From the perch of Ravynhed

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Carousel

My body is a carousel

Step on carefully

Ride me gently

My body is a carousel

Touch with wonder

Arouse with anticipation

My body is a carousel

Hold me tightly

Don’t let go

My body is a carousel

Up and down

Round and round

The waves of desire

~~Ravyn

Collaboration–Carolyn Ford

WILL YOU?

Will you?
Will you catch me when I fall?
Will you kiss my tears as they fall?
Will your lips meet mine and linger?
Will you hold me in a tight embrace in silent surrender?
When you look into my eyes and peer past my walls,
When you hold my hands and silently promise to not let go,
Afraid, I stumble in confusion
Fearful, I hold on in hope
Will you be there in the morning?
Will you tread softly in my heart?
Will you?

~~Ravyn

Collaboration

Photography and poem were created by Carolyn E. Fordcontemplation

 

Standing Behind the Stage Curtains

I never thought I would be the other woman.

I never thought I would participate in a love triangle.

I love you but more than that I want the best for you.

If she is that best, so be it.

If I am your best (and I hope/pray/believe fiercely that I am}, so be it.

I have never love anyone like I love you.

I am a moth drawn to your candle of sweet surrender.

I crave you and I miss you when we are not together.

I get anxiety waiting to hear from you for my heart and wings have been singed by your flames.

However, you have not disappoint me by staying with her until she is strong enough and woman enough to let you go–you have gained my respect for your kindness.

I love it when you call me pet names–sweetie, baby, boo.

And when you talk dirty to me, I feel like I am your woman and you are my man.

I want the sun, the stars, the moon, the sky and

I want you.

~~Ravyn

 

 

 

Guest Photographer–Becky Klein-McCreary

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This image is take by Becky Klein-McCreary

The backstory of this image is explained by Becky herself. Becky said,

“When I took the initial photo in August 2015, it was basically “informational” as the sun was high in the early afternoon and was casting harsh lights, so I knew it wouldn’t be a great shot. Music from the group, the Eagles, played from speakers and there was only one other couple there taking photos. Even though the statue is a tribute, I think the solitary figure evokes loneliness. When I heard of the death of the Eagles founder, Glenn Frey, I looked at the photo again. I wanted the photo to “say” something to me, and I hoped others would see what I was doing with the edit. First I cropped a little, then began playing with filters in Google Picasa 3 (can’t remember which ones), highlights and shadows, and finally the vignette filter. I wanted most of the statue in the dark, with only enough light to show it was a man; deepen the shadows so that there was a much lighter part on the sidewalk; and equally as important, the sign had to stand out more. It has become a symbolic photograph now — each person that views the image can feel whatever thoughts/emotions that are appropriate and relevant to him/her. I feel good with the result.”

Featured Entrepreneur–Lynn Huber

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  1. Briefly describe the business(es) you are running and mission statement of each business.

My husband, Richard, and I are Wellness Consultants for doTERRA Essential Oils. We love that we have the ability to help people physically, emotionally, and financially with our amazing products. We are proud that doTERRA’s essential oils are CPTG (Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade), so we know that we are offering the highest quality, purest oils available.

Every day we find more ways to use the Essential Oils, and every day they become more of a blessing to our family. And the stories of our customers and other Wellness Consultants make it all worthwhile. I LOVE how our products are a blessing in so many people’s lives.

Our products, paired with your energy, will help you lead a healthier, more prosperous life, and will help you improve your life and the lives of your friends and family.

You can get more information at http://MyDoterra.com/LynnHuber

  1. What motivated you to become an entrepreneur?

I actually sort of fell into it by accident.  My husband and I love to Square Dance, and I was running a Square Dance website.  I was just looking for a way to help pay for the site without having to charge admission.  We didn’t really need the money so we left it in the bank, and within 16 months we had enough to pay cash for a brand new car!  That was a wake-up call for us and Richard and I looked at each other and asked, “I wonder what would happen if we really got serious?”  So we got to work, and within 3 years I was able to retire from my day job, and Richard stepped down from grocery store manager to receiving clerk so that he could work “part-time” 40 hours/week and still get benefits.  He “retired” two years later.  J

  1. What are the lifestyle advantages to you as an entrepreneur?

Having our own business has first allowed us to become 100% debt-free!  The extra money helped us pay off all our bills within a couple of years.  Our business allows us to work from anywhere with only a laptop and telephone.  We can (and have) worked from a cruise ship.  It has allowed us to move closer to my family so that we could spend more time together, without affecting our income.  We wake up when we’re done sleeping – no longer do we need to be up at 5am to go to work.  We travel 5-6 times a year, and we have the lifestyle many people only dream about!

  1. What are some of the pitfalls that an entrepreneur might encounter?

When you work for yourself, you no longer have an employer to set the rules.  In a job you show up and do your work because to not show up can get you in trouble.  It’s very easy to not show up for your own business.  But there are consequences there too.  If you don’t do the work, you won’t make the money.  It’s really easy to get caught up in life and not do the things you need to grow your business.  You need to make the daily choice to move forward and give up all your excuses, habits, and negative thoughts that are slowing you down.  Spend time every day on your personal development to help overcome those things.  Remember that nothing worthwhile is ever easy!

