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A certified hypnotherapist and Reiki master, Bonnie specializes in motivational coaching, stress management and work/life balancing. Her work has been recognized by the Director of Clinical Hypnotherapy at Methodist Hospital in New Orleans, www.durbinhypnosis.com and in "The Obvious Expert", by Elsom Eldridge, Jr. Her seminars have been featured at Marietta City Schools, The Knowledge Shop, Borders Books and Greater Atlanta Hadassah Health Professionals Council.
Date / Time: 4/22/2009 2:43 AM UTC
According to Merriam-Webster, the word inspire means to fill with enlivening or exalting emotion; to affect, guide or arouse by divine influence; to stimulate energies, ideals or reverence. That’s a powerful definition for a seven-letter word. But what inspires you? Is it a person or a place? Your minister, priest or rabbi? The message you received from Sunday’s sermon? A meal prepared by your favorite chef? A painting or poem? A book or movie?
We are all inspired by one thing or another, but are you aware of how you inspire others? Your acts of kindness, your smile or your words of wisdom can inspire profoundly. In many cases, you may not be aware of the depth in which your actions inspire. The gift of inspiration is a beautiful thing…especially when it’s acknowledged.
The next time someone inspires you, reciprocate the gift with the joy of acknowledgement.
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