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Celebrations of the Heart Print E-mail
Written by Alice Barker   
Tuesday, 08 January 2008

Celebrate: This word entered English in 1465, coming from Latin celebratus, the past participle of celebrare, which originally meant 'attend in great numbers,' from celeber, celebris, celebre 'thronged, frequented, well-known,' perhaps related to Latin celer 'swift.'

For over 25 years, Anne Naylor has been giving Clear Results Consultations for clients who were either meeting a turning point in life (such as marriage, relocation, retirement, divorce, children leaving home) or wishing to change direction (career change, creating success or greater fulfilment, living more courageously).

It does not take much to see how life is a series of transitions. Closing the door on one phase of life with a special celebration or reward allows a new door to open. A celebration can be short and sweet, or magnificent and extraordinary.

The Cote d’Azur is ideally suited for celebrations. The natural joie de vivre of the Mediterranean people, the cuisine, climate and beauty of the land all contribute to an ideal celebration setting. Waking up to sunny mornings, more often than not, we have much here to celebrate every day.

Celebrations of the Heart offer moments to be aware of the blessings that we enjoy and have to share. They speak of love, of gratefulness, of appreciating the connections we have with others, of growing more aware of the gifts that enrich us.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 January 2008 )