Tuesday, October 20, 2009

"Destiny is what God

"Destiny is what God gives us when we stop trying to do it all ourselves." ~Lori Mitchell

Millionaires audio p

Millionaires audio program on sale now http://htxt.it/jlIn

Saturday, October 17, 2009

2 Day Gold Coast LIV

2 Day Gold Coast LIVE Workshop on SPEED Manifesting next weekend http://htxt.it/TSIF

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Receiving means saying yes...

Receiving means saying "yes" to what u asked 4. If it showed up in your life u asked for it.Give thanks for it then ask again for something else if u choose.

"Some people change

"Some people change their ways when they see the light, others when they feel the heat." Caroline Schoeder

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Laugh, Move, Rest, Play

Laugh, Move, Rest, Play. These are all ways to move out of being 'stuck'.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

What would your Ideal Life look like?

What would your Ideal Life look like? See a glimpse thru the eyes of 4 millionaire speakers + more. http://htxt.it/RLUF

Monday, August 17, 2009

SPEEDManifesting Millionaires

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

I am FREE

Had to share this inspirational film with you.
Abundance,
Lori

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Listening to 4 day v

Listening to 4 day virtual abundance expo online. Jack Canfield is next. Join for $1:http://htxt.it/5kO2

Hint to speed up man

Hint to speed up manifesting:look at your written intention & write 6 things that would move you toward it.DO THEM today without attachment.

Friday, July 24, 2009

How Do You Define Abundance?

Abundance is a concept often debated in spiritual and entrepreneurial circles. Entrepreneurs commonly use the catch-phrase "thinking BIG," but they really mean the same thing.
Abundance is tough to define because it's one of those unique ideas that must be experienced to really be understood ... it can't just be explained.

Yet the most encouraging part of adopting an abundance mindset is how it can connect you to people with totally different set of beliefs and values. It instantly sustains inclusivity even with people who are dramatically different.

POP QUIZ: What do Mother Theresa and Donald Trump have most in common?

The answer is their abundance mind-set.

Donald Trump says, "If you're going to think anyway, you might as well think big."

Mother Theresa said: "The more we discover the magnitude and abundance of God's gifts, the more we will find ourselves."

Again, the abundance mindset creates connections.

Bucky Fuller had this to say about the abundance mindset:
"The condition of planet earth is abundance. Our belief in either scarcity or abundance determines how our financial, legal, political and military systems are set up or exist at all.
Scarcity and abundance are foundational and contextual ideas. They each give rise to a distinct system of thought and a number of rules, characteristics and measures which only make sense within their own system."


Above all, the abundance-mindset is a choice. In other words, you choose to look through the lens of scarcity, or through the lens of abundance. There is no in-between.

"Do ... or do not. There is no try." ~ Yoda

Because there are are so many differing opinions about abundance, my colleagues and I have decided to conductthis worldwide survey get more opinions - your opinion - on this highly debated topic.
My JV partners, Alex Mandossian and Scott Martineau are hosting the Virtual Abundance Expo next week, so I figured this a great opportunity to host a survey and attract the best single sentence that clearly defines abundance.

What to do now: Please use the comment box to write your definition of abundance. The survey ends at 5pm PDT on Monday, July 27th, right before Jack Canfield's keynote speech for the Virtual Abundance Expo. All the definitions will be gathered and tallied the next day and five finalists will be chosen for the final vote. If you are one of the five finalists, your definition of abundance will be personally evaluated by our Virtual Abundance Expo faculty. The top vote-getter with the clearest and most concise definition of abundance will be personally interviewed by Scott and Alex as a honorary faculty member for Virtual Abundance Expo.
So what do you say ... are you game?

If you are game, then take a peek at these 9 abundance quotes to get your heart and mind moving...

"The only factor becoming scarce in a world of abundance is human attention"
~ Kevin Kelly in Wired


"Nothing amuses me more than the easy manner with which everybody settles the abundance of those who have a great deal less than themselves."
~ Jane Austen (1775 - 1817)


"Abundance is, in large part, an attitude" ~ Sue Patton Thoele
"Abundance of knowledge does not teach men to be wise"
~ Heraclitus (540 BC - 480 BC)


"The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little"
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882 - 1945)


"Unfortunately, the balance of nature decrees that a super-abundance of dreams is paid for by a growing potential for nightmares"
~ Peter Ustinov (1921 - 2004)


"Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into"
~ Wayne Dyer


"Expect your every need to be met. Expect the answer to every problem, expect abundance on every level"
~ Eileen Caddy


"Not what we have, but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance"
~ Epicurus


Now it's your turn ... type in what you feel abundance means to you. Go ahead ... the simple act of thinking about it will instantly improve your day.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

"This is YOUR LIFE!!

