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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

MM #51: How Far Did You Come in 2005?

1. Announcements/Offers

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I couldn't believe 88 coaches jumped on this offer in the first 24 hours since I announced the big holiday spec ial yesterday.The rumour is true. Because it's the holidays, today you can trial our CoachStart Manual™ for the kingly sum, the exorbitant amount, of a whole one dollar.

What? That's right - $1 to learn the steps to set up a successful coaching business so you can make your contribution to the world and work from home. You only pay the balance if you love the Manual and decide to keep it!

Yes, this is the same Manual that is already in the hands of over 1,500 happy coaches, in 51 countries. And it's rushing out the door.

PLUS we have slashed shipping by more than half.

Get your copy in time for the holidays, for just $1 plus shipping:
http://www.coachstart.com/onedollartrial.htm

(Note: I didn't anticipate this, but there's actually a chance we'll run out of stock. Sorry, but if that happens, we'll have to end the offer.)

The Coach From Oprah...

My good friend Marcia Wieder, America's Dream Coach (you know, the one from Oprah) has just launched a brand new way to go after your dreams with a renewed enthusiasm, excitement and energy. It’s specially designed to keep you laser focused and on track all year long, and is called the Power to Dream eBook Club. Oh - and the price is right.

Click here to get in:
http://www.becomeacoach.com/dreamcoach.htm

2. FEATURE: How Far Did You Come in 2005?

Before you go on to conquer the world in 2006, don't you think it's important to celebrate how far you have come this year.

Look back.

What have you accomplished?

What are you proud of?

And so importantly - what are you grateful for? (Because gratitude not only feels good - it generates growth.)

I'll start. Below I'll share what I'm proud to have accomplished this year, and what I'm grateful for.

But don't read it passively. Oh no.

At the bottom I'm going to ask you to write YOUR Celebratory for 2005.

As you read mine, ideas will spark for what you can celebrate this year. Then I'll ask you to go straight to the blog and post for the world to see.

* * *
DAVID'S CELEBRATORY FOR 2005

Health & Lifestyle

  • Completed an 8 day fast, and trialed raw food for 3 months.
  • I'm thrilled that I'm sleeping well.
  • My body is lean and fit, and I'm almost never sick
  • Travelled around the world 1.5 times (been 15 months now)
  • Created a lovely home/nest in New York

Relationships
  • Made some wonderful new, close friends (Dawn, Jena, Flaven, Todd, Nathan, Liyana, Reid, Kate, Ginger - to name a few)
  • Am well supported by my old friends (Jon, Carin, Liz, Bron, Leanne, Bernie, Sonja, Rob, Andrew, Mum & Dad - to name a few)
  • Risked all by proposing, and getting a no! Kept my heart open when it would have been easier to close
  • Started, and brought to an end, a wonderful relationship, with Abina
  • Established very promising business relationships (Jack Canfield, Michael Port, Andrea Lee, Bill Harris, Suzanne Falter-Barnes, Nathan Patmor, Marcia Wieder, Terri Levine, Travis Greenlee, Maria Andrieu - and many of these relationships go beyond business into friendship)

Finance & Business & Career
  • Launched three new physical products; one e-product
  • Exhibited at our first trade show
  • Increased combined subscribers from 25,654 to 47,017
  • Increased revenue by 162% over previous year
  • Gave away 10 times more than I ever have
  • Learned 105 things that don't work
* * *
Action - now it's time for YOU

Don't just read my Celebratory, make this valuable for you.

Post your Celebratory where we can all acknowledge you, here.

Whether you spend 1 minute or 1 day on it doesn't matter.

Just post it.

Remember, where there is gratitude and appreciation, there is growth. It's critical to chew and swallow what you've received this year, before asking for more.

If you find yourself judging your achievements - good! This is an opportunity to look deeper at what you can be grateful for. AND - to light the fire in your belly to really make 2006 count.

Go ahead - post your Celebratory now.

50,000 people receive my newsletters. And about 10,000 people open a given one. If only 10% of you post your Celebratory on the blog right now, we'll have 1,000 pieces of wonderful acknowledgment, celebration and gratitude.

Will yours be one of them?

Your Friends

I really want to read what my friends are celebrating this year. So I'm going to forward this invitation to them (no, for some strange reason they are not all subscribed already) and ask them all to post as well.

If you really want to start a gratitude movement, I invite you to do the same.(Hint: be sure and tell them to add their name to the post, so you can find it on the blog!)

Love and gratitude,

David

      87 Comments:

      At 2:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating:

      1. Setting the date and location for my wedding! Growing that relationship and savoring every day (and night!! =)

      2. Growing my photography business at a rate that allows me to keep my sanity, and arranging to take part in my first bridal faire.

      3. Starting the kids on music lessons.

       
      At 3:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating:

      My new life in Northwest Arkansas.

      My awesome new friends.

      My husband of almost 21 years and my three children.

      My new church family.

      My new home with all the beautiful trees and mountains.

      Starting a new business and learning how to be creative with Photoshop.

      My daughters gift for music, my son's love for nature, and my youngest sons love for art.

      My list could go on and on. I also the most wonderful parents and brothers.

       
      At 3:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I've come from a painful place to a more loving and accepting envoirment from within.
      I have completed a 21 day fresh juice fast.
      enrolled in a counselling and an NLP course.
      attended an Anthony robbins seminar where I had walked on hot burning coals.
      became to know my greatness

       
      At 3:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I am grateful for health
      Peace of the Heavenly Father and my children.

       
      At 3:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I wish to express my gratitude to Jack Canfield for his book, Brian Tracy for his tapes, Mark Victor Hansen for his newsletter, Marcia Wieder and Cheryl Richardson for all the beauty they have placed in my journey.

      I celebrate my Synagogue and all the people involved to make it a home for myself and my family.I celebrate all Jewish Websites which come regularly to my inbox, and the incredible possibility of placing many prayers at the Western Wall.

      I celebrate the love for my kids, the support from my children, few joys related to aged friends who are feeling better.

      I celebrate God, my beloved God, who is with me at all occasions, inspiring and comforting me. I celebrate one year of doing meditation and visualization on a regular basis, in addition to having discovered wonderful books.

      I celebrate my faithful doctors, especially my orthopedist who sent me to a fitness class, which I am enjoying! I have, for the past six years searched for a healthy lifetyle, through resources, books, nutrition, rest and exercise, but this fitness at my Club has had a wonderful effect in my whole wellbeing.

      I celebrate the possibility of sending help to tsunami, in December 2004, and New Orleans victims.

      I celebrate resilience regarding job search and the resources I am relying upon. Thank you. Célia

       
      At 4:57 PM, Blogger Michelle said...

      I have posted mine in my blog.
      http://healingluna.blogspot.com/

      Thanks! Check out www.givemethemasterkey.com too.. I came across it today and it is about grattitude too. Spread the grattitude!

       
      At 5:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Today I am celebrating the joy of the Heavenly Father and the relationship that I am developing with him.

      I am celebrating my weaknesses and strengths and acknowleging my struggle and victories.

      Today I am grateful for all the beautiful people that cross my path on a daily basis.

      In 2005 life began again and again and again and in it all I began to live.

       
      At 6:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      1. took action and left the safety but stress of the corporate world
      2. travelled overseas and enjoyed the vibrancy of new spaces
      3. hung out my shingle as a trainer and coach
      4. inspirated and energised by always reading david woods emails
      5. celebrated ten years with my partner who still loves me!
      6. rebuilt two of my websites
      7. started my email marketing seriously
      8. touched a few lives and moved people to action

      I'm always grateful for being, doing and having. And don't you just love a Sydney summer???

