Archive for September, 2008

“YOU’RE A NATIONAL TREASURE!”

By Shirley M. Carolan

 

 

Recently I addressed the Women’s Aviara Club in Carlsbad, California.  The original invitation was for March but unfortunately I had a nasty accident where I “kissed the ground” again  and ended up with a fractured nose, and multiple cuts and bruises, resulting in my looking like a giant panda, and having to cancel the engagement.

 

Last week when I arrived at the speaking engagement  facility I discovered to my horror that I had left all my notes behind!   My first reaction was akin to panic, even though I had rehearsed repeatedly that day, and even days before, what I was going to say.  Next, I told myself to stay calm because I had a good message to deliver, and a nice gift for them. 

 

As their business meeting progressed, I quickly made some notes of the key points and stories I wanted to cover.  Fortunately, I had arrived early, and had spoken to several women before things got underway and who warmed up to me when I told them who I was.  When they heard the title of my speech was “Life Is A Firewalk” they were even more intrigued.

 

Once I was introduced by the president, Nancy Conti, (an introduction I had written earlier for her) my adrenalin, and 27 years ooastmasters International experience kicked in!  I was able to tie in how my first firewalk, in 1989, with Tony Robbins changed my life!  I was 56 years old at the time.  I explained how we all have a “firewalk” to overcome in our lives, whether that be the loss of a relationship, family member, job, home, pet, etc.  That then becomes our “story.” 

 

Our “story” becomes how we live our lives!  The stories I selected to share were powerful and personal:  the women in jail that I taught and got permission from the Sheriff’s Dept., ROP, and the San Mateo County Bd. Of Education, to teach some Tony Robbins skills.  How we can live in two different time zones simultaneously, as I did when my family and I emigrated from England to the United States but I left one foot back in England and only had one foot here!  How living in the past can zap our energy and impede us from living life fully!  I think you get the message.

 

I did not hold back anything that I felt would serve the goal of showing these women how to overcome any adversity that life throws us.  I explained how  “Journalling” has helped me to overcome many adversities, including loss of a job, a fractured back, and an escalating mortgage all in the same year!  I shared who my heroes are and why I enjoy teaching “Journaling for Success” workshops.

 

Right in the middle of my presentation a woman yelled out “You’re a National Treasure!”  Now I know I’m only 75 years old but I’ve never been called a “National Treasure!”  This woman inadvertently made my day!  They loved it when they found out I had a website and two blogs, they I’m an avid oil painter and pet lover.  As a result, I am mulling over my priorities.  Have I missed my calling?

 

Shirley M. Carolan, ATMG
Speaker ● Writer ●  Artist
artistwithaflair@att.net
Phone/Fax: 760-732-0663

http://www.shirleycarolan.com
http://www.angelscross.blogspot.com
http://www.smcarolan.blogspot.com

Copyright© 2008 by Shirley M. Carolan. All rights reserved. To reprint any part of this article simply contact Shirley Carolan at artistwithaflair@att.net. Thank you.

 

 

 

 

MUSIC IS IN THE AIR!

By Shirley M. Carolan

 

If you are wondering  how to spend your free October evenings, why not attend the wonderful  Oceanside Music Festival, starting on October 11 and running  through  October 24, 2008!  How fortunate we are to have this beautiful Festival now in its 7th year on our doorstep!   It is sponsored by the Oceanside Cultural Arts Foundation.

 

The Festival has something for everyone’s taste, from opera to diixieland jazz to beautiful classical and liturgical music!  What’s more the Festival will have performances at several, convenient Oceanside locations.

  

The Festival kicks off with the Gala Scholarship Reception at the Sunshine Brooks Theater on October 11, followed by the San Diego Opera Ensemble in “Rumplestiltskin,” at  the Truax Theatre, El Camino High School on October 12.  On October 14 there is the High School Showcase at the same theatre.  Things heat up on October 18 with the Cuban salsa group at the Sunshine Brooks Theatre, followed on  Sunday, October 19 with the Pacific Concert Band, performing “Peter and the Wolf” at Mission San Luis Rey.  On October 24 there will be a “Distinctly American” vocal and  jazz theme at the Sunshine Brooks Theatre, wrapping up on Sunday, October 26 with a Festival of classical and liturgical/music  at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea!  Wow, did I not say there was something for everyone’s taste!

 

Tickets are reasonably priced.  You can purchase them individually or buy the complete set at a great discount!

Keep in mind that all profits go to support local arts and artists. The funds raised at the Gala Scholarship Reception, as well as additional donations, will be used to establish scholarships for local high school seniors who demonstrate excellence in music, and plan to continue their musical careers.  This is tax deductible to you.  What a great win-win situation!

 

For more information, please call 760/433-3632

 

Looking forward to seeing you at one of the concerts!