
I love watching the conversation around the Pink Effect and using Magical Eyes in our lives grow on a weekly basis. It makes my personal mission of spreading love much easier, by having Pinkies like you to contribute. This week, I would like to introduce you to Lori-Lyn Hurley. I got chills and tears as I listened to her share her story of Magical Eyes. I expect this video will do that same for you.
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Please welcome the lovely Samantha Novak, who is here to talk about how using Magical Eyes helped her through a very difficult workplace situation. We've all been there, no? Rock on, sister...
When I interviewed at my current job, the hiring manager and I hit it off from the get-go. She was young, hip and seemed to get my sense of humor.
We actually traded pop culture trivia via e-mail during the hiring process. I had a good feeling that this initial bond would translate to a job offer, and I was right. Before I knew it, she was calling to go over the details of the position. I was elated. But once I began working with her, things quickly got confusing. She was hyper-critical and her oscillating moods were hard to read.
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Using Magical Eyes in our relationships, I have found, is one of the best ways to create magic in our lives.
I moved to Austin, Texas in 2006 from my home, away from my family, away from friends and everything I knew to be familiar in 2006 with $150 in my bank account and a dream of finding something bigger than what I had in Dallas. The first place I got a job was at a holistic verterinarian clinic, Crystal Mountain Animal Hospital. Little did I know, this place would become much more then a job to me. The experiences I had and lessons I learned have stuck with me through the years.
Read More...On my recent trip to New York, after much tweeting and Facebooking, I had the pleasure of meeting Sheena Young. I instantly fell in love with her. As we spoke over dinner and then a stroll in the park, we began to see how we might help each other through our passions. Lucky for all of us, I got to interview Sheena on what role Magical Eyes played in her life. Read More...
Introducing (drum roll please…) the NEW OWNING PINK.COM! (Crowd cheers wildly, does the wave, and starts rocking the mojo dance.)
Ah…we did it. Welcome. Whew! Feels good.
From the beginning, Owning Pink has been all about collaboration. I never wanted this to be just Lissa’s blog, and before we even had any posts, I had invited the Mojo Mentors to share the home page with me and hold the space for something much bigger. Our new website allows us to further this spirit of collaboration to that Owning Pink becomes a platform for all of our voices to be heard and uplifted.
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By Lissa Rankin, MD
My world has been swirling around Marla Maples's world for some time now. We share mutual friends like Mojo Mentor Tara Sutphen and kickin’ artist Kandy Lozano from my book Encaustic Art: The Complete Guide to Creating Fine Art With Wax. Once upon a time, Marla and Tara interviewed me for Tara’s radio show. But recently we had the chance to connect more intimately, and today I'll be a guest on Marla's Awakening With Marla Maples radio show, so please listen! I’m so excited to share with all of you where Marla’s vision and mine overlap.
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