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Colorful Friends,

Many of you may be wondering how Colors can effect or influence our career. Throughout my consulting business the question asked most often by men is, “What is my life purpose?”

Many people are unhappy in their current career or job, but don’t know how to leave them and begin doing what they really love. Discovering from your Living Your Colors consultation what your best career choices are, and how to go about making the changes, helps you to make informed decisions.

We all know what it feels like to spend our time doing what we truly love, we also know how slow and dull things can be when we are not. Our birth chart clearly shows what careers we are best suited for, and ones that will be the most fulfilling. We spend most of our waking hours on the job, and that saying, “putting life into your years,” is not only important but vital for a long and healthy life.

Your LYC consultation will show what your natural talents and gifts are, and how to find a career that will allow you to express them.

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Please call Bonnie today and schedule a personal Living Your Colors consultation and discover your unique strengths and how to use them in a rewarding career filled with self-expression, passion and success.

When we make ourselves so busy that we are always rushing around trying to get this or that “done” or “over with” we kill something vital in ourselves, and we smother the quiet wisdom of our heart. When we invest our work with judgment and impatience, always striving for speed and efficiency, we lose the capacity to appreciate the million quiet moments that may bring us peace, beauty, or joy. As we seek salvation through our frantic productivity and accom-plishments, we squander the teachings that may be present in this very moment, in the richness of this particular breath.

• Brother David Steindl-Rast

In the Book of Ecclesiastes, there is a proverb: “Better one hand full of quiet than two hands full of striving after wind.” Unprac-ticed in the art of quiet, we hope to find our safety, our belonging, and our healing by increasing our levels of accomplishment. But our frantic busyness actually makes us deaf to what is healing and sacred, both in ourselves and in one another."

- Wayne Muller, Legacy Of The Heart

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