       
      At 7:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      It's been a big year for me! In 2005 I:

      1. Completed a doctorate in clinical psychology (end of a 7-year process!)

      2. Started a Life Coaching practice and am LOVING it (the website address below will be up in early 2006).

      3. Led my son's school community in a successful fight to save its threatened charter.

      4. Let go of old identities and opened to expansive new ones.

      5. Continued to grow in all my relationships.

      I have tremendous gratitude to whoever/whatever has led me on my path, through thorny wastelands and rich forests to where I now find myself, in open meadows and warm sunlight.

      Thank you David for giving us a chance to express our celebrations to the world!

      Ruth Kalter, PsyD
      www.truetolifecoaching.com

       
      At 7:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      ipwegpxHave grown a lot again this year.
      Close to my intended weight.
      Working, with a web designer, on a new website.
      Have a terrific marketing guru who has helped me tremendously this year.
      Thanks to you David I have signed on with Terri Levine for an 8 month continuing education to further my life coaching career.
      Have found a Mastermind Group - after many years of looking and asking. Now they have asked me! 8-)
      Thankful for my wife of 45 years.
      Thankful for my daughter's wedding this past November.
      Thankful for my son's wedding - even if it had to go to Canada to be legal. (Too bad USA)
      Thankful for the wonderful support I get from my church family.
      Thankful that I am continuing to develop a non-judgemental attitude to accept all people where they are. (Need to work on accepting the very judgemental people who don't want to accept anyone that disagrees with them.)
      2006 looks to be a tremendous, fantastic year.

      Al Bertke
      www.tclifecoach.com

       
      At 8:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Toured China
      Received recognition as highest
      produceer at job with bonus
      Changed attitude about taking are
      of mother who has alzheimer's,
      so it is not a big stress any
      longer
      Started home business in nutrition
      and non-toxic household products
      Still in-love
      Healthy
      Happy

       
      At 9:48 PM, Blogger David Wood said...

      Christina - lovely to hear.

      Sharon - good for you!

      Celia - you follow some great teachers. Good luck in your search.

      Bobc - what a lovely thing to say.

      Mark - I know what you mean.

      Carol - flirting is one of my favourite things in life to do. Great to hear.

      Wendy-ann - you're welcome; appreciate the acknowledgement. And Losing My Virginity is a great book; the only auto biog I've ever read.

      Kathryn - you're son's a lucky guy.

      Mkithppn/Curt - spread that wisdom across the airwaves.

      Steve - hey maybe I need a new protege. We could make your goals come true and film the journey.

      Ruth - my body sighed and relaxed reading that bit about 'Let go of old identities and opened to expansive new ones.'

      Malanie - here's to failures! We've all had some doosies.

      Al - great to see your name popping up everywhere. Can't shake you :-). You said: "Need to work on accepting the very judgemental people who don't want to accept anyone that disagrees with them." Now you wouldn't be judging yourself for how you feel about them, would you? :-)

      Alright - it's 9:45pm and I'm celebrating a West Wing episode on the big screen and a rum and coke!

       
      At 11:26 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

      Ok -- celebrating while watching the history channel!

      1. fell in love again with my husband.
      2. made a commitment to deepen great friendships and make new ones -- and did
      3. took a chance on a coaching practice and landed 4 clients
      4. decided to spend money and time and get certified as a hand analyst (just 40 hands short of completion!)
      5. Accepted all of me and unique and perfect (ok, most days); am hardly ever sick in 2005;
      6. took 5 vacations (as an entreprenuer)
      7. doubled my gross in the pet-care business (http://www.peggiespets.com)
      8. did it on my terms :)
      9. learned how to surrender (appropriately)
      10. mentored amazing people to fit their passion into their every day.

       
      At 11:32 PM, Blogger Dr. Maria Moratto said...

      In celebration…

      1. After over a year in a search of my true vocation, I finally opened my new business as an educator, spiritual and life-coach, called Prescription For Bliss.
      2. I put together my website, which makes me very proud indeed.
      3. I have learned about Internet marketing from experts who graciously taught me for free. I am diligently applying what I have learned.
      4. I lost 20 lbs.
      5. I discovered Tai Chi.
      6. I rescued two delightful kitties.
      7. I had a marvelous relationship with my son Alex, whom I adore.
      8. I started two blogs.
      9. In less than 2 months, I wrote 45 articles for Ezine Articles.
      10. I am publishing my own e-zine.
      11. I am learning about shopping carts, Web hosts and a myriad other things I never thought I would learn about.
      12. I am writing a book and another is on the way.
      13. I met great people through my teaching.
      14. I have become a better person.
      15. I am grateful for the chance of sharing my successes with you, great people, and perhaps starting a relationship with all of you.

      Thanks David!
      Sincerely,
      Maria Moratto, Ph.D.
      http://www.rx4bliss.com

       
      At 3:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      1. Starting three novels.

      2. Entering 2 writing competitions.

      3. Being employed by another Lifelong learning institute.

      4. Comppleting my BA degree (part time for 6 years)

      5. Supporting my teenage daughter and still being friends with her!

      6. Supporting my elderly (90) mum and thorougly enjoying her company.

      7. Starting to read through the works of Sir Walter Scott.

      8. Attending a Life Coaching weekend and finding that I already used most of the skills.

      9. Improving the look of my kitchen/sitting room by decorating and recovering furniture. (Cost virtually nothing as came across fabric and paint in my mum's attic)

      10. Rediscovered the qualities and fun of one of my friends.

      11. Built a blog and a website.

       
      At 4:25 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Firstly what a great idea - I may use it on my clients!

      1. Left 7 yr career to start own business for first time!
      2. Retrained as a coach!
      3. Had a fantastic year cemeting relationship with wonderful boyfriend.
      4. Paid off £4k of debt.
      5. Learnt HTML and started managing website and newsletters.
      6. Made a tangible positive impact on several people's lives through coaching.
      7. Started working in partnership with someone who really cares about my career and abilities.
      8. Become very close to my best friend.
      9. Reduced the number of panic attacks I have had to only 3 this year from one every week in the past.
      10. Met numerous amazingly positive people - lots of them in the coaching world who have supported and encouraged me along the way!
      11. Probably the most important - let go of nervous control of the world around me and opened myself up to all the mazing opportunities i had been too scared to see before!

      Thank you David for a really good idea!

      X

       
      At 4:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I've recently moved (out of London, UK, to a coastal city) and have been spending time finding out what will work (self-employed) in this new area, and what won't.

      I always need to 'follow my heart' and I've recently been coming to terms with letting go of my former passion (counselling/coaching for 10 years)and trying to find new areas.

      With the help of meditation and lots of self-development techniques that I've learnt and used over the years, I've found a new passion, Reiki healing. Alongside writing (I've had my 2nd self-help book published this year), running 'Meditation for Self-Esteem' classes and bits of freelance magazine work, I hope to be able to get sufficient interest in Reiki to make this a major part of my income.

      This year, I've learnt to let go of ideas that haven't worked, to give problems over to the Universe, to be a bit more humble, to acknowledge feeling stuck and live with it.

      I have a fabulous relationship and home life - Gratitude is SO important! My daily affirmation is; 'I love my life - bringing joy and fulfilment into everything I do'

      Take care
      Alison
      www.awaines.fsnet.co.uk

       
      At 5:19 AM, Blogger Living in Business Class Style said...

