Saturday, June 22, 2013

The Mountains ARE Calling YOU!


Eat, Pray Love Women's Retreat
November 14th - 17th 2013
Dahlonega Resort Spa
Dahlonega, Georgia
Rediscover yourself in Dahlonega, GA
Your time is limited, 
so don't waste it living someone else's life.  
Don't let the noise of other's opinions 
drown out your own inner voice. 
And most important, have the courage to  
follow your heart and intuition.  
They somehow already know 
what you truly want to become.  
Everything else is secondary. 
~ Steve Jobs

Are you wondering what to do with the second half of your life??

If you said YES.....this women's weekend is for YOU!


We get many chances in life to do more, run faster, and be more productive. However, it is rare that we receive the precious opportunity to do less and be more.


Join experienced facilitator, Felicia Grant, and a community of women for a quiet exploration back to yourself, while you are surrounded by the tranquility and spectacular scenery of the Blue Ridge Mountains. This women's weekend offers the opportunity to step back from your busy life and gently get back in touch with yourself and the still, small voice within you that whispers the truth. 
You'll be shown easy, practical ways to manage your mind and open your heart in a safe, supportive,  environment. Though the beauty of nature, meditation, yoga, quiet, laughter, small group exercises, and ceremony, you can come into balance and alignment, rekindle your sense that anything is possible, and leave inspired with anew vision of what a truly amazing woman you really are!


  • EAT, delicious, freshly grown, local inspired meals.
  • PRAY, meditate or just relax your mind and spirit in a beautiful tranquil setting.
  • LOVE and be loved by yourself and other fabulous and inspiring women.

 Investment $649.00 

*Based on semi-private accommodations. Double Beds with private bath. Limited Cabins available for 3-4 to share. Includes all meals, 2 yoga sessions.


About the Dahlonega Resort Spa
"Dahlonega Spa Resort, is a Wellness Retreat Center and Inn located on 72 acres near the historic gold-rush town of Dahlonega, GA, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, just over an hour and a half north of Atlanta.

The main house is a reproduction 1920s-style Farmhouse with a wraparound porch that provides spectacular and relaxing views of the Chattahoochee National Forest and beyond. Walking trails and labyrinth

With 16 rooms available in the main house/West Wing, barn house and cottage have beautiful views either of the English style wildflower gardens, the mountains or the woods.

The fresh air will instantly begin to lull you out of your big-city blues, and our outdoor jacuzzi, nature trails and Spa treatments will take care of your body & spirit."  
  


About the Facilitator - Felicia Grant 
Felicia is retired with 29 years as a Financial Advisor. Founder of The DragonflyExperience. A Certified Soul Coach® trained by International Author, healer, teacher,  Denise Linn.  Felicia is an experienced facilitator and continues to study and grow spiritually with teachers such as Carolyn Myss, John Holland, Doreen Virtue, & Wayne Dyer. 
"Retiring from Corporate America has given me the opportunity to help women in creating and living authentic lives filled with passion and joy!"

The aim of Soul Coaching® is to align your inner spiritual life. It helps clear away mental, emotional, and physical clutter so that you can hear the message from within. It also helps you discover your purpose so you can design a life that supports that mission.   

"Eat Pray Love" - "Never forget that once upon a time, in an unguarded moment, you recognized yourself as a friend." - Elizabeth Gilbert.

Questions??? Call me 919.523.8502

Namaste'
Felicia Grant
The DragonflyExperience
Certified Soul Coach®
www.feliciagrant.com

Monday, June 10, 2013

Trusting your intuition - Those butterflies are REAL!


Do you ever wonder if that feeling in your gut is real or just in your mind? Well, I am hear to tell you that it’s REAL and here are ways to open up your heart and listen to your intuition.
Here is what Sonia Choquette has to say on intuition…..
One thing you will discover when you begin to nurture your intuition, is that what you are truly doing is nurturing you most authentic self, your spirit. Nurturing intuition is actually the art of discovering and honoring who you really are. Being intuitive means looking into your heart and recognizing the genuine self within. It means empowering yourself with the understanding that you are a spiritual being, a royal child of the light, thus keeping you from the darkness and confusion of searching for yourself worth through the approval of others.
Intuition helps you to view the world through creative and receptive eyes, reminding you that, behind the scenes in every way, the universe is helping you succeed. When we see ourselves as we really are, spiritual beings, helped by guides, protected by angels, and infinitely loved by God, then being intuitive begins to make sense. The universe is a hologram, aware of all of its parts at all times, and each of us, being an essential part of the whole, has access to its wisdom at every moment.
Being intuitive means being in tune with the true nature of the Universe, including your place in it, and will prevent you from believing anything less than the truth; that as children of God, you are loveable, and worthy of everything good in the Universe has to offer. It will free you from the tendency to harm or repress your genuine needs, feelings, and desires. In living an intuitive life, you live life with an open heart. In other words, you become committed to loving yourself and agree to accept the love and abundance that the Universe wants you to experience.
Following your intuition will also help you to walk away from people or situations that are not good for you. It will let you know that they have the right to keep themselves out of harms way by respecting your natural boundaries, and identifying and avoiding negative circumstances without having to justify their reasons.
Being intuitive offers you a world that is friendly, adventurous, and amusing, but most of all one that welcomes your unique essence. It will lay the foundation for your ability to experience real power in your lives, this power that comes from within and cannot be diminished by anyone.
Reclaiming your sixth sense and restoring it to its rightful place of honor in your life will give you an invaluable gift. It will make you aware of the wonder in the world. It will open your eyes and ears to the glory and delight of creativity. It will arm you with confidence and provide added insurance for protection. It will help you connect to their real purpose and to those with whom you share your lives. It will assure you of your natural place in the wheel of life and help you overcome the fear of death. And above all, it will give you the right to live in peace without fear, and to have the full experience of expressing who you really are. For each of us who lives with this wisdom in their heart, we help those who have lost there way remember there true essence as well. In this way we can all become healers of the world and usher in an age of peace.
Intuition is and is waiting to be awakened in all people. In order to tap into it all you must do is to make four important decisions. The first decision is to be open to intuition. Being open to hearing the voice of your inner teacher is like turning the radio to you spirit “on”.
The second decision is to expect intuition to guide you. When you enter into a state of expectation, you create a magnet that draws intuition into your awareness. The third decision is to trust you intuition when it does show up. One way to do this is to get a small pocket notebook and record every single intuitive feeling that you have over the next two weeks without censoring. If you do this, what you will have is evidence that intuition can be trusted. And finally, the fourth and most important decision is to act on your intuition. Learn to do this by playfully inviting your intuition to guide you, beginning with “where are my keys? And leading up to “What is my purpose in life?”
Here are FOUR ways to Open your intuition:
OPEN
EXPECT
TRUST
ACT (on your intuition)
About The Author
Sonia Choquette is a world-renowned revolutionary psychic, intuitive and spiritual teacher. She specializes in leading others out of the dark ages and into the 21st century by helping others recognize that we are all endowed with a sixth sense that we can count on and need to activate in order to succeed in our lives.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Health Benefits of True Friendship


