Do You Celebrate Everything? You Should!

By on December 13, 2014
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shereeWritten by Sheree Keys

Dear Beautiful Soul,

Do you celebrate everything? Everything as in the triumphs and the struggles. I am thinking most of you will answer a big fat NO to this question.

One of the things I know to be true about the journey to happiness in life and business is that your ability to celebrate it all determines your success. Let me explain a number of ways that celebrating everything is actually smart and a purposeful way to move through life.

• Without failure we would never discover success
• Without someone telling you, “You Can’t!”, you might not say “Watch Me!” and then get busy Making It Happen.
• Without competition we would not have innovation.
• Without sacrafice, we would not be able to savor rewards
• Without getting our hearts broken, we would not learn who we truly are

Part of my past success has been due to the fact that each day I was grateful to have healthy children, the ability to have the freedom to work from home, and so much more. I was grateful in the beginning years of building the business for all the little things and that allowed me to fail over and over again and keep learning. All while smiling and building more relationships along the way. That is why so many of you are still here reading this same newsletter after 14 years.

Start celebrating today by sharing your journey on Facebook or Twitter or even share in your journal if that is your style. Just make sure to take the time to meditate and reflect on all the beautiful lessons. To me, the best celebration of all is just having the intention to grow each day and then being the open vessel so you can.

With love,

Sheree

shereesheree2Sheree Keys is a mother of four, bestselling author, inspirational speaker, activist, painter and the CEO of the ShereeKeys.com, Intuition Institute™ and the Network Building Academy™, her companies have over 75,000 women subscribers, followers, and members.
Sheree speaks to worldwide audiences inspiring them with her story of survival and triumph.  She was the only child of a mentally ill and often homeless mother and left at age 17 to work her way through two college degrees and eventually building a multiple seven figure business while raising four children.

Sheree was recently named as the #12 most influential woman on Twitter.  Sheree has appeared on CBS, NBC, FOX, San Antonio Living, NPR, and featured in many business publications including “Women Entrepreneur” and she was featured on the cover of “DARE Magazine” twice (along with other strong and brilliant women like Olivia Newton John, Jane Fonda, Pink and many more).

Visit her at her main hub at www.shereekeys.com… or her individual companies at www.intuition-institute.com or www.networkbuildingacademy.com.

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