more perfect.
I had promised the author over two years ago I would read it and comment on it. I’m sure the author thought I long ago forgot about him, but even though I got...
Posted by Beth Grant on Mar 13th, 2011 | 0 comments
If you’ve been on my teleseminars over the past few years, you’ve no doubt heard me talk about a powerful practice I use where I converse with my body when I feel discomfort and this has helped me to make major shifts in my outer results, as well as just plain feel better!
See, your subconscious mind speaks to you through your body. But to understand the root causes of your current...
Posted by Beth Grant on Mar 4th, 2011 | 0 comments
When you rely on things outside of yourself to make you happy, life can be very hard, and can feel like you’re on a roller-coaster of reaction. The truth is, any feeling you gain from money, love, excitement or people acting a certain way is only temporary.
Did you ever notice that as soon as you have this thing you thought would make you happy — like a new car or a new job —...