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Morgana - Inside the Results Accelerator experience…

“I wanted to say THANK YOU Morgana Rae, for having chosen me to be in your first ever Results Accelerator group.

It was an amazing experience, loved every minute of it. Reading about each other’s progress, being so happy with the feedback, feeling driven by the Program’s so well designed ( did you do that, you over clever wonderful Morgana Rae?) rhythm.

Each day (except for two) a month long I was there with this mixed group of women.Everybody was in a different time line/mood/spot/health issue/experience. It drove me, it empowered me, it felt each day like connecting to this virtual group and I loved it.

My MH just said: Join again in the next round in October, you have to get this financial situation really stabilized and it will just take saying no for know but a better yes later.

Also I had left my daily Gigong for Writing and commenting and spending time in the Group. I ll have to find a way to do both!

And I won the Results Accelerator Reward for Excellence prize (together with Lori Ann Lothian I believe) and I am so proud and happy about this!

I thought only one per group could win this, ha ha, but then I saw it needed just to really follow the guideline and anyone can win it.

When I ll be back in our Group in October I will have finished my Short film and might be able in secret to show it to our group And who knows what else will happen in the mean time. I am open for magic and lovely surprises, that’s for sure.

I was a little lost and sad without the group this morning and wondered if I had made the ‘wrong’ decision. I asked my MH again and he said: NO in a months time, you will understand why. So I listen to him.

Morgana taught me the power of saying no.

Miss you guys. Have a fab RARE  😉 month!

And Missus M Rae… I love you to bits. You shook up my life in the absolute one and only way it was supposed to go. And My love will last a lifetime and much longer, that I promise.”

Tamar Baruch, from France and Holland

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