The Secret
I just received, watched and read The Secret!
The basis is what you think is what you get. So stop thinking about bad stuff! Think about all the great amazing things you want. Don't think, 'Oh but how?' Think 'It's great to have all this!'
Think as though you already have whatever it is you want, and it will manifest itself.
Interesting...
I absolutely recommend The Secret, especially for those who are just beginning on this 'path'.
The movie is well put together, it's not all FX and movie stars, but it has some great points in it. The book is just a rehashing of the movie - but if you're like me, you like ALL mediums!
I also recommend Think and Grow Rich ', which is along the same principle of asking, believing and receiving.You can either buy your very own copy from Amazon or you can download it here for F*R*E*E!
Thanks for reading.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Daylight Saving Time in Alberta
Did you know that Alberta is Springing Ahead on March 11th and Falling Back a week later this year?
I had no idea! I didn't believe Troy when he told me. ;-)
I needed proof: http://www.justice.gov.ab.ca/law/default.aspx?id=4318.
Thanks for reading!
Did you know that Alberta is Springing Ahead on March 11th and Falling Back a week later this year?
I had no idea! I didn't believe Troy when he told me. ;-)
I needed proof: http://www.justice.gov.ab.ca/law/default.aspx?id=4318.
Thanks for reading!
Labels:
The News Today,
Time Management
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Do You Need A Hug?
I always need hugs. I hug the people I love and care about as much as I can! Hugs just make you feel better. Why? Who knows. But imagine trying to BAN hugging? Why?
A hug brightens someones day. So go ahead...hug someone today! :-)
Thanks for reading.
I always need hugs. I hug the people I love and care about as much as I can! Hugs just make you feel better. Why? Who knows. But imagine trying to BAN hugging? Why?
A hug brightens someones day. So go ahead...hug someone today! :-)
Thanks for reading.
Labels:
Fun Stuff,
Giving Back,
Health,
Personal Development
Monday, March 05, 2007
Spring Cleaning
Ahhh, spring! The just perfect warm weather, the budding trees, the sprouting bulbs, the birds chirping, the thawing ground just begging to be turned...and spring cleaning. Blah! What a way to ruin a perfect picture.
Spring cleaning in my house starts at the beginning of March. That being said, it wasn't done last year because I was pregnant with Gavin and I really could have cared less. (I'm not a happy pregnant woman. ;-D)
Spring cleaning is a big job at the best of times, but this year, for me, its even bigger. Oh well, better get started.
I like to tackle little sections every week. For example, this week is the kitchen area - the pantry, the cupboards, under the oven and fridge, the dreaded junk drawer, etc. And next week it'll be another section, perhaps the mud room or the laundry room.
By tackling little sections at a time I find it more manageable and a bit more enjoyable (as enjoyable as cleaning can be). I feel a sense of accomplishment instead of feeling completely bogged down by the sheer size of the chore ahead.
It works for me - it may or may not for you. Try it and see, and let me know your tips for spring cleaning too! Just click comments at the bottom of this post.
Another thing that works for me is hiring someone to do it! ;-)
Thanks for reading!
Ahhh, spring! The just perfect warm weather, the budding trees, the sprouting bulbs, the birds chirping, the thawing ground just begging to be turned...and spring cleaning. Blah! What a way to ruin a perfect picture.
Spring cleaning in my house starts at the beginning of March. That being said, it wasn't done last year because I was pregnant with Gavin and I really could have cared less. (I'm not a happy pregnant woman. ;-D)
Spring cleaning is a big job at the best of times, but this year, for me, its even bigger. Oh well, better get started.
I like to tackle little sections every week. For example, this week is the kitchen area - the pantry, the cupboards, under the oven and fridge, the dreaded junk drawer, etc. And next week it'll be another section, perhaps the mud room or the laundry room.
By tackling little sections at a time I find it more manageable and a bit more enjoyable (as enjoyable as cleaning can be). I feel a sense of accomplishment instead of feeling completely bogged down by the sheer size of the chore ahead.
It works for me - it may or may not for you. Try it and see, and let me know your tips for spring cleaning too! Just click comments at the bottom of this post.
Another thing that works for me is hiring someone to do it! ;-)
Thanks for reading!
Labels:
Household Duties,
Housework,
Time Management
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