Tag: #transformation
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Daily Spark: Last Year’s Language
T.S. Eliott said, “For last years words belong to last year’s language. Next year’s words await another voice. And to make an end is to make a beginning.”
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Daily Spark: Act Upon It
“Let today be the day you love yourself enough to no longer just dream of a better life; let it be the day you ACT upon it!’ Steve Maraboli
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Daily Spark: Your Vibrational Energy
There aren’t many among us who haven’t heard the Beach Boys song, “Good, Good, Good, Good vibrations”. Most of us know about energy, and how we are always transmitting a vibrational signature. But how many of us have really taken this seriously, and worked to consciously, intentionally change that vibrational energy?
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Daily Spark: The Conspiring Universe
Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen.” I have made a decision that this is going to be a very good year!
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Anything Can Be
This year I am going to actively work to believe, and know, the line from the Shel Silverstein poem, that reads, “Anything can happen, child. Anything can be!” Transformation starts with believing and feeling the truth of that statement.
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Daily Spark: Holding On Or Letting Go?
Rumi stated that “Life is a balance of holding on and letting go.” Transformation sometimes requires letting go, and change can be scary.
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Daily Spark: How Big is Your Why?
When it comes to transformation, a question you can ask yourself is “how big is your why”? A big why will fill you with the fervor and passion and excitement of its coming!
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Daily Spark: Shift Happens
A podcaster friend of mine, Perry Tinsley, coined the phrase “Shift Happens”. And I am so glad that I have had a shift in my thinking, and my energy, which is transforming my end results!
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Daily Spark: Not Your Job
I’ve been struggling a bit with people and personalities this week. I am reminded of the quote, “It is not your job to like me, it’s mine,” by Byron Katie
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Daily Spark: Comfort in Everything
Gratitude is something that brings us comfort, if we practice it daily. When I start to consciously look for things to be grateful for, even in the midst of suffering, then I can begin to find that comfort.