Jeanie Marshall

Jeanie Marshall, Personal Development Consultant and Coach, facilitates private consultations by telephone throughout the world, appears as a guest on radio shows, produces guided meditations, and provides information for multiple web sites. She has been actively involved in the human potential movement for more than twenty years as a mentor, coach, facilitator, organizational development consultant, personal development consultant, and writer. She has an M.S. in Organization Development.

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Do you sometimes feel disempowered because of all the decisions you must make or because someone else has made a decision? Decisions focus your attention. This article identifies some of the types of decisions that are a natural part of life, encouraging you to look more closely at your choices.

Time to Wake Up, Notice the Awakening

Do you sometimes just not want to face the day? Waking up in the morning is a personal an varied as waking up to life or waking up to who you truly are in your magnificence. Wake up.
This article explains the value of focusing on your breath, and especially on the rhythm of your breath. This practice is equivalent to a very brief meditation.

Five Types of Affirmations for Empowerment

"Five Types of Affirmations for Empowerment" defines five different types of affirmations to progress to greater empowerment, including examples.
This article presents an overview to approaching meditation as a practice for greater empowerment, including some principles for more enriching meditative experiences. It focuses on guided meditation as one approach that can be particularly empowering.
Do you feel stressed when you have to present to a group? Here are some thoughts to keep in mind before, during, and after you present that can keep your stress at a manageable level.
Are you part of the meditation movement that is quietly changing the world? Meditation is simple, but you must practice meditation if you want to have a meditation practice.

Questioning What is Enough

Do you consider you are enough? Do you consider you have enough? This article focuses on "enough," an often-used word in our language which reflects adequacy -- from insufficiency to exaggeration -- of the subject that is the focus of attention.

Take Time to Save Time

Do you ever feel you do not have enough time to accomplish all that you want? This article identifies ideas for enhancing your effectiveness. You may resonate with many or with only one.
People can mediate at all different times of the day. Some benefit more by meditating at certain times than at other times. This article encourages you to find the time that is right for you.
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