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“Doing Everything, Being Happy” by Peter Jones

March 24, 2014 by Sonia Marsh 16 Comments

 

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 On my thirty-second birthday, as I sat at my mother’s dining room table in front of a large cake, thirty two candles threatening to ignite my beard should I lean too far forward, I realised that the only ambition I had left in life – the only dream I hadn’t given up on – was to be married.

Or at least in some sort of steady, loving relationship.

A long term partnership with someone whose ying was a close match to my less than melodic yang.

But even this, this last naive expectation of life, was looking increasingly unlikely. Every candle on that cake was some sort of burning epitaph to just how utterly rubbish I was when it came to affairs of the heart.

There had been relationships in the past – of course there had – but I’d kind of ‘fallen into them’, by accident. And after the ladies in question had tried, and failed, to mould me into the kind of man they actually wanted, those relationships had withered and died. There hadn’t been an ‘accidental relationship’ for a while. Colleagues no longer described me as an eligible bachelor. Some had started to question my sexuality.

So as my family launched into a rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ I decided there and then that the prospect of being single for the rest of my days was unacceptable.

Something had to be done.

 

* * *

Around that time there was a TV show called ‘Would Like to Meet’ where a team of experts would take some hapless individual and turn them into a heartthrob or a man-magnet. It very quickly became my favourite TV show. I’d watch it avidly from one week to the next hoping to pick up some tips. And the conclusion I came to was that I too could do with a similar makeover – albeit without the entire viewing nation of the United Kingdom looking on.

So over the next few weeks I tracked down Image Consultants, and contacted one. Back then, Image Consultants mainly worked for corporations, re-styling senior corporate executives who might otherwise look less than sharp in the boardroom, but I had surprisingly little problem persuading my consultant of choice to broaden the scope of her client base to include one sad and lonely thirty-something guy. She took one look at me, threw away every item of clothing I’d acquired in the previous decade, and in an afternoon gave me some much needed va-va-voom, in the wardrobe department.

And once I’d been completely re-styled, I looked around for a flirt coach.

These days, you can barely move for self-styled relationship experts and flirt coaches but back in 2003 I could find just one. And she ran courses.

I took several hundred pounds from my savings, and booked myself on a ‘flirting weekend’. Nervously, I took my place in the front row, and when instructed I turned and introduced myself to the stunning blonde sitting next to me.

“I’m Peter,” I said.

“I’m Kate,” said the blonde.

Then she smiled.

And I was smitten.

The course wasn’t that much of a success, in that it didn’t teach me how to flirt. Not that it mattered. My strategy had worked, somewhat differently but infinitely better than I’d hoped. On the Monday evening Kate and I had our first date. By the Tuesday I’d officially found myself a girlfriend. A few months later I found myself on one knee. And a year to the day after we’d first met, I found myself married.

And when she died in my arms just two years later, I was heart-broken.

 * * *

 Peter and Kate on their first Wedding Anniversary in Paris

Peter and Kate on their first Wedding Anniversary in Paris

People rarely ask me how Kate died. It’s just not the sort of question they feel comfortable asking. Most assume she must have had cancer – that we’d have had some warning. We didn’t.

I’ve learnt since that sudden deaths like Kate’s (a sub-arachnoid haemorrhage) are surprisingly common. Kate had a weak part in her brain, probably since birth. It could have happened at any moment. It was almost inevitable.

I learnt too that after the shock comes the guilt. Every cross word, every nasty thought, every lie – they all come back to haunt you. And amongst the demons that were queuing up to torment me was the realisation that I still wasn’t happy, and maybe I never had been. There had been happy moments, of course. Quite a lot of moments. Most of them in the previous three years, and most of them down to Kate, but they were moments none the less. And I wanted to be happy all the time. Not just occasionally. Not just for a moment.

Something had to be done.

 

* * *

And so I decided to tackle the problem in the only way I knew how: by making lists, and coming up with a strategy.

“So what,” people ask, “is in this… ‘happiness strategy’?”

I tell about my ‘Now List’,  my ‘Wish List’, how I set myself yearly goals, and how I make sure I actually achieve them.

I tell them how I’ve taken back control of my life, decided how I want it to be, pointed it in that direction, and given it a kick up the backside.

I tell them how I’m having more fun than I’ve ever had. Smiling more than I ever did. How there’s love in my life again. How I think Kate would be proud of me. And that I can finally say, I’m happy.