  1. What insights or advice do you have for beginning entrepreneurs?

First, get really clear on why you are doing this.  When you are an entrepreneur, the buck stops with you.  Every success or failure is on your shoulders.  If you are really clear about your why, when times get tough that’s what will keep you going.

Second, work your calendar.  Schedule your business – it won’t work itself.  Schedule the times that you will be working your business.  The cool thing is you can also schedule the times you will be spending with your family, or doing the other things you like to do.  As long as you work your calendar consistently, it is easy to have everything you want.

Third, make the decision that you will not quit!  I assume that since you started a business, you already made the decision that this is what you want.  Know that good times and bad times are coming your way.  Some days will be full of elation as you reach your goals, promote to the next level, or sponsor that person that you never thought you would be able to get.  But then again, some days it will feel like nothing is going right.  Make the commitment that you will never quit on a bad day!  Keep yourself in the game and moving forward knowing that tomorrow will be better, and if you still want to quit you can do it then.

Most of the truly successful Distributors keep their business simple, learn the steps needed for success, and teach those steps.  But they also work on personal growth every day of their lives.  After all, your income follows your personal growth.  Make the decision now to be open and coachable and you’ll be well on your way to success.

For more information about how to be successful in business, check out my blog at http://LynnHuber.com.

Favorite Quote:  I have many, but my favorite is…

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.’ We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone and as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.  ~Marianne Williamson

 

Featured Entrepreneur: Lynn Huber

1. Briefly describe the business(es) you are running and mission statement of each business.

My husband, Richard, and I are Independent Distributors for SendOutCards, an online Greeting Card & Gift Company.  We are like a virtual greeting card store, where you log into you account and choose your card (we have over 16,000 cards in the card catalog), or you can create your own.  Type in your message, upload any pictures you want, and make your card as custom as you’d like.  Once you click on the “Send Card” button, SendOutCards will print, stuff, lick, stamp and mail your card the very next day and your card will be in the mail to the person you sent it to.  …And for only about $1.00/card.

SendOutCards has a two-fold mission:

1 – To help people to act on their promptings, and

2 – To provide a vehicle for financial freedom for millions of people

You can get more information at http://AmazingCardBiz.com

2. What motivated you to become an entrepreneur?

I actually sort of fell into it by accident.  My husband and I love to Square Dance, and I was running a Square Dance website.  I was just looking for a way to help pay for the site without having to charge admission.  We didn’t really need the money so we left it in the bank, and within 16 months we had enough to pay cash for a brand new car!  That was a wake-up call for us and Richard and I looked at each other and asked, “I wonder what would happen if we really got serious?”  So we got to work, and within 3 years I was able to retire from my day job, and Richard stepped down from grocery store manager to receiving clerk so that he could work “part-time” 40 hours/week and still get benefits.  He “retired” two years later.  J

3. What are the lifestyle advantages to you as an entrepreneur?

Having our own business has first allowed us to become 100% debt-free!  The extra money helped us pay off all our bills within a couple of years.  Our business allows us to work from anywhere with only a laptop and telephone.  We can (and have) worked from a cruise ship.  It has allowed us to move closer to my family so that we could spend more time together, without affecting our income.  We wake up when we’re done sleeping – no longer do we need to be up at 5am to go to work.  We travel 5-6 times a year, and we have the lifestyle many people only dream about!

4. What are some of the pitfalls that an entrepreneur might encounter?

When you work for yourself, you no longer have an employer to set the rules.  In a job you show up and do your work because to not show up can get you in trouble.  It’s very easy to not show up for your own business.  But there are consequences there too.  If you don’t do the work, you won’t make the money.  It’s really easy to get caught up in life and not do the things you need to grow your business.  You need to make the daily choice to move forward and give up all your excuses, habits, and negative thoughts that are slowing you down.  Spend time every day on your personal development to help overcome those things.  Remember that nothing worthwhile is ever easy!

5. What insights or advice do you have for beginning entrepreneurs?

First, get really clear on why you are doing this.  When you are an entrepreneur, the buck stops with you.  Every success or failure is on your shoulders.  If you are really clear about your why, when times get tough that’s what will keep you going.

Second, work your calendar.  Schedule your business – it won’t work itself.  Schedule the times that you will be working your business.  The cool thing is you can also schedule the times you will be spending with your family, or doing the other things you like to do.  As long as you work your calendar consistently, it is easy to have everything you want.

Third, make the decision that you will not quit!  I assume that since you started a business, you already made the decision that this is what you want.  Know that good times and bad times are coming your way.  Some days will be full of elation as you reach your goals, promote to the next level, or sponsor that person that you never thought you would be able to get.  But then again, some days it will feel like nothing is going right.  Make the commitment that you will never quit on a bad day!  Keep yourself in the game and moving forward knowing that tomorrow will be better, and if you still want to quit you can do it then.

Most of the truly successful Distributors keep their business simple, learn the steps needed for success, and teach those steps.  But they also work on personal growth every day of their lives.  After all, your income follows your personal growth.  Make the decision now to be open and coachable and you’ll be well on your way to success.

For more information about how to be successful in business, check out my blog at http://LynnHuber.com.

Favorite Quote:  I have many, but my favorite is…

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.’ We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone and as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.  ~Marianne Williamson

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