"This is YOUR LIFE!!!" Listen to this HOT replay of SPEED Manifesting This Week show on #BlogTalkRadio at http://htxt.it/cB48

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

"It's the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical, and fearful, and doubtful of what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day...Yes we can" Barack Obama

Monday, June 29, 2009

"Now that I have everything, I know what everything's for." Fiddler on the Roof lyrics

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Had a wonderful 10 days away and happy to be home. I love my life and I live in such a beautiful place - the Gold Coast of Australia rocks!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Had another amazing

Had another amazing day in Coaching Certification. Doing 2 LIVE Coaching calls to Australia at midnight and 4am local time. My body doesn't know what time it is anyway. *zzzzzzzzzzzz

Friday, June 19, 2009

In L.A. for Success Coaching Certification

Just finished my first day in L.A. Success Coaching Certification by Carolyn McCormick. Fantastic material! Look forward to sharing it.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Getting ready for morning flight

Getting ready for morning flight to Auckland to L.A. to Detroit. All in a day's work. Looking fwd to seeing family.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

What is happiness?

What is happiness? Listen to SPEED Manifesting This Week replay on BlogTalk Radio: http://htxt.it/0ZfP

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Going to L.A.

Going to L.A. to meet my business coach/mentor mid June and doing a quick trip up to Detroit/Toronto to visit my mom, sister and family!

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Getting breakthroughs on 40days program

Getting breakthroughs on 40days program from Everything is Energy. Awesome, thanks Kristen & David Morelli #40dn Less than 10 days to go!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Now listed on Amazon!!

Just listed on Amazon: SPEED Manifesting, 7 Steps to Abundance NOW. Learn the SPEED Manifesting Method™ http://htxt.it/O5bR

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Getting another 28 Day Challenge started

Getting another 28 Day Challenge started. This week is getting everyone clear on their Intention. "Know What You Want" is Step 1 of SPEED Manifesting!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Thailand is Thankfulness

Our final few days in Thailand were spent in Bangkok, near Khao San Road. This is the oldest part of Bangkok, and we were delighted by the aliveness and variety of life here. We stayed at the Viengtai Hotel which was a great basic hotel close to many activities. Wifi was free in a restaurant across the street so I spent a bit of time over there when I needed to catch up.

We shopped, bought souvenirs, and went for a 90 minute foot and body massage in the oldest building left in this part of Bangkok. It was an exquisite experience from the first cup of tea while having my feet washed (I felt like a little kid again being taken care of) and finally the totally relaxing and rejuvenating massage. I walked away feeling like I was floating down the street.

As a totally different experience we visited a natural healing centre on the other side of Bangkok. The Chinese medicine doctor and staff were highly skilled and we spent some time with them. We had met the doctor at a seminar in Hua Hin and thought we would meet up with him while we were in Bangkok. He had told me he had some photos of UFOs he had taken at a meditation retreat in Tibet(!). I was curious to see his photos so he gave me his card and we looked him up. The photos were on display in his main room and we found his stories fascinating. He could describe in detail the beings he could see in these small discs across the sky. He also showed us his treasured cabinet of healing stones. One by one he handed me some egg shaped onyx stones. He asked me where in my body could I feel anything. After about 5 seconds my throat began to feel tight and I could not even speak. I raised my hand to my throat and he took it back. He handed me the next one and my head immediately felt constricted both in the front and back of my skull. He handed me another and I felt my lower stomach begin to tingle. I listened, wide-eyed as he took each label from under the corresponding stones and read the area of healing for each: throat, head and stomach. Never before had I experienced energy in stones with specific areas. He explained that he searches out different healing stones for different purposes. Then he took out an ancient "healing bowl". Filled with water this simple brass bowl with two upright handles produced some eerie but beautiful musical sounds as he 'played' the sounds of fire, wind, earth and water. At one point the harmonics created a boiling reaction in the water as it responded to the different sounds. This visit was a highlight of my holiday.