      I am celebrating that early in the year I took a decision to end a five year very long-distance relationship (I am in Greece and he is in Canada) that was actually dragging for about a year due to a number of circumstances. He is a great man that offered me support and love and helped me through some very troubled times. I am celebrating that we were able to truly become good friends and continue to communicate.
      I am celebrating that 6 months later when I told my self that's it with all these men that can't handle it that I am dynamic and quite smart and I thought that I am just fine by my self, then Boom! I met a wonderful man, Pantelis, and we started a wonderful relationship. He is a very special and wonderful person and is offering me so much more than I ever expected to receive from a relationship and what I find refreshing and exciting is that he is not threatened by my personality.
      I am celebrating that this year I handled my relationship with my ex-husband (we have been divorced for 6 years) very well and even though he still doesn’t pay alimony for our 10-year old daughter, at least he is more consistent in trying to see her more often and develop a closer relationship with her.
      I am celebrating that after a 17 year career in top management positions I took the decision to resign and I am launching my own Business Consulting Company. Even though almost everybody thinks I am crazy to leave a steady salary and get into free enterprising, as the economy in Greece is quite slow, I believe that I have the potential to do well and that there is room for me in the market and I am willing to fight for it.
      I am celebrating that through this change of career I realized that a number of people that I knew from business or socially, proved to be really strong supporters and are offering me their advice and proposals of collaborating with them on business projects. I am celebrating that I was able to already get a few good contracts on interesting and fun projects that allow me to feel a bit more secure about my finances on this first year of getting into my own business.
      I am celebrating my parents who offer me and my daughter their love and support with no limits and are very special people.
      I am celebrating that I feel really good and positive and it really shows! I lost weight and everyone says that I glow!
      Julie from Thessaloniki, Greece

       
      At 5:58 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      What a lovely idea! I am celebrating looking after myself by leaving a draining job; my wonderful supportive husband who is helping me set up a website for my coaching cum training business. The people who started me on the coaching path - Carol G, Liz R, Julia R. Gaining a true friend - Sally. Renewing old contacts and making new ones (too many to list!). WEETU - a wonderful organisation who have encouraged and supported me in launching myself on the world.

       
      At 6:07 AM, Blogger Tamarai said...

      Celebrating:

      1. One whole year of no smoking and the start of my return to full health!

      2. A new job in a supportive environment

      3. Converting to Buddhism

      4. Making fab new friends - Julie, Maggie, Richard, Joyce, Shampa

      5. Opened up new communications with my partner

      6. Adopted a more positive approach to life

      7. Put myself out there to teach creative writing

       
      At 7:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating

      Quitting smoking

      Enjoying alot of time with my best friends

      Discovering what I do best at work and accepting what I dont

      Learning the Alexander Technique (no more back pain) Superb!

      Savouring more new music than ever before

      Best of all raising my ability on the guitar to an advanced level. I can now follow my dream of being a professional musician :)

      Special gratitude to, the napster company for allowing me to listen to alot of great stuff.
      Jamie Andreas at www.guitarprinicples.com for being a guitar tuition genius and an inspirational coach.
      And John Lennon ,George Harrison r.i.p. ,Paul Mcartney, Stefan Grossman, John Renbourn, Eric Clapton, Don Ross,Sharon Isbin and Kaki King for enhancing my life in everyway and inspiring me, thanks guys.
      Peace.
      Paul James

       
      At 10:09 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Establishing a new direction for mt business as I am seriously entering E commerce/delivery. This will enable me to be in many more places.
      Have delivered outstanding services to our clients as we have helped 52 business owners and 220 managers to grow their operations.
      Have directly Coached 8 business woners.
      Helped others to build more than 30 sales teams.
      Opened up one new major strategic client who is number one in their industry.
      Maintained relationships with several high school friends.
      Have been able to help my children and grandchildren.
      Focused on improving my health.

       
      At 1:22 PM, Blogger Heather Fougnier said...

      It was great timing to get your newsletter and think about celebrating 2005!

      This was a big year for me -- I left an executive role in my company just months before a big promotion in order to live my dreams. My career was so fast-paced that I became all work and no play. Then I learned some tricks to work smart, have a fulfilling life and create radiant health. I wanted to share this with others.

      My celebration is moving from the chaos and fears of transition to the peace and fulfillment of living my dream as a business success coach.

      My celebration is selling my unnecessarily big house and all of my unnecessary "stuff."

      My celebration is buying a "just right" sized house in the White Mountains of New Hampshire AND my tiny dream cottage in the Caribbean.

      My celebration is "no more winters" while my husband and I live in our tiny cottage on the Island of Saba.

      My celebration is embracing simplicity and realizing that I don't miss my fast-paced former lifestyle or "stuff."

      My celebration is getting to work with my ideal clients, who are making amazing accomplishments in their own lives.

      Thank you David and others who have touched me with your wisdom and belief in a better life!

      To everyone else -- I wish you a prosperous and fulfilling 2006.

      Heather
      Success Summits
      www.SuccessSummits.com

       
      At 5:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I email these comments as if I don't do it now I probably will not do it later. That is one of the highlights that has happened for me this year. Actually it really only happened in the past 2 months, as i am now working with a FANTASTIC coach and mentor who has made me believe in myself again. I now can see that I will be a successful "peak performance " coach.There is probably a lot more good things that have happened to me this year but I just wanted to get some comment on to this board.
      BTW, there was a lot of bad things happened also but I am not going to dwell on them.

       
      At 6:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I started my film company Flying Eagle after nobody would hire me due to an altercation I had with a fellow employee at the least job. I secured money, hired a lawyer, bought the option to a play that I will produce next year. Taking care of my 96 yr. old father in a nuring home. Ended a three yr. old relationship with an ex-girlfriend after she hated me for saving her life(she's bipolar, didn't take her medicine, went into state hospital saying she wanted to kill herself, came out hating me, so good-bye)

       
      At 6:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Amanda Angel
      I am just starting a business as a spiritual coach. I have recovered, with the help from many, from a horribly abusive childhood. Now I want to reach out to others in their recovery process as well as the general public. I hope this will be a productive way to do so.

       
      At 9:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      found the shortcomings in a business start up I'd worked on for 2 years, just in time to cut my losses and change directions.

       
      At 9:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating:

      1. Another year working for myself!
      2. Having a great business partner (we met 25 years ago and now work together)
      3. Rekindling friendships with those I lost contact with through working too many hours for a "corporate".
      4. Being able to work from home and have the company of my lovely dog.
      5. Not having to get up at 5.30 a.m. to drive to some other city.
      6. Designing and developing a range of motivational stationery accessories (www.high10.co.uk)
      7. Meeting a fellow coach living a few miles away and delivering workshops with her.
      8. Helping people set up in business and seeing them succeed.
      9. Giving lots of time free to help others
      10. Meeting some fantastic people that I would have never have met if I'd stuck with my last job.
      11. Feeling 10 years younger
      12. Having time to think!

       
      At 11:30 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating and appreciating:

      1. Jill, Wilna, John, Mark, Ciara, Mum, Dad, Susan, Elizabeth, Gillian, Brian and Solution Box for reminding me to appreciate!

      Mary

      2. ME for:

      Joining a dating agency

      Qualifying as a coach

      Doing loads of coaching practice and boosting my confidence enormously

      Doing LOADS of personal development work and beginning to appreciate myself for kind, compassionate and fun person that I am

      For keeping going all those years when it's been so tough and doing it alone much of the time

      For starting running at the beginning of the year and doing three races.

      Took the leap to work part time and I'm much happier

      3. My home

      4. My car

      5. My health

      6. My body

      7. My job

      8. My spiritual awareness

      9. The money that I have

      10. My freedom

      11. The inspiring books I read and the articles I read on the internet. Thank you. I gain SO much from other people and their stories

      12. Music

      13. Running

      14. My growing inner strength

      15. My growing knowledge that I + others can make a tremendous difference

      16. For being reminded to be grateful. This is very humbling. Thank you.

       
      At 11:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Thanks, David, for the opportunity to take a step back and celebrate what's been an amazing year:

      1. Buying my own 2BDR apartment in Manhattan (three closets!) and joining a great community.
      2. Having real furniture.
      3. Winning second prize and the audience favorite award in a national piano competition for amateurs -- very encouraging. :-)
      4. Buying my very own grand piano (no more crashing friends' apts to practice).
      5. Developing a close relationship with my Dad and watching him blossom in his new relationship.
      6. Finally getting involved in local volunteer opportunities (after five years of paying lip service).
      7. And, as the great finale, bidding adieu to the corporate world to launch Me Inc. as a piano instructor, personal trainer and life coach.
      Here's to 2006!

