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March 31st, 2008

Life is Good if You Say So

Webster’s Definition of Positive – definite, unequivocal, clear, unmistakable, resolute, certain, inarguable, incontestable, indisputable, sure and confident, absolute, genuine, perfect

If you believe life is good, then life is good. When you affirm often, “All is well in my abundant world,” you open up a continuous and steady flow of good things coming to you. Even if your results come about a little differently then you imagined, or show up in a form other than what was planned, you will enjoy the essence of them just the same. If you predominantly believe that life is hard, life is hard. Pessimistic and negative affirmations attract more negative experiences.

The Principle of Positive Affirmation states: You have the power to creator your life, however you choose

Question: Are you choosing to affirm the positive truth about you?

Affirm: Affirm, with feeling, “My life is unfolding in perfect order. I am safe and protected. Everything is happening to support my highest good, even better than I imagined.” “My life is moving forward in serenity and peace, with more fun and laughter, and with relaxation and abundance! I am seeing all of my dreams coming true.”

Until Next Week!
Yours in Abundance,
Christen

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April 7th, 2008

Missed Your Calling?

Amber, a client of mine, recently went through a crisis. Although she is in her 50’s, it was not a midlife crisis. It instead began with a small lump in her breast, found by a plastic surgeon during a breast augmentation consultation.

This discovery led to a referral to a specialist, a biopsy, a diagnosis of malignancy and a successful surgical removal and many painful procedures. It was the toughest year of her life, but Amber discovered something very deep and untapped within her. She discovered that she was not living a life of purpose. She had no idea what her purpose was, but she knew that it was not present in her life.

Crisis brings awareness as it outlines with clarity what our lives are all about. In Amber’s case, she realized that she had missed her calling. When she mentioned this to a few people, they tried to make her feel better by acknowledging that she had a financially secure life with a good husband and beautiful children, a nicely furnished home and that she looked more 40 than her own 50 years old.

Amber began to see herself with a new depth and realized that as she started to find out more about herself, she started gravitating towards friendships that inspired and encouraged her towards her purpose.  

This month we will focus on how clarifying your purpose so that you can create a life with meaning.  

To your fulfillment,
Cara 

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