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Mark the Moment helps you unlock your own creative process so you will find ways to make occasions important. Write a beautiful letter, design a birthday party, offer a wedding shower, call a meeting, help children in the schools - each and every offering will be specific for the event and inspired by your dedication and love.

 

Have you ever left a celebration feeling empty and unfulfilled? Mark the Moment is a guide that will help you add meaning and freshness to old traditions and current transitions. You become the designer, planner and creator as you learn how to apply the incredibly simple but effective formula offered here on my website. Birthdays, anniversaries and life changes transform from ordinary to extraordinary. This technique will inspire you to truly mark your memorable moments and add depth and healing to your life as well as those you touch.

Mark the Moment offers a working formula to assist you in creating your own idea. In addition to the formula, Paula has collected examples of what people have already produced. These stories {shown on the home page by clicking each logo icon} will give you incentive to move into action. Some books on the market tell you wonderful stories, yet don't offer a tool on how to create a significant time in your own life. Other books tell you how to duplicate what they offer. Mark the Moment tells you how to use this formula so you can create your own special meaningful moment and offers story examples for inspiration.


ABOUT THE FORMULA

The formula below can be recognized in every story and here is a brief synopsis of how it works:

  1. Begin with INTENTION. What do you want to do? Plan a party, honor a graduate, add meaning to a wedding, acknowledge a divorce, or design a memorial service? Be very clear about what you want to do, because your intention is at the heart of this formula.
  2. EXPLORE everything you can think of about the person being honored (even if that person is you) and the occasion. Ask yourself many questions to get a feel and grasp of what is going on right now for the group or person - their interests, hobbies, family, work situation, health, etc. If you can do a thorough job at this stage, as you become familiar with the process the rest will simply unfold.
  3. Make a PLAN based on the information gathered. Think outside the traditional patterns offered by society. You will be amazed at what exciting and unique gatherings and actions will happen. If you pursue this project with others, your collective creative juices will allow the process to go even deeper and broader than if you do it alone.
  4. LET GO! Your heart knows what you need to do. You plan it and you execute it. Then you let it go. Try not judge whether it is good or bad, or good enough, or well received. Attempt to avoid attachments and/or expectations. This is a process, so give yourself time to assimilate the concept.

If you need more than your own inspiration, please feel free to call Paula at 360-221-5423 for a phone consultation to assist you in unlocking your joyful journey or healing heart.

Please share your own stories with me. I am looking forward to hearing from readers about what you have created for yourselves. Send them to me on e-mail.

 

 

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