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Marie Granieri

How to Bring Enchantment to An Ordinary Day

C.S. Lewis talked about a day that would come when we would all be old enough to start reading fairy tales again. Remember Grim’s Brothers and Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales and stories?  Or the miracle in Cinderella’s story that still captivates you even now. No matter how old we are, we can always benefit from putting some fairy tale magic into the air. Here are 3 ways to bring enchantment into your day: 1. Inspire Your Surroundings in Little Ways We all have pictures and special mementos displayed throughout our home.  They bring back wonderful memories of life’s most precious moments.  In addition to these treasures, are there other special tokens or little inspirations that remind you of a magical moment still imprinted on your heart?  They can be as simple as your favorite fairy tale quote or a picture capturing an…

Feel More Alive by Living Magically

My connection to the enchanted forest began when I was six years old and a Brownie in the Girl Scouts.  Our small but mighty troop was working on a play about a witch who cast the terrible “laughing” spell on a young Princess.  Sunrise to sunset, the Princess just giggled and giggled.  The King was desperate to find a cure for his daughter and restore peace in the castle. Nothing could stop his daughter’s constant chuckling.  So he sent word throughout the kingdom stating that anyone who could reverse the witch’s spell would be rewarded with a bag of gold coins.  However, any person who tried to cure the Princess and failed would face banishment from the kingdom forever. It was a fabulous tale filled with characters determined to win the treasure. A good witch, a beautiful fairy, talking forest animals and an old…

5 Ways to Quench Your Soul This Summer

With summer officially starting, now is a great time to put your “to-get-done” checklist together.  You might be thinking about the list of family activities that get prioritized on your calendar each year.  Although that list is really important, it is not the one I am referring to here.  After all, almost everything on the family calendar typically gets done as planned.  The whole family rallies behind making sure nothing gets missed. The annual block party, visits to the town pool and beach outings all get the attention they deserve. The list I am referring to is the one containing the things you are thinking about doing just for yourself.  Despite your best efforts, these activities often get shelved to make room for everything else.  Time passes and before you know it, the opportunity is gone. So if you haven’t started writing your own…

Uniquely You by: Ron Kitchens

Great Stories of Trial and Triumph – Living Life Uniquely You Wherever you are along your leadership journey, I highly recommend reading Ron Kitchens book Uniquely You. Rich with incredible stories about his life and very humble beginning, you’ll definitely take away a greater understanding of what really matters when it comes to living a life of influence and authentic leadership. Ron is very candid about sharing the hard lessons he learned early in life. I really like that. For example, he tells a story about how he bought a Rolex watch “knock-off” and the embarrassment experienced after someone more senior says something about it. It takes guts to be so honest.  The people who came into Ron’s life and made such a difference to his future. By expressing their solid belief in him despite many obstacles made him really see his value…

Why It’s Important to Live and Lead From Your Values

What Are Values? Values are our most defining beliefs and emotional memories held in the heart and inspired by the soul. They are the core principles that drive our greatest passions.  Values are created and cultivated early in life.  All our experiences encountered as children, home surroundings and people that influenced our thinking shaped these deep-seated emotions. Values are the heart-wired understandings we take with us everywhere.  They are considered by many as our most defining “feeling” qualities. Just as athletic skills become more natural with repetition, our values are reinforced whenever an event triggers a sensitive memory cataloged away in our heart. Scientists define emotion as “energy in motion.” Our emotions form patterns and imprint(s) on the brain that influence human behavior.  Over time and with continuous repetition of thought, our values ultimately drive our decisions and choices we make in life. They sway the relationships…