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Cognitive Dissonance – Fun vs Spirituality in Business

Enjoying what you do is key to being in the flow — it is not the whole answer but is a great starting place. The person in this video is reaping the rewards of this. He is having fun at his business! What a novel concept 🙂

Where are you having fun and where is your business or career draining you? Turn up the volume on the places that are fun.

2 thoughts on “Cognitive Dissonance – Fun vs Spirituality in Business”

  1. Great post. I know that I have developed the synergy between my spirituality and my business and it feels amazing. To feel whole and connected with who I am and what I want in my life is amazing: I love the congruence. I am now doing the work I know I was meant to do, however, I know that all the work that came before has led me to this divine place.

    Thanks for sharing the Abraham clip. Again, this is inspirational. All the best and I have subscribed to your blog. Take care

  2. Congratulations on all the great work you have done Gerrianne and on creating a business that is congruent with your soul. Thanks for connecting.

    Warmly,
    Stacey

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About Stacey Mayo

Stacey Mayo is a successful Master Level Healer, Medical Intuitive and Coach and has been in business for over 25 years. She teaches people how to be very successful entrepreneurs in their chosen field and attunes people to be amongst the top in their field. Mayo has been training and certifying people to be Master Level Medical Intuitives and Healers for over 15 years. She has supported thousands of people in achieving better health and living out their dreams. She is an award-winning author and has appeared on the CBS evening news segment, Confident Women, and is a popular public speaker. She has appeared in Forbes, Newsday, the Wall St. Journal, Atlanta Sports & Fitness, Atlanta Woman and Woman’s Day. She is a former Medical Intuitive columnist for the Sedona Journal. She has been featured a number of times in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, including the piece, ‘Midlife,’ which engages people in considering how they can stop deferring their dreams.

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