I'll get to why I titled this entry, that way, in a minute...
I got an email, today, with a great message:
"This is your LIFE. Do what you love. And do it often. If you don't like something, change it. If you don't like your job, quit. If you don't have enough time, stop watching tv. If you are looking for the love of your life, stop. They will be waiting for you when you start doing things you love. Stop over analyzing. All emotions are beautiful. When you eat, appreciate every last bite. Life is simple. Open your mind, arms and heart to new things. And people. We are united in our differences. Ask the next person you see what their passion is and share your inspiring dream with them. Travel often: getting lost will help you find yourself. Some opportunities only come once, seize them. Life is about the people you meet and the things you create with them, so go out and start creating. Life is short. Live your dream and wear your passion."
Needless to say, I thought that was amazing! I'm not sure why. I've heard all of those ideas before. For some reason, it just entered my brain differently this time. More powerfully, I guess. This time it feels as if every single one of those statements is a tangible nugget of wisdom that I can see and touch and relate to.
I'm also finding myself dwelling in absolute joy, these days, due to a reconnection to these ideas. And, I think that's really key. It seems as though "doing what you love" brings joy and more things to be joyful about.
So, back to the "Is life really short" title of this blog. I completely understand why that statement is made. It's a reminder to seize the day. Got it. But, why on Earth would anyone want to say, over and over, "Life is short"? I would think, just like every other thought, if you said it enough times you'd get... A SHORT LIFE.
Plus, is it really all that short? The average life span is 28,105 days long. That's a lot of days.
I like carpe diem much better.
So, what are you gonna' do tonight? Watch tv or start creating your life's magic act?
xoxox
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
The state of your life is nothing more than a reflection of your state of mind. ~ Wayne Dyer
Thought this title was a good jumping off point...
Is it true? Do your thoughts become your reality, your life? Science has proven that EVERYTHING in life is made of energy. Your body, a desk, electricity, your thoughts are all made of energy. And these things are all vibrating at different vibrations, and, therefore, have different densities. So, you can touch a car, but you can't touch your thoughts. And, yet, they're both made of the same thing - ENERGY.
So, to take it one step further, the thoughts you think are vibrating energy patterns and when you think a thought over and over and over again, it becomes more and more 'solidified' until it eventually becomes something that you can touch. Sounds simple enough.
I think this is one of the most exciting ideas spreading around the planet! People are talking about the movies The Secret and What the Bleep... . Research is continuing and more and more discoveries are being made in this field of study, which is called Quantum Physics.
What does this mean for you? Simply put, if your thoughts become things, choose the good ones, as Mike Dooley says. And, of course, that also includes what you choose to talk about as well.
Let's take a life example to illustrate these points. You're making breakfast and the carton of milk slips from your hand, lands on the floor, and you watch in shock as milk sprays from the carton and coats just about every inch of the kitchen. In your mind, at that moment, you could think to yourself, "Perfect! Now I'm gonna' be late for work!! How am I going to clean all of this up by myself? This is gonna' take me FOREVER! This kind of thing ALWAYS happens to me. Why am I so CURSED?"
I'm sure moments like this have happened to ALL of us. And, if thoughts become things, this spilled milk type of experience would happen fairly often to the person who thinks these types of thoughts.
Let's take that same example and, instead of those thoughts, illustrate an alternative response to the spilled milk. What if the milk splattered all over the kitchen and you thought to yourself, "Wow! That was unexpected. I certainly wasn't planning on wiping down the cupboards and cleaning the floor this morning. I bet, if I hurry, I'll still make it to work on time. I sure am glad I have all of the supplies I need to take care of this. I bet if I asked someone to help me, they'd be happy to lend a hand. I'm so grateful to have plenty of milk and a kitchen to make my breakfast in. I'll be done with this in no time."
It may seem odd, at first, to change your thinking and think thoughts that are more positive and lighthearted in nature. It definitely takes practice. The great thing about making the effort to pay attention to your thoughts and words, is knowing that it is having an impact on your life. We all want to be happy. And, if you want to be happy, you'll need to start BEING happy.
Start now. Try it. We'll talk more, soon. :)
Is it true? Do your thoughts become your reality, your life? Science has proven that EVERYTHING in life is made of energy. Your body, a desk, electricity, your thoughts are all made of energy. And these things are all vibrating at different vibrations, and, therefore, have different densities. So, you can touch a car, but you can't touch your thoughts. And, yet, they're both made of the same thing - ENERGY.
So, to take it one step further, the thoughts you think are vibrating energy patterns and when you think a thought over and over and over again, it becomes more and more 'solidified' until it eventually becomes something that you can touch. Sounds simple enough.
