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Why I Do What I Do - with Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz has always been a favorite and I was not surprised to find that she is so down-to-earth and honest. While watching this video earlier, she posed some good questions:
Why do you do what you do and what are your intentions?

I thought I would answer them for myself as well as to share with my readers and then pose the questions to you as well.
(see below)




Why do I do what I do?
I do what I do to share what I have been through thus far and what has helped me to get through it. I share to spread beauty, joy and enlightenment.

SPIRITUAL BOOKS/WRITTEN WORD
Spiritually, with my writing, I simply share the guidance I am given and the obstacles and the nuggets and I have encountered along the way in hopes they will help others who are coming along the path as others have done for me. I share in hopes of lighting the way to the journey of the soul. I hope to help others to connect with the Spirit that is within and to find their Divine purpose.


YOGA AND MEDITATION INSTRUCTION 
I teach yoga and meditation through writing and videos to help others and to tackle any obstacles that the student may come across before they come to them as well as to share the many healing and spiritual benefits that will help people feel better.

CREATIVITY
Creatively, I do what I do to express my inner self and I share what makes me happy, what I create, what is beauty.

FASHION AND BEAUTY
As for fashion and such, I share tips and ideas that might make a woman feel more beautiful or confident and to help her look her best.


That is why I do what I do and the intent with which I do it. Bottom line: To help you be YOUR best physically, mentally and spiritually.

with love and blessings,

Cheryl



Get your journey on! Your soul-journey.


From Author, Angel Intuitive & Yoga Instructor, 
Cheryl Yale-Bruedigam, CYI-250
Empowering YOU for a happier,soul-filled life

Books, videos, inspiration, divine guidance.


About Cheryl Yale-Bruedigam

Cheryl Yale-Bruedigam, the angels’ author, has been writing spiritually for thirty years. With undergraduate studies in English and women's studies, she devoted over a decade of research and writing to women’s studies and women's spirituality. For the past five years, she has been diligently working in Angelology, as well as publishing a series of books on angelic guidance. 

Bruedigam is a certified yoga and meditation instructor. She lives in New Mexico with her husband.

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