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    Friday, January 27th, 2012
    9:03 am
    How you can Live a Luxurious Life on a Not-So-Luxury Budget
    Like Coco Chanel, I love luxury. My heart does palpitations when I walk by the boutiques in Paris. A three-star Michelin restaurant evokes moans and groans. And, a wonderful handbag along with a hotel staff that's constantly saying "My pleasure" inside my every request makes me smile.

    I even developed a luxury mastermind program where I've the honor of mentoring an amazing group of women while we visit some of the most luxurious places on the planet, such as Aspen and Monaco. I think it's important that women learn how to infuse their businesses, lives and souls with luxury. (By the way, that pic is of us at our slumber party having a private chef at the Ritz.)

    Call me vain, materialistic or whatever word you have for individuals much like me. I don't care. Actually, I realize. I use to have the same about people living "the good life," and you understand what? It had not been because I thought they were bad people. Deep down, I was just jealous, because I wanted it too.

    Here's what might not know about me. I've not always lived this type of luxurious lifestyle. Actually, I have been dead broke. I'm talking eating Ramen noodles, living in a double-wide, chasing down the K-mart blue light special and putting 25 cents price of gas during my car broke.

    I'm also not really a money coach, meaning I don't teach you steps to make more income. I teach you how you can make use of your desires, create health, follow your passions and exist full out. Money just appears to follow such a gal.

    car battles

    What I've discovered is that you must first learn how to be considered a luxurious person to attract a luxurious life, which is what "French Kissing Life" is all about - filling every day with joie de vivre, passion and desire - all of which is possible with little money in the bank. Actually, this process, not some money management system, is exactly the way i attracted a most luxurious life.

    I want to show you how you can perform the same, because I know deep-down, you'd probably enjoy a nice wine bottle or perhaps a night in the Ritz Carlton. And, there's nothing at all wrong with you for wanting it. In fact, I say, "Go for this sista!"

    Making it Obtainable

    Not many people are lucky enough to become overnight millionaires, but when you want to live a lavish life, you must align your time with luxury. So, exactly what is a girl to do?

    Well, you may need to redefine luxury to really make it obtainable now, because if your present definition is okay yachts and you drive a Pinto, guess what? You're screwed.

    So, let's think about luxury because this: quality people, experiences and things.

    porsche 2012

    When I decided many years ago which i was sick and tired of the crap during my life, I began seeking quality. I had been done with the junk foods, whining people and plastics produced in China. I wanted more for myself, but I couldn't afford Chanel at that time (and although I talk about her like we're close friends now, I still don't own an item.) I had to begin showing gratitude for that luxuries I had to draw in much more of it into my life, and believe me, if you are reading this, you have a computer. This is a luxury.

    Luxury is about quality and often probably the most quality experiences are free. I can't think about anything more luxurious than hanging out with my daughter on the sofa watching an excellent movie or my morning mug of coffee on my back deck.

    Rather than me giving you some woo-woo loa guide on energy alignment to attract more income, I am going to share my real-life examples of how I began to experience luxury long before my first Ritz-Carlton stay (BTW, j'adore the Ritz). After i started doing these things, the world of luxury opened its big arms and embraced me:

    1. I stopped hanging out with complaining individuals who were always talking about how broke these were. Major luxury repellent.

    2. I sought out quality relationships with individuals who were no strangers to luxury. I wanted to understand how you can think like them.

    3. I spent additional time in nature. There's nothing as luxurious as walking barefoot in the grass on a summer evening or a good hike within the woods.

    4. Luxury abhors haste, so I slowed down and enjoyed cups of coffees and conversations with friends.

    5. I ended spending my cash on the crap 2 for $20 shirts and saved up to buy the nice $100 one. Luxury isn't about quantity; it's the quality that matters.

    6. I hung in the lobbies of proper hotels and just experienced the field of luxury. They don't charge you for lobby space.

    7. I drove a junk car so I could splurge on good food. I still drive a less than luxurious car, but my life hasn't suffered one bit.

    8. I followed my passion and attended sommelier school. The $500 energy production opened me up to a whole different degree of luxury where I was able to taste a $1000 wine bottle and say something fancy like, "Hhhmm....I think it must breath for a while." Major luxury moment. (Incidentally, by using my need to find out more about the field of wine, I had been inspired to write restaurant reviews for a regional magazine and make up a wine program at a country club, which led to more luxurious experiences that paid me. How cool is that?)

    9. I dressed and walked like a woman of luxury, meaning I did not go out of my house in baggy jeans and a T-shirt with my shoulders slumped.

    10. I became students of luxury, reading quality literature, watching classic films and reading Town and Country and Vogue.

    11. I stopped listening to my thoughts having said that things like, "Girl, you grew up inside a trailer. Who do you think you're?" It is simply needless chatter.

    12. I began fully engaging with my world and also the folks it, asking them questions, seeking answers and constantly putting myself available.

    13. I put fresh flowers during my home.

    14. I visited my parents more. They always cause me to feel seem like a Princess, even if we lived inside a double wide.

    15. I searched for quality conversations that discussed the important stuff, like death, life, religion, fashion and food and wine. Well, a minimum of those things are important to me.

    16. I attended luxurious events, for example an orientation for women at Duke's School of Business. Bear in mind, I was working as a full-time nurse coupled with never experienced business. These events also didn't require me to pay a dime other than the gas to get there.

    17. I began walking through Saks as though I belonged there, nothing like some freak whose eyes would come out of my sockets after i saw the price of a Louis bag. Nope, just a shoulder shrug enjoy it wasn't the bag for me personally.

    18. I became mindful of things i put in my body and just how I moved with the world. Yes, what this means is eating healthy and exercising.

    19. I cleaned (and continue to clean) my realm of low-quality people, things and experiences. Luxury doesn't co-exist with chaos, drama and clutter.

    20. I assumed I deserved a luxurious life. This is the most significant of. Many women are travelling feeling guilty if they invest $20 dollars by themselves. In the event that's you, listen to me. You are not doing yourself or even the world of favor by denying yourself of the luxurious life. The most giving people I know live the great life, which is how they are able to help so many others. You need to clean this thought up to let luxury in.
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