Warning Signs that You Are Fabulous

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"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure." - Marianne Williamson

There are several stages a person will likely pass through before they become truly fabulous.

The following are warning signs that your fabulousness may be just around the corner.

You woke up today and after you gave thanks for being able to wake up and that you are alive, you turned over to your husband, your partner, your mate, your pillow and gave him/it a big hug and a huge smile.

You put on your running shoes and headed out for your morning run to start the day and appreciate the beauty that surrounds you. You did it because you love how it feels, not because you thought you should.

You put on clothes that make you feel fabulous and you don’t care if you bought them at Target or Neiman Marcus.

You go to work and whether that means driving to the desk job, working in the yard, or encouraging your five month old to roll over, you are at peace with what you do. You are offering up the best of who you are in that role and you are grateful to have it.

You surround yourself with positive minded people who spend their time and energy on attracting positive situations to their life. You appreciate that they are in your life and you tell them so.

You are mindful of all of those with whom you interact and you appreciate that everyone has a valuable story to tell.

You communicate openly to those in your life, not so you can nag or complain or hear yourself talk but rather so that you may learn more, grow more, and contribute to the life of that relationship.

You spend some time each day focusing on yourself and caring for your mind, body, and soul and you have not a single feeling of guilt about it.

If you practice any of the above, you may be on your way to living fabulously!

Author Bio: 

Melani Ward is a successful career and life coach and entrepreneur. She coaches people on career discovery and development, resume and interviewing strategies, relationships, and achieving work and life balance. She is the founder of Mountain High Career Coaching and Relationships on the Rise. To read more tips like the ones in this article go to http://www.mhcareercoaching.com or http://coachmelani.typepad.com. If you would like to ask Melani a question, visit her blog at http://askmelani.blogspot.com.