PETER JONES started professional life as a particularly rubbish graphic designer, followed by a stint as a mediocre petrol pump attendant. After that he got embroiled in the murky world of credit card banking where he developed ‘fix-it-man’ superpowers.

Now, Peter spends his days – most of them, anyway – writing. He is the author of three and a half popular self-help books on the subjects of happiness, staying slim and dating. If you’re overweight, lonely, or unhappy – he’s your guy.

Find out more about Peter Jones, his books, speaking engagements & workshops, at peterjonesauthor.com

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SONIA MARSH SAYS: Peter, When I read your story, I saw a movie. It captures all the emotions that are part of being human, and at the same time, ends on a positive note. I am so glad you shared your amazing story, and can show others how you overcame the loss of Kate.

 

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2014 “Gusty Gals Inspire Me®” Nominees and Winners

March 20, 2014 by Sonia Marsh 1 Comment

2 Nominees Fee Johnson and me (Sonia Marsh)
2 Nominees Fee Johnson and me (Sonia Marsh)

The photo above shows what a wonderful weekend I had at the Gutsy Gals Inspire Me Awards Ceremony. I wish to thank all my social media and other friends who nominated me, and also Fee Johnson, who was nominated, and who wrote a My Gutsy Story®, :How Writing Saved My Life.”

Meet all the “Gutsy Gals Inspire Me” on stage.

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“Gusty Gals Inspire Me® aims to inspire girls and women across the world to be courageous, confident and have the desire to drive their own destinies. We do this by sharing stories about positive female role models of the past and present through films, awards and social media.”

Patty DeDominic to the far left is an amazing woman who founded the Santa Barbara Womens’ Festivals and is also a, business coach, author, ex-President of NAWBO, entrepreneur, and Chief Operating Officer of Maui Mastermind.

Debra Hutchinson, founded the “Gusty Gals Inspire Me®” Awards, and she is the fantastic and super enthusiastic lady sitting down.

Winners of Gutsy Gals Inspire Me
Deepa Willingham, Lee Langley, Razia Jan and Debra Hutchinson (Founder)
2014 Winners of the “Gutsy Gals Inspire Me” Awards

The winners of our 2014 Gutsy Gal Awards are (from left to right): Deepa Willingham, who has fought to educate children living in extreme poverty as a means of keeping them out of the hands of sex trade operations; Lee Langley, who had the vision at age 23 to cofound a school for delinquent boys; and Razia Jan, our International honoree who created a school for girls in Afghanistan. Also pictured – Deborah Hutchison – founder of Gutsy Gals Inspire Me®. (copied from website)

RAZIA JAN WINNER

 

Razia’s Ray of Hope is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of Afghan girls through community-based education at the Zabuli Education Center in Deh’Subz, Afghanistan. The organization and its school were founded in the belief that education is a key to positive, peaceful change for current and future generations–and that we must empower girls and young women through education and resources so they may work toward brighter futures, in their own villages and beyond. See more HERE.

DEEPA WILLINGHAM WINNER

For waging a war against poverty and sex trade
Educated in Calcutta under the stewardship of Mother Teresa, Deepa Willingham is an advocate for the most vulnerable victims, children living in extreme poverty who fall victim to sex trade operations. She believes the solution is through education. She founded PACE Universal and the Piyali Learning Center. Girls are educated instead of being becoming child brides, used for child labor, or sold for sex trade. She hopes her education programs will become models for extreme poverty – See more HERE.

 LEE LANGLEY WINNER

Lee Langley had the vision at age 23 to co-found a school for delinquent boys.

The event had amazing speakers, including Mary O’Hara Devereaux. 

She made two statements I love:

“We know have a 2nd middle-age which is the 60-80-year-olds”

“60-year-olds today ask ‘who will I become,’ not when will I die.”

Dr. Mary O’Hara-Devereaux’s ability to analyze emerging trends and translate them into profitable business opportunities is legendary. She is a visionary who bases her approach on evidence, research, in-depth analysis, proprietary processes, and unfailing intuition. One of the world’s leading futurists, Mary’s steady eyed forecasts have enabled organizations to face the future with proactive strategies and aggressive innovation finding targets no one else can see.
Mary’s transformative forecasts, leading edge trend analysis, and insightful advice has made her a sought-after speaker and consultant to scores of senior executives and a wide range of blue chip companies, including Apple, BASF, CITIC-Pacific, Chevron, Coca Cola, Disney, Oracle, P&G, and Ericsson, and nonprofit organizations including the Asia Foundation, National Council on Aging, Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, United Way, Kaiser Family Foundation, and the World Bank. (Copied from her website.)

