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Not the kind of thing a person wants to hear while recovering from a cancer challenge. “That can’t be right, I DO want to live, with everything that is in me!” I said a bit defensively. That’s what I THOUGHT I thought. It’s time like this that a life coach is very happy she has a coach of her own! continue
I don’t know about you, but I am tired of hearing story after story of people struggling to overcome UNWORTHINESS. Seems
like every coaching program or self improvement seminar ends up dealing with this pesky critter. When you are in the Law of Attraction world and all you produce is contrast after contrast after contrast, it can be impossible to keep your vibration where you want it to be. continue
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Every now and then, there is a bible scripture comes back to me at just the right time. One of these is “God places the lonely in
families.” I don’t remember where it is exactly but I do remember when I read it for the first time.
I was going through a particularly difficult time and living in a city with no immediate family, I was pretty lonely. I had found a local bible study group, can’t tell you how I even heard about it, I just began attending. What I found there were people who were kind to me, very kind to me. I enjoyed the bible back then, as much as I enjoy reading Abraham Hicks today. I remember having the identical passion over the ahas I got while reading.
“God places the lonely in families.” No wonder that one still feels good. It is true, you know, while the relationship between you and a female relative may be rocky, there is a very good chance there is someone in your life right now who is the same age as she is who is treating you awfully nice right now. continue
He walked into the house, head hanging in dejection. “What’s up, hon?” she asked. “I don’t know,” he said, “I am just not
feeling like myself these days.” She knew he was facing challenges in his career and the stress was starting to show itself at home. He was short with her and with the kids and there was a dark cloud that seemed to follow him wherever he went. What is a soul mate to do?
So much had changed since the early days in their relationship. She would give anything to see the spark back in his eye, the irresistible grin back on his face and the spring in his step. After all, ever since she started reading Abraham Hicks, Napoleon Hill and Jack Canfield, her life had been getting more interesting by the moment. Learning that what a person focuses on expands had changed her life and she wanted that for him intensely.
“Why does he reject all of these ideas?” she wrote in her journal. “I KNOW FOR SURE that this information will help him. I am SO frustrated. It seems the more I tell him about what he could do if he only set his mind to it, the more withdrawn he is getting.” continue
“I used to have friends that just just hung out together.” She sighed. “ We didn’t have to make plans or anything We just hung
out”. The woman on the other end of the phone continued, “I think I just gave up trying years ago.” Can you relate?
Where did our social circles go anyway? Years ago it seemed we easily congregated in some one’s apartment or dorm room. Young moms might gather occasionally at the neighborhood Starbucks, but eventually work environments become the main social environment. How few of us work with groups of people who are genuinely supportive and kind to one another. On good days ambivalent and on bad ones down right hostile, no wonder we isolate ourselves more and more as we get older. continue