And finally, the temples; we travelled around Bangkok in a tuk-tuk looking at the wonderful Buddhas adorned in gold. Some were inside temples and some were in the courtyards. We were treated to chanting monks at one, which drew me into an immediate state of bliss. All of the temples and Buddhas were awe inspiring and I could feel the energy of reverence.


The last temple was Wat Pho, adjacent to the Royal Palace grounds. We hired a guide and got to hear about the first massage school in Thailand, there at the Wat Pho grounds. With no teacher, only murals with anatomy diagrams they learned and practiced on each other.


We moved on to see some of the 1250 Buddhas in Wat Pho, with the final one being the Reclining Buddha, majestic yet at peace. The guide told us this was a very special Buddha because this was his last position before the great one ascended forever.

What a fabulous place. We felt safe, happy and flowing. I learned that the Thai people do not search for happiness. Sometimes they are happy and sometimes they are not. But it had nothing to do with their outer circumstances. One thing that stood out above all else was their thankfulness toward anything and everything, toward life itself. Korp Kun Ka.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

What is your Purpose

What is your Purpose in Life? Listen to replay of SPEED Manifesting This Week show on BlogTalkRadio - http://htxt.it/bz7Z

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

After full day of tr

from HelloTxtAfter full day of travel yesterday, Bangkok-> Kuala Lumpur-> Gold Coast, arrived home. Now to catch up on some sleep!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Hi, just arrived bac

Hi, just arrived back in Bangkok. Settled into old Bangkok near palaces, temples and big Buddhas. Awesome!

Monday, April 27, 2009

$50 and 15 hours: Koh Chang to Hua Hin

Yesterday was a bit of a blur, with 15 hours travel around the east side of the Gulf of Thailand to the west. This morning we awoke in a lovely hotel room to a smiling breakfast - happy Thailand again!

I don't drink alcohol so I have no excuse for the lack of detail around the events of yesterday. We just went without reservations from one mode of transport to the next with helpful English speaking Thais showing up just at the right time. The travel in itself was easy, flowing and pleasant. Trucks, the ferry, more trucks, and buses through Trat, back through Chanthaburi to Bangkok. Our 6 hour bus ride was air conditioned, with a "bus hostess" plying us with coca-cola until our lunch stop, where we got to experience our first squat toilet in Thailand. No comment necessary. On the bus we read for a while, then shared a headphone as Gayel and I listened to Marianne Williamson (wow!) and Wayne Dyer audios on her Apple laptop, until we depleted the battery.

We got off at the Bangkok Ekkamai (eastern) bus station and taxied through the post-Songkran city to the southern bus station, where a dutiful and helpful information "officer" escorted us to the Hua Hin ticketing booth, then to a great little eatery for more yum Thai food as we waited for our bus departure. We wandered off track until we found our bus and continued on for another 3+ hours where we and our bags got off in the middle of the Hua Hin nightlife at 9:30pm. With only a name of a recommended hotel (My Place) we hopped in a taxi and 15 minutes later we were climbing into our cosy beds. Wow, 15 hours and we came so far, but focused on our final destination we didn't think about the time or travel. When we added up the costs it was only $50 each, which was surprising considering the distance and time we travelled.

What was the best part of the day? Mine was a moment in time where I got to thank the helpful information officer at the southern bus station. He and I were locked in a moment of gratitude as I thanked him Thai style, and he responded with the same. I don't have a photo of that moment for you, but it is locked in my heart and my mind; my hands touching in front of my face, bowing slightly with me saying "Korp Kun Ka" as he faced me, doing the same.

After 15 hours travel we arrive n Hua Hin

After 15 hours travel arrived in Hua Hin. Taxis, buses and trucks with too much luggage to carry!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

In a Time Capsule, Bang Bao Thailand

Who wouldv'e thought that a little fishing village could offer so much serenity and simplicity? Gayel and I decided to look for that sunrise and headed for Bang Bao at the southern end of Koh Chang. When we arrived we started down a small walkway with shops on either side. We soon realised that we were on the pier itself, and had overshot our intended bungalow sites.

