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Archive for August 2009

Why Worry Is USELESS and UNNECESSARY…

By Emma on August 31, 2009 No Comments

 

Here in beautiful Westin Mission Hills Villas in Rancho Mirage, CA for our family’s annual desert vacation.  My family understands that while we’re here, I need to divide my time between focused and inspired creativity as well as quality family time just relaxing poolside, couch time, watching movies in bed, dining out and some shopping. 

Having been here for 2 days now, I really haven’t had the time to sit down for that “inspiration” to create my video curriculum to kick-in.  I just wanted to spend time with my family.  Although I know that’s the right thing to do, I still worry about my commitment to myself and to the people waiting for my video coaching to be completed.  So naturally, I started to worry that I won’t have a finished product by week’s end…

Well, at 5:30 a.m. today,  in my Inbox is this Purpose Driven Daily Devotional by Rick Warren… I thought I’d share it with you as it has truly enlightened me and it is my hope and prayer that it does the same for you!

Worry is something you learn to do.

There is no such thing as a “born worrier.” It is a learned response to life. You learned to worry from two sources:

1. You learned to worry from experience. After years of mistakes, failures, and unfulfilled expectations, you’ve discovered that things don’t always turn out right. Out of these experiences you formed the habit of worrying.

2. You learned to worry from examples. There are many models around you. Studies show that children usually pick up their parent’s worries. Anxious parents raise anxious kids.

Since worry is a learned response to life, it can be unlearned!

The starting point for overcoming worry is to realize it is useless. It does you no good to worry. It is “stewing without doing.” Worry has never changed anything. Worry cannot change the past. Worry cannot control the future. Worry only makes you miserable today.

Worry has never solved a problem, never paid a bill, and never cured an illness. It only paralyzes you so you can’t work on the solution. Worry is like racing a car when its engine is in neutral; it doesn’t get you anywhere, it just uses up gas.

The Bible teaches, “An anxious heart weighs a man down” (Proverbs 12:25 NIV).

On top of that, worry exaggerates the problem. It plays on your imagination. Have you ever noticed that when you worry about a problem it gets bigger? Every time you repeat if over and over in your mind you tend to add details, amplifying it so you feel worse.

What’s the solution? Instead of worrying, talk to God about what’s worrying you. He is someone who can do something about it.

“Don’t fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It’s wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life” (Philippians 4:6–7 MSG).

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Categories : Inspiration, Meaningful Relationships, Proverbial Success, Tiebens Family Updates, YouTube/Video Mktg
Tags : Emma Tiebens, Mindset, personal development, positive thinking, Purpose Driven Life, Rick Warren, Westin

What Are You Willing To Sacrifice?

By Emma on August 28, 2009 No Comments

My husband Gary was away on business for 3 weeks and this morning, he was so excited to come home when during his wait at the Nashville, TN airport, he was so fortunate to have witnessed a loving tribute to our honorable Men and Women of the US Army.  I would like to share this very short but poignant video my husband Gary took at 8:00am today.  How often do we get an opportunity – to really show our gratitude to our incredible Men and Women fighting for our Freedom leaving their own families, risking their lives?

As we go about our day to day, worrying about  how you can get promoted in your new job or what you need to do to take your business to the next level, let’s just pause and remind ourselves how SELFLESS these men and women are for sacrificing their time, families, opportunities and their lives for our freedom!  I posted this video to help remind us that WE ARE LIVING IN THE LAND OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE… they have sacrificed so much for others… what are you willing to sacrifice?  It’s challenging as it is to sacrifice some things to gain success for ourselves, what more sacrificing a lot…for others? It seems rather impossible doesn’t it?

Yes, my husband got a bit emotional from the patriotism because his own father served in the Army in World War 2. Not to mention that he also missed his family after being away for only 3 weeks! He could only imagine these soldiers being away for so much longer! Let’s remember to take the time to thank and pray for our soldiers!

Please FORWARD, SHARE OR EMBED this video to remind others of what we were just reminded of! Thank you so much!

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Sometimes, We Just Need To Step Back…

By Emma on August 25, 2009 1 Comments

I have missed writing on my Blog for almost 2 months! This summer has truly been rather challenging. I am not complaining… I love being a Mom in the summer! Garrett and I get to do all kinds of fun things and truly my family comes first before business. It may not seem that way at times but if you ask my husband Gary and son Garrett, they will give you a resounding “yes”!

This summer, I had to step back and re-analyze the direction I am heading. I spent the last year learning, implementing, connecting and partnering and now it’s time to actually create an actual product that will help many people.

Yes, I do have an eBook in the process which I started writing back in April and it’s almost finished. However, after assessing the needs of the people who are looking up to me for guidance, one thing is certain… most people need help with creating an online presence and some of them don’t really know where to begin. Having an online presence is the easy part but a lot of work and thinking would have to be invested into what it is that you would like to put online that will be associated with you. In essence, whatever you put online becomes your brand… What will that brand be? What message will you be sharing with the world?

Amazingly, when I decided to step back from focusing on pursuing the next level for my business, I was able to spend a ton of time with my family and I was still able to do the following:

1) Cleaned up my messes – lots of them!
2) Created a very clear Vision Board w/ my good friend Amy Schuber
3) Found a Quantum Leap Coach, Tracy Repchuk c/o www.YourMillionDollarDesign.com  and committed to attending Mike Filsaime’s Annual Internet Marketers’ Caribbean Cruise in January 2010 c/o www.InternetMarketersVacations.com
4) Created my video coaching curriculum c/o Russell Brunson’s MicroContinuity Program.
5) Masterminded with a few associates for future Joint Venture Projects
6) Organized our financial documents – yes, even our taxes!
7) Edited videos for clients
8) Lost 7 lbs. in 2 weeks – thanks to Beachbody’s Turbo Jam!
9) Started a healthier lifestyle choice with My Vega.
10) And many more positive life-altering activities!

So, ask yourself, what do you need to step back from? Why do you need to do that and what do you need to accomplish while you’re making a conscious decision to step back from it?

Sometimes, to step back actually allows you to get closer to that very thing you’ve been pushing forward. That’s when “effortless” success really happens. So, if you need to step back and re-analyze things… that’s perfectly fine… just make sure that you don’t leave for too long… just like muscles, your desire to move forward towards a vision needs to be exercised…

Have a wonderful time… enjoy your break and drop me a line or two to let me know how this idea has helped you!

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Let’s Not Nourish The Problem…Nourish The Solution!

By Emma on August 16, 2009 No Comments

for the past month or so, I took a little break from Blogging… Summers are rather challenging because I really love spending time with Garrett. However, I do believe that God has given me a responsibility to help encourage and empower entrepreneurs. And just as a big reminder for the Purpose I know God has called me to, I was doing a keyword search the other day on “network marketing online coach”, guess what I found? This video below! It’s my testimonial from Dani Johnson’s First Steps To Success in Dallas, TX around March or April 2008. This reminded me how much God – through Dani Johnson – has revealed to me why I do what I do…

I am guilty, I have been too caught up on the “hows” and have been distracted from my “whys”. My huge WHY is “To Encourage, Enlighten and Empower Entrepreneurs” especially the Believers who are diligently seeking their God given purpose.

This video reminded me of that WHY and it is my honor to be able to share this with you!


Dani Johnson First Steps to Success Testimonials Dallas, TX - The most popular videos are a click away

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