       
      At 12:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      After some significant changes in my health and lifestyle and being hospitalized in May as well as recovering from a concussion, I am:
      - going to spin classes 2 x week and attending a body sculpting class every Wednesday;
      - I continue to watch what I eat and drink in moderation
      - Overall am feeling better physically than I have in quite a few months and am grateful each and every day that my health is back on track.
      My Relationship with my boyfriend of almost 2 years continues to grow stronger and we continue to love each other more with every breath.
      As for my Professional house
      - I'm still working on getting that in order but am grateful to have the income source I do have and happy that it sustains me.
      - I continue to give money away that I don't have but it is something I have always done for those less fortunate. (My boyfriend says I am definitely going to heaven for my endless generosity).
      - I believe in paying it forward and practicing random acts of kindness and know that for every kind deed or word I share it will come back to me twofold.
      - I attended some great workshops in Phoenix including the "What the Bleep Conference" which was empowering. I have met some amazing people through my new beginnings as a life coach.
      - I look forward to 2006 excited with the fact that there are thousands of people I have yet to meet and the growth I will gain from knowing them will be priceless.
      - I will greet 2006 with the continued focus and the words of Anne Frank "How lovely to think that no one needs wait a moment, we can start now, start slowly changing the world".
      Cheers to everyone for their accomplishments and may your 2006 continue to be rich with the idea that a Big Vision Creates Magic & Possibility.
      Sincerely and with Blessings.

       
      At 12:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      With a grateful heart, I'm celebrating...

      1. I decided to change my career after being laid off December 2004 to become a Professional Life Coach.

      2. I completed my certification process -- December 2005!

      3. I successfully coached 2 people, and am still coaching 3 others!

      4. I have paying clients who pay me for what I love to do!

      5. I invested in my new career by purchasing several good products from Solution Box. Thank you, David Wood for all your help and great insights!

      6. After 4 years of being a widow, I've met the man of my dreams! I have the best relationship I've ever had!

      7. I have a closer walk with Jesus!

      8. I have two beautiful children who are becoming wonderful people. As a parent and coach, I'm cheering them on to become all they were created to be, and having fun doing it!!!

      9. My parents moved home from the Middle East after being gone for six long years!

      I have a lot to celebrate and be grateful for!

       
      At 2:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I became ordained an independent Reverend Mother of St. Lukes Evangelical Christian Ministries on 9th May, and took my ministry into schools, pretty cool having a reverend to teach you cooking and history. Living the christian life.

      At the beginning of my 56 year I learnt how to laminate floors and at the end I learnt how to design a kitchen and put it together, it took 5 weeks, and is ok, just in time for my first proper Christmas lunch in years.

       
      At 5:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating:

      Growing the strength to end a very unhealthy relationship.

      Communicating my own needs.

      Letting go/ not really concerned with others opinions of my.

      Getting a really great job that allows me a lot of flexibility and opportunity.

      Working with my children, providing them with great tools and a safe environment to talk in.

      Seeing my special needs son start kindergarten.

      Recognizing the true value of my parents.

      Ending my financial struggle.

      Having money in savings.

      Quiting my night job.

      Moving forward, not needing... smiling

       
      At 9:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Well, great idea! :-)))
      It's always the right moment to feel grateful for all the blessings in our life...

      I feel grateful for my body: I'm always healthy, all of my organs works beautifully, I can run and dance and bike, and it's a brilliant "home" for my soul.

      I'm deeply grateful for my mind: keen, smart, open and growing. I always learn new things, embrace new ideas, I'm able to understand and support other people, I have got a powerful intuition, and I have learnt to balance mind, heart and soul inside me.

      I feel rich because all the women who loved me, and for having now a girlfriend happy to relate with me.

      I feel privileged because I can live my life to my pace, waking up late, dreaming a lot, working just enough, and giving myself all the time I need.

      I'm happy for all the "stuff" in my life: big or little things making my life easier and pleasurable.

      I feel blissed for my faith in the Universal Intelligence guiding everything in his misterious and marvelous dance; and for knowing that We Are All One.

      I'm grateful for new idea and hints and opportunities coming into my life every day, David Wood and his work included. :-)

      An embrace to everybody
      Sw Jivan Prahlad

       
      At 1:36 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating!

      - a new business venture leading to abundance in all areas .. a deepening in my work that allows me to touch people in ways that helps them find growth & healing

      - greater vitality than I have known in a while

      - ever-growing excitement in learning and applying my new knowledge ... a deepening in my understanding and skill level ... a deep appreciation for the gifts that I have been given, and that I share with others

      - getting one of my photos accepted in a photography contest where all the other entries were really special!

      - exploring my life in new ways (not bad for a woman who just turned double nickels!)

      - finding a certain peace and contentment in the things I can't change, along with a good sense of humor!

      - time with my father who is 92 ... each day is cherished,and fills my heart ... I am so glad he is still alive & though his health is slipping, still relatively healthy enough to also enjoy time spent with me ... what a gift!

      - being joyful and healthy, and fully alive

       
      At 10:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      The year 2005:
      1. Done lots of community service for the blind, for the less fortunate in Tondo, Manila and for other places within the Philippines- doing demo and teaching them on the benefits of massage therapy and its potential income.
      2. Taught a lot of would-be massage and spa therapists and were able to recommend them to employers (without collecting fees for recommendations).
      3. Done a lot of travels just to be able to do what I love to do, teaching and training in the realm of massage and spa.
      4. Met a lot of kind hearted, honorable and warm people whose heart is in helping people here in the Philippines come out of poverty through health & wellness.
      5. Helped my students to hone their skills and gain employment in spas and wellness centers.
      6. Compiled over a thousand job network opportunities for my students to contact for employment...and they did not have to pay me for it!
      - Eunice I. Estipona, R.M.T., L.M.T.
      from the Philippines
      yunesa@yahoo.com

       
      At 6:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      1. Grew my online resume business to a comfortable supplementary income level.

      2. Wife & I tried being the owner of a gym, but knew enough to get out when the work load started adversely effecting our family

      3. Recently expanded my weekly newsletter to an all out YahooGroup/Community where I am now dealing with more than just Career counseling/resumes. I now deal with Fitness (thanks to my wife, the personal trainer) and genreal family/goal setting. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SuccessNewsletter/

       
      At 5:21 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrations & Gratitude from 2005:
      - Setting up my own business (The White Havens) as a personal & business coach, copy / freelance writer, Reiki master, holistic therapist and all-round healer & problem solver: and loving every minute of it

      - Getting married to my wonderful husband at the perfect wedding, and me wearing the most beautiful dress I've ever seen!

      - Overcoming being ripped off by the grasping GH (he knows who he is)and losing out on thousands of pounds I'd earned. I'm grateful for the support I received and for having the inner strength to move on and let this motivate me to bigger and better things.

      - Graduated from Terri Levine's Coaching school with one of the highest scores they'd ever given

      - Met my goal of having 10 clients and earning four figures per month as a coach by Christmas

      - Have made the decision to move on and become a coach, writer & holistic therapist full time

      - Have also decided to make a temple of my body and have children next year, god willing

      - Most of all I'm grateful for all the love, inspiration, guidance, support, abundance and assistance I've received from friends, loved ones, guides, mentors, coaches, and the universe.

      - My greatest achievement this year is that I'm able to say from the bottom of my heart that I am genuinely a very lucky, and very grateful, person. I'm truly blessed and very happy.

      With best wishes to all for a prosperous, healthy and happy 2006!

