
I remember as a child that I loved books; encyclopedias to be exact. I would flip through the pages, marveling at the beautiful pictures and amazing facts. I was especially drawn to the “A” volume. I loved art and there were nearly 12 pages on “The Arts”; everything from dancing to painting to sculpture.
Could that be why I was drawn to take tap dancing lessons two years ago? Or why I enjoy reading and listening to podcast on my Ipod so much? Or why when I decorate for Christmas each year it turns into a theatrical production?
I believe our passions develop early in life, maybe we’re even born with them. As a child we dream about our future and feel a calling to live them out. Then life gets in the way and we bury our passions, sometimes very deep, so we can focus on the career, the family, everyone but ourselves.
Do you ever ask yourself, “Where did my passions go?” It’s a question we hear women asking a lot. That’s why we chose this as the topic of our very first Soulspring Tele-Training Event!
Please join us as our guest for this free workshop. No need to find a babysitter; you can participate in the comfort of your own home! No need to hassle with electronic equipment and an internet connection; all you need is a telephone! No need to dress up; it’s come as you are!
WHAT: Where did my passions go?
WHEN: May 20, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: The Soulspring Tele-Classroom*
FEE: Please be our guest!
INFORMATION & REGISTRATION
*Prior to the tele-class you will receive your training materials and the classroom telephone number and access code via email. Long distance phone charges apply where applicable.
We look forward to meeting you there!
Kim, Sister of Soul
Soulspiration of the Week:
“If there is no passion in your life, then have you really lived? Find your passion, whatever it may be. Become it, and let it become you and you will find great things happen FOR you, TO you and BECAUSE of you.” T. Alan Armstrong
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