The Butterfly has been honored worldwide since time immemorial as a symbol of TRANSFORMATION. From ugly caterpillar to the magnificent Butterfly, it emerges from the chrysalis (the cocoon).
As so many of us have DREAMS for our future, the Butterfly represents the processes involved in getting there. She represents LIFE CHANGE so trans-formative, so extreme that in the end we are not even recognizable as our former selves.
She teaches us ACCEPTANCE of the present (no matter how ugly or difficult). She is a symbol of FAITH...
faith that the future will be better than the present is now. She
encourages patience in moving toward our dreams. Change may be painful
or require long ENDURANCE, but change is good. Change is life. Without change, there would be no life.
Still, the process may be stressful or pain-filled, even when it's a good thing.
The Butterfly helps us have PATIENCE through the TRANSITIONS of our lives.
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So today I offer up the BUTTERFLY
as pendant or pin. This piece is large. Its wingspan is about 3.5"
across and it is about 2.5" high. It's a lovely piece made of Crystals
and amber-colored rhinestones with a brass-tone backing. It would be
perfect on the lapel of a coat or as an additional (pendant) adornment
to a light summer dress... cocktails on the patio!
I have found this piece in diamonds and sapphires on the web for $1488.00...
A Vintage Version of it valued at $249.00...
So my starting price was: $89.99
Price REDUCED from:
$89.99
to
$29.99
For a Limited Time
I only have one, so first buyer gets it.
If you would like to purchase this item, please send an email to wisearts(at)yahoo.com for billing.
You may pay by any method through Paypal once you have been email invoiced.
FREE SHIPPING To
U.S. and Canada Only. All other countries will be calculated. As this
is a one "woman" operation, please allow 2-6 weeks delivery time.
Note:
Because I am not a licensed jeweler or gemologist, and I am searching
the world over for the highest quality items at the best prices, I
cannot guarantee the quality or authenticity of the materials.
However, if you are dissatisfied in any way, please return the item
for a full refund within 7 days. Buyer pays return shipping charges.
VIDEO: Life Cycle of the Monarch Butterfly by the Chicago Nature Museum
Lately, the hard part has been just getting the job interview. Whether it’s my age (I’m a Baby Boomer) or the tough recession economy, I’m not sure. But I finally did get an interview and I got the job!
Don’t get me wrong. I’ve just fallen head over heels with blogging, my latest venture, and I hope to do it full-time at some point. But, as all (well most) artists and writers know… a “day job” is a necessary evil, part of what is needed to make one’s dreams come true. In fact, the last time I sat down and counted, I had had over fifty different “day jobs” over the years. Can anyone top that? For a moment, I’m actually feeling a sense of pride rather than shame.
Someone recently suggested that I add a DONATE button to my blog. So, shamelessly, I did.
I’ll try not to digress too far here, but this reminds me of an experience I had last summer while trying to sell my artwork at the local mall. It took a good amount of time to set it all up, following the proper protocol, ordinances, licenses, fees, etc.
Then, I sat myself down and for four hours… made absolutely nothing.
Meanwhile, a panhandler came along and joined me for the last hour or so. He stood in the middle of the sidewalk and accosted every passerby (which was against the rules for me, of course), and seemed to have done quite well. So, as he was leaving, I asked him how he did. He was there for 50 minutes and said he’d ONLY made forty dollars… “so not that great”. Forty bucks an hour? Hmm. I knew then I was in the wrong business.
And not only that, but my experience that day was made even more memorable when a shopkeeper complained that I was too close to their shop (not the first time this had happened), and in the wrong zone. So, after spending months creating my paintings, schlepping them all the way down there, trying to follow all the rules, paying all necessary fees, setting up and tearing down, I was escorted away by the police. True story. It was time to get another day job.
So, I’ve had lots of practice with job interviews.
Do you find yourself tongue-tied and nervous when it comes time for the job interview questions? Forget trying to memorize the best job interview answers. You won’t need to know job interview questions and answers if you have enough self-confidence.
With self-confidence, the job interview will just flow naturally. It will be as natural as any ordinary conversation. You would not have gotten the interview if you weren’t qualified enough for the job, according to your resume. The interviewer now just wants to see you in person, to not only determine if you have some rapport with each other, but to see if you have enough confidence in your skills to handle the job.
Plus, as one recent interviewer so eloquently stated, "You can't really tell if they're a sleezeball or not unless you see them eye to eye."
Here is my BEST TIP for acing the interview: Self-Hypnosis for Self-Confidence. It works!
I used to get nervous too, stumbling over my words and fidgeting too much. Not any more.
Let’s face it, nothing tops self-confidence. Nothing is more attractive, whether it’s in the bedroom or the board (bored?) room than self-confidence.
An interviewer can smell fear (read insecurity) a mile away. And what does that say about you? That you’re not sure you can handle the job.
So, the night before and morning of (preferably weeks in advance) you should be listening to your self-confidence self-hypnosis audios or visuals. You’ll know it’s working when you have, what I call “the hypnosis moment”. One day you’ll be going about your business as usual when, all of a sudden, you’ll do or say something completely out of character (for your old self!).
It will be as if you’re looking over your own shoulder going, “Wow, did I just say that?”. Believe me, hypnosis does work and it’s awesome. It’s awesome to know that we truly have the power to change ourselves for the better.
Oh, yeah. I can’t remember where I found it but I did read a study once that said even skeptics experienced positive results.