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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Helloooooooooooo................

Yes it's been forever... what can I say - between emails, 5 dating web sites, and facebook - I'm having a hard time fitting in work!! 

I just wanted to pop by and say that life is grand and all is well in the world of Jannette.
I hope that you are having a fabulous summer and are enjoying lots of time in the sun and nature. (cuz I'm not - so one of us should be!!)

I will post here again in the future - especially as I start to offer my "Sexy IS a State of Mind" workshops... but for now I'm head down - ars up on some work and will check in later.

Cheers - Jannette


Thursday, January 03, 2008

Hello to all the beautiful (and persevering) people who are still checking my blog occasionally,

I want to wish all of you a wondrous New Year and thank you for the blessing you have been in my life!  And--I want to challenge all of us.

It's the New Year and many of us are thinking about what changes we want to make - how to "do better" than perhaps we have in the past... or perhaps are just relishing the delight of 2008 being a blank slate - much like a new scribbler back when we were in school - where we can write the future we desire.

I was thinking about that when a powerful message from Marianne Williamson (Email me for the file - I can't get it to upload here! Argh) was
serendipitously (as is so often the case!) forwarded to me by a wonderful woman friend. So I want to pass on the inspiration, the call to action, and the reminder that I found so valuable--especially to the powerful, loving, and conscious women in my life. (because the Williamson video is about our role in creating a different future)

What saddened me about this speech from 2005 was not the poignant message--although that moved me--it was the fact that when I saw her speak here in Calgary a couple of months ago, she repeated virtually the identical message. Clearly we, womankind in general, have not heard the call, have not answered the call, or the answer has not yet yielded significant results. And so, the message bears repeating because we have not yet arrived at the future I believe all of us long for.

Being quite pragmatic, let me pull back from the cosmic perspective to a personal level for a minute. I often struggle with judging myself as not being disciplined or focused "enough". Recently I had a realization that if I replaced the word Commitment for Discipline and Passion for Focus, I experienced more compassion - a loosening around the harshness that 'focus and discipline' tend to hold for me; and the self-judgment that often accompanies them.

Passion compels me in areas where my gifts and purpose lie. Focus seems more of an arbitrary limitation. Commitment (for me) allows for my humanness. If I'm disciplined I "should" do whatever I say I will (I.e. exercise) exactly when and how I say... because I am disciplined damn it!
Commitment is not something I give, or take, lightly... but I do seem to realize that I am human and will need to come back, and come back, and try again, and recommit, as part of the journey.

So that is how it is with this message from Marrianne - I found it to be a call for a deeper, and renewed, commitment to being more consciously loving and pro-active in the world.

I could judge myself for not having the discipline to be, do, and have more results in the area of making a difference in the world--or I could simply see it as a commitment that I have chosen to make, and that I need to be reminded of from time-to-time so that I can re-commit... and so that my passion can be reawakened and deepened as well. A passion that can draw me forward gently and fiercely towards that which I am called to do.

Of course, how we each make a difference can look soooo many ways. Big. Small. Consistent or periodic. Consciously or even unconsciously. Each is valuable. Each matters. However, I don't believe apathy is a viable option for any of us going forward.

So my challenge to each of you powerful people from all around the world--is this:

Join me in deciding what your intention is for 2008 when it comes to making this planet a better, more hospitable, more loving and beautiful place for us, and the generations after us, to live?

There is no right answer to this--but "nothing" is the answer that got us all to the state the world is in now--and it is not a luxury we can afford any longer. Ladies in particular - we have, as Marianne says so eloquently, a sacred duty to birth a new future. And when I think of each one of you, I see such an amazing force for good. I see intelligence. I see power and strength. I see wisdom and compassion. I see all of the things that are the very solutions needed to turn things around.

I know that this is not your traditional "May you get lots of money (aka abundance) and love, etc., etc. message that I usually send and I know I'm getting pretty heavy on your asses... oh well.   Please may I never become toooo predictable!!

I do wish you the best. I wish you the gift of having the best that is within you expressed in the world in your own unique and special way!
Because not only does that benefit me (and everyone else on the planet), but it also means you will realize many of those traditional benefits we wish for one another... joy, happiness, fulfillment, connection and greater abundance.

