Abundant Bliss in Troubled Times
The Blissful Soul is dedicated to supporting all who seek empowered lives through financial freedom, vibrant health, equal justice for all, environmental stewardship, and finding bliss.
As difficult as bliss might be to find in troubled times, opportunities for empowerment abound. When times get tough, the tough get creative and find opportunities that might have ben dismissed in less stressful times.
Peruse these pages to find what supports you in your journey to live a more empowered, abundant, healthy life. Only companies and individuals dedicated to empowered living, environmental stewardship, vibrant health, financial freedom, or personal development will be listed in these pages. They must also meet our strict standards for integrity and authenticity.
We'll feature new products and services monthly. We're constantly investigating new resources, and we'll add them as we determine that they fit the mission of our website and theymeet our strict standards for integrity. So check back in with us often.
Please let us know if you have any inspired resources for empowered living, financial freedom, vibrant health and supporting a healthy planet that we should consider including. We look forward to receiving your comments, suggestions, and ideas. We're here to support everyone on the path to greater empowerment, financial freedom, health, environmental responsibility, and, yes, true bliss.
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When budgets are tight, it's very tempting to shop for life's wants and necessities based almost exclusively on the price. We may boast, "I got it on sale!" as proudly as if we had created the thing ourselves. Yet the price tag rarely reveals the true cost of anything. The true cost may be much higher when you consider:If all of that is too much to consider when restocking the pantry, consider offsetting some of your impact on the planet. The Conservation Fund's Go Zero Program will offset the estimated carbon dioxiide emissions for your household by planting native trees. Trees planted to date will capture an estimated 7.2 million tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere over their lifetime.
