October 20, 2011 Showcase #1, Part 2: Teri Williams – The Bliss Lady shares her plan
Part 2 of our first Professional Showcase features Teri Williams, The Bliss Lady, and the secrets behind her bliss. Be sure to check out the video at the bottom of the post. Bliss runs deep.
What we focus on multiplies. Since we are made up of energy (everything is), why not focus on positive energy, what’s working, what’s joyful and what’s beautiful: Life! It isn’t always easy, I know. I’ve been in some pretty low places myself – abuse, rape, divorces (notice plural there), job loss, a house fire, death of loved ones, and so on and so on. You get the picture – a lot of personal loss and what could have been defeat. Thankfully, I was raised to always have hope and always see the silver lining. I’ve also followed, and practiced with, many leaders and teachers including Thich Nhat Hanh, Marianne Williamson, Wayne Dyer, Louise Hay, Steven Covey, Jim Collins, and more.
Several years ago, after a tragic accident involving my son, a stranger literally ended up on my doorstep. He practiced an ancient form of energy healing that he learned in India. After a miraculous healing of my son’s injury, it became my mission to learn what I could about energy healing and alternative therapies. I became an ordained minister and learned techniques that included divine healing, reiki, Pranic Healing, aromatherapy, and most recently, shamanic teachings through Lori Lipten and Sacred Balance. And yes, I am certifiably blissful. You can be, too, simply visitBlissCertificate.com.
I used to have a photographic memory. For my 40th birthday, I received two things: memory loss and reading glasses.
Yes, I was one of those people who would said it would never happen to me; it did. Never say never, right?! Now, at almost 50, I’m at least working on getting the memory back. Forget the eyesight. I’m kind of liking my new glasses anyway; they look much better than the Sally Jesse Raphael glasses I wore 20 some years ago. What I remember most is that life is meant to be joyful and fun. Even in my darkest moments, I always saw light.
I keep my mind active by learning something, anything, every day – even if it’s simply learning to slow down more. One thing that seems very important is to live in the moment. So, I’m creating more space in my life to breathe deeply, go within, relax, be mindful of who I’m with and where I am, enjoy what’s right in front of me. My children grew in the blink of an eye; I don’t want to miss anything else. I want to enjoy being with everyone and everything.
Every day, I wake up and thank the Universe for another breath, another minute, another day to be alive. I love spending time with my family and friends (family of choice), being in nature, and serving my community/humanity in any way I can.
With my clients, whether through business consulting or being a Bliss Ambassador, I share what’s worked for me and what continues to work in my life daily. “The Blissness Plan - Living Your Bliss in Times Like This” online workshop will be available mid- to late November. Included are action steps, tips and tools that help you get clear on what makes you happy and how to live a more joyful life no matter what’s going on in yours. Life doesn’t offer any guarantees, only choices – choose bliss!
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