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Our Love Story – the Beginning

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Our story is divinely inspired and started in a most unusual way.  Well, not unusual in the romantic sense of two strangers meeting and being drawn in together, but unusual in the location and timing of our initial meeting.  We were both at an event that made us question what brought us to this horrible place.  It was at the LA Sports Arena on May 21st 2011.  The event was “Cage vs Cons” where the premise was Ex Convicts in an MMA style cage fighting against policemen firemen and War Vets.  Around the arena was the distinct smell of marijuana filling the halls, and tattoo ink machines buzzing away.  Before the fights started there were hip hop artists shouting and gang affiliated colors were decorating the entire building.  WHAT WERE WE DOING THERE???  

Shannon was working with Xsura – Ziing which was a sponsoring company.  She was in Los Angeles from Florida on a business trip working the booth at the Event, as well as spending time with family as her cousin was in the hospital dying.  Ari was called at 9:30 that morning by a friend who had a booth at the show and needed some help working on the MMA fighters.  I figured that I had nothing better to do that day, so WHY NOT come and help out a friend.  

I had no idea what I was walking into when I got there.  The police presence gang presence smell of marijuana throughout the Arena mixed with a level of tension and anticipation for the fights.  It was thick and palpable the energy of the place.  Not quite condusive to romance and love finding its way through the muck.  

At some point during the day Shannon was told by someone that there was a massage booth

 

When Shannon first came up to the booth, I was sitting down relaxing and she went first to my friend Art San whose booth it was that I was helping at.  I noticed her walking  towards us and while already intrigued, I was not who she was coming to see.  She was here to have Art work on her.  I was watching him do his thing, and in my head thought that it would be really nice for me to get to work on her as well.  I had no idea why I wanted to work on her, but it was something that popped through my thoughts.  After a few minutes of Art working with Shannon, he said, “You should really have Ari work on you”  

Shannon describes this better than I do because I couldnt see myself but I was sitting in a chair and had a chair for her in front of me.  When she sat down and I put my hands on her shoulders, it was over for me.  I was in love.  I had no idea what was compelling me, but all I really wanted to do was rest my head on the back of her neck and melt into her.  Turns out that my hands were melting into her and she into my hands.  Shannon says that she first fell in love with my hands and then with me.  It is absolutely amazing to me how divine spirit creeps into the most uncomfortable places and brings two souls together.  When I was done working on Shannon, she turned around and cried while I placed my hands on her heart.  

I was in Love and Knew that I would never see her again unless I got her number and called…  So I asked for her number and got to connect with her one last time before she flew out back to Florida.   We havent had a day without communication since that day…..

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Visionary Leaders BreakThrough Series – “7 Keys to Reinvent Your Life”

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Do you yearn to create the life you dream of but think it could never happen?   Do you have a feeling that there’s something else you should be doing with your life?  If so, then you’ve got to see what my friend, Anastasia Montejano is up to! 

 

Get ready to BreakThrough to new levels of joy, fulfillment, purpose AND achievement!
Anastasias is offering a brand new virtual program called the Visionary Leaders BreakThrough Series – 7 Keys to Reinvent Your Life absolutely FR*EE!

 

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You’ll discover the “7 Keys to Reinvent Your Life” – a 7 step system with the knowledge, tools, resources and community to successfully guide you through your reinvention.  You CAN create the life you long for!

24 Extraordinary Teachers – Transformational Thought Leaders, Conscious Leadership Experts, Bestselling Authors and Visionary Leaders – pull back the curtain and share how they successfully made their Conscious Reinvention a Reality.  Hear the inspiring back story of these movers and shakers: learn where they came from, how they faced and overcame challenges and be motivated by their thought provoking wisdom. Discover how these people came up with brilliant ideas, and against all odds, succeeded at creating services, products and organizations that are transforming the world.

Uncover the Principles, Process, Tools and Community You’ll Need to Make YOUR Conscious Reinvention a Reality!

 

  • Sue Frederick – the Master of Career Intuitive Work will share profound, yet simple principles to quickly identify what you came to this life to do to align with your destiny TODAY.  The answers will delight you!
  • Richard Whiteley – A Harvard Business School educated management consultant who moonlights as an urban shaman
  • Kellie Olver – a former TV host shares her 1.6 Million Dollar  Transformation on her path to find the true meaning of self worth 
  • Robert Rabbin – a groundbreaking speaker, author, leadership adviser, and self-awareness teacher. His résumé of speaking engagements includes State of the World Forum, Institute of Noetic Sciences, JFK University School of Management… to name just a few!
  • Christine Kloser– well recognized leader expert in “Conscious Entrepreneurship”, a three-time award winning author, host of the Transformational Author Experience, creator of the Get Your Book Done program.
  • Tom Schulte – recognized as an emerging leadership thought leader, Executive Director of the Linked 2 Leadership Group (17,500 members), publisher of one of the most popular management & leadership blogs called Linked 2 Leadership, and publisher of the LeaderBrief Leadership Newsletter. 
  • Paula Langguth Ryan – A contemporary Prosperity Advisor has worked with heiresses to newly bankrupt consumers, with Olympic athletes to corporate executives and spiritual leaders – to release financial fears that block personal & professional peace.
  • Shannon Burnett – CEO Space grad, established business/marketing/event planning consultant, one time #1 best selling author at Amazon.com, founder of ConsciousLivingSpace.com, a mother of two and a whole lot more…She shares the “Dare To Live Challenge”-her own personal story of overcoming the downfall of today’s economy and the loss of an international corporation, while simultaneously dealing with being a single mom, who was diagnosed with  a serious health issues that completely changed her life, in hopes to motivate and inspire all!

