Embracing CHANGE

It's amazing how life can take the swiftest turn and CHANGE everything you thought to be possible. CHANGE does not always mean the loss of something... CHANGE is a means of creating another way to ACCOMPLISH your goals...



Thursday, February 23, 2017

Clearing A Pathway For Abundance

Everyone deep down desires to live a life of abundance. Financial abundance, a fruitful and abundant family and love life, good health, amongst a plethora of other things. However, many will never fill those desires because they haven't cleared a pathway to receive the things in which they desire. Living a life of abundance is in fact a way of life. It's about how you think and the actions that follow those thoughts. It is one thing to want or to desire something and it is another thing to do something about it.

Many desire great things, but don't believe that they are deserving of those very things they desire and because of that belief they decide not to take action. Abundance is completely unrelated to the very things that exist outside of oneself. In fact, it has everything to do with what exist on the inside. Everything from thoughts, to motives, emotions, and even how one speaks to oneself. Abundance is not based solely on the material gains that one may seek. If you think and move in abundance, then you shall grow in abundance as well. But, please innerstand that I did not say to just think, I also said move. You must put actions to those very thoughts.

Clearing a pathway for a life of abundance is not hard to do. It requires only a few things like, discipline, patience, willingness, open-mindedness and change, just to name a few. You will need to be open to the change that is going to take place during this journey. You must be willing to accept change and make certain changes in your daily life like your thought process and your actions. You must be patient because this process will not be easy and it is not going to happen overnight. There will be joy, pain, happiness, sadness, and some tears on the road to an abundant life, but that is simply life. Be diligent, focused and disciplined. Remember that those desires you hold in your heart require action.

Start to move with intention and speak the very things you want. Now is the time to change how you think and how you speak. Speak LIFE and ABUNDANCE into your life and watch your desires manifest!
Namaste'- "I See The Divine In You."

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

THE "MUDDINESS" OF FEELINGS

Feelings are defined as an emotional state or reaction. Feelings are also defined as a "belief". Belief is defined as a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing. Now let's break this down further. As individuals, we usually attach feelings or get emotional or reactive to the people, things, and or ideas that we trust, that we "believe" mean something or hold some sort of value. However, often times being in our feelings and becoming reactive or making decisions based on those feelings and or beliefs can be detrimental.

Feelings are not a bad thing, but getting stuck in them can be. In order to move pass your circumstance, whether you have been hurt, wronged, dealt an injustice, or whatever, it is important that you acknowledge how that circumstance and person/people involved have made you feel, so that you can work on moving forward. Denial of any kind is a definite way of causing oneself to stay stuck in the grasp of something or someone mentally and emotionally.

There is a muddy area when dealing with feelings. An area that can get pretty dirty and leave you feeling tired, filthy, and just uuggghhh. It is extremely important that you are aware of your feelings so that you can always stay balanced and centered. If you don't seek to attain this level of self-awareness, you will become more and more reactive as time and circumstances progress, causing one to make poor and often irrational decisions.

There are various steps one can take to better manage and deal with feelings. First, take a deep breath and relax your mind and spirit. Second, think about who or what has caused you to have the feelings you have. Once you have found the source of your feelings, acknowledge them. Acknowledge what exact feelings you are experiencing, acknowledge why you are feeling them (who or what brought about the feelings) and then sit still for a minute as you process it all. Third, you need to ask yourself, are these "feelings" that you are finding yourself stuck in going to change the reality of the situation? Are these feelings going to allow you to move forward freely and successfully? Once you are able to remove your feelings from the situation you are currently in, you will be able to see and move with more clarity. You will be less reactive when dealing with the person and or situation, therefore creating less chaos and unneeded stress.

It is time that we all start to live and work smarter and not harder. For every action there is a reaction and for every cause there is an effect. It is important that we Innerstand that because when we do we will begin to make better decisions that will lead to a smoother life. There will be bumps along the way, but we can definitely minimize the impact of those bumps by making smarter decisions.

Namaste' - "I See The Divine In You."

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

YOUR DO IS NOT YOUR WHO

Often times we confuse what we do with who we are. We fail to realize that our "DO" and our "WHO" are two different things. Unfortunately, history has proven time and time again, that so many are judged by what they do. Many people are valued by how they contribute. For example, a person can be of good moral fortitude, honest and faithful, but if the individual is not successful or is not "doing" something worthy of praise in the eyes of others, then he or she is not valued. Another example would be the individuals who may not have made the best decisions at one point and time in their life and because of those choices others have judged them on their actions and not who they are. To further the example, a man is caught stealing, now although the premise for this decision is because his family is hungry and he had no other means of providing at that time. Society will look at this individual and label him a thief and or a criminal. While others may see him as a caring parent trying to take care of his family by any means necessary.

Other examples may be the extremely successful business man/woman, who to the naked eye appears successful, happy and together. Defined by a great career, often times a career that is not being lived from the true self. A career that is merely something he/she is great at, "just business" and has absolutely nothing to do with the individual outside the realm or scope of that business. Other times, an individual can become enthralled in their career that they lose sight of who they are.

Which leads me back to my initial point. Who you are can be much more valuable that what you do. It's important that we don't confuse the two. Now, don't get me wrong. That is not to say that what you do is not invaluable and or not important because it is. But, in the midst of you doing what you do, don't lose sight of who you are. When you acknowledge and live from your true self, then you Innerstand how to separate the two. It is a process, but a process well worth the journey.

Namaste' - "I See The Divine In You"