Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Psalm 23, revised

I found a gem today! I want to share it with you because it brings the 23rd Psalm from the language of the Bible into modern language. I just love this rendition of the prayer and it was sent to me via an email. I hope David (I don't know him) doesn't mind that I share it with all of you. It's certainly a prayer that will help us create and enjoy our daily abundances. I plan on writing this one out on a card, placing it on my desk, and reciting the prayer daily. I hope you feel this same attraction to it. Be wonder-filled!

The 23rd Psalm re-created by David Kelm, from the Seeds of Harmony Project:

'Co-creator, my source! I don t need a thing. I am bedded down in lush meadows, I drink from quiet pools. The care of my soul is provided for and I am guided in the right direction. Even when it appears I am going through Death Valley, I am not afraid because the source of all is with me allowing me to feel secure. I have a banquet surrounding me that is also sitting right in front of those who choose to be a victim. I am aware of the love that enfolds me and my cup brims with blessings. Peace and harmony energize me in my every experience. I appreciate now, forever and ever.'

Isn't that beautiful and inspiring?

Enjoy a wonder-filled abundant day!

Love & Blessings,
Dallas

Monday, November 16, 2009

Creating Goals for Living Life Daily

There are numerous law of attraction blogs online whereby the people writing them want you to do a list of goals. Although I do see the importance of this, I've always felt that was something one did when in high school. It doesn't expand out into real life, does it? Yes, it certainly does.

When we're in school we usually live very structured lives. I never felt I needed any kind of set routines because I liked to live life spontaneously without too many borders boxing me in. Now I realize that I was just hiding behind reasons for not bringing my dreams into my life, my reality. Instead I was giving myself and everyone else excuses as to why my life wasn't turning out like I'd planned; like I'd hoped. As if my life could do this willy-nilly on its own, my fate predetermined so that I can relinquish all responsibility for what happens to me. Eventually you catch up with yourself.

In lieu of the many years I've procrastinated and haven't given myself the time of day, literally, I'm finally sitting myself down and writing up some goals. Oh, not just one list of goals. No. I don't do things lightly, I love to dive right in. So I'm starting off by making a daily list of goals and then I'll make it weekly, and on upwards. I can't say until it's completed because it never will be done. The joy will be found in the activities and energy I put into bringing these dreams into a reality by living in the now. The future will take care of itself when its present arrives. For now, I'm only to be focused on what I would do daily and see how the momentum picks up.

I'm going to share with you a list of daily goals I've already initiated so that it might inspire and encourage you to sit down and make your lists. Then to commit to it. Oh yes, there's that 'commit' word. I don't like it much either but I'm growing to like it because I now realize that it will bring me results. Yes, definitely. Also, I might add that this list of goals I'm presenting to you are related to my career goals. There are other lists that I'll be doing as well, to bring other dreams into my reality such as a goal weight loss. It's not enough to just allow the thoughts to roll around in your head, endlessly. You have to take part in the creation and not just wish it, leaving you wishing for a long time. And taking part in the creation begins with the ideas floating around inside of you, and doing what you need to do to get it out into your physical life.

So, let us begin with my daily goals geared towards the career I desire and how I need to go about attaining it. Some of these routines are already in place, but there's another element about these goals that I'd like to discuss as well. Time. Yes, you need to write out how much time you'll devote to each of your daily goals so that you're productive in every way conceivable. But it has to be fun too, not feel like it's work. Remember, the fun and joy is in living each day bringing your desires to fruition and the joy you feel as it nears you. There are always more goals to set and even changes made in the goals you thought you wanted.

So, begins the task.

Personal Daily Career Goals:

1. Law Of Attraction Blog - Search for new information on LOA to share ie. videos, links, books, ideas, blogs, etc.
Time: 1 Hour

2.Angel Guidance Blog - Check for new questions and offer angelic answers.
Time: 1/2 Hour

3. Meditate
Time: 15-20 minutes

4. Write articles. It's good for me and the people. Do it!
Time: 1 Hour

5. Daily Guidance at Facebook
Time: 15 minutes

6. Read part of a book or something online whereby I'm learning something new.
Time: 1 Hour

7. You want to have your own oracle cards - get to creating them - trust spirit.
Time: 1 Hour

8. You've felt a great urge for a few years now to write a book about imagination - Do it!
Time: 1 Hour

9. Send prayers to those on prayer list.
Time: 15 minutes

10. Grateful Journal - Write all that I'm thankful for each day.
Time: 1/2 Hour

11. BlogTalkRadio and Other Internet Radio websites for a radio show - See what's out there, what do you want to do and how to do it. Break it down. Ask for help if needed. Talk to Linda/tigerlily about brainstorming the show.
Time: 1 Hour

Well it looks like I've chalked up an 8 hour day geared towards my career goals. Some of the times on these goals may change as I do them, but for now this is the schedule and structure I'd like to stick to. Are you along for the ride? Do you want to bring your career goals into manifestation? If so, play along with me and let's watch that law of attraction pour all over us.

Be wonder-filled!
Dallas
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