The Awareness Foundation
was founded in 1984 and serves
as a forum for recognition.


A message from Janet Spangler, The Awareness Foundation's founder:
Each of us has a unique essence, a combination of gifts and experiences that will never again be duplicated. If we do not allow our essence to manifest and grow, it will be wasted and lost forever. Finding that quality is discovering our power. Tapping into it is our contribution to the world.

The constant source of my life and ongoing mission is to seek and serve my Higher Purpose. That purpose partially is to "illuminate infinite potential and beauty," to show others how to be prepared for life and fulfill their own unique Higher Purpose. When we like what we see when we look in the mirror, we become less distracted, and more able to present our authentic selves to others. A person's outer appearance is the physical manifestation of their unique essence. When people like the visual impression they make, they are not as self conscious, they are more present, and more able to concentrate on important aspects of life, primarily spiritual growth.

Dressing from the inside out means communicating clearly without misrepresentation. It's not FIRE, aim, ready....be ready first! Take care of yourself first. Who are you? Your outer self must reflect that. Dressing from the inside out means dressing according to your unique personality. It's not about changing who you are. Your outer image is a visual display of your unique essence. Visual appearance is a form of communication, a language which can be easily controlled. Your outside always reflects what is happening on the inside.

Each person is a unique, beautiful masterpiece, a living human treasure. I help define and unveil that treasure, so the God-given beauty and talents within are presented with confidence and power.

The Awareness Foundation, internationally:

The Foundation has photos and stories from consultants around the world who are volunteering their time for various causes. We will be developing this site further to display some of that material in the near future.