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A Source Of Comfort We Can All Use

I would like to introduce you to “Ms. B.”

Ms. B is a God loving woman with a very healthy dose of gratitude.

I found myself curious about her grateful disposition, so I asked her what her secret was.

She chuckled softly.

Then she told me about a plaque that is hanging in her home. She recited the words to me.

I saw beyond every challenge to forever display the love of God in each facet of my life.

I remember pausing and not saying anything for a moment.  I had to let the words sink in.

There’s something really special, (it’s hard to explain, but you feel it) when you encounter a person of such deep faith.

If I’m really going to be honest here, Ms. B. struck a chord with me.

Have you ever felt that way about someone?

I believe that people enter our lives for a reason.  Initially, we may not understand why, but eventually in the course of time, it becomes clear.

For me, Ms. B.’s message was an awakening to not lose sight of what’s really important in my life.  To not give up hope when “things” look messy and out of sorts.

What about you?  Is there something that feels out of place in your life? 

Holding on to our faith, staying mindful of our gifts, are just some of the ways we can navigate through uncertain times.

Another way is to be ORGANIZED.

A Source Of Comfort We Can All Use

There’s a sense of peace and calmness that is derived from having things in order.  Being organized, assures us that we can rely on something when everything else may feel out of our reach.

I think we all need a source of comfort to help us along our way.

If you’re interested, I’m going to be running my FREE Webinar on getting organized again.  You can get all the details here.

I hope you’ll join me.

Wednesday Wellness

HERE’S A SLICE OF HEAVEN ON EARTH.

WOULDN’T IT BE LIFE CHANGING IF WE COULD SEE THE BEAUTY IN LIFE EVERYDAY?

Speak Your Truth

Speak Your Truth is what resonated the most for me from my spiritual retreat with Neale Donald Walsch, author of Conversations with God.

Since we are on the subject of truth, I must confess that I registered for this event because it’s been on my “Commitment List” of things to fulfill. You see, since the moment my eyes made contact with Neale’s words over 20 years ago, I had a burning desire to meet him. It was deeply important that I followed through on this as I felt it was part of my spiritual journey to do so.

I had real life questions that needed to be answered. I felt as if this part of my life would somehow be reconciled and I would find peace and resolution to some of the most challenging aspects of my life. Therefore, I had certain expectations of what I thought I would be receiving from this event.

Was I ever in for a surprise.

The child within me wanted nurturing and understanding. The adult me was looking for deeper wisdom to practically apply into my professional and personal life. These are the things I wanted.

Instead, I received something much more valuable, at least that is my opinion. Or should I say, at least that’s my truth. I ended receiving what I needed.

Neale was quick to remind us that we were not here to learn anything, but to simply remember. Although, we as a species occupy space here on this planet with people of diverse backgrounds and distinct differences, I remembered that outwardly we may appear all different, but the truth is that we are all one – we all come from the same source – God. Hearing this again brought a sense of peace to me.

Yet, I was still hungry for answers. It wasn’t enough for me to simply accept some of what I was supposed to be “remembering” opposed to what I was learning, as Neale would say. There was a part of me that just wasn’t fully leaning into it all. I wanted to but yet, I found myself struggling. I wanted more.

To say the least, I felt disappointed and I could not get an accurate pulse on what it was really all about. All I knew was that I wasn’t receiving what I was seeking. I felt let down.

But, life can be funny. And God does have a sense of humor.

What I came to realize is that I arrived at the retreat with something in “mind” and left with something in “hand.” What was now in my hand felt familiar, real and, in some ways, home. It made me laugh, feel special, and accepted. I guess you could say, it simply felt like I found me all over again.

Effortlessly, as if it was all destined to be from the beginning, I reconnected with my soul friends. Yes, I say reconnected because even though we had physically never met before, from a spiritual place, I knew better. Their eyes were the windows into my soul that woke me up and said, “Hey, you over there, I know you and you know me – Remember?”

And indeed I did.

 

 

As kids, playing on the playground of life, we enjoyed each other’s company. We laughed, we cried, we had intense conversations and light moments – all with ease and the innocence of a child. As we said our good-bye’s and parted ways, we knew that it didn’t mean forever. It meant until next time and this time again.

You see, this whole time, I thought I was looking for hard and fast answers to questions about life that really didn’t have answers. But what I came to find out was that I was really looking for meaningful relationships with people that would last a lifetime. I needed people to connect with, to form the same bonds as from childhood.

Even though I didn’t know it at the time, I got exactly what I needed: understanding.

When I arrived home from this spiritual retreat, I opened my vision box. It’s a special place where I keep all my hopes and dreams. I pulled out one of my hand-written notes: It is my heart’s desire to form bonding and loving relationships with family and friends and to find a new best friend for life.

If I am going to speak my truth, I found more than I bargained for. I found what I needed. God is Good!

Let Go And Let God – How This Pertains To Clutter

I’m sure you have heard the expression, Let Go And Let God. Yes?

Recently, I attended a seminar that gave me a different perspective on what Let Go And Let God means.

Most of us think about letting things go and turning things over to God when we are up against insurmountable odds. I would like to share some fascinating information that just may be a game changer for you when it appears the odds are stacked against you.

I would also like to take a closer look at what it really means to Let Go and Let God as it pertains to clutter. I know, it may sound a little “out there” but trust me…it was a huge aha moment for me and I can’t wait to let you in on it.

If this interests you, I would really love to talk to you.  Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with me personally.  I am opening up my calendar for three days, beginning July 10th – 12th. You can go ahead and register by clicking here!

Talk to you real soon!

10 Principles of Healthy Living

Dear Friends,

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

Yes, the Holiday Season is one that brings joy and happiness as family and friends gather together.  We laugh, we share stories of times gone by and we reflect.  As the holidays settle down and we begin to think about the New Year to come, most of us consider ways to improve the quality of our lives.  Everyone’s agenda is different but I found there are some things we all have in common that we strive to have for a healthy lifestyle.

Here are some simple principles to help you along your way:

1.  breathe deeply

2.  drink water

3.  sleep peacefully

4.  eat nutritiously

5.  enjoy activity

6.  give and receive love

7.  be forgiving

8.  practice gratitude

9.  develop acceptance

10.. develop a relationship with God

Happy Holidays Dear Friends!

10 Principles of Healthy Living

10 Principles of Healthy Living

Sometimes when I think about what is really required to live a simple life, it always comes back to these basic principles.  For without these, life will be difficult.

 

10 Principles of Healthy Living


  1. Breathe deeply
  2. Drink water
  3. Sleep peacefully
  4. Eat nutritiously
  5. Enjoy activity
  6. Give and receive love
  7. Be forgiving
  8. Practice gratitude
  9. Develop acceptance
  10. Develop a relationship with God

A Beautiful Prayer …When It All Gets Too Much…

For All My Busy People…

Dear God,

When the day is too busy and the voices too loud, when there is too much on my mind and too little in my heart, when I plan too much for tomorrow and explain too much about yesterday, when I have hidden my true feelings inside and then complained of being lonely and misunderstood, be my good shepherd and my friend.

Gather up my jangled nerves, my tensed muscles, my anxious and fluttering heart.  Send life pulsing through me like an irresistible flood.

But show me how to be quiet, too.  Teach me to be still.  In deep stillness let me rest.  Let silence surround me like a friend, calming me and instructing me with deeper wisdom from within.

When my day is too busy and the voices are all too loud, be my good shepherd and my friend.

Amen