
Be an Everyday Humanitarian is a process of personal and global transformation. We are living unsustainably. In our daily lives we don't have enough time, money, vision, heart or energy to live as we always imagined. Globally, we are running out of natural resources to sustain us and people are suffering. You want to change it.
Be an Everyday Humanitarian is about taking back your power to change the world one person at a time. As I struggled to find my own answers for living a meaningful life, I found a way forward by going Home. Home is the source of our true selves. It holds the answers to our life direction and the creative energy to change the world.
In the e-book Be an Everyday Humanitarian, I guide you through the steps to discovering your personal power--the key to uncovering your unique gifts and purpose. Learn more below about the Be@Home with Your Personal Power program.
Earth Energy
Mother Earth provides us with everything to live. Yet, we've lost touch with her within our own bodies. In this section, you evaluate your health and body sense for a body recharge.
Matter Energy
Matter is the foundation of the material world. How does it currently 'materialize' in your life? In this section, you use easy tools to align your heart, mind and spirit with the material world you want to live.
Air Energy
Air is our life blood and known by the mystics as our path to the spiritual. In this section, you explore your connection to universal consciousness. Practicing gratitude is one principle shared with you.
Water Energy
Water is the connecting energy that lives in each of us. Here you reflect on your personal connections, your community. How do you build a community that supports your dreams?
Fire Energy
Fire is powerful. It can destroy, and it can create a new path. In this section, you learn how to anchor your personal power in a meaningful path for global human service.
Be Powerful, Be Sustainable
In Be an Everyday Humanitarian, Corrina shares her personal growth, her platform of success, with us, which makes it so much more easily understood and accepted for your own personal growth.
--Helene, CA