Monday, February 23, 2009

Kat Tansey Gets It!

Kat Tansey definitely gets it! Kat is yet another example of an individual who understands that there is a very real economic downturn occurring, but she has chosen to prosper nevertheless. And, prosper in the full dimensions of the word!

Kat Tansey is an author and radio talk show host who is dedicated to helping midlife woman find the magic in their lives, even in difficult times. Kat’s passion about helping others to survive, thrive and even prosper in these times is a great example of people whose approach to prosperity starts with helping others.

Kat’s second book, Choosing to Be, Lessons in Living from a Feline Zen Master, was recently released and is quickly becoming a best seller. This heartwarming story shares Kat's experience in literally saving herself from a severe unknown illness (at the time), which would later be discovered to be Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She attributes her being saved to lessons she learned from her two beloved cats, Catzenbear and Poohbear.
Kat is also co-host with Nancy Marriott of the terrific radio show, Finding Magic in Midlife, where every week Kat & Nancy interview leading authors and coaches, as well as of women experiencing success in their careers, relationships, and health. Their show airs on Exceptional Wisdom Radio which has a rapidly growing audience of listeners who appreciate they can schedule their listening at their convenience through the wonders of internet radio. Her shows are also available, for free, at the ITunes store.

In tough times, it is all too easy to become very self-centered. I admire people who are dedicating quality time to helping others through these tough times.

Prosperity is more than the size of your bank account.

Besides being of service to others with your investment in helping others, you will be helping yourself by creating a powerful reminder for all that you do have. Your "gratitude cup" will runneth over!

Kat gets it! And, I hope that so too do you.

Coming next: I will be saluting leading entrepreneur advisor, Ali Brown, in the next installment of my series on examples of individuals, from all walks of life, who "get it." The series starts here.

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