      Susi (the) White
      www.thewhitehavens.co.uk

       
      At 11:14 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      strangely enough I failed during 2005 to develop as much as I had hoped

      you see in 2004 I jumped into a great big adventure - running a completely Japanese team in Tokyo - and only managed to tread water (well at least I didnt sink!) We all learned a huge amount and I re-learned modesty

      the notable success though is that I have decided that power-managing is not my thing and I will restart my life aged 47 in 2006

      mid-life crisis - no Im far too young and confident for that but a real sanity check now that i can see where I really belong

       
      At 3:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I celebrate that I finished my life coach training and confirmed the decision that this is absolutely what I want to do

      Also all that I have learnt this year about myself and what I am capable of. Pushing myself beyond my known limitations and not just surviving, but thriving

      My wonderful family and all my friends. They are far flung but just as close as ever

      My health, my job, my home and all the other everyday things I try not to take for granted.

       
      At 5:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating all that has come my way as each "Event" has allowed me to respond as I choose.
      Some of these events:

      1. Being in a two big pictures in TIME magazine..which allowed me step out of obsurity....
      2. Loosing a business partner/friend which allowed me to see that I could do it alone
      3. Health challenges which allowed me to stop and take care of this precious temple from which I work from.....
      just a few..thanks for asking!

      Jenn

      www.midlifeheroine.com

       
      At 6:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      1. Having my first book accepted for publication.

      2. Winning an award for photography.

      3. Negotiating a part-time job schedule with full benefits, making time to build my business.

      4. Signing up for -- and working hard at -- a serious writing class.

       
      At 6:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Patty’s Celebratory for 2005

      Health & Lifestyle
      1. I made great strides toward letting go of things that I cannot control
      2. I’ve taken more time for myself and quiet meditation
      3. I converted a small room in my home into a mini-gym (and I even vow to use it!)

      Relationships
      1. Celebrated my one-year engagement to my sweetie (still no plans to actually get married, but our relationship is stronger than ever)
      2. Survived six months of having my out-of-control step-daughter live in our home
      3. Spent more time talking with my kids and less time nagging
      4. Made time to lunch with my dear friend Jill nearly EVERY week
      5. E-mailed and called my friends on a regular basis

      Finance & Business & Career
      1. Quit my cushy 9-5 job to launch a freelance writing/marketing career
      2. Secured work during my first week of self-employment
      3. Actually began paying the bills within two months of launching my freelance business
      4. Worked more hours than expected – but I worked them on MY terms rather than someone else’s (that’s a definite cause for celebration!)
      5. Am ending the year with six solid freelance clients that continuously provide me with work on an ongoing basis
      6. Successfully fought the urge to look for another 9-5 job by trusting that this freelance gig is what the Universe wanted me to do
      7. Have enough work lined up to get through January and into early February

      Patty@WritingProf.com

       
      At 6:19 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating...
      Renovating my new dream home
      Consistently exercised and focused on my health
      Raising 3 children to be self sufficient
      Performed career exploration to confirm that I am in the correct field
      Enrolled in a self interest course

       
      At 6:30 PM, Blogger Anna Paradox said...

      I navigated some very stressful events with more balance and life than ever before.

      I increased my self-care, creating a new execise habit, meditating daily, and journaling daily.

      I wrote some good words.

      I became a better leader, serving as Royal Matron of our local Amaranth Court.

      I took some new risks, and learned to fear less.

      I published articles.

      I improved my poker game.

      I practiced friendship without a net.

       
      At 6:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Sometimes, we forget to be grateful for the roads we have travelled, the sights we have seen and the things we have learned along the journey.

      2005 was the best year of my life. After many years of heartache, confusion and uncertainty, early in 2005 the roads opened for me, I found my life partner, my agent, my short stories are published and acclaimed, my first novel is due for publication. I have many things to celebrate and be grateful for.

      But if asked what was the main accomplishment of my year, it would be my realisation and recovery from my years as an alcoholic. With that one single realisation back in January, the universe opened its doors to me, not that they'd ever been closed, it was just my negativity, failure to realise that I was the sole influence in my life and lack of vision that was steering me from the path.

      Now I can look back, in profound gratitude and see that we are what we think and that true success can be defined in a loving, grateful, celebration of the one single fact that we are our own destiny, to vision what we can and will achieve, and be true to ourselves and all we encounter.

      All our journeys are important, as are the destinations but the lessons we learn, that help us grow to take on the next chapter of our lives, are the signposts that keep us true.

      So, it is with a huge heart and contentment that I celebrate 2005 and wait, in anticipation for 2006 and beyond.

      So celebrate it all, be grateful for everything and may you all walk in the light... and as the man once said, 'When you can walk on water, take the boat.'

       
      At 6:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      MY CELEBRATORY FOR 2005
      * Completed the 12 week Body for Life diet - twice.
      * Bought a new car, and then paid it off.
      * Started designing a new home to build in 2006.
      * I exercised more days than I missed exercising.
      * I made many new friends, and continued to build relationships with the old.
      * I have an awesome family that supports me through all of my dreams.
      * I celebrated my second anniversary to the most wonderful husband!!!
      * Built my business to levels I have never done before
      * Became a Board member for the World Trade Association
      * Gave away more to church and charity.
      * I learned so much about myself, business, and relationships. I will never be the same person again!

       
      At 6:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I am celebrating being and feeling alive. Diagnosed with breast cancer in April this year, I have learned to be grateful for my brothers and their wives for supporting me, for my friends for reminding me of what I'm about, for my 5 year-old nephew and his wisdom (When the sun shines, we all shine! amongst other beauties), for my 2-year old niece for loving all as they are, for my 12 year-old niece for the absolute delight in her voice when she hears my voice, for my parents for the resolve they instilled in me, for my uncle in the USA who said you can beat this, for the wonderful healers who have crossed my path and most of all for my partner Tom loving me when I was unlovable, for throwing me those lifelines when I no longer saw any purpose to my existence.

      My warmest wishes for love and peace to all as the year passes and the new enters

      Dora

       
      At 7:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I'm grateful for...

      ... having quit smoking 7 months ago...after 14 solid years of 20 marlboro reds a day!!

      ... finding the strength within to end a comfortable relationship that wasn't working and having the resolve not to be tempted to go back...

      ....living on my own for the very 1st time - by choice!!...

      ... achieving a lot at work...

      ... standing by my own values and value at work for the 1st time ever...

      ...completing NLP course...

      ...making new friends, e.g. Mary & martyna...

      ...having the strength to insist on own value and limitation with bestest friend in the world...

      ...trying out yoga...

      ...staying same weight even after quitting smoking...

      ... making tiny besdit a home...

      ...helping CARI charity...

      ...travelling...

      ...keeping in touch with majority of friends all over the world despite being mega busy and ... well, all over the world!!!

      ...starting as i mean to go on - making forward plans under difficult circumstances...

      ...making tiny steps towards some peace with mother...

       
      At 7:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      This year I am greatful to be at home near my family after moving around for 5 years. In the year since I"ve been back I have accomplished many things, including 7 from my "list of things to do" of 100. All were rewarding but my favorites were being an extra in a movie and going on a blind date!

      Although that date didn't produce a lasting relationship I am involved with a fantastic man now, who loves life and strives for goals as much as I do, I feel like I can learn a lot from him!

      I also bought a Kayak, which was not on my list, but should have been! It was my main source of relaxation over the summer months.


      I have volunteered in the community as much as possible this year, and hope to do even more next year. As far as work goes I have two great jobs and am making more moeny than I ever have.

      The most important thing I've done this year is gone back to Univeristy. I love learning, and I'm keeping my dream of being a life coach alive!

      This year was fantastic, next year will be even better. Great to read all your stories as well! Happy 2006!

      -Kendra

       
      At 7:19 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      1. Founded Celebrate!ADHD and helped hundreds of families in the first year alone!

      2. Established our first truly family business in which my wife and son are deeply involved together.

      3. Put into practice many of David's suggestions at two websites I created (never did that before). www.celebrateCONFIDENCE.com and www.celebrateADHD.com. THANKS, DAVID!

