The depth of meaning that something as ordinary as scrap metal is something which we all connect with through our soul. We can be reduced to tears in an instant when we see the suffering that takes place in the lives of others and we know that we are called to make a difference. The world becomes a better place when we see the potential for things to be good for everyone, everywhere. I am really pleased to see that readers are linking into this site as far afield as Russia and China. We are all nurses, or have been nurses until some event took place to turn your life around in an instant. Now you have to turn your life around on a dime so to speak to find a new direction so that you can continue to earn money.
The Daily Telegraph has some wonderful articles about start up businesses that literally took off from the kitchen table. telegraph.co.uk/innovation-in-business check out this site an see if there is something in there that can help you on your way to success in business. Don't feel that you can't start because you lack an office or store front. You will need a laptop and a cell phone. Let your friends know that you are starting in your own business and start networking.
Go to the MeetUp link on this site and start your own local groups for 'Nurses Transition Network.' You can be a support to one another and share creative ideas about starting business. Networks help you find the leads you need in business to find your ideal client. Make sure that you have a picture in your mind of the kind of client you want to attract (remember about the law of attraction.) Know the income level you want them to have and how much you want to charge for your service or product. I have subscribed to Lea Ann Reyes newsletter and find her writing very clear and useful and invite you to join her to learn about starting a business http://www.nurse-entrepreneur-network.com/products/item18.cfm She wrote recently about the importance of starting. Don't keep putting it off because you feel that you need more in place. Just do it!
I had an email for someone about a DUI and I want to say that I really empathize with those who may have made a mistake such as this but that I am not a law service and can't advise anyone what to do under this kind of circumstance. My recommendation as far as lifestyle however is to stop drinking. I mean no drinking whatsoever and that's the way it has to be in order to keep your mind and body pure and free of toxins. You cannot evolve spiritually while you drink and that is what I want you to focus on. If this is the starting point for some then I recommend that you check out these rehab centers. http://www.fathermartinsashley.org/ABOUT-ASHLEY/Key-Staff.aspx and http://www.castlecraig.co.uk/treatment/treatment-effectiveness
We all have things to work on with ourselves and I hope these two sites will offer some options for your road to wellness and living a healthy lifestyle and putting the past behind you. Sometimes we make headway in our inner freedom when we have to face part of ourselves that cause us pain and disappointment in life. It's the way we learn and then grow from it but it can only change if we make the commitment to change.
I wish you much prosperity and health and joy in life. You are welcome to contact me at lawrencerita511@gmail.com but I cannot respond to legal questions. I have given examples of websites that you can visit for legal advise and will list these on the web page for 'Nurses Transition Network.'
Get ready to meet in London at the Amway Center, London, England in November and at a location to be announced in Birmingham, West Midlands. Will be announcing a Spiritual Retreat with talks, walks and yoga in the Spring of 2014 in Scotland. Be ready with your business cards for networking and supporting one another in business enterprise.
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