However with all our bags we didn't want to go all the way back so we found a couple nearby 'guest room' resorts. The Buddha View appealed so we booked in for one night. It is beautifully appointed with very reasonable rates (800-1200 Thai Bhat per night - that's about $40-60 Australian for 2 people). These guest rooms are over the water, generally with their own restaurant but there is plenty of choice here.

We were thrilled that we decided to come down here, and got much more than we expected. As we walked the rest of the pier the fishing and scuba boats were all coming in. The lighthouse at the end was a nice place to view both this pier-town and the surrounding bay and islands. We have had mixed weather, but always warm.

Last night at the Buddha View we had dinner sitting at a glass floor-table with our legs dangling underneathe and the water below. As usual we had a spectacular Pad dish with beef, peppercorns and holy basil.

Today we wandered the pier-shops. Since it is Saturday and they are still celebrating Songkran it was quiet. Gayel had a crepe with cashew and chocolate thinly spread inside, and I had frozen ices (I noticed I was the only adult having these).

Bang Bao only got road access 10 years ago, so it is still slower than the rest of the other places we've just been to. This is very different, and not your typical hotel-pool-restaurant-beach experience, but one that I am so glad I got to experience.

As for Cambodia, we both feel it's not the next step, even though we are close to the border. It all feels complicated and blocked, with entry visas, 12 hour bus, then taxi rides. As we were standing at a tourist desk gathering all this info I turned to Gayel and said, "this feels like Cambodia is not next, so let's look at Hua Hin." At that moment the information agent beamed and said "oh, I love Hua Hin! I just came back from a week there." She gave us two other places to explore around there too. So off we go back through Bangkok and on South to Hua Hin, to see what adventures await us there.

More SPEED Manifesting

from HelloTxtMore SPEED Manifesting in Bang Bao, Thailand. What a find! this is a lovely little village.

Fishing boats

from HelloTxtFishing boats and pier. Photo Bang Bao, Koh Chang, Thailand

Buddha View Guest House, Bang Bao, Thailand

from HelloTxtBang Bao, Thailand on Koh Chang.Chang means Elephant in Thai. Photo: staying at Buddha View guest house.

WOW! Bang Bao, Thailand

WOW! Bang Bao, Thailand is the most exquisite little fishing village. We are staying on the pier over the water. It's awesome! Pics soon...

Friday, April 24, 2009

I could do this for the rest of my life!

I could do this for the rest of my life! I love my work. This is my passion and purpose: to share the simplicity of creating your Dream Life. Even in Thailand, I am happy to be sitting at an Internet cafe with fast access, because I can continue my online courses and connect with so many people. I have been uploading Gayel's videos and photos, and teaching her how to do her own blogs and photo uploads, and she is a fast learner. I just iron out the hairpin turns in the world of technology so that it all gets done.
The way she shares her journey is almost poetry; very different from my 'travel journal' perspective. Both of us are here expressing different things from the same experiences. I am ever-watching as the next step appears to us. Gayel was pouring through brochures, timetables and internet web sites. For me, that all got too hard, because it went beyond doing it to (Step 1) Know What You Want. It began to move into 'how do we do it' and unless that is the NEXT step, to me it is like trying on 50 outfits in the store if you don't know whether you are going to a ball or the beach. Once we sat back a bit we got clarity on two things; Gayel wants to see a sunrise - we are on the western side of the island of Koh Chang and have beautiful, striking sunsets, but now we are ready for both. So after 3 nights at the Grand View Resort with its lovely garden and great highspeed (heehee) wireless access we move south to Bang Bao fishing village.

The only other NEXT to consider for us is Cambodia. As I let go of 'how' I am using (Step 2) Imagine With Emotion to get us there with flow. Although we have talked about buses and tours and have not settled on transport, my desire strengthens to be standing facing the ruins of Angkor Wat temple with its carved face of Buddha and 108 spires in the overgrown walls. We are so close (hours away) that it is something I am emotionally focused on. I have spent blissful moments transported forward in time to be there, in awe and reverence of the energy there.
The power of imagination cannot be underestimated. Using this mental tool in the correct way (with emotion) is like talking directly to Source, with almost instant results for the next step on the path to living the dream, whatever that is in any moment.

Abundant dreams,
Lori

Still@Koh Chang Thailand

Still@Koh Chang Thailand.Day 11/21. No plans,just nxt steps:BangBao 2C sunrise 2moro. Lightening at sea today.