Robin Eschler
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Personal Growth: Life's Challenges Become Your Unique Gifts. Expert

Robin Eschler Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Marketing, Business Strategy, Nonprofit Program Development, Self-Improvement and Motivation, Spirituality
- Career Focus
- Business owner, consultant, personal coach
- Affiliation
- RLEschler Marketing, Rotary, Reiki
A single parent who has raised three children on her own, Robin Eschler has been a marketing professional and a life-long student of healing, personal growth and spirituality.
Her experience is broad with various perspectives:
1. From that of business where she has successfully helped local and international companies achieve market presence and success,
2. From her own personal growth, daily working to grow spiritually and having achieved Science of Mind Practitionership and Reiki Master attunement.
3. From that of family where she raised three children as sole support, becoming an advocate for children’s rights, a proponent for educational reform, a teacher and program developer for disadvantaged and troubled teens.
4. As a community volunteer and active Rotarian donating hours of her time to disadvantaged populations.
5. In nonprofit work where she tailored her business skills to develop programs and raise money for disadvantaged people including those with developmental disabilities and acquired disabilities.
Currently, she is using her combined experiences to help businesses integrate Internet Marketing into their current marketing. Her ultimate goal is to help people everywhere to maintain faith and grow their own lives into a happy, self-fulfilled existences.
Here are a few of her websites
http://www.ATeaFlowerMoment.com/blog
http://MarketingPromotionMix.com
http://www.WineTastingCalifo ia.net
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The Science of Light and Reflection
As I started my meditation this morning, I asked for a “clearly lighted path.” As many are these days, I have been navigating some challenges searching for “the” path to take into my “future.” As I write this, I realize how much I have neglected the teachings of my prior article, “And The River Flows…” Finding joy in each day, as I shared in this article, is a process of simply allowing the moment to be as it is and fully take it in. Speaking of “paths” and “future” contradicts this process.
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Find The River Within
Last night I attended a satsang. I would imagine that most of you reading this know that a satsang is a gathering of people around a teacher, usually of Eastern thought, to listen, meditate, chant or whatever the teacher guides the group to do. Although I left euphoric and feeling a bit like a hog after soaking in the beautiful vibratio I experienced there, I also left a bit disappointed.
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How to Achieve a Mindful Moment
A pot of beautiful, blooming tea, a relaxing moment and time away from the stresses of the day, a comfortable place to sit and observe the simple beauties unfolding before you, everyone needs such a moment in every day of our lives. “Impossible!” you say? “How can I possibly make a habit of taking time each day away from my responsibilities for mindless luxuries?!” I say in response, “How can you not?” Have you ever asked yourself, “What am I doing all this for? What is it going to get me?” If you haven’t, perhaps you should. Take a moment now to review your day up to this moment.
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Stress Reducers and the Difference Between Men and Women.
Men and women respond to stress very differently. As in childbirth, women’s bodies release a chemical, oxytocin (ahk-see-toe-sin). This chemical has a calming effect and is also found at higher levels in breastfeeding mothers. Estrogen, the predominant female hormone, boosts the effects of oxytocin. Testosterone, on the other hand, is predominant in men during stress. Testosterone blocks the effects of oxytocin and produces aggression, hostility, withdrawal, and anger. It can be seen that evolution has balanced the stress reactions between men and women.
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A Study in Mindfullness and Surviving 2009.
Looking back at 2009 is a journey filled with contrasts and conflicts. A lifetime of learning and experience confirms that opposites are often the same and that often our greatest challenges are our greatest blessings. If you’re a member of this the self-growth hub, you understand. January 3, I was laid off due to the economy. Although I though I had immediately found new work, it fell through. Both a blessing and a challenge. Through two more soul-searching months while working daily to customize resumes and cover letters to find work, something still didn’t seem right.
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