Register now for the Visionary Leaders BreakThrough Series and discover how you can receive unbelievable gifts from our generous experts – all designed to support your reinvention.

 

  • An opportunity to win a Scholarship for the “Get Known – Time to Shine” Program.  A $1,200 Value designed to get you known, showcased and published alongside visionaries and bestselling authors!  
  • A LIVE, 60 minute Intuitive Consultation with Anastasia Montejano to discover the destiny work you signed up for. 
  • A LIVE, 30 Minute, Private “Dare to Live” Coaching Session to BreakThrough the obstacles holding you back from aligning with your destiny
  • A 1 Year All Access Pass! Online Leadership Training Events from a Fortune 500 provider 
  • The Transformational Life Home Study Course to discover how to live the best life possible based on who you are and not who others expect you to be.  
  • A 1 Year! Subscription to Insight Magazine – Top visionaries including Chopra, Canfield, Goldsmith and Gerber share their wisdom, success secrets and the defining moments – 60 pages of exclusive interviews each season. 
  • Authenticity

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So, if you’ve ever wondered how to redesign your life when you work no longer serves you;  if you’re trading the life of your dreams for a paycheck; if you long for more meaning and purpose through the work that you do; or if you feel stifled, frustrated, disengaged and stuck because you’re not using your talents and gifts…this program is what you’ve been waiting for!  

I hope you’ll see the miracle of this invitation showing up in YOUR inbox today.  Your future is yet to be written.  The actions you take today will influence what you are able to do tomorrow.  Choose to pursue your desire to create the life of your dreams.  Don’t wait, don’t settle!  Everything you need to know is in this program, and it’s FR*EE – so you have nothing to lose and your DREAM to gain! 

 

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I look forward to “seeing” you there!  

To your success,

Shannon Burnett

Office: 321-549-2128

www.ConsciousLivingPublishing.com

www.ConsciousLivingSpace.com

www.DaretoLiveChallenge.com

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UCLA on Alzheimer’s Disease. SO INFORMATIVE.

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Food for Thought

Excerpted from Jean Carper’s newest book: 
100 Simple Things You Can Do to Prevent Alzheimer’s

“The idea that Alzheimer’s is entirely genetic and unpreventable is perhaps the
greatest misconception about the disease,” says Gary Small, M.D., director of
the UCLA Center on Aging.
 Researchers now know that Alzheimer’s, like heart
disease and cancer, develops over decades and can be influenced by lifestyle
factors including cholesterol, blood pressure, obesity, depression, education,
nutrition, sleep and mental, physical and social activity.


The big news: Mountains of research reveals that simple things you do every day might cut your odds of losing your mind to Alzheimer’s.

In search of scientific ways to delay and outlive Alzheimer’s and other
dementias, I tracked down thousands of studies and interviewed dozens of
experts. The results in a new book:
 100 Simple Things You Can Do to
Prevent Alzheimer’s and Age-Related Memory Loss
 (Little, Brown; $19.99). 
Here are 10 strategies I found most surprising.

1.  Have coffee. In an amazing flip-flop, coffee is the new brain tonic. A large
European study showed that drinking three to five cups of coffee a day in
midlife cut Alzheimer’s risk 65% in late life. University of South Florida
researcher Gary Arendash credits caffeine: He says it reduces dementia-causing amyloid in animal brains. Others credit coffee’s antioxidants. So drink up, Arendash advises, unless your doctor says you shouldn’t.

2.  Floss. Oddly, the health of your teeth and gums can help predict dementia. University of Southern California research found that having periodontal disease before age 35 quadrupled the odds of dementia years later. Older people with tooth and gum disease score lower on memory and cognition tests, other studies show. Experts speculate that inflammation in diseased mouths migrates to the brain.

3.Google. Doing an online search can stimulate your aging brain even more than reading a book, says UCLA’s Gary Small, who used brain MRIs to prove it. The biggest surprise: Novice Internet surfers, ages 55 to 78, activated key memory and learning centers in the brain after only a week of Web surfing for an hour a day.

4. Grow new brain cells. Impossible, scientists used to say. Now it’s believed that thousands of brain cells are born daily. The trick is to keep the newborns
alive. What works: aerobic exercise (such as a brisk 30-minute walk every day), strenuous mental activity, eating salmon and other fatty fish, and avoiding obesity, chronic stress, sleep deprivation, heavy drinking and vitamin B deficiency.

