BE PROACTIVE!











{April 3, 2008}   Feel Good

I am

into

staying upbeat and positive.

When I do

maintain an attitude that

holds gratitude and happiness at the forefront,

wonderful things happen.

We have all experienced putting out good and watching good come back,

basic as it sounds

we need reminding on occasion.

Alot of folks in my part of the world

are struggling,

either

emotionally,

financially,

spiritually,

physically,

or in relationships.

Here in the northlands,

we have been in the winter zone since

November,

no Vitamin D being made on our skin–

yikes I really think that impacts our immune systems

and our emotional well-being–

everyone is begging

Spring to come forth.

It has been a long winter.

Pain-body is not understood

or allowed to be there and to be

observed,

instead ego turns pain-body into

a negative pattern and

the vulnerability of this state

can cause an overflow of negative

reactions.

It is hard to be around folks that

are bummed out.

I have to stay in positive mode,

continually lift myself up to the gold zone

of happy,

of positive,

of feel good now mode!

This takes extra energy at times,

but the results are well worth it.

It works,

it is contagious,

it rubs off on others.

Today in MN

the temps travel to the 50s,

folks definitely are brighter

and have an extra bounce in their step.

The snow is almost gone,

and the air is clean.

It is definitely a beautiful day in the neighborhood.

We’re feelin’ good.

Hope you are, too.

Here’s a Hicks quote that sums up envisioning which involves

being happy and feeling good:

“Once you start deliberately offering thought, then you can never offer enough action to keep up with the thought. Once you access the Energy that creates worlds, a huge vortex comes into place, and there’s just not enough action for you to keep up with that. And so, what you have to do is visualize every step of the way, envision you happy in the process. Envision things in place, envision people catching on. Just envision it working. Skip over the how and the where and the when and the who — and just stay focused upon the what and the why.” Abraham/ Hicks



et cetera