The scientific data proves that the more close friends we have, the healthier we are. Close friendships make you less likely to get sick and more likely to recover if you get sick. They even increase your life expectancy. This talk, which is ideal for women’s conferences, churches, and other health and spirituality gatherings, focuses on the sacred contracts we unconsciously or explicitly make with our friends. It also covers tips for how to be a good friend and how to attract positive friendships into your life, not just because friends alleviate loneliness, but because friendship is preventative medicine.
What are the benefits of friendships?
Good friends are good for your health. Friends can help you celebrate good times and provide support during bad times. Friends prevent loneliness and give you a chance to offer needed companionship, too. Friends can also:
-Increase your sense of belonging and purpose
-Boost your happiness
-Reduce stress
-Improve your self-worth
-Help you cope with traumas, such as divorce, serious illness, job loss or the death of a loved one
-Encourage you to change or avoid unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as excessive drinking or lack of exercise
How can I nurture my friendships?
Developing and maintaining healthy friendships involves give-and-take. Sometimes you’re the one giving support, and other times you’re on the receiving end. Letting friends know you care about them and appreciate them can help strengthen your bond. It’s as important for you to be a good friend as it is to surround yourself with good friends.
The Definition of A True Friend
The tendency to desire what is best for the other
Sympathy and empathy
Honesty, perhaps in situations where it may be difficult for others to speak the truth, especially in terms of pointing out the perceived faults of one’s counterpart
Mutual understanding and compassion; ability to go to each other for emotional support
Enjoyment of each other’s company
Trust in one another
Positive reciprocity — a relationship is based on equal give and take between the two parties.
The ability to be oneself, express one’s feelings and make mistakes without fear of judgment.
To nurture your friendships:
Go easy. Don’t overwhelm friends with phone calls, texts, instant messages or emails. Respect your friends’ boundaries.
Don’t compete. Don’t let friendships turn into a battle over who makes the most money or who has the nicest home.
Adopt a healthy, realistic self-image. Work on building your self-esteem by taking care of yourself — eat a healthy diet and include physical activity in your daily routine. Vanity and constant self-criticism can be turnoffs to potential friends.
Avoid relentless complaining. Nonstop complaining can put a strain on your friendships. Talk to your friends about how you can change the parts of your life that make you unhappy.
Adopt a positive outlook. Try to find the humor in things. Laughter is infectious and appealing.
Listen up. Ask what’s going on in your friends’ lives. Avoid talking about your own problems all the time. Try to only give advice when your friends ask for it.
Don’t judge. Give your friends space to change, grow and make mistakes. Encourage your friends to freely express their emotions.
Respect privacy. Keep confidential any personal information that your friends share with you. Try not to ask questions that make your friends uncomfortable.
Remember, it’s never too late to build new friendships or reconnect with old friends. Investing time in making friends and strengthening your friendships can pay off in better health and a brighter outlook for years to come.
A Friendship Practice to live by:
In my line of work as a blogger, social media junkie, public speaker, and, I communicate with as many as lots of people every day. Some of these people are already friends. Some become friends. And some are people I’ve never met and probably never will. It really blurs the line for me regarding who my true friends really are, and I worry that sometimes I spend so much time interacting with (and genuinely loving) strangers that I fail to be as present as I want to be with my true friends.
When my friends need something, I’ll drop everything for them. But when they don’t write or call, I have to admit that sometimes I get so busy they slip my mind, and months – sometimes even years – can go by without any communication.
I wanted to change this.
So I’ve started a friendship practice to help me be more mindful of the friends I really love, my inner circle posse of awesome. I wrote all their names on a list and placed the list on my altar, where I meditate every day, so every day I will think of these people at least once. I’m hoping that focusing my attention on those I love will help me be a better friend. Maybe it’ll even help my friends feel more loved, connected, and healthy.
As a wise, unnamed person once said, “A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words.”
I want to know the songs in the hearts of those I love.
So, bring your BFF and join us for a women's retreat in Dahlonega, Georgia on November 14-17th 2013.