Think Big, Do Big, Be Big!

by Jacqueline Harrison on December 20, 2011

The results we produce in our lives are symptomatic of our thinking, doing and being. How do I know this? What evidence do I have to support this claim?

My life today, is the result of thinking bigger than I ever knew possible. It is the result of taking smart actions to fulfill on specific intentions. It is most certainly the result of BEING big. 10 years ago, I knew little about the link between who we are being and what we have. However, after putting one foot in front of the other overcoming tremendous hurdles, time after time, after time, I have rewired my brain to expect success from my actions. I have trained my brain to respond to ideas with the questions that will propel me forth to mastering my objectives. I have discovered that the only thing standing between what I seek and what I find is my thinking.

Unstopped by internal conversations that seek to limit and erode self confidence, I dispel them as the lies that they are. I walk in the knowledge that I am capable of achieving my goals. That I am capable of inspiring change. That I am someone who possesses the ability to lead.

Find out more by asking me a question. I invite you to leave your comments and experiences here.

visit http://www.thinkbigrevolution.com/

 

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Violence – It is not okay!

by Jacqueline Harrison on December 8, 2011

http://www.theduluthmodel.org/pdf/PowerandControl.pdf

I remember the first time that I saw this wheel. I honestly felt relief and anguish at the same time. On the one hand I was relieved that what I experienced  was recognised “in the world” as being “real”. On the otherhand I felt immense anguish that I had suffered for nine years inside the power and control wheel without knowing what was at play. We have heard the cliche “knowledge is power” and “seeing is believing” what it makes possible when women see themselves in this cycle of abuse is the possibility of freedom, fulfillment and new beginnings. There is not any need at all, to suffer in silence. I was isolated and experienced being alone. Please familiarise yourself with this wheel. Comment here, by discussing what we learn about Domestic Violence including power and control and other forms of abuse we become equipped with the knowledge to change either our situation or someone else’s. It is not okay to observe and not speak up. By staying quiet, we sentence the people we know to a life of suffering. I invite you to speak up today. Consider, if you witness the kinds of behaviours in the wheel of power and control at a dinner party or visit a family member or friend, what is it like behind closed doors? I assert that it is far worse when nobody else is listening or looking. Be brave, be a hero!

Save a life today, tomorrow and in the future. Inform yourself and inform others.

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Taking a stand

by Jacqueline Harrison on November 23, 2011

Following 10 years in business I have evolved to the point of taking a stand against Domestic Violence on a global scale.

This site is dedicated to the eradication of Domestic Violence and abuse in all forms.
I believe that Domestic Violence must be stopped in its tracks. The pathway leading to the death of a child and/or an intimate partner must be interrupted in the early stages. To achieve this outcome, we must do more than swear not to violate. We must each speak up and speak out about the abuse we hear in our neighbours homes. Children and intimate partners do not wake up one day and say; hey today is a good day to die.

Have your say here.

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