Would you like to submit your “My Gutsy Story®” and get published in our 2nd anthology?

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Please see guidelines below and contact Sonia Marsh at: sonia@soniamarsh.com for details.

You can find all the information, and our new sponsors on the “My Gutsy Story®” contest page. (VIDEO) Submission guidelines here

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Winner of the February 2014 “My Gutsy Story®”-Susie Mitchell

March 13, 2014 by Sonia Marsh 2 Comments

We had 4 outstanding “My Gutsy Story®” authors in February, and I’d like to congratulate all four authors. Their stories will be included in our 2nd “My Gutsy Story®” Anthology, published in the Fall of 2014.

Susie Mitchell
Susie Mitchell

CONGRATULATIONS to Susie Michell who received the most votes for her “My Gutsy Story®”. Her story is about fulfilling her lifelong dream and becoming a World Champion in track cycling just 4 months after she gave birth.

Susie Mitchell
Susie Mitchell

2nd Place goes to Mariana Williams for her wonderful story called, “Gutsy Girl Power,” about reconnecting with her long-lost childhood friend.

Mariana Williams
Mariana Williams

 

Mariana Williams
Mariana Williams

3rd Place goes to Viki Noe. Her story is about “Gutsiness being a choice” and that there are several ways one can be “gutsy.”

Viki Noe
Viki Noe
Viki Noe
Viki Noe

In 4th Place, and very close to 3rd, Leanne Dyck writes about her dyslexia and how this did not stop her from becoming a published author.

Leanne Dyck
Leanne Dyck

Thank you to all four authors. Your stories are all WINNERS.

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Do you have a “My Gutsy Story®” you’d like to share?

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Would you like to submit your “My Gutsy Story®” and get published in our 2nd anthology?

Please see guidelines below and contact Sonia Marsh at: sonia@soniamarsh.com for details.

You can find all the information, and our new sponsors on the “My Gutsy Story®” contest page. (VIDEO) Submission guidelines here

Our March 2014 stories have started with Yelena Parker and Rosalie Marsh sharing their “My Gutsy Story®.” Next Monday, March 17th, Rachael Rifkin will share his “My Gutsy Story®.”

 

One “Gutsy Goal” One “Gutsy Winner”

March 6, 2014 by Sonia Marsh 18 Comments

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One “GUTSY GOAL”
One “GUTSY WINNER.”

 
After asking you to respond to the question below

What is your One biggest “Gutsy Goal” for 2014?

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The idea of asking others to share their 2014 “Gutsy Goals” came to me when I started working on my own 2014 goals. So before I announce the winner below, I want to quickly share my own 2014 goals.

MY BIGGEST Gutsy Goal for 2014 is to kick my business up a notch.

Here’s what I’m planning, and what I’ve accomplished so far:

  • Webinars and Workshops on book marketing for authors. 1st one done. (Check it out here.) Sign up for the 2nd Webinar here.)
  • Gutsy Google+ Interviews. I’ve done 6 so far this year, and plan on more. Check out the most recent exciting videos with the following. Click on links to view them.
  • Ian Mathie (memoir writer about his 30-years in Africa.)
  • Alissa Everett about her exciting job as a photojournalist in troubled parts of the world
  • Film Director and screenwriter, Lance Nielsen about his indie movie based on a true story that deals with love, loss and bereavement.
  • Volunteering in Spain in May with VaughanVolunteers
  • Create a BIG EVENT to launch the 2nd My Gutsy Story® Anthology in the Fall of 2014.
  • Presentations: “Gutsy Living and not postponing your dreams.” REI stores in Orange COunty, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara. (Dates to come.)
Here are the results of the “Gutsy Goal” contest.

 

1). Sharon Leaf says her “Gutsy Goal for 2014 is:

Rob and Sharon in Istanbul, 2010
Rob and Sharon in Istanbul, 2010

“To travel through France, Spain, and Italy via train with only a backpack–and my husband.” Sharon’s website:www.sharonleaf.com

2). Mike McLane, says his “Gutsy Goal for 2014 is:

To live by “Lombardi Time.”

If you had an appointment with Coach Vince Lombardi at 11, at 10:45 you were late.  In honor of that policy, which came to be known as Lombardi Time, the clock in the tower at the stadium is set 15 minutes fast.

3). Jeffrey Crimmel says his “Gutsy Goal for 2014 is:

Jeffrey Crimmel
Jeffrey Crimmel

“To write a good query letter and find an agent who will find a publisher.  Keep sending until I find one.”

