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Dr. Christiane Northrup by Dr. Christiane Northrup

After our recent Team Northrup clan gathering here in Maine, I received an email from an organization asking me to sign a petition in favor of the Occupy Wall Street movement, The 99% Movement, MoveOn.org, etc., all of whom share a common goal: making certain that Americans have good, solid jobs with companies that operate with integrity. I’m all for this. And at the same time, I was immediately struck by the fact that not a single person in Read more »

Sue Dumais by Sue Dumais

I have been repeating the following words in my mind: “Sometimes you need to let go of what’s in your hand in order to reach for something new.” In the past, even trying on the idea of letting go was difficult for me. I was very attached to my accomplishments, objects, things, people, etc. I was clinging on to those things because I felt very insecure within my self. I would end up holding onto things and sticking with Read more »

Kate Northrup Moller by Kate Northrup Moller

Are you passionate about health? Do you love to be of service? Do you like being a part of something bigger than yourself? Do you thrive in community? Do you love to have fun? Is freedom one of your highest values? Do you consider yourself a conscious person? If so, this post is for you. Team Northrup is very proud to be in the network marketing industry. But, let’s face it, our industry gets a bad rap from time to Read more »

Judie Harvey by Judie Harvey

I feel a lot of pressure in January to courageously attack the New Year. Never mind the fact that I’m Jewish and celebrate my new year in the fall. As my sister says, that’s a spiritual new year, whereas this is more of a fresh start on a meaningful to-do list. This is the time when you resolve to lose weight, exercise more, get a handle on your finances, finally work at a career you like, or maybe just Read more »

Sue Dumais by Sue Dumais

Take a moment to reflect on the dialogue you have in your mind each day. Most people experience a constant chatter in their head. For some, the thoughts come like a storm, fast and furious, while others the pace is slower but still constant. While the pace of our thoughts is important to note, the quality of our thoughts has a greater impact on our lives. Each thought we have is either positive or negative. Positive thoughts can help motivate, Read more »

LindaBourdelaise by LindaBourdelaise

Every year since 1994, I have taken large groups of 8th graders, parents, and faculty to Europe.  Some say I am crazy….why donʼt you just travel with your friends?  Good question!  I can do that now! I clearly have a passion for travel and education.  Once, while in Pisa, Italy, I let one of my students know that the Baptistery has perfect acoustics. I suggested that she should sing a note…which prompted her to burst into singing “Amazing Grace” with Read more »

Sue Dumais by Sue Dumais

I wrote this poem in 2001 after a very emotionally painful loss. I was reminded of it a few months ago when Dr Northrup spoke in our monthly telegathering about when we let go of what is no longer serving us, there is a sense of loss. Most of my life has been about loss. I lost my sense of Self. I felt lost on my path. I would lose my sense of direction and purpose. I no longer feel that Read more »

Penny Kirk by Penny Kirk

How many times have you heard that?   I remember hearing this many times growing up and have really never, until now, contemplated the meaning.  In Gary Vaynerchuk’s book, The Thank You Economy, Gary shares story after story of all the ways people in business are going out of their way to create a customer for life and, if they are not, they will not be in business very much longer.   He starts by telling his own story of working Read more »

Judie Harvey by Judie Harvey

I was so excited to go to New York City to see Dr. Wentz and Dave Wentz talk about The Healthy Home book. I drove from a Washington, D.C., suburb through New Jersey, my home state until age 18. The drive into the city is one I love, despite the traffic, and one I have probably taken over a thousand times. The drive culminates in an awe-inspiring view of New York City, which you see as you try to navigate Read more »

Sue Dumais by Sue Dumais

This past summer was a powerful time of transformation for me personally and professionally. I let go of a lot. I found my self withdrawing and seeking quiet simplicity. Everything seemed to slow down. At the same time there was a lot being stirred up deep within me. As I struggled to find words to describe what I was feeling to friends and family the only words that would come to mind were “I feel like I am in a Read more »

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