Motivational Quote of the Day from Nightingale.com
"With every obstacle that has happened to me in my life,
my brain immediately says, 'Where is the hidden blessing?'
In starting a business and growing a business,
every day is learning how to manage obstacles."
my brain immediately says, 'Where is the hidden blessing?'
In starting a business and growing a business,
every day is learning how to manage obstacles."
— Sara Blakely: is an entrepreneur and founder of Spanx
Abraham-Hicks Publications
You never get it done, and you cannot get it wrong. Life is supposed to be fun: you are creator, you are a focusing mechanism, and you are here in an environment that is very conducive to that. When you get hold of an idea, play it out for the pleasure in it. If you are doing it for any other reason, then you are not connecting to your Source Energy. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Silver Springs , MD on Sunday, April 11th, 1999 # 392
Our Love, Jerry and Esther
From Astrology.com
Daily Feng Shui Tip
I'm going to throw a curveball and ask if any of you recognize the name Cy Young? He was the famous American baseball player who has one of the most prestigious awards named after him. We're talking about him now because he was born on this date in 1867. In fact, the Cy Young Award is an elite honor bestowed annually to the best pitcher in baseball. If you engage in any sort of competition and want to hit a home run, why not try an old Hawaiian Huna technique that involves using both visualization and a specific, proven successful breathing technique? Standing up straight with your feet planted firmly on the ground, breathe in through the nose and out through the mouth. Do this four times in succession with fifteen seconds between each breath. All the while 'see' a white bubble above your head and visualize the perfect outcome for the result you are hoping your intentional breathing will bring. Create that scene with clarity and enthusiasm in the imaginary bubble hovering over your head before blowing some literal life into it. Breathe in, and once your visual is set, blow your breath hard into the bubble over your head. Do this entire empowering sequence all over again fifteen seconds later. Repeat this process four separate times. Rest assured that the tremendous rewards you will see as a result of this intentional breathing will blow you away! But that's exactly what you expected, right?
Daily Dream Decoder
Ocean
The ocean is the place of origin for all life. Especially in Jungian interpretation, this is a place of creativity, fertility, and birth. There is also a lingering sense humans have of rising up out of the collective origins of life in the oceans. It is easy to see the Darwinian influence of these ideas. More importantly, it is easy to see the lack of connection some dreamers could have with this approach to dream interpretation.
Given the widespread popularity of boating, scuba diving, and cruise vacations, numerous people have experiences with the ocean that were not available in the past. It may be that the dreamer has one of these connections to the ocean, rather than a general perception of fertility.
For some, the ocean can impart a sense of fear and foreboding, especially if they can't swim. Its ultimate vastness, coupled with their lack of swimming ability, can appear in a dream as a ref lection of some insurmountable struggle they may be having in waking life.
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