5. Drink apple juice. Apple juice can push production of the “memory chemical” acetylcholine; that’s the way the popular Alzheimer’s drug Aricept works, says
Thomas Shea, Ph.D., of the University of Massachusetts. He was surprised that old mice given apple juice did better on learning and memory tests than mice that received water. A dose for humans: 16 ounces, or two to three apples a day.

6. Protect your head. Blows to the head, even mild ones early in life, increase odds of dementia years later. Pro football players have 19 times the typical rate of memory-related diseases. Alzheimer’s is four times more common in elderly who suffer a head injury, Columbia University finds. Accidental falls doubled an older person’s odds of dementia five years later in another study. Wear seat belts and helmets, fall-proof your house, and don’t take risks.

7. Meditate. Brain scans show that people who meditate regularly have less cognitive decline and brain shrinkage – a classic sign of Alzheimer’s – as they age. Andrew Newberg of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine says yoga meditation of 12 minutes a day for two months improved blood flow and cognitive functioning in seniors with memory problems.

8. Take D. A “severe deficiency” of vitamin D boosts older Americans’ risk of
cognitive impairment 394%, an alarming study by England’s University of Exeter finds. And most Americans lack vitamin D. Experts recommend a daily dose of 800 IU to 2,000 IU of vitamin D3.

9. Fill your brain. It /u>https://brain.it/> ‘s called “cognitive reserve.” A rich accumulation of life experiences – education, marriage, socializing, a stimulating job, language skills, having a purpose in life, physical activity and mentally demanding leisure activities – makes your brain better able to tolerate plaques and tangles. You can even have significant Alzheimer’s pathology and no symptoms of dementia if you have high cognitive reserve, says David Bennett, M.D., of Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center.

10. Avoid infection. Astonishing new evidence ties Alzheimer’s to cold sores, gastric ulcers, Lyme disease, pneumonia and the flu. Ruth Itzhaki, Ph.D., of the University of Manchester in England estimates the cold-sore herpes simplex virus is incriminated in 60% of Alzheimer’s cases. The theory: Infections trigger excessive beta amyloid “gunk” that kills brain cells. Proof is still lacking, but why not avoid common infections and take appropriate vaccines, antibiotics
and antiviral agents?

What to Drink for Good Memory
A great way to keep your aging memory sharp and avoid Alzheimer’s is to drink the right stuff.

a. Tops: Juice. A glass of any fruit or vegetable juice three times a week slashed Alzheimer’s odds 76% in Vanderbilt University research. Especially protective:blueberry, grape and apple juice, say other studies.

b. Tea: Only a cup of black or green tea a week cut rates of cognitive decline in older people by 37%, reports the Alzheimer’s Association. Only brewed tea works. Skip bottled tea, which is devoid of antioxidants.

c. Caffeine beverages. Surprisingly, caffeine fights memory loss and Alzheimer’s, suggest dozens of studies. Best sources: coffee (one Alzheimer’s researcher drinks five cups a day), tea and chocolate. Beware caffeine if you are pregnant, have high blood pressure, insomnia or anxiety.

d. Red wine: If you drink alcohol, a little red wine is most apt to benefit your
aging brain. It’s high in antioxidants. Limit it to one daily glass for women,
two for men. Excessive alcohol, notably binge drinking, brings on Alzheimer’s.

e. Two to avoid: Sugary soft drinks, especially those sweetened with high fructose corn syrup. They make lab animals dumb. Water with high copper content also can up your odds of Alzheimer’s. Use a water filter that removes excess minerals.

5 Ways to Save Your Kids from Alzheimer’s Now
Alzheimer’s isn’t just a disease that starts in old age. What happens to your
child’s brain seems to have a dramatic impact on his or her likelihood of
Alzheimer’s many decades later.

Here are five things you can do now to help save your child from Alzheimer’s and memory loss later in life, according to the latest research.

1. Prevent head blows: Insist your child wear a helmet during biking, skating,
skiing, baseball, football, hockey, and all contact sports. A major blow as well
as tiny repetitive unnoticed concussions can cause damage, leading to memory loss and Alzheimer’s years later.

Encourage language skills: A teenage girl who is a superior writer is eight
times more likely to escape Alzheimer’s in late life than a teen with poor
linguistic skills. Teaching young children to be fluent in two or more languages
makes them less vulnerable to Alzheimer’s.

3. Insist your child go to collegeEducation is a powerful Alzheimer’s deterrent. The more years of formal schooling, the lower the odds. Most Alzheimer’s prone: teenage drop outs. For each year of education, your risk of dementia drops 11%, says a recent University of Cambridge study.

4. Provide stimulation: Keep your child’s brain busy with physical, mental and
social activities and novel experiences. All these contribute to a bigger,
better functioning brain with more so-called ‘cognitive reserve.’ High cognitive
reserve protects against memory decline and Alzheimer’s.  

5. Spare the junk foodLab animals raised on berries, spinach and high omega-3 fish have great memories in old age. Those overfed sugar, especially high fructose in soft drinks, saturated fat and trans fats become overweight and diabetic, with smaller brains and impaired memories as they age, a prelude to Alzheimer’s.

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