Thursday, August 25, 2011

Quotation of the Day


"I would much rather have regrets about not doing what people said, than regretting
not doing what my heart led me to and wondering what life had been like if I'd just
been myself."
—  Brittany RenĂ©e


Share with me will you?

What action will you take today enacting what your heart stirs in you; birthing the wonder anticipating realization? 

   

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Namaste,
Jacky

Thursday, August 18, 2011

My Quotation Gift to YOU

On this day of your life I believe God wants you to know...

...that you should never be content with so little when you can reach out for something big.

 

Charles L. Allen asked a question about that, wondering why so many people settle for so little. You do not have to place yourself among them. The world is an abundant place. Abundant with opportunity, abundant with good fortune, abundant with ideas, and abundant with love.

 

Reach into that abundance and take what is rightfully yours. It is your inheritance, gifted to you by God. Let yourself have it. Do not fail to reach for it for fear that it will not come to you. How can it come to you if you do not reach for it?

 

Do not be content with so little. Reach, stretch, for something big.




This is about NOT settling!  It's NOT about what is deserved.  It is about accepting what is, that abundance exists and simply the knowing of it, accepting of it, taps into the creative abundance of anything your desires can dream up.  Dream, believe, allow it, enjoy it, then it contagiously spreads around you.  Let it.  
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Namaste,
Jacky

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Quotation of the Day

"I claimed myself and remade my life."
—  Dorothy Allison


Good Morning:
Just like those pesky story problems contain the "red herrings", I hope to exercise critical thinking skills rather than trick you (lol), life is full of them too.  It is incredibly easy to get side tracked from ones purpose with all the "red herrings" life provides.  Some, may be wrapped in amazingly powerful, essential qualities that we empower by allowing them impact who we are today, what we do and feel; other "red herrings" allowed to influence how life's moments are spent come from incredibly inconsequential sources, yet we allow them to have power in life via our thoughts and attention, responding to them.  
It is amazing how little credibility is given to our own inner voice.  The source of greatness, the connection and validation of our purpose.  The guiding tools that would best keep life on course  manifests through those things that bring us joy, a feeling of value and validation/accomplishment.  To stay on course, these things require attention and value distracting us from our "red herrings".    
For me, to remain focused on my purpose requires daily attention, refocusing my attention/action to those activities true to me and my purpose, giving voice and physicality to the grandest version of the greatest vision I have ever held of who I am!  Everything else is beside the point.
Today, I recommit to reclaiming my life from my red herrings and make my life the greatest version of my greatest vision ever held of my own potential.  

Love you all.  

Anything you'd like to share?

P.S.  Find this and other wonderful quotations and responses at:

 http://jackyabell.blogspot.com

 
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Namaste,
Jacky