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3 Ways to Bring Good Cheer – *NEW* Guest Blogger Jennifer Urezzio

February 3, 2012 by sophiezo Leave a Comment

I often want my life to play out like a holiday musical, where people just stop and suddenly burst into song.  What I realized is that it can be like a holiday musical — inside. When I’m in a bad mood…wow, I can really create a lot of drama, confusion and misery (for myself).  When I’m of “good cheer” well…I can create something out of nothing…My suggestion is that you carry this season into the rest of your year.

1. Finding Your Theme Song

Here’s the thing, we can keep focusing on what brings us down or we can focus on bringing forth more of our own Divinity.  So what song fills you with joy every time you hear it. My brother will often share with me songs he loves and every one, so far, makes me feel my heart dance. So select your theme song that brings you “good cheer.”   

2. Generosity of Spirit

I admire people that truly are generous of spirit.  These individuals are joyful givers to themselves and others. I’m so lucky that both of my parents shared their generous spirit of giving with me. We often can get “carried away” this time of the year and then forget about ourselves and others the rest of the 11 months.  What does being a generous spirit look or feel like to you? What is your commitment to being generous to yourself and others this year? I love to purchase bees from Heifer International.  I’m also committed each day to being more generous to myself and others — that means less judgmental.

3. Act Like A Who

My favorite holiday special is the Grinch. I love those Whos.  They sing, even without their packages, boxes and bags. Often we can swallow our truth and after a while we blow.  I suggest that this season, you set the intention to hear and speak with the frequency of unconditional love for yourself and others.  This way you can declare it to be so, and enjoy!  

Action Step: Ask your Soul Language Team, “What is one way you can be more generous with yourself?”

If you are interested in exploring your own Languages or offering that discovery to someone else, please secure a complimentary 15-minute private session.

Jennifer Urezzio is a master intuitive and the founder and spiritual director of Know Soul’s Language. Soul Language is a way to consciously connect with your Soul that was received through Divine Guidance. Understanding your Soul Languages allows you to access your own Soul’s guidance to accept your value, be more confident, have more impact and grow into a stronger leader.

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We’ve been working with Sophie Zollmann for almost half a year now, building an online lifelong learning platform and community from the ground up (because in-person classes became impossible in light of the corona virus). Sophie has guided every technical aspect of this enterprise including the construction of landing-pages and websites, the management of mailing lists and revenue funnels, setting up Zoom meetings, etc., allowing us to focus exclusively on content production and marketing. This platform is now off the ground and succeeding beyond our wildest hopes.

We couldn’t have built it without Sophie’s support, which has always been prompt and timely, and her guidance, as she’s always pointed us to the most efficient and economical solutions to whatever technical issue we’ve faced. In the heat of the moment, I’m sure we’ve not always been easy to work with, but Sophie has also been generous and understanding to a fault. In sum, her support has been flawless and absolutely essential to the success of our online enterprise. We will be relying on her services again as we ramp up for our next phase of growth.

David Peritz
Founding Director
Minerva Academy of Lifelong Learning


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