
Heart’s Whisper Ezine
THeArt of Voice
Reclaiming the Power of Authentic Speaking
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Inspirational speakers, Cultural Creatives, Heart-inspired Women Entrepreneurs (femininentrepreneurs), Artists, Life Artists, Healers, Complementary and
Integrative Medicine Practitioners,
Heart Workers, Visionary Thought
Leaders, Authors, Coaches, Executives,
and Trainers:
Join me in reclaiming my Power of Authentic
Speaking: Re-Claiming the Feminine Voice
(and our Power--It's not about being a Woman)
Let me know if you hear the difference.
To register, click here
I invite you to a 5-minute experiment. Please
click on the link below and have a listen. You
may have watched or heard about the video and the
voice of the unassuming car-phone salesman, Paul
Potts, who captured tHeArts (tm) of both Britain
and America when he sang on the British version
of American Idol. Some cried; some laughed, but
as Paul's voice spiraled upward, reaching its full
crescendo, peak, and pure, effortless power, it
lifted my hands into the air; it lifted the tears
to my eyes; it lifted my body out of its seat.
And what's more, it seemed to have the
same effect on every "body"--elevating and
lifting every hand, every tear, every body,
and every voice in the space.
I watched the video again today, and I
wanted to share it with you. It inspires a
nd lifts me, pulling me to a higher place
inside my HeArt.
Paul Potts' music is his authentic expression,
genuine and from tHeArt. If you have not heard
it or even if you have, I invite you to give
it a listen. If you are so inclined, share
with me your your experience. Here is the
link to the video.
http://www.consciousalliances.com/360degrees2008/daily/38inspire.htm
Recently, I had a conversation with Don Campbell,
best-selling author of The Mozart Effect, about
the power of sound and the human voice as well
as the Power of Conscious Listening. As a Love
and Heart Transformational Life Coach, I do listen
consciously, but over the past few weeks, I have
practiced tHeArt of Conscious Listening even more.
This week, I have spent time consciously noticing
the presidential hopefuls' voices and the impact
those voices have on my HeArt, my soul, and my body.
I have no political agenda, and this writing is not
about politics. I wanted to explore: What do their
voices reveal about who they are? Where does their
power lie? I listened--consciously listened--for tHeArt,
not the message.
I am curious:
Have you ever thought consciously about
the power of the human voice? What attracts
you? What turns you off? What inspires you?
And when you remember your HeArt Voice, what
happens to everything around you? What happens
when you speak from the source of your power with
your children or your intimate partner? What about
speaking with your boss to ask for an increase in
salary? What one event in your life punctuated your
HeArt's truest expression? Or what was the defining
moment that gave you the courage to express fully
who you are? Have you listened to Barack Obama?
Have you listened to Hilary Clinton? Have you
listened to John McCain? If voice were the only
criterion upon which you chose the US President,
for whom would you vote?
If you think about Martin Luther King and John F.
Kennedy what do you notice? They used the power
of their voices to connect, to inspire confidence,
to build trust, and to influence decisions.
Barack Obama too is using the power of his voice
to inspire and to win primaries across the United
States. Last week, Hilary Clinton criticized him
for making his campaign about "words". I wonder,
though, if it is more than the words.
What is the true power of authentic speaking?
While you need not be a Martin Luther King, John
F. Kennedy, or Barack Obama--or a Dreaming-Bear
Kanaan--can you see the power of improving the
quality of your voice to build trust, build
relationships, and increase your confidence
as well as others' confidence in you? Every
nuance, inflection, and breath establishes
rapport and builds connections and relationships.
I am also curious about these things:
What messages go round and round in your mind,
playing over and over like a looping tape?
What stories do you tell yourself? Where is
your voice holding you back? What would be an
empowering story, giving you permission to allow
your HeArt Voice to shine?
For me, some of the stories were "Children are to
be seen and not heard", "Women are "help mates","Women are to be silent in the church," "Wives
submit yourselves to your husbands", "Women are
Jezebels".
I rarely spoke even at home, but I never, ever
spoke outside my home unless forced to speak by
the threat of an "F" or other conditioning
silliness. But at home, nothing--absolutely
nothing--stopped me if my HeArt had something
to say. My mother called it "Sass" and told
me thousands of times, "You will have the last
word or bust". I don't know about that, but
with her, I probably was sassy and bold. I
trusted her. My first grade teacher paddled
me because I did not tell her I had no pencil
to do my achievement test. That always
befuddled me. Still does.
But, when no one was listening, I let my
voice come out to play--out of its perpetual
game of hide-and-seek--and I sang. In my
little-girl innocence and wonder, I sang
for no reason other than I loved it and
my HeArt wanted to express utter joy and
happiness. I loved the feel of the
vibration in my throat. I loved how
I could manipulate every muscle, making
my voice warble, sparkle, shine, and go
higher and higher...
until one day, I was singing Que Sera, Sera to the wind and the chickens in our backyard,
when my older sister said she hated to hear
me sing. She was six years old, but to me
she was brilliant and wise, so that was old
enough. That determined it. My voice must
be terribly ugly and my ears terribly wrong.
Funny how our 5-year-old brains and their
stories color our lives. Our brains develop,
but we hold all those stories and their 5-year-old interpretations throughout our lives.
At any rate, re-claiming the power of my
voice has been a life-long quest, and providing
a platform for people everywhere to reclaim
the power of tHeArt's truest voice is part of
my vision, mission, and purpose. I am passionate
about creating a forum for reclaiming our HeArt's
Voices.
Starting this week, I am beginning a series on
creating businesses we love, making more money
while working less, making money while we sleep,
creating the possibility of a 6-figure (or more)
income in less than a year, and creating Business
as Breath with Spirit, HeArt, and Ease (SHE) and Elegant Holistic Soulutions (tm) (EHS)--
no more struggle to survive...
INSTEAD, THRIVE...
Click the link below to register for the
teleseimar:
http://www.consciousalliances.com/Santari/soundpromo.htm
Because Love is my purpose and tHeArt is the
bottom line, I am starting with tHeArt of
Voice in a 4-week teleseminar series called "The Transformative Power of Authentic Speaking"...
Does fear of public speaking hold you back? Do old stories keep you running in place? Do you become the invisible woman, sinking
through the floor boards every time you are
asked to speak? When you stand before a crowd, do you
hyperventilate while your hands and knees
quake, your palms sweat, and your heart
beats so rapidly a visit to the emergency
room may be in order?
How much more successful would your business
(and your life) be if you reclaimed the full
power of your authentic speaking voice?
To register, click here:

John M. Zarski, Compassion
Copyright, John M. Zarski, All Rights Reserved.
All my love,
Linda L. Pannell
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