      4. Made many lifelong friends and stepped out of my shell :)

      Merry Christmas, everyone!
      Kirk Martin

       
      At 7:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I started taking supplements that help me to have more energy. I have an autoimmune disease in my bladder and these supplements help my body to rid itself from some toxins. I was close to total adrenal failure, but with the help of these supplements I am able to accomplish more and feel less stressed.
      I started meditating using the Holosync program, designed by Bill Harris and I am on my second level. It has helped me tremendously.
      I have lost some weight. I have always been a size 2, then when I got sick, the meds slowed my metabolism down and I gained 50 lbs! I am now back to a size 4 and I am working towards regaining my slim but toned physique. It is very hard to do this because I have surgery every 4 months. It takes just under 3 weeks to recover. Sometimes I feel like I have to start at the begining after every surgery. I try to stay positive and this has allowed me to be able to go to the gym 2x per week.
      I changed my relationship with my mother which was very difficult. I had to cut off all contact for almost the entire year. I am now in a healthier relationship with her.
      I helped my son go through his first surgery and the doctor told me I should become a nurse!
      I helped my dog get through 5 different health problems and he is now feeling better than ever!!
      I have started to redecorate my home and I feel very proud of the rooms I have completed.
      I have written a positive thinking book with my son. In June, we started writing each night in our book. It is a combination of positive thoughts and prayers.
      I have created a candle ritual for our prayer each night.
      My son and I have written 12 Zen prayers that we say each night.
      Merry Christmas and Happy 2006
      Amy C

       
      At 7:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      My Celebratory list:

      My continuous growing relationship with Christ and my ability to trust Him more.

      My family who are always there for me and around alot. I know there will come a day when I won't get to see them as often as I do now.

      The new friends that have crossed my path and entered into my circle of friendship.

      The many things I have learned by diligently being open to being coached myself by so many people.

      I am grateful for all of the resources that have helped me build my two websites and start a business (including this website - thank you so much).

      My ministry is kicking off and I am so excited to help and coach so many young people.

      The special relationship that I have started with a special person who I see in my future.

       
      At 7:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I am celebrating the fact I am alive. Amazing with what 2005 handed out and who I was exposed to. I am thankful for the opportunity to be grateful for those whose light showed me my jealousy, whose love showed me my emptiness, judgment that revealed my irrational actions, and dedication and passion that grasped me with an almost unbearable stranglehold of my mediocrity. Certainly 2006 has much in store but not until 2005 is giving a proper burial and release. To all, be well. Be excellent and let the beauty you love be what you do.

       
      At 8:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I tripled my yoga studio attendance!

       
      At 2:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Stuart from Derby, UK

      This year has been amazing

      I have overcome Cancer
      Been able to provide real security for my family and a wonderful new home
      Spent twice as much time with my children as ever before
      Secured a great new job to support my coaching
      Trained as a coach and NLP Practitioner
      Made many new friends
      Donated time to the Prince's Trust-which supports young people in the UK
      Provided leadership and support to a small network of coaches in the UK
      Started to really love life and relax

       
      At 2:53 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I have so much to be thankful for in 2005.
      1. Offered a terrific opportunity to set up a branch office for a coaching company in Ireland. (www.lantzquest.com)
      2. Got to work with Laura Berman Fortgang and got qualified as a Now What? facilitator.
      3. committed to developing my relationship with God/Higher power
      4. Committed to spending time with my son on a daily basis which has improved our relationship no end.
      5. Got to visit Cameroon again and meet up with students I taught there 20 years ago. Felt deeply touched by how many of them remembered me with great affection
      6. Met some great new people in 2005 who have been wonderful friends.

      Thanks for this opportunity to reflect and acknowledge.
      Anne Walsh
      www.annewalshcoach.com (Sign up for my ezine and get a 10 part personal development course: Personal Freedom!

       
      At 6:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I have decided to retrain, and have a new career

       
      At 6:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Today I celebrate life with all its ups and downs.

      I celebrate my ability to go within my soul and come to terms with what has worked and not worked in my life.

      I celebrate my ability to celebrate my successes and acknowledge, then let go, of things and feelings that get in my way.

      I'm grateful for my two daughters and their partners.

      I'm grateful for my first grandbaby who will join our journey on earth in the next couple of weeks.

      God Bless to all. May the New Year bring you abundance, love and success.

       
      At 7:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Celebrating:
      + A fantastic year in distance running, nominated (not selected) for most improved runner in my county - not bad at 49! Huge thanks to all my team-mates (www.haylerunners.co.uk) and my wife for her understanding and soothing my pre-race nerves.

      + My family which is so creative - 2 boys who are at university and dipping their toes into the adult world. My wife of 23 years who never ceases to amaze with her changes of career direction and capacity to be cheerful, loving and wise.

      + My friends who I never see as often as I would like and yet are always supportive, insightful and happy to share their lives with me when we meet up.

      Supporting:
      + My eldest son who had a very difficult time after his first year at university. I'm so proud how he has resolved it by taking a year out and spending more time with his loved one. My youngest son successfully changed college course and is so happy studying photography.

      + All the motivated athletes I coach, young and old. Sharing in their goals and triumphs and endless search for the perfect race , what dedication!

      Gratitude:
      + Still healthy, still willing to try out new ideas. Still have the energy to look for the work that I was put here to do. 2006 is my year!

      + Finally completing all the legal duties left over after my mother passed away. Making sure that my sister who is in 24 hour care has an excellent quality of life! Supporting my other sisters through our shared grief.

      + All the newsletters, websites, emails, books by life coaches - especially David Wood, Kate James and Fiona Harrold. Thanks guys for all your words of inspiration!

      Career:
      + In 2005 I had opportunity to try out new activities(personal trainer, coach, running club secretary). I'd love to take forward some of these wonderful experiences from 2005 and make a career out of them in 2006. Know any good life coaches?

      + The opportunity to try out a new business idea (webdesign) from which I learnt that I wanted to do something else. No such thing as failure, only feedback!

      + I end 2005 working as a teaching assistant in a local school with many children with behavioural and learning difficulties. I wonder why I made that choice and some days feel so overwhelmed by the behaviour of the children - what do I do next? In the words of the song...'should I stay or should I go?...

      What's next for me in 2006?:
      + More training, more marathons (maybe a triathlon) - more sharing, more caring, more loving, more spirituality, more adventures!
      Listening to SwissGroove Radio http://www.swissgroove.ch/en/ such positive music! I want to learn to surf too :-)


      'Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it all together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength!' Annon.

      Love and strength to all in 2006
      Mario - Cornwall, UK.

       
      At 8:07 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      1 first of all I am extremely grateful for sites like this that keep me motivated and focussed. Thank you David for your inspiration.

      2 I have just returned from a year's career break in China where I have been teaching. What a challenge that was, but also memorable experiences.

      3 I have some wonderful 'old' friends still glad to see me and also it's been great to make new friends - Sue, David, Jen et al

      4 I am so proud of my daughter who coped whilst I was away, not only with my home and lodgers but also with my son who has learning difficulties. She is indeed a treasure.

      5 My time out has given me the opportunity to re-evaluate my life and I am now training in my free time to become a coach. I thank everyone who has encouraged and supported me and who allows me to 'practice' with them.

      6 I am celebrating a life filled with opportunities and with wonderful people. How lucky I am!

       
      At 9:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I am so grateful for another year full of love, friendship, fun and laughter with my best friend, true love of my life, and husband Ben.

      I have nearly completed my entire dissertation and intend to graduate with my PhD this Spring

      I am fit and healthy and slim!

      I am blessed to have amazing friends and share fun and wonderful times with them

      I am so grateful for the opportunities for spiritual growth that have come my way in 2005, and the people who are in my life that share that journey with me

      I am also hugely, enormously grateful for mentors, coaches, friends, etc. who inspire, motivate and encourage me to grow personally, professionally, financially and spiritually (Harv, Sally, Bob, YOU)

      My new puppy who grows huger and sweeter every day, and my old dog who couldn't get any sweeter

      The department at FSU who allowed me to pursue the studies that fill me up!

