Celebrate! (Jory Fisher & Beth Scanzani)

March 30, 2011 by · 2 Comments 

Celebrate the decidedly purposeful collaboration of Beth Scanzani and Jory Fisher on Heart & Soul!  Beth and Jory will review profound insights, key learning, and precious gifts of their year together on BlogTalkRadio. They’ll share some of the lighter and more challenging aspects of being  internet radio show hosts—and preview what the future holds for each of them. Beth and Jory truly hope their 53 episodes of Heart & Soul for Women have helped you embrace the person you’re called to be and make the difference you’re meant to make. They encourage you to connect with them any time if they can be of service  [BethScanzani@aol.com and Jory@WomenFindPurpose.com] and to check out these images at  www.JICTImages.com as you listen to their celebratory episode.

About Beth and Jory

Beth Scanzani is a Life, True Purpose™ and Dream Coach™ who helps people live a more authentic, meaningful, and joyful life.  Her unique combination of experience includes many years as a corporate HR leader as well as multiple coaching certifications, tools, and skills. Her clients create fundamental shifts that help them develop a deeper relationship with their higher source, connect with their inner wisdom and true nature, discover their true life purpose, and actualize their life dreams.

Jory Fisher is a Life, Career, and True Purpose™ Coach and a faculty member of the Professional Christian Coaching Institute. She focuses on helping women entrepreneurs of faith integrate calling, confidence, and clarity into their business so they can successfully serve others with purpose and passion and make the meaningful difference they’re meant to make. Jory and her husband Dave live in Lynchburg, VA and are the proud parents/stepparents of Katherine, Amanda, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Rebecca, Jana, and Brett.

Jory & Beth’s Coaching Suggestions

1.      (Beth)  Start each day with a question.

When we ask a question, our brains go about the business of finding answers to our question.  We can use this to our advantage!  Start the day by asking a question about something you’d like to know, be or experience:  For example:  How could I be more creative today?  Where do I experience love in my life? What makes me feel energized?

*    During the day, pay attention to what insights, clues and answers you get.  Are there themes?  New perspectives?  Solutions?  Clues?

*    Extra credit:  At the end of the day, review what you noticed and learned, and feel gratitude for that.

2.  (Jory)  Start each day with a sense of gratitude.

3.  (Beth)  Act as if you already have what you’re looking for.

*  You may have heard the saying “Fake it until you make it…”  This might be seen as a version of that.  What is it that you want to be or do in your life right now?  Ask yourself “What would I be doing/feeling/believing…if this was already true for me?’”

*  Now take a look at your answers, and see what you can actually do/be/believe today.  Even just a series of small steps in that direction will do.  Try it.  You may be surprised what you mind opens to and what opportunities come your way.

4.  (Jory)  Try to integrate faith, purpose, forgiveness, and gratitude into all that you do.

5.  (Beth)  Explore your beliefs – Play “Belief Catcher.”

* Pay attention to what you are believing in any moment where you are feeling especially off…or when you are feeling really good.

* Keep a list of the beliefs you catch and notice any themes and recurrences

* Work with a process that works for you, or someone who specializes in helping people transform their limiting beliefs to more empowering beliefs.  This is a life changing process!!

6.  (Jory)  Value yourself enough to get support.

7)  (Jory) Laugh often!


Quotes for the Day

(Beth’s Selection)

Love After Love

The time will come

when, with elation

you will greet yourself arriving

at your own door, in your own mirror

and each will smile at the other’s welcome,

and say, sit here. Eat.

You will love again the stranger who was your self.

Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart

to itself, to the stranger who has loved you

all your life, whom you ignored

for another, who knows you by heart.

Take down the love letters from the bookshelf,

the photographs, the desperate notes,

peel your own image from the mirror.

Sit. Feast on your life.

~Derek Walcott


(Jory’s Selections)

“Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”  ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

“The greatest thing is, at any moment, to be willing to give up who we are in order to become all that we can be.”
~Max DePree

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Gratitude! (Jory Fisher & Beth Scanzani)

November 24, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

What are you especially grateful for this year?  Have you thought about it?  Do you celebrate it?  Would other people be surprised to know what it is?  In honor of Thanksgiving Week, Heart & Soul hosts Jory Fisher & Beth Scanzani invite you to join them for a rousing exploration of Gratitude!  They’ll share some of their own surprising stories about what they’re grateful for and will encourage you to share yours as well by phone or chat room (or by emailing them in advance of the show).

