Most people pay a great of attention and lip service to their thoughts about wanting to change. Almost everyone wants to change something about themselves or their lives.
Fact is most people say they want to change but really have no deep desire or any intention to do what it takes to change.
Change only happens when you are ready not when you say you are ready or think you are ready or want to be ready.
Change takes making a commitment to yourself. Unfortunately most people experience greater stress keeping promises they make to themselves than they do with promises they make to others.
Fact is most people break the promises they make to themselves. What do you think goes on in your subconscious mind when you continue to break promises you make to yourself?
Until you are truly ready to change and commit yourself to doing what you need to do to make change happen stop telling yourself and others you want to change. At least you will stop feeding the opposing force in your subconscious mind.
Everything, absolutely every little and every big thing, happens for a beautiful and Divine reason. Here is a prime example.
I lost touch with a very dear friend after she moved some years ago. No coincidence, my son’s current show opened in the city where she now lives and they connected. But that didn’t connect her with me.
Last week what looked like could be her email address popped up in the subscription suggestions on my YouTube account.
How in the world that happened I have no clue! So, on the outside chance it was her I sent an email and sure enough my friend and I are back in touch.
But here is what prompted me to email this address that could also not have been her – you see when I clicked on the YouTube link to watch videos there were no videos of anyone who looks like her so I really had doubts this could be her. The reason I went ahead and sent the email is I was talking with a friend who needed the expertise my “lost” friend possesses, Hmm. I sent that email to help out my friend.
Looks like a win-win-win.
So the reason she appeared in my YouTube account was so I could connect my two friends and, of course, get back in tight this forever friend.
Same thing happened on Facebook., Someone popped up who I know reach who never “should” have appeared in freinds list because there are no online connetions for us.
Always nice to acknowledge the working of the niverse in our daily life., Sure, I see it anyway. And seeing extraordinary happenings feels extra cool.
When you live in the moment you see all the opportunities that always surround us. LIfe is so incredibly rich and exciting! Take it in!
I live on a ridge so the wind blows big time most of the time. My front yard is lined by thick tall evergreen hedges except for a small span that sits about 6 feet above the driveway. Seems like my yard would be rotected from flying debris, right?
So how come my front yard is almost always filled with tumbleweeds and broken tree branches?
Last year I picked up a tumbleweed that was as big as me. The wind was so powerful I nearly blew away with it. I honestly believe if I had two tumbleweeds that strong and that big in my hands I could have joined the hawks that fly over my yard.
something to thinik about. 😉
What is your philosophy of life? How do you think life works? Here are some of the ideas by which I live. Leave a comment to tell me your concepts.
I know things happen. The only meaning anything has is what we give it.
Think about it – how often have you and a friend witnessed some event. One of you liked it and the other thought it was horrible!
Or how about this – roller coasters terrify me. Last time I went on one my heart beat so fast I thought I would die. Yet my daughter loves that thrill!
Funny. I never set out to be a writer. It is something I have done since the age of six. I remember the day I learned how to write my first three words: run, jump. skip. Ye,ah those were the days of Dick, Jane and Sally – and their dog, Spot. Remember them?
I wrote my first book when I was eight and my first song then too–though I composed music in my head and on musical instruments all my life.
I probably have been writing every day of my life but not because I ever set out to be a writer.
When my kids were teenagers someone asked me to write a book about how I raised my kids. So I did. And then many other books poured forth.
I don’t know, Would you say I am an accidental writer? It’s just something I do with a passion. Not sure I could make it through a day without writing – even if just for me.