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Jodi Chapman

Jodi Chapman Quick Facts

Main Areas
Gratitude, Personal Growth, Positivity, Conscious Living, Self Care
Best Sellers
Soulful Jou als Series
Career Focus
Inspirational Writer
Affiliation
Soulful Jou als, Soul Speak, Beliefnet

Jodi Chapman is a bestselling author, an award-winning blogger, and an inspirational community builder. She wears her heart on her sleeve and tends to attract others into her life who do the same. She inspires thousands with her loving words, and it’s her heart’s desire to continue helping others reconnect with their soul and plug back into their life.

After experiencing a spiritual awakening in October 2010, she went from being a complete skeptic to a believe in miracles and the magic that is always occurring all around us. She now lives her life with love and faith in the driver’s seat, and she hopes to leave a trail of inspiration wherever she goes. She believes that we each have the ability to hear our soul’s whisper and create our best lives.

Jodi Chapman is the author of the award-winning blog, Soul Speak, which reaches tens of thousands every week. It has been featured in over 50 magazines and websites, including Whole Living Magazine, Aspire Magazine, Tiny Buddha, and Pick the Brain. She is a frequent guest on radio interviews and telesummits.

Jodi is a featured columnist for Beliefnet – the most comprehensive online resource for inspiration and spirituality with millions of readers.

Jodi co-authored the bestselling Soulful Jou als series with her husband, Dan Teck. This 12-book series helps people connect with their inner wisdom. Topics include: gratitude, introspection, life transitions, relationships, and manifesting your ideal life. Many have reached bestselling status on Amazon.com. Over 20,000 copies have been sold thus far.

In 2012, Jodi created the Coming Back to Life Ecourse, which has helped hundreds of participants embrace their lives and plug back into the universe. Over 35 experts in the personal-growth field contributed to the course, including: Kristine Carlson, Linda Joy, and Jen Louden.

Jodi’s other projects/offerings include: online communities (Soul Shakers, Waking Up Together, Authentic Connecting), ecourses (Soulful Jou aling, Soulful Love, 28 Days of Joy), guidance (Bring Your Blog to Life, Soul Sessions), upcoming books (Coming Back to Life, Leading Me to the One, and Soul Speak), Soul Clarity Cards, and the upcoming Balancing Heaven & Earth series.

Jodi is a certified Law of Attraction Practitioner. She believes that our thoughts become our reality, and she loves helping people shift their vibration up into positivity.

She lives in southern Oregon with her beautiful best friend/soulmate Dan. They share their lives with three wonderful cats: Biddle, Buncom, and Elsie.

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Have you ever gone down a path in life that didn’t feel quite right on a soul level, but it felt comfortable and secure on an ego level? For instance, what if you always knew that you wanted to be a writer, but you had been told so often that writing would never pay your bills: you would have to work at a 9-5 job and then write at night and on the weekends. And so you went to school and got a degree in something practical: technical editing.

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Who do you allow into your inner circle? A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about our happiness levels being the average of how happy our top few friends were. This is so interesting to me, and it really brought home the fact that we are all so sensitive to the energy around us. (You can read more about this here.) Because we are like sponges and tend to take on other people's moods and emotions, I think it's a good idea to be careful about who we let into our inner circle.

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Your imagination is your preview of life's coming attractions. - Einstein This is one of my favorite quotes because it's so true. We all have active imaginations, and we are all thinking a million thoughts each day - many of which we aren't even aware of. Have you ever had someone ask you what you were thinking and realized that it was hard to put it into words because either 1.) you were thinking many different things at the same time or 2) you are so used to being on auto pilot that you had absolutely no idea.

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I’ve noticed lately more than ever that giving is considered virtuous. The more you give, the better you are. So guess what we all do? We give and give and give even more. I am certainly guilty of this. I love to give. I love working with others who also have generous spirits. It feels good to give, right? We feel good about ourselves when we make someone feel better. And all of this is good. Except for one thing. What happens when we are so busy giving and giving and giving to others and making their lives better and happier and fuller that we forget to give to ourselves?

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The only person we can truly change is ourselves. What a hard lesson this is to learn, right?

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Do you ever think about what were you like as a child? What did you like to do for fun? Did you like playing indoors or outdoors? Did you have a lot of friends or just a few close friends? What did you spend your time thinking about? What did you want to be when you were all grown up? Sometimes the responsibilities of being an adult can lead us away from our path - we take the safe, secure road, which isn't always our true calling.

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It feels so good to know that we are appreciated. It is a wonderful feeling to learn that our actions have inspired someone. And while we all are constantly inspired by others and admire the amazing work that our mentors are doing, how often do we stop and let them know how much they mean to us? How often do we thank them for making our world so much brighter with their actions, words, art, and love? How often do we tell them how much their inspiration has impacted our own lives in such a positive way?

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Have you ever looked at someone else’s life and wondered how they managed to do everything so smoothly and seamlessly? Their Lifer

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Is it just me, or do you also sometimes feel like while time may be linear, your life definitely isn’t – you instead are spinning around and around, going in endless circles. I will be the first to admit that keeping up with it all and still managing to find time for myself is one of my greatest challenges – and I know that I’m not alone in this.

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Imagine for a moment that Earth is a schoolroom and that we are all pupils in it. And imagine that before you were born, your soul mapped out what your journey on Earth would look like. You mapped out what you would like to learn during your time here. You chose what your purpose here would be. I believe that we each have a unique purpose. We all have the ability to inspire others with our unique gifts and individual experiences. Some are amazing teachers who were born to inspire and lead through their actions.

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I was reading last night about how energy is contagious - just like the common cold. And while we take many precautions to protect ourselves from getting sick when we come in contact with others (such as washing our hands), we don't always take precautions to protect ourselves from taking on other people's energy. And this passing along of energy works in both ways - positive and negative. The Passing of Energy Example 1:r

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Oftentimes, when we take a leap and step into the life that we feel we are meant to live, we feel afraid and unsure and unsettled. We wonder if we have made the right choice. We look around us, and it seems that everyone else is confident and entirely sure of themselves and their choices. And this causes us to feel alone and isolated in our frightened state of mind. We worry that something must be wrong with us – why can’t we just take the leap, be okay with it, and get on with our lives?

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