EQ Relativity: When a Louisiana Woman’s on the Other Side, the Mississippi River Don’t Look So Wide

Written by Susan Dunn, MA, cEQc, The EQ Coach™


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The greatest love songs are duets;repparttar matching strength ofrepparttar 123386 two voices,repparttar 123387 synergy. Doh?

But what if he doesn’t haverepparttar 123388 nerve? She won’t be stopped. She'll do it. Read on:

Well I thought I’d been loved But I never had Till I was wrapped inrepparttar 123389 arms of A Mississippi man When he holds me close it feels almost Like another hurricane just rippedrepparttar 123390 Coast. If he can’t come to me, I’m a-gonna go to him, That Mississippi River, lawd I’m gonna swim.

Ya gotta hear Lo-retta ay “herricane.” Passion … from whence cometh courage. She’ll do it if he won’t. But still he hesitates…

HE SAYS: Wellrepparttar 123391 Mississippi River, lawd it’s one mile wide And I’m gonna get me torepparttar 123392 other side SHE SAYS: Mississippi man I’m a-losin’ my mind Gotta have your lovin’ one more time HE SAYS: I’m gonna jump inrepparttar 123393 River And a-here I go Too bad alligator, ya swam too slow.

How sweet is that? Metaphysically,repparttar 123394 male isrepparttar 123395 passive energy. The female lightsrepparttar 123396 fire and activates it. Byrepparttar 123397 end, Conway’s yelling, “Hey-y-y-!” There he goes. Too bad alligators. They will always swim too slow! And BTW, it will always feel like a hurricane ripping through your Coast, and you’ll always fear you’re gonna write bad checks.

Fear is excitement turned upside down. Passion isrepparttar 123398 only thing that energizes. It’srepparttar 123399 only way anything great ever happens, and it’srepparttar 123400 best damn reason inrepparttar 123401 world to get up inrepparttar 123402 morning!



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Interval: Limbo or Renewal?

Written by Cathy Goodwin


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As you're walkingrepparttar dog, driving to work, or chatting at a party, your subconscious mind remains tuned to your goals, processingrepparttar 123385 data you generated during your fifteen dedicated minutes and your phone sessions.

Additionally, everyone you meet will view you as a source of purposeful energy.

Enjoying a party?

As you spread onion dip over a cracker, you fall into conversation with someone who adds a critical piece to your long-term puzzle. You attract strong, motivated people like yourself, and you reinforce one another. You ease away fromrepparttar 123386 group that's moaning, "I haven't done a thing all week. I really dreadrepparttar 123387 coming of January."

What can you do for fifteen minutes a day, between now and New Year's Day, to reach your long-term goals? And if you're struggling with goal-setting, what steps can you take to explore options that will lead you, almost effortlessly, to find a goal?



Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D., author of Making the Big Move, helps midlife professionals navigate career and business transitions. "How Smart People Can Derail Their Transitions" complimentary Special Report http://www.cathygoodwin.com/subscribe.html . Contact: http://www.cathygoodwin.com/feedback.html Phone: 505-534-4194


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