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viernes, 9 de marzo de 2012

LILOU MACÉ: álguien a considerar en el nuevo pensamiento




 

Lilou was born in Santa Barbara, CA to French parents who were restaurateurs.  She spent most of her life growing up in Nantes, France.

Lilou is an entrepreneur having owned an Internet marketing Business and is the co-founder of “Co-Creating Our Reality: 100-Day Challenge” The community has over 7000 members in 140 countries. Following the Law of Attraction principal Lilou met Oprah Winfrey not just once, but 4 times after moving to Chicago.  Soon after, she started her own inspirational TV show, originally called My Juicy Life and later titled Live a Juicy Life, in which she interviewed the authors of motivational, spiritual and self-help books, a practice she has continued on YouTube. Currently Lilou has nearly 9 million viewers and over 700 interviews and is one of the fasted growing Web TV Hosts globally.
 

Lilou’s mission is to create and host an international communication network to “inspire, motivate and empower millions of people to pursue their dreams” and to “help spread joy, freedom and personal awakening”.  Currently Lilou resides “on the road”  where ever the Juicy Living Tour guides her.

8,924,916 video views
1,000,000 video views a month
1,557 videos
798 interviews
1 Lilou

www.liloumace.com

Her interview by Pablo Arellano:

recorded in Merida, Mexico end of November 2011. About Lilou’s book: This is the sequel to Lilou Mace’s I Lost my Job and I Liked It. At the close of her first book, I Lost My Job and I Liked It (A 30-Day Law-of-Attraction Diary of a Dream Job Seeker) Lilou Macé shared her feelings of being “…on top of the mountain.” In the continuation of her story, I Had No Money and I Liked It (The Abundant Journey of an Open Heart), she soon discovers that she had merely reached a plateau. It would take further courage and determination to continue her ascent to the “mountain top”. It would also take a willingness to open her heart and be emotionally vulnerable to allow loving abundance in.

On her path to self realization, Lilou is met with a startling number of humbling detours and hopeful synchronicities. Yet it is her unshakeable faith in her life purpose and the inspired actions she takes, that bring her ever closer to realizing her dreams.

I Had No Money and I Liked It (The Abundant Journey of an Open Heart) doesn’t sugar-coat the obstacles one confronts when taking a leap of faith. What it does do is celebrate the joy that comes from following the calling of your heart, staying in the flow of unlimited possibilities and opening yourself up to the miracles that await if you trust yourself, trust the Universe… and believe.



A sample of her work now








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