      That my family is so close, and especially the close friendship with my sister Susan, and my time with KK, Bryn, paige and stewart

      There is so much! I am so grateful for all the money I have now, and all that is coming!

      I am grateful to have met some wonderful dolphins and their caretakers and been welcomed into their world

      For my closest friends, Michaela, Helen, Ben, Holly

      For sound advice and support from Darby

      For my home on a little island, and for that island

      for Tony, Barney and Jan
      for Andy, Jeff and the others who went before me

      For the person who started the Go Gratitude experiment!!!

      And so much more... And for this opportunity to express my gratitude and think about 2005 with love and thanks!

       
      At 11:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I am celebrating the gift of life. My life is in balance and I spend more time with my lovely kids. I read your newsletter is very inspiring and also i change my mind of what life was, thanhs to you.

       
      At 12:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      celebrating:

      my friends who have stood by me in this difficult year
      grateful to those who could have turned their backs on me and did not
      my decision to announce i want to leave an abusive relationship
      watching my partner do his best to change
      hearing from someone whom I have loved for decades
      learning to love that person in a different way, even though we cannot be together, at least right now
      learning to open up, to love others even though my heart is breaking rather than shutting down (still working on that one)
      learning a new sport at a really cool place with really great people
      flying
      my best friend, my cat

       
      At 12:14 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Thanks for this opportunity to realize that I need to be thankful for things in my life. We often forget to remember the successes when we're faced with all of the challenges in our lives.

      Celebrating:
      1. This was my first real year as a Business Coach and I'm thankful to all of the business owners who trusted me with their success strategies.

      2. I didn't make as much money as I wanted to this year but I'm thankful that I learned just how "little" I actually need to survive in this world.

      3. Thanks to my family for believing in me and my abilities.

      4. My marriage is breaking up! (NOT something that I'm thankful for) But my wife and I are parting as friends and strong co-parents. Thank you to her!

      5. I have 2 wonderful children (Abbey and Elijah) who are the light of my life and will sustain me forever.

       
      At 4:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      1. Achieving a goal of relocating back to my "home town" and finding a job within 6 weeks.

      2. Gaining a diploma in Personal Coaching, with distinction, after 12 months study.

      3. Getting a promotion, pay rise and launching a new shop for my employer.

      4. Making new friends.

      5. Enjoying good health all year.

       
      At 5:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      good question !!
      what am i gratefull for?
      10 months without a relapse back into chronic fatigue
      fighting the system and getting the dissability allowance owed to me
      my certainty of recovery
      my relationship with my children
      helping my daughter threw her teenage years
      getting closer,understanding and getting on much better with my son
      my new relationship with my sister
      my new friends fiona and roxanne and lee
      the courage to ask for what i want in a new relationship even though the outcome was a seperation i spoke my truth
      more confidece in my inner self
      more awareness
      consistently doing meditation
      my beautifull sanctuary/bedroom
      my car that keeps going
      the time with my mother
      the wonderfull friendship with my mentor trish
      the awareness of being in the body rather than the head
      the options open to me career wise
      the recognition of my intelligence
      the abundance of the universe
      my daughters piano lessons my sons new golfing hobby and his friends
      all the presies going under the tree
      a new found trust in the universe
      xx
      i have much to be gratefull for
      CK

       
      At 12:19 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Health: I admitted for the first time in seven years that I have a problem with anorexia and am on the road to recovery.
      Lifestyle: I realized that I give much grace to others and not enough to myself. In such realizations, I am on vacation right now!
      Relationships: I was able to re-establish an old friendship that was important to my past and will also be for my future (which unfortunately happened at the funeral of a long-time, shared friend).

       
      At 1:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Sure, it's easy to hang on to what's not happened, but certinaly so much has, and worth celebrating.

      1) started my class for Actors (three separate courses.)

      2) created e-workbook for Actors

      3) Joined the ICF

      4) Joined the ICF local Chapter Board.

      5) Got my ACC Credentials.

      6) Although lost some clients, got new ones.

      7) Juat completed a master blitz mailing.

      8) Setting my date to take CTI Leadership course in November 2006

      9) Helped out many friends by passing them on to other coaches.

      and finally 10) Have grown so much stronger as a coach, an actor, as a husband, and as a friend. All of which I'm very proud of.

       
      At 2:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Gratitude runs deep.....

      For dying to my selfishness to meet the needs of my son who struggles with OCD and Tourette's.

      For choosing to homeschool him so he would find life at his own pace, instead of living by an institutionalized pace.

      For making a courageous decision to leave my marriage if my husband didn't get help with his OCD...and he did.

      For just never giving up my dream on being a coach, even when I only had one client.

      For learning the fine balance of being content with dreaming of more.

      For stopping my insane spiritual drive to find God and being still and quiet enough to let me know He has found me.

      For the bitter and the sweet lessons of love.

      For resources like Solution Box, Site Build It, and others who have shortened my learning curve.

      For the wisdom I've gained in learning when to hold on to things and when to let go (church, friendships, part time work, etc.).

      Yes, it's been a year to be grateful.

       
      At 8:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      2005 was a good year for me.

      I got married in July to a great man. I also gained my certificate and deploma in life coaching.
      Those who have ever planned a wedding know what an achievement this was to do at the same time as learning a new skill!

       
      At 12:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      In 2005 I am grateful for:
      My fantastic husband, who I married in May in a wonderful ceremony.
      My sister - who is my best friend and mentor.
      Being made redundant in October - which gave me the confidence to focus on my Coach training.
      My volunteer clients, who have trusted me with their life issues and valued my contribution to their journey.
      My cats - who keep me sane.
      My health - without it I wouldn't be able to achieve half that I have or all that I will.

       
      At 8:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      bowled better

      studied hard for 4 months to learn a language while working mornings/evenings

      survived on a low low budgett.

      Continued and improved my relationship.am more in love than ever.

      meditated nearly every day.

      became more open to new ideas.

      learnt a lot.

       
      At 4:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I am celebrating

      the love and support of my family while I explore and develop my coaching business

      my families and my own good health

      establishing open, supportive and respected relationships with my clients

      the learning opportunites that have come my way providing valuable insights into who I am and how to best utilise my skills

      I am grateful for my friendships - I celebrate my longer standing relationships and am really enjoying the opportunity to discover and develop new friendships

       
      At 8:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Received a great response to our obesity support website www.bigmatters.co.uk. thousands of visitors and everyone welcoming the chance to join the online commuinity

       
      At 5:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Lisa
      I have embraced the concept of life coaching obtained my diploma with a 60 hour coaching diary.

      I taught the diploma in coaching and mentoring level 4 for the first time, very successfully

      I made the leap into self employment after a year of wanting to do it and procrastinating and I've never looked back

      I visited Rome for a mini break with my partner and planned another this month to Berlin - can't wait!!

      I have learned that I control my life and my happiness.

       
      At 6:03 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      Today, I take time to celebrate my achievements for 2005 ;o)

      I'm so grateful about the following dream realizations :

      - Found a Canadian publisher for my French translation of The Science of Getting Rich, by Wallace D. Wattles (+ more translation to come)
      - Engaged discussion with Sandy Forster to translate and publish her book "How to get wildly wealthy fast" in French
      - Found an agent in Belgium for exhibiting my paintings all year round! They're waiting for more series.
      - Signed a contract with Softitler for subtitling translation of Hollywood moovies! I intend to be the one to translate The Secret due in February 2006!
      - Lived on Vacation almost all year round, enjoying my family and baby!

      I'm so impressed by what Law of Attraction helped me manifest this year...and I know 2006 is already very promising ;o)

      Thanks David for this invitation to akcknowledge our successes.

       
      At 2:02 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      We have many things to celebrate this year. My wife's successful operation for a bowel cancer heads the list. Then with friends and family we celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary - we did it twice in cities on the opposite shores of Australia. Then in July I, our son and his elder son, joined a party of 12 others (with guides and porters) to walk the Kokoda Trail in Papua. This is a 96 km walk through tropical jungle, with an overall climb of 5,500 metres (and down again). Apart from being one of the most ardous adventure walks still available for people to do, it was a personal achievement as I am 79.