Additionally, Jory and Beth will discuss how important gratitude is in the creation of a purposeful, joyful life.  They’ll offer some coaching tips and exercises to help us become more aware of those aspects of our lives for which we can be most grateful.

About Beth Scanzani and Jory Fisher

Beth Scanzani is a Life, Leadership, and True Purpose™ Coach who helps her clients live a more authentic, meaningful, and joyful life.  Her unique combination of experience includes many years as a corporate HR leader; multiple coaching certifications, tools, and skills; and a life-long love of learning.  With Beth’s guidance, her clients are able to create fundamental shifts that help them develop a deeper relationship to their higher source, connect with their inner wisdom and true nature, discover their true life purpose, and actualize their life dreams.

As a Life, Career, and True Purpose™ Coach, Jory Fisher empowers women who hunger and thirst to know God intimately and to find, follow, and fulfill their Divine Calling.  Using the True Purpose™ process as well as her experience and expertise, Jory helps her clients enthusiastically embrace true purpose, passion, and joy.  She is the mother and stepmother of seven children and lives “gratefully” in Lynchburg, VA with her husband Dave and two canine companions Bambino and Chula.

Beth’s Coaching Suggestions

1)   “Pray Rain” … Be grateful now for what we intend to create in our lives.  See it, feel it, taste it, smell it….be it!  What would I be doing, feeling, being if I already had this in my life?  Go there.  Say a prayer of thanks as if you were there now—as if it were already raining.  (From Greg Braden’s The Lost Mode of Prayer)

2)   Attitude of Gratitude….Make a conscious effort to see the good in everything that happens—even if you have to make it up.  Stretch!  Imagine.  What if there were something good that might come from this?  What could it be?

3)  “Gratitude Journal”….or even just recalling three things before you go to sleep.  Better yet, start the day thinking about (feeling into) three things you want to be grateful for today.

4)   Pay it forward….Doing something for others cultivates the feeling of gratitude in us, in the receiver, and in the witnesses!

Jory’s Coaching Suggestions

1)      From Keeping God in the Small Stuff by Bruce Bickel and Stan Jantz (May 17th)

If you want to reflect on the small stuff God has accomplished in your life, sit quietly in the early morning with your Bible and your coffee and just reflect.  Let God speak to you from His Word, and then close your eyes and let Him bring to mind the wonderful things He did for you yesterday. Soon the little remembrances will dawn on you and wash over you like a sweet scent, and you will realize that God is going to do it all over again today.

2)      From A Minute of Margin by Richard A. Swenson, M.D. (Reflection 14)

Every day write down a specific reason you have to be thankful and post it somewhere visible. Do it as a therapeutic act of discipline.  If you wrote a different reason each day, how long would it take before you ran out of reasons to be grateful? Hopefully, fifty years.  Or never.  Personally, I am grateful that grass is green, that we have vision, that our vision is in color, that four-year-olds laugh once every four minutes, that we are six feet tall instead of six inches, that we have an appreciation of beauty….Furthermore, I am grateful for Handel’s Messiah, for oboes, for sunsets, for my woodburning stove, for fishing, for birds, for our capacity to love, for the Scriptures….When you give thanks to God, He then turns it around and gives joy to you.

Scripture Verse for Today

“Be joyful always.  Pray continually.  Give thanks in all circumstances for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
1 Thessalonians 5:18

Bonus Tips!

Robert Emmons Top Ten Evidence-Based Prescriptions for Cultivating Gratitude:

1)   Keep a Gratitude Journal

2)   Remember “the Bad” then look at where you are now.  How far have you come?  Could things have turned out worse?  Contrast often lights the way to see the blessing.

3)   Ask yourself three questions  (from Naikan  “Looking Inside”  Yoshimoto Ishina):

a.     What have I received from ________?

b.    What have I given to ____________?

c.     What troubles and difficulties have I caused _________?

4)   Learn Prayers of Gratitude

5)   Come to your senses – notice….Get in touch with the feelings of being alive, recovering from an illness, your health, sight, sound, taste, strength, sleep…breathing!

