We Want to Hear Your Stories
We’d love to hear how you have incorporated Empoword into your life.
What word did you choose and why? What are your goals, intentions, dreams? How did you put the Empoword philosophy - see it, think it, be it - into action? What happened? What kind of results are you seeing? How are you using the products? Which do you find most effective? What advise or ideas can you share?
We look forward to hearing your stories, because they matter and make a difference to all us.
For the past 20 years the four of us have made time each month to dine together and catch up on each others’ lives. We mean the world to one another. In October we were devastated to learn that one of us was diagnosed with cancer. That’s the kind of news that gets worse with each day as the mind lets more of it sink in. We were finding it nearly impossible to move ahead with any part of our lives. We needed to focus on something else and we needed to maintain our closeness–that’s when I gave everyone two Affirmational Clings to put on their bathroom mirrors. We used “Imagine” and “Strength.” At the start and end of each day we look at the same words and send strong, healing messages to each other. It’s a very specific way for us to feel connected. We feel like our focused energy is helping all of us. Knowing that we will be connecting with each other at least twice during the day frees up the rest of the hours for us to do what we need to do. Our friend is never far from our hearts and minds and having a specific way to channel our thoughts and feeling is very powerful.
Maureen, Thanks for posting this wonderful story. When you first told us about how you and your friends were using the Empoword clings to stay connected, we were dazzled by the idea and started spreading the word about what you had done. Since then, others have told us they are using the clings to create affirmation and support networks. Thank you for sharing your story here so more people can use their words to become empowered.
Stephanie
I have trouble getting along with other kids in my class, so I came home one day and said, “Mom, I need a BREATHE cling.” I got one and stuck it on the other side of the door to my locker (the inside) and then whenever I feel like I am about to blow a fuse someone, I ask to go to my locker and grab my
colored pencils (which I never bring to class), and the bathroom. When I finish doing my “business”, I open my locker door and look at the breathe cling that I stuck on the door. As I grab my colored pencils, I take one last glance and slam the door. I go back to class and live my life, I have remembered to breathe and use my words.
Tate, Thanks for posting. I love how you are using the Empoword breathe cling. I wish more people took a moment to pause and take a deep breath when they are feeling frustrated. You are wise to do so. A deep breath does a lot to decrease stress and relax our bodies and minds. It is a great skill to learn at your young age. Believe it or not most of us adults do not know how to breathe properly and that alone can be damaging to our health. So keep up the good work!