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Unforgettable~Forged on the Tracks of Time
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via From my days of teaching: Journal Entry of March 16, 2007~Night before Spring Vacation
Blast from the past~still relevant. Self-respect is a strong key to respecting and appreciating others.
Yes, I have been vacating a lot…in order to see what is going on behind the scenes of life. {Note from the future~this was before the days of meditation} Going into my own insecurities/weaknesses, learning to accept and welcome “feedback” to grow on.
GUIDANCE
Touchstone into your crystalline heart space of billowing light reflected and refracted by the multitude of relationships you have with your many students. Strong, powerful intensity grows by daring to dive into the place reflected back by others. Much of what you have received lately is encouraging…going forward into more self-esteem and inner knowing of who you are.
What is transpiring in your soul? Deeper kindness and compassion…less judgment, more thoughtful appreciation of students!
I wish to know myself well and to know others. I wish to write to nourish myself and others. Write of what??? Of my travels in consciousness! Who would listen??? I’m listening…
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via Journal Entry : March 20, 2007 SPRING SOLSTICE!!! Update to December 2, 2017
Courage will take you everywhere worthwhile going!!!
The end of one year approaches and the beginning of another zooms in. Just like that! Yet it holds so much significance for all of us. It offers a chance to begin anew, to get firm with one’s self, and give form, from the inside, to the world we wish to see on the outside.
In order to do this, what words must be removed from the Dictionary of Your Life? Everyone has words which when used repeatedly create upset, limitations, and even chaos in the inner and outer worlds. What are those words for you? How easy is it going to be to stop using them? Be honest. Would you like to receive Divine Help? What is the percentage of being able to do this on your own? What is the percentage of Help from the Benevolent One that it will take you to get there?
Write it…
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Revisited and edited and brought up to the present on December 1, 2017. Getting a jumpstart on 2018!
Setting goals works. Writing them down works even better. And accountability insures that you stay on track until you’ve reached your goal.
This builds self-respect and overcomes poor habits that come from unconscious beliefs such as “I don’t deserve to achieve”, “I’d rather procrastinate than test myself, because I’m afraid of failure and I’m afraid of success”, or just simply the belief that “I can’t”. These are markers of unwillingness. So ask yourself am I willing to set a goal, create an action plan, and ask for accountability? If so, you are on your way to something new. No matter what the result, if you stick to this plan, you are going to learn something NEW about yourself.
Research on goal-setting at Dominican University, California, done by Gail Matthews indicated that folks who write down their goals, create action plans, and track their progress accomplish significantly more goals than people…
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