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Prosperity Challenge-Day One
August 28, 2009: Day one of our twenty-one day prosperity adventure has begun!
Today I woke up and decided to set an intention to have a joyful and effortless day. This is not a completely new activity for me, but it's one worth sharing because it sets my energy for the day. When thinking prosperously we need to bring focus to our attitude. The more positive our attitude is the more "attractive" we are.
Throughout the day I checked in and reminded myself of the kind of day I wanted. "I want a joyful and effortless day." At one point as I was on the computer and it wasn't "cooperating" I noticed a shift in my energy—I was a little tense. I simply noticed it and reminded myself of the kind of day I wanted. That's all that's required, just notice without judgment.
The more you do this the easier it gets. You are always in charge, that's the best part! Life will always be checking in with us to see how much we want what we've intended, too!
Set an intention for tomorrow and see what happens, remember no judgments.
Love To You,
Maggie
posted on: 8/28/2009 4:15:30 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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