Monthly Archives: April 2006

If you have it, share it today!

j04305561.jpg “Feeling gratitude and not expressing it, is like wrapping a present and not giving it.” William Arthur Ward I’m going to say something that may surprise you. You may actually (initially) disagree, but if you were to conduct your own experiment, you would find that this is true, for most (if not all!) people. When you ask someone how they are, or how life is, you will often hear what is going wrong. They don’t usually volunteer much that is going right. BUT, when that same person is directly asked what they are grateful for, the person will suddenly find a lot of reasons! Initially there may be a pause, because our conditioning is often to focus on the negative, but as the shift to the positive takes place, you will witness someone’s energy change right before your eyes. You will see power of what focusing on the positive can do for someone, and how much that impacts their mood, their well-being and their state of mind. If we so choose, there are endless opportunities to find fault… in ourselves, in others and in the world we live in. But, the other side is, we all also have endless opportunities to focus on the positive, and tap in to the gratitude we have for our lives, and the people in our lives. Today, take time to take stock of your gratitude. Then, share it. Watch how your energy changes as you find it, and how you impact the energy of others as you share it! ~

Spend time dreaming…

“We always attract into our lives whatever we think about most, believe most strongly, expect on the deepest level and imagine most vividly.” Shakti Gawain She froze when I asked her what she wanted, what she really wanted, in her life. She seemed surprised by the question. Her surprise...

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Is this what you want…?

“Most people are so busy knocking themselves out trying to do everything they think they should do, they never get around to do what they want to do.” Kathleen Winsor She was so angry. Initially it didn’t make sense, and it was hard to follow. Her friend had finished...

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