I'd love to hear your intentions if you want to share them so we can inspire one another with our ingenious ways of rocking the world. You can post them here on my blog ... or on (gack!) my Facebook (just do a search for my name - I'm the one hanging off of the zip line - there are 3 of us... go figure!), or email me at worldly.woman@hotmail.com

Or, you can just hold that intention, that commitment, in your heart and know that I honor you for the immense difference your life already makes, and will continue to make, to me and to the world. Blessings for 2008... and beyond!!

With love and appreciation,

Jannette


Wednesday, September 05, 2007

In Greece and Loving It!!!

Hello all... in case there are any of you still checking this blog! 

I haven't finished putting up all of my South American adventures - but will... some time. However as soon as I got home in July, I facilitated 3 PB2's back to back and then left for my two week vacation with Mary, my best friend!  We are just finishing the bus tour over S.E. Greece and will leave on Friday for the 7 day cruise to the Greek Islands!!  I can't wait!!!!!!!!! 

Apparently this is my year for travel!  I have uploaded some pictures from Greece but haven't fixed them up like I did my other albums so there is no explanations etc.  However, at some point I will likely post an update in case anyone is still reading this!

Hope all is well with you!

Cheers for now - and happy trails to you!
Jannette


Monday, July 16, 2007

Back in Calgary - Yipee!!

    GLAD TO BE HOME!!    

It's been a long couple of days... I left Rio yesterday at 2 pm EST to arrive home today at 12:30 MST so it's been about 22 hours of travel time with about 4 hours of semi-sleep in there... so a tad tired but VERY happy to be home again. I do wish I had a bit more time in Rio, and in Brazil and Argentina in general, but I'll just have to go back there (and see Chile as well) again sometime in the future. Anybody want to come with me?! Just give me a while to pay off this trip and save up!! 

I had a great breakfast with my long-time friends Daniel and Marie at the airport in Toronto this morning between my flights and my lovely friend Mary picked me up at the airport in Calgary. It was SO good to see her gorgeous welcoming face!  I've missed her, my other friends, my family, my home, Kira my cat, and the lovely familiarity of Canada and all things familiar! Speaking of which, it is so nice to be able to flush toilet paper again!   I know I do tend to obssess a bit about the whole toilet thing... but you would too if you had to put your toilet paper in a garbage bin in the room with you all the time for 8 months. But I digress, I'm happy to be back, I wish I had longer to travel, and I 'm not sure what I'm doing in the future other than the 3 Personal Best courses I am facilitating over the next 6 weeks but I will deal with all of that Manana!!  (I did pick up some things while traveling) 

It was a wonderful journey. I loved seeing and doing all the things I had the awesome opportunity to experience!Not this week, but the week after I will try to post more pictures and more blog highlights from the trip in an effort to get you all caught up! It was just so packed with things (or much needed sleeping time) that I didn't get it done... even more pathetically - I'll be mailing a whack of post cards from here! Ah well...

Drop me a line at worldly.woman@hotmail.com to let me know how you are and I will try to connect with all of you soon... hopefully before I head out to Greece with Mary for the first two weeks of September! Yup, that's right - I still have more travelling to do!! 

Until then,  big hugs! - Jannette

 


Saturday, July 14, 2007

Rio and Home!!

At the copa, copacabana... music and passion are always in fashion...

Feel free to sing along. I´m staying at a Hostel called ´Stone of a Beach´ in the Copacabana district, and am just waiting to go on a city tour to see the Christ the Redeemer statue that looks out over the city, Sugar Loaf mountain and other famous Rio de Janerio landmarks. I fly out tomorrow afternoon and it is with a few mixed emotions. I do love traveling - and could probably do it for a long time more... and I am VERY happy to be coming home to see friends and family, to get back to work (whatever that may be... still up in the air about a few things), and to enjoy the luxeries we so take for granted in Canada.

What I hope to bring back with me is the sense of passion for life that so many Latin Americans have... particularly in Argentina and Brazil!!

Over the last few weeks I have enjoyed highlights like boating around some islands off the coast of Brazil and learning Samba from Marco the charming boat captain. Watching Capaiaro (really not sure about the spelling) a Brazilian cross between Martial arts, performance (singing and playing instruments) and dance - it is fascinating and beautiful and the people are in INCREDIBLE shape! Amazing BBQ´s - man do these people like thier meat and boy do they know how to cook it!!! Rafting (only class 3 rapids - but it was VERY fun to be back on the river... I missed it more than I thought I did!)  And other highlights... but my bus is here now so I have to run.

Look forward to seeing you all soon.

Hugs Jannette



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