I just finished reading Esther and Jerry Hicks 'The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent". Paraphrasing the most profound statement in the book:
"you begin to see immediate results when you improve the relationship between your 'wants' and 'beliefs'. Disharmony comes from sensing, acting, and lingering to long in the poverty or the 'lack of want' or the 'belief that explains why it won't ever really happen.
Appreciation for a really lovely week.
After a month of blissful sleep I have made peace with my body and my mind can visualize happy thoughts more easily.
The weather has been beautiful and the sunshine on my face as I am cutting the grass, in the summery heat, makes me really enjoy and appreciate my connectedness to this earth, with everything in colorful bloom-- this year splashes of purple, red, and yellow seem to grace the sunny areas, and in the shade there are light airy wildflowers of a pale blue, yellow, and white.
- I am so grateful to be able to work from home and appreciate this weather.
- My connection to resources this week has been remarkable for health, friendship, and business richness.
- I am finding the sleep and health improvements sufficient to find a boost of energy to do more.
- I am able to really relax and delight in both the quiet time and the busy times..
- Job leads and opportunities, resumes, and talents are being recognized through our network. The successes seem to be multiplying.
- I am learning through contrast and transparency... to tell my story as it is, to see myself more realistically, and to make decisions that support my dreams more deliberately.
- I have also taken the courage to keep quiet until asked, but then when asked, being very frank and purposeful in my desires seems to get me better results faster than the belief system that we are running low on resources.
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