Facing a Turbulent Life Without Sinking Your Business

Today’s Business Heart is by Heart of Business practitioner Yollana Shore.

If you’re dealing with a personal situation that’s asking for your full attention – whether it be a life transition, relationship change, health challenge, or spiritual crisis – it can be hard to bring your attention to what needs to be done in your business.

Grab yourself a cup of tea and sit down for less than five minutes with me, Yollana, while I show you how to overcome this predicament, without losing your connection to your heart or your business.

How do you face the double demands of business and turbulent emotional life circumstances? Let’s talk about it.

How about some hands-on help?

Yollana - PortraitIt’s so much easier to walk through turbulent times, when strong emotions are messing with your priorities, when you have someone who is helping you zero in on your priorities, as well as supporting you with combining healing and compassionate levels of action.

I highly encourage you to schedule a conversation with Yollana, or one of our other practitioners, and see if it’s right for you.

Won’t it be inspiring to come through a turbulent time without sacrificing your profitability?

Or maybe you aren’t facing a turbulent time at all- but what about turbulent-time-proofing your business, so it’s really working well, and it doesn’t get shaken when you hit one of life’s inevitable bumps?

Click here to read more about Yollana, and each of us.

Our Community may be part of your answer… but not quite yet

When I think of “online community” I think of networking, hearing from high school friends, and strange videos I perhaps didn’t want to see. Oh, and wasting time.

Which is why Steve Mattus, our Director of Education, and I have taken some serious thought to whether we even wanted to offer an online community. And then we realized what was needed, (mostly because you told us.)

Steve has been working his rear off, getting the kinks out the final pieces, and then he’s going to let some of our current community members test drive it before we invite you in for the open house.

It’s exciting to see what’s emerging, and we can’t wait to let you have a look.

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15 Responses

  1. Thank you, Yollana. I felt myself taking a sweet, gentle breath and relaxing sigh. Good reminder. And next time I need to pause and Remember, and find it hard to do on my own, I’ll listen to this again – and let the Divine carry the load. Blessings on you, your work, and your precious family!

  2. Yollana
    Thank you so much for this gentle and heart felt reminder. Just last night I was feeling so anxious over what needs doing after a health challenge took my focus this year. I was able to get clear about the truth of what needs to be done right now, but missed the opportunity to sink into my heart and give over to the Divine. Just listening to your message helped me get there and I’m so grateful to you.

  3. Yollana, thank you so much for this. I, too, loved your point that if we’re overwhelmed, maybe we’re trying to carry something that isn’t ours to carry. That must be true for me right now, because I felt a huge sense of relief when you said that!

  4. You reminded me that we have so many parts to our lives and roles we play. My head spins some days and there seems to be little room for pausing. I have discovered recently that, while I ask for help, I have little room to accept it. Hmm.
    Without pausing and allowing the Divine to take some things I can’t hear what my heart has to say.
    Thanks for the gift you always are, which reminds me that I am that to others as well.

  5. Hi Yollana,
    i received much comfort and such gentle support tonight listening to your message. it put me in touch with the source of support, which is so easily forgotten when i’m overwhelmed in doubting. I also sense, in beginning to reread “how to say what you do” from my first venture into “unveiling the heart of your business” in 2007, that there are some pieces that need to be brought further into the light regarding my business.
    thank you.

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