FHI Connection: Inspiring ideas, solutions and information for conscious-minded women
 

Do you love what you do, or do what you love?
Listen this Thursday at 2pm CST by clicking here
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Find out why Tama Kieves, former Harvard Law School grad left her practice to write and embolden others to live and breathe their most meaningful self-expression. We'll discuss her book, This Time I Dance! Creating the Work You Love and how it can lead you to live your creative dream!

"If you're successful doing work you DON'T love, what could you do with work you love?"

We'll discuss having support for living your dream, keeping your enthusiasm and creativity alive, ending the isolation that often drains the colors out of your inspiration and ideas and how you can realize a new level of passion and success if you are already doing the work!

Please join us and be a part of the show and call in with your question for Tama at 877-230-3062.

The December issue of FHI Online magazine is available for reading by clicking here.

This month on FHI Online, writer Sonja Thrush shares her Winter Solstice story with us, Winter Solstice Celebrations: Ancient Ways to Beat the Blues.

Snow, extreme cold, ice, shortened days. In the frigid darkness we dream of warmth and sun, only to realize winter is far from over. But we don't have to hibernate or relocate to the tropics. All we need to do is take some advice from our ancestors. In a word: celebrate. Celebrate what? The Winter Solstice, of course!

The word "solstice" comes from two Latin words: sun and standing. Winter and summer solstices are annual celestial events when the earth's axis shifts direction in relation to the sun. As we northerners approach the Winter Solstice, the earth's axis tips away from the sun, resulting in shorter daylight hours. With the passing of the solstice, daily sunlight slowly extends into the cold and dark. In a sense, when we mark the solstice, we honor where we stand in relation to the sun: source of life and light. (Keep reading click here)

Here's one woman who really loves what she does, read about our Woman of Style, Christine Ott and her passion for jazz singing! Read Here.

Get through the holidays without the food guilt!
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