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welcome It is the purpose of All The Blue Whales to display a sincere desire to assist, guide and support others as they move to maximize their human potential. Our commitment to attaining our mission cannot be quantified, yet we playfully measure this commitment by saying that it is bigger than All The Blue Whales.
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AboutWhen formed in early 2008 by a group young ladies, the average age of ATBWs founding members was a mere 17 years oldThe founding members believe in a whole and complete being and tend to view each of us as a compilation of seven equities:MentalSpiritualPhysicalFinancialOccupationalSocialFamilyWhile each of us is made up by these seven, we are all unique and individual. It is believed that we all have a foundational equity. One that, for each of us, must be identified strengthened and ultimately built upon. Much like in the construction of a pyramid we need a strong, stable, well constructed foundation prior to successfully constructing anything upon it.
Your Foundational Equity
How do I know what my foundational equity is?As you think back throughout the history of your life. Give consideration to times when you felt out of sorts. When it was almost as if nothing you did was working. At those times, which equities did you not have stabilized? Now think about the times in life when you have been the most successful (as defined by you and you only!) Which equities were stable? If you could only have stability in one of the seven, which one would you first be drawn to? What area of your life, when strong and stable, provides you with the ability to take on other areas? What area of your life, when not strong and stable, elicits a sense of who cares about anything?Which equity is the best as a foundation?There is no right or wrong in this arena. There are many incredibly happy and successful people who operate, respectively, from each of the seven. The key is to identify which is your foundation and then to treat it with the respect necessary to perpetually maintain, or even improve, its strength and stability.
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