| You are absolutely fabulous, and nothing in the world | | | | wonderful and delicious as you are yourself. |
| will convince me otherwise! There is only one you. In | | | | Be passionate about what you do. Even if you are not |
| fact, the odds of there being two people just like you | | | | in your ideal job at the moment, give it your very best. |
| are more than 50 billion to one. Considering that the | | | | Not to please or impress someone, but because the |
| current world population is six and a half billion people, it | | | | very best - is what you are capable of, the very best |
| will be quite correct for me to say that you will never | | | | - is what you are. |
| have an exact twin! The world values unique and one | | | | Always remember that you make a difference. |
| of a kind things at an incredibly high price, and often, | | | | Whatever you do, you are contributing to the society - |
| these things are simply priceless. Think about it, there is | | | | on smaller or larger scale. By simply being nice to |
| only one van Gogh's Starry Night. It resides at the | | | | everyone around you - your customers, coworkers, |
| Museum of Modern Art in New York City, bringing joy | | | | competitors - you make the world a better place. Here |
| to millions of viewers. There is only one Symphony #9 | | | | is something for you to think about: in his book The |
| by Beethoven, and only one original painting of | | | | Power of Intention, Wayne Dyer states that one |
| Impression, Sunrise by Monet. These are priceless | | | | individual who lives to the energy of optimism and |
| works of art, fabulous creations that, when made | | | | willingness to be nonjudgmental of others will |
| available to our eyes and ears, fill us up with an | | | | counterbalance the negativity of 90,000 individuals who |
| incredible amount of joy and inspiration. You are just | | | | calibrate at the lower weakening levels. Indeed, you |
| like them. There is an extraordinary beauty in your | | | | make a difference. |
| uniqueness. May I say it again? You are utterly and | | | | Laugh and smile at yourself and others, your mistakes |
| completely fabulous! | | | | and your successes. Dr. William Fry, associate |
| How you apply your fabulousness is another question. | | | | professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University |
| Just like van Gogh's Starry Night will make little | | | | says that laughter increases the heart rate, improves |
| difference unless it's displayed for us to see, your | | | | blood circulation, and works muscles all over the body. |
| fabulousness will grow old and wrinkled, unless you let | | | | Additionally, it increases the release of endorphins, the |
| it shine. So how does a fabulous woman go about | | | | body's natural painkillers and protectors against |
| sharing her greatness with the world? | | | | depression. So, laugh, feel happy, get to work, be more |
| YOUR PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS. | | | | productive! And there you are, letting your |
| Your career is an extension of you. Whatever you do, | | | | fabulousness shine! |
| remember that you have the power to make it as | | | | |