I think this is one of the most exciting ideas spreading around the planet! People are talking about the movies The Secret and What the Bleep... . Research is continuing and more and more discoveries are being made in this field of study, which is called Quantum Physics.
What does this mean for you? Simply put, if your thoughts become things, choose the good ones, as Mike Dooley says. And, of course, that also includes what you choose to talk about as well.
Let's take a life example to illustrate these points. You're making breakfast and the carton of milk slips from your hand, lands on the floor, and you watch in shock as milk sprays from the carton and coats just about every inch of the kitchen. In your mind, at that moment, you could think to yourself, "Perfect! Now I'm gonna' be late for work!! How am I going to clean all of this up by myself? This is gonna' take me FOREVER! This kind of thing ALWAYS happens to me. Why am I so CURSED?"
I'm sure moments like this have happened to ALL of us. And, if thoughts become things, this spilled milk type of experience would happen fairly often to the person who thinks these types of thoughts.
Let's take that same example and, instead of those thoughts, illustrate an alternative response to the spilled milk. What if the milk splattered all over the kitchen and you thought to yourself, "Wow! That was unexpected. I certainly wasn't planning on wiping down the cupboards and cleaning the floor this morning. I bet, if I hurry, I'll still make it to work on time. I sure am glad I have all of the supplies I need to take care of this. I bet if I asked someone to help me, they'd be happy to lend a hand. I'm so grateful to have plenty of milk and a kitchen to make my breakfast in. I'll be done with this in no time."
It may seem odd, at first, to change your thinking and think thoughts that are more positive and lighthearted in nature. It definitely takes practice. The great thing about making the effort to pay attention to your thoughts and words, is knowing that it is having an impact on your life. We all want to be happy. And, if you want to be happy, you'll need to start BEING happy.
Start now. Try it. We'll talk more, soon. :)
Monday, October 11, 2010
In the Beginning (or Walk This Way)
I thought it would be appropriate to start off by sharing a bit about where I've been, so ...
I've been an explorer for about ten years, now. By explorer, I mean I've been searching for answers to the age old questions - Why are we here? What's my purpose? Is there a God or universal life force? What role do I play in shaping and creating my life?
I'm 43 years old and can honestly say that I absolutely LOVE MY LIFE.
It wasn't always that way...
I would first like to say that, compared to many people, I've lived a blessed life. I was married and have received much love in my life, I have a young teenager, for whom I am grateful for every single day, and I have enjoyed many creature comforts - plenty to eat, many beautiful roofs over my head, travel, toys, etc.
There have also been times of great emotional struggle. There were years when I felt as though my life had no meaning and times when I thought the monotony of each day would certainly suck the life right out of me. Getting divorced after almost 15 years of marriage brought me to my knees. I've even counted pennies until the next payday.
Fast forward to today and, honestly, not much has changed. I still have challenges, heartbreak, and financial struggles. The difference is, today's 'challenges' are barely a blip on my radar. I now see challenges as just an opportunity to have learned something new. No more, no less. Heartbreak has been replaced with an understanding that things and people come in and out of our lives and is something we have absolutely no control over. Financial struggles are now opportunities to grow and learn and share my brilliance with the world.
Are you ready to share your brilliance with the world? Then take my hand and join me on the journey...
I've been an explorer for about ten years, now. By explorer, I mean I've been searching for answers to the age old questions - Why are we here? What's my purpose? Is there a God or universal life force? What role do I play in shaping and creating my life?
I'm 43 years old and can honestly say that I absolutely LOVE MY LIFE.
It wasn't always that way...
I would first like to say that, compared to many people, I've lived a blessed life. I was married and have received much love in my life, I have a young teenager, for whom I am grateful for every single day, and I have enjoyed many creature comforts - plenty to eat, many beautiful roofs over my head, travel, toys, etc.
There have also been times of great emotional struggle. There were years when I felt as though my life had no meaning and times when I thought the monotony of each day would certainly suck the life right out of me. Getting divorced after almost 15 years of marriage brought me to my knees. I've even counted pennies until the next payday.
Fast forward to today and, honestly, not much has changed. I still have challenges, heartbreak, and financial struggles. The difference is, today's 'challenges' are barely a blip on my radar. I now see challenges as just an opportunity to have learned something new. No more, no less. Heartbreak has been replaced with an understanding that things and people come in and out of our lives and is something we have absolutely no control over. Financial struggles are now opportunities to grow and learn and share my brilliance with the world.
Are you ready to share your brilliance with the world? Then take my hand and join me on the journey...
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