4). Shirley Showalter says her “Gutsy Goal for 2014 is:

Shirley Showalter

“To pitch a story to The Moth radio program/live event and get selected.” Her website is: www.shirleyshowalter.com

5). Carol Deshayes says her “Gutsy Goal for 2014 is:

Carol Deshayes
Carol Deshayes

“To become who I am, and be myself, as everyone else is already taken!”

6). Greta Boris says her “Gutsy Goal for 2014 is:

Greta Boris
Greta Boris

“My goal is to send at least one query letter to a magazine. The reason it’s gutsy is because I think it’s an important step for me and I’ve been procrastinating!! Probably fear but I’ve been blaming business. Check her Amazon page here.

7). Tamara Severin says her “Gutsy Goal for 2014 is:

“To get my book about my Outrageous ordeal with Breast Cancer finished and published.”

Email: trainertam@sbcglobal.net

Tamara Severin Book Cover

8). Cynthia Smith says her “Gutsy Goal for 2014 is:

“To create a travel show for people with disabilities.”
I do have a disability!  I broke my neck in three places, my back in two, my pelvic and my left femur in a car accident in 1982.  I am diagnosed as an “incomplete paraplegic”.  It’s a miracle I can even walk!

www.freedomtotravelshow.com

Cynthis Smith and dogs
Cynthia Smith

9). Darlene Goodrich says her “Gutsy Goal for 2014 is:

“To see implementation of formal Sign Language classes in Belize, as well as deaf services.”

Darlene Goodrich
Darlene Goodrich in Belize
THE WINNER WITH THE “GUTSIEST” GOAL GETS:

1. FREE COPY OF Freeways to Flip-Flops: A Family’s Year of gutsy Living on a Tropical Island
2. FREE COPY OF My Gutsy Story® Anthology: True Stories of Love, Courage and Adventure From Around the World
3. A GOOGLE+HANGOUT INTERVIEW WITH ME


 Who do you think should win the 2014 “Gutsy Goal” contest?
Please leave your answer in the comments using the numbers # 1 through 9 in the comments below.
Share and ask your family, friends and other online followers to vote.

VOTING ends on Monday March 10th

 

 

Vote For Your Favorite February 2014 “My Gutsy Story®”

February 27, 2014 by Sonia Marsh 2 Comments

VOTE BE GUTSY BADGE

Get ready to VOTE for your favorite one of 4 “My Gutsy Story®” submissions. You have from now until  March 12th to vote on the sidebar, (only one vote per person) and the winner will be announced on March 13th, and will select a prize from our generous sponsors.

Our 1st “My Gutsy Story®” is by Susie Mitchell

Susie Mitchell
Susie Mitchell

SONIA MARSH SAYS: Susie shows how exercise did not stop her from training and winning a gold medal a few months after her baby daughter was born.

Our 2nd “My Gutsy Story®” is by Leanne Dyck

Leanne Dyck
Leanne Dyck

SONIA MARSH SAYS: Inspiring to all those who believe that dyslexia prevents you from accomplishing your goals of becoming a writer.

Our 3rd “My Gutsy Story®” is by Viki Noe

Viki Noe
Viki Noe

SONIA MARSH SAYS: I agree with Viki when she says “Gutsiness is a choice. It might be a conscious one, with a specific goal, like changing careers. It might be completely unconscious, other than the acknowledgement that sometimes you just have to keep trying your best to get through it all, in the hope that something better awaits you.”

Our 4th “My Gutsy Story®” is by Mariana Williams

Mariana Williams
Mariana Williams

SONIA MARSH SAYS: This reminded me of my best friend in Denmark, Lilian, whom I’ve known since I was 3-years-old. She is like a sister to me, and she even flew to visit me from Copenhagen to Belize, when I lived there.

 

Do you have a “My Gutsy Story®” you’d like to share?

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Would you like to submit your “My Gutsy Story®” and get published in our 2nd anthology?

Please see guidelines below and contact Sonia Marsh at: sonia@soniamarsh.com for details.

You can find all the information, and our new sponsors on the “My Gutsy Story®” contest page. (VIDEO) Submission guidelines here

VOTING for your favorite February 2014 “My Gutsy Story®,” starts on February 27th, and ends on March 12th. The WINNER will be announced on March 13th.

 

PLEASE VOTE AND SHARE THESE STORIES USING THE LINKS BELOW.

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