Thank You!
This month I was guided to compose a short, very
personal E-newsletter to finish this year of 2007.
I am so grateful to you my readers. Thank you for
your continued support and your interest. I am Blessed.
Technology and Your Consciousness
We are so tapped into technology and
the ways it can help us save time, systematize,
and perhaps save paper. Technology can be used
in wonderful ways for wonderful things.
It was not designed to take us "over" and cause
us to be more impersonal and impatient.
As we finish this year, I urge you to consider your
consciousness. Has it kept up with your level of
technology? Are you doing business from your heart
and mind, or just from your computer and cell phone?
Your most important job here on Planet Earth is
to grow your consciousness and create the kind of
life you wish to live.
Safety Zone
Two things to pay attention to and approach with
common sense.
1. Do not speak on the cell phone while gassing
up your vehicle. Cell phones create sparks, and in a
very rare event, with all conditions met, the fumes
from the gas could ignite. There is a reason the gas pump
is printed with the words "no smoking" and "turn
off your engine". See http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/media/ashore/issues/summer03/ReasonsToUseCaution.htm
and http://www.aighawaii.com/news_companynews.asp
2. Watch out for your children online and
through email that they do not fall prey to persons
posing as Santa Claus and other holiday characters.
Wanna Help?
Our international nonprofit organization provides resources for living in the gentle power of gratefulness, which restores courage, reconciles relationships, and heals our Earth.
Visit: http://www.gratefulness.org/index.htm
Fun--Bite
Patient had waffles for breakfast and anorexia for lunch.
Create a Promise Plan for 2008
2008 is a powerful year both energetically and astrologically.
We can live on-purpose and realize our dreams.I am reading the book Billionaire Secrets to Successby Bill Bartmann. He suggests that we create a promise
plan instead of a series of goals. He states that a goal
is a lofty ambition or something to strive for, implying
something difficult to achieve. He says goals are rarely
met. A promise, on the other hand, succeeds for
3 reasons: emotional attachment, a history of success,
and role reversal of the subconscious mind. To write your
2008 Promise Plan go through the following steps:
WHAT
A single statement describing your objective that is
as narrow and specific as you can make it. For example, "I want to be healthy" is vague. What does being healthy
mean to you? Are you saying that you are the perfect weight
for you and that you feel energetic and happy every day?
WHEN
Set a delivery timeline to keep your focus and commitment.
WHERE
Where will your promise happen? Where will you be?
Use all 5 senses. Your mind begins to see and feel
where your accomplishment takes place, hence the more
real it becomes in your mind's movie reel.
WHY
Firstly, whose life will be improved after accomplishing your
objective? And, secondly, who will you need help from
to accomplish your promise?
HOW
This is your part in your promise. List the specific action steps
you are going to take. Do not let this part stop you. You
don't have to have all answers, you just have to remain
focused on your objective. Bill suggests to work from
the end and move backward in order to form your action steps
promise.
HOW IT WILL MAKE YOU FEEL
This adds powerful motivation to your promises. Again,
using our senses and emotions to realize our dreams.
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Go for it!
Many, Many Blessings to you for 2008!
Miluna
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