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A Magical Moment
One of my readers, Esther, submitted an amazing lost and found story that really speaks to the power of trusting that all is in Divine Order. This isn't a lost in the clutter and found again story, but it's very magical.
I have a story that starts a long time ago and ends up a couple of weeks ago with a belief that there is more than meets the eye to our lives. Do you believe?
My children gave me a mother's ring about 20 years ago. I wore it for years. After my husband died my knuckles increased in size and I took it off for a year. When I sold my house, I had some extra money so had it resized and refitted. I wore it again for about nine months and when I went to a massage, I took it off and put it in my fleece jacket pocket. I went shopping after and when I got home the ring was missing. I looked for three days everywhere at home, in the car, in the garage, in the house and of course in the jacket. For two years, I have been without the ring.
One evening a couple of weeks ago, I got home, got out of the car and walked as usual toward the house. Just as I got to the side door of the garage, something dropped in front of me and bounced up to my waist. I looked down and there was my ring. Where did it come from? Your guess is as good as mine. I had a new garage door so it wasn't stuck there as someone thought.
Esther's story does make one stop and wonder what's behind these out of the blue—or out of the air-- moments. May you have many of these out of the blue moments in 2009 with some wonderful surprises on the other side!
Happy New Year! May 2009 be a happy, prosperous and organized year for you!
Maggie
posted on: 1/1/2009 12:00:00 PM by Maggie McCauley
category: The Mental Side
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Maggie McCauley, ACC, LICSW, The Effortless Organizing Coach, is the president of "A New View". She takes a holistic approach to organizing coaching her clients to create new habits that promote overall well-being, a sense of freedom and peace of mind.
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My Favorite Books
- The Success Principles by Jack Canfield
- It's Hard To Make A Difference When You Can't Find Your Keys by Marilyn Paul
- Organize With Confidence by Elizabeth Hagen
- The Secret Of Letting Go by Guy Finley
- Life Is Short--Wear Your Party Pants by Loretta La Roche
- The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
- The Seven Whispers by Christina Baldwin
- Loving What Is by Byron Katie
- Making A Change For Good by Cheri Huber
- "Happiness Now!" by Robert Holden, PhD.
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