      David

       
      At 6:37 AM, Blogger Linore Rose Burkard, Novelist said...

      1. Finally published my first novel, Before the Season Ends, the Regency Romance I've dreamed of finishing for years!
      2. Got my very own website up and running and started a new ebook.
      3. Enrolled my two youngest daughters in dance classes--which they love!
      4. Kept my eldest in Christian School despite some difficulties financially.
      5. Discovered a great deal about my capabilities as I have had to step up my activities and responsibilities since my husband's disability continues to keep him from employment.
      6. I have kept a household of five kids, one 91-year-old great grandma, and one ailing hubby HAPPY (for the most part) for another year! (okay, not single-handedly; I depend daily on the Lord)
      7. Had some lovely and gratifying book signings and met some wonderful friends and fans!

      Best wishes for a wonderful 2006 to all on this list and any who drop by!
      Blessings,
      Linore Rose Burkard
      www.LinoreRoseBurkard.com
      Inspirational Romance for Today's Woman of Faith!

       
      At 9:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      2005 a cause for celebration.
      I am grateful:
      To be able to see my children meet their challenges and show themselves as creative, enterprising and productive young people.
      For all my family and friends who bring joy, love and light into my life and who challenge me at times to let go of judgements
      I am grateful to the authors of books and novels I have read in 2005
      I am grateful for a fulfilling and worthwhile job that brings me into contact with many wonderful people
      I am proud of beginning my PhD, for achieving a distinguished teacher award and of presenting my ideas at a conference

       
      At 11:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      So much to be grateful for!
      I'm grateful for...
      ...having being laid off from my previous job in Functional Brain Mapping
      ..Landmark Education which brought me closer to me, my family (sister in particular), and friends
      ...BM - my first time which completely altered my perception of life and what truly matters, this is also where I met the love of my life, Jason!
      ..IIN for everything!
      ... my wholesome diet
      ..the beautiful people in my life. I feel that I'm very fortunate having built a solid support net after over five years in NYC.
      ...my clients
      ..my hubby!
      and so much more!

      Ina
      ina@integrativebeing.com

       
      At 3:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      David,
      This is so great. What a wonderful exercise. My husband and I have been creating "celebratories" every year on New Year's Eve together since our first date 4 years ago.
      I'll share a few of mine:
      1. Healthy kids
      2. Wonderful, supportive friends
      3. Made a difference in the lives of over 40 teachers (with stress reduction programs and coaching)
      4. Received an incredible offer to live 14 months rent-free
      5. Created a partnership with New York State Online Academy and my programs are now available to over 200,000 teachers.
      6. Celebrated 2nd wedding anniversary

      I really encourage everyone to try this "live" with a partner or close friend. It's a wonderful way to complete your year.

       
      At 7:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      1. Gave birth to a beautiful baby boy, Tristin.
      2. Learnt to love and enjoy Tristin, despite what I have had to give up.
      3. Longest partner relationship in this lifetime, with my husband.
      4. Achieving financial independance. Moving forward in leaps and bounds.
      5. Feelings of fulfillment with my lot.
      6. More organised and relaxed.
      7. Its Ok to be in a different space to my friends.
      8. Made new friends.
      9. My thoughts create my world experienced profusely.
      10. I have gotten what I ask for when I have the courage to ask. (if I'm flexible, or say I am, I have been asked to bend!)

       
      At 6:36 AM, Blogger TravelPhotoWriter said...

      1. Ending "jobs", which I've always had, using at-home employment (but still "employment" as a bridge to cross to now full-time coaching & consulting, all within the year.
      2. Peacefully and "win-win" ending marriage, moving out, buying own BEAUTIFUL house that I created a vision of a year and a half ago in a coaching training.
      3. Brought closure to VERY incomplete relationship that ended 18 years ago, which has brought a renewal to it that I never, EVER would have been able to imagine and am having A Great Relationship
      4. Returned to Participating in Landmark Education seminars to forward myself through their incredible coaching.
      5. Left the new Charter high school I helped start with the systems and processes to continue successfully without me.
      6. Responded heroically to my 9-year-old son's request for a mom who can pick him up right after school so we can be together more and not be rushed and tired; attending all field trips as a bonus.
      7. Living life as an Adventure Out on the Twig!

       
      At 4:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

      i made my ex boyfriend my best friend

      i learned to look further into the future and have a better plan for my life

      i learned not to be upset when i am not well, knowing next day will be better (altho i am a very positive person and hardly ever down - its jsut the rain today...)

      i started an interesting job in a wonderful atmosphere, love my colleagues

      found australian web radio :-) but havent left austria since last october! living here and now.

       
      At 11:15 AM, Blogger David Wood said...

      I promised to comment on each post...and here it is (I responded to those who included their name).
      Fun to read all these...

      Peggie - you're going off like a frog in a sock! Great to see.

      Maria - good move.

      Creme - tell us when the first novel is ready!

      Caluna - good luck with the business.

      Samantha - great work on opening up and letting go!

      Denis - lots of great new stuff for you.

      Alison - good luck with the Reiki.

      Julie - new horizons for you. Enjoy your new world.

      Ghyslaine - Good luck with the new business.

      Tanya - awesome on the quitting smoking. Well done!

      Paul - nice win removing back pain.

      Mijak - lovely to hear about your time with your kids.

      Heather - let me know if your open for company in that dream cottage ;-)

      Hotshot - Trust yourself to do the right thing. You deserve a good time ;-)

      Jack - awesome move with the company

      Amanda - that's a big new step, enjoy!

      Corrie Ann - you've been busy; good for you

      Christine - nice to rekindle old friendships

      Alison - grattitude is very attractive on you ;-)

      Renita - I'm jealous about the apartment!

      Cathie - thanks for taking care of yourself.

      Debbie - congratulations coach!

      Revemom - fun stuff!

      Yunesa - thank you for the work you are doing.

      Steve - nice job on the business.

      Susie - good for you Mrs. White!

      Clubbersparadise - nice to see you having a good time.

      Jenn - nice placement in Time!

      Anna - perhaps we'll play poker some time.

      martin - Big year for you!

      Jen - seems your life keeps getting better and better.

      Dora - you have a wonderful attitude. Sending healing energy...

      Manina - you're a dynamo!

      Kendra - thank you for the work you're doing.

      Kirk - a family business sounds fun!

      Cicely - spread that love.

      Nat - good work mate

      Jeannine - awesome result.

      Mary - let's see a picture of those nails!

      Stuary - I'm very happy to hear it brother.

      Anne - Congratulations, you're moving fast it seems.

      Mario - I love seeing how much you are loving life.

      Malti - what a wonderful distinction. I hear it's good to chew and swallow what you have before asking for more ;-o

      Heather - I bet China was a wonderful experience

      Kris - well done on the phd.

      Cathy - good for you!

      Steven - that's a HUGE win to part as friends. Well done.

      Andy - congrats on the diploma

      Ben - great move on the ebook and creds.

      Sue - well done.

      Jessica - congratulations Mrs. Jessica!

      Gil - what wonderful relationships you must have

      Michelle - nice distinction re: love ;-)

      Lisa - congrats on the leap!

      Marcelle - you are going off! Great to see.

      Melchior - lots going on for you - well done.

      David - your life is amazing! Thanks for sharing it with us.

      Linore - congrats on the publishing!

      Ina - I LOVE the people at IIN. Is BM burning man? You lead a fun life!

      Alison - nice partnership deal!

      Tammie C - Welcome to the world Tristin

      Jennifer - HUGE change for you. What a ride ;-o

      Chrstine - nice move with the ex.


      Thanks for sharing guys. This is quite a list!
      I'm grateful to be around all your positive energy.

      David

       

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