Paula Recommends Hay House Radio

I recently talked about the quality of information you allow yourself to digest each day as being a key ingredient of success and avoiding burnout. One fabulous and entirely free way you can add more soul-full high quality information to your daily diet is by listening to some of the shows on Hay House Radio.

Some of the world’s best spiritual leaders, medical intuitives, coaches, holistic healers, and others are available to you each week free of charge streaming over the internet or downloadble to your MP3 player. And, if you listen live, many shows allow you to call in and speak personally with the show host to have your questions answered.

I personally am a huge fan of Debbie Ford, Cheryl Richardson, and Caroline Myss and have been listening to their shows faithfully since Day 1.

I highly recommend taking a peek and a listen to Hay House Radio. Listen for a while and just notice if your spirit feels a little more uplifted. All these shows are great introductions to becoming more self-aware and making positive changes in your life.

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    1. Coaching4Lesbians » Don’t Feel Like It? Do It Anyway…Inspiring Lesbian Business Owners and Professionals to Achieve Success without Burnout and Compromise said,

      July 13, 2006 @ 5:37 am

      [...] This morning I was listening to archives of The Debbie Ford Show on Hay House Radio. (You can read why I love and recommend Hay House Radio at this earlier post). After several years of being immersed in Debbie’s work http://www.debbieford.com as one part of my coach training, I love to listen to her show to fortify myself (coaches need our own juice and self-care too!). She was coaching a young woman who wanted to get out of her head and into her heart because she was over-analyzing her life while happiness eluded her. Debbie recommended she exercise 45 minutes a day for 28 days as a practice to get into her body. After all, there is a reason that athletes get a “high” from being in the zone. It is purely being in the moment and in your body. Her advice was that even on days you don’t feel like exercising, do it anyway. That’s the whole point behind perseverance as a success principle - taking action even when you don’t feel like it, even when it is rainy and cold outside, even when it is sunny and you’d rather be lounging, and even when your schedule looks “too busy”. [...]

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