If you knew it would be Fun?
If you knew you could do it?
If you Believed in yourself and Believed in your Dreams?
If you knew it would Feel Good?
If you knew it would help even one person feel more JOY?
If you knew people were waiting for you to do it?
If you knew it is how you will feel the most JOY?
If you knew it was the easiest and most joyful way to attract $$$$$$$$…?
If you knew it would allow you to spend more time with people you love, in places you love, and doing what you love to do?
How would you answer each of the questions above? You're answers will help you know what will help you enjoy your life and give what you are here to give. One of my answers — that still keeps showing up — is that I would write and publish my book, The Art of Living a Life You Love. It is published and available on amazon. Now I am in the process of checking the audio recordings for my book. My intention is for my book to help people go from feeling OK — or even depressed — to feeling good and then to feeling fully alive and blessed with a life of love.
I hope you will ask yourself the questions and give yourself the gift of answering them on paper. When you get clear on what you want — and why — answers for how to do it will begin to show up. Will you answer the questions? I hope so because I wish you ALWAYS a life you love to live — a life of love, creativity, and joy. I wish you a life where you feel fully alive, enjoy each day, and are able to give all you want to give and live the life you most want to live.
Love, Hugs, and Joy,
:) Margaux
This reminds me of:
"Just for today, I will try to live through this day only, and not tackle my whole life problem at once. I can do something for 12 hours that would appall me if I felt that I had to keep it up for a lifetime."
This quote used to boggle my mind, until I realized it was about change, real change, making a real change. If I can picture myself doing it in the future, I can surely do it for the next 12 hours, or 2 hours, or 10 minutes. How to get from possible to that space between possible and impossible.
Posted by: Susan Levin White | January 28, 2010 at 11:13 AM