6)   Use visual reminders

7)   Make a vow to practice gratitude

8)   Watch your language

9)   Go through the motions – Show gratitude and the feeling will come

10)  Think outside the box – What part of this could be a gift?

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Wake Up to Your Dreams with Beth Scanzani

May 6, 2010 by · 1 Comment 

Beth Scanzani co-hosts Heart & Soul Radio Show with Jory FisherDid you know…that over the course of your life, you may spend more than six years dreaming?

Your sleeping dreams can provide you with amazing guidance, insight, and creative solutions to life’s challenges and opportunities.  On May 5th, Beth Scanzani will  talk about the language of dreams and how you can remember more of what you dream.  She’ll also talk about seven buried treasures you can discover in your dreams and will share tips on how to you can begin to develop a more conscious relationship with your sleeping dreams and your “higher self.”

Dream work is a powerful and rewarding way to access your own personal life coach—the one who knows you from the inside out and who has your best interest in mind and heart. Itʼs amazing what humorous and significant insights you can have as you unravel the mysteries and metaphors of your dream images and stories!

Beth Scanzani

A multi-faceted Life and Leadership Coach, Beth Scanzani helps her clients live a more authentic, meaningful, and joyful life through her broad knowledge of coaching practices, psychology, organizational leadership, neuroscience, quantum physics, positive psychology, spirituality, the True Purpose™ process, and dream work.
Her coaching certifications include:

  • True Purpose™ Coach
  • Professional Empowerment Coach
  • Energy Leadership Coach
  • Dream Coach/GL
  • Theoretical Foundations of Coaching

In addition to her training and experience as an individual and group coach, Beth uses her extensive background as a successful human resources executive, along with various assessments, to help her clients achieve breakthrough results while creating fundamental shifts that enable them to actualize their life dreams.

Today, Beth joyfully lives the dream life she purposefully created, doing work she loves from her ocean side office north of Boston.

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Host Jory Fisher Introduces Co-Host Beth Scanzani

March 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Beth Scanzani co-hosts Heart & Soul Radio Show with Jory FisherHeart and Soul Radio Show has moved to BlogTalk Radio and host Jory Fisher introduces her new co-host, Beth Scanzani.

Join Certified Coaches Jory Fisher and Beth Scanzani as we launch our maiden voyage of Heart & Soul on BlogTalkRadio. We’ll introduce you to our vision for this show as well as who we are and what we’re called to do. Beth will even send you on a passion quest!

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The Dream Life Interview with Beth Scanzani

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Jory Fisher Interviews Beth ScanziniEver wonder what it’s like to leave “Corporate America” to follow your dream?

Ever wonder what it’s like to find, follow, and fulfill your purpose?

Beth Scanzani left her successful career as a human resources executive to create an ideal life for herself. Working as an entrepreneur from her office overlooking the ocean, Beth uses her extensive training and experience to enable others to live a more meaningful life by discovering and manifesting their life purpose.

Beth and Host Jory Fisher will describe not only their joy of living authentically and purposefully, but also the difference purposeful living has made in their own lives and in the lives of others. They’ll enthusiastically discuss the True Purpose discernment process, the current visions and missions of the True Purpose community, and ways you can become involved.

Beth and Jory will also announce their vision to collaborate with each other in 2010 to help you make the difference you’re uniquely designed to make.

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Beth Scanzani

A multi-faceted Life and Leadership Coach, Beth Scanzani helps her clients live a more authentic, meaningful, and joyful life through her broad knowledge of coaching practices, psychology, organizational leadership, neuroscience, quantum physics, positive psychology, spirituality, the True Purpose process, and dream work.

Her coaching certifications include:

  • Professional Empowerment Coach
  • Energy Leadership Coach
  • Dream Coach/GL
  • Theoretical Foundations of Coaching

Her certification as a True Purpose Coach is imminent. In addition to her training and experience as an individual and group coach, Beth uses her extensive background as a successful human resources executive, along with various assessments, to help her clients achieve breakthrough results while creating fundamental shifts that enable them to actualize their life dreams.

Today, Beth joyfully lives the dream life she purposefully created, doing work she loves from her ocean side office north of Boston.

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