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Prosperity Challenge Day 18
September 14th Day 18
As we wind down our challenge I want to bring focus to a few key concepts. One important concept is to remember to take one hundred per cent responsibility for your life.
When you find yourself in the "blame" game you've just stepped away from prosperity energy. You are the one who said what you said, did what you did and made the choices you made. If you are going to take credit for the good you've done, stand up and own the things that you could have done better.
Notice when you find yourself complaining and make a choice to stop. This is also very heavy energy and is counter productive for a prosperity mindset.
You are not the victim of your clutter, disorganization, or tardiness. When you take full responsibility you understand that you can make the changes that are needed. You have everything you need right inside of you! Remember, ask, "How can I?" not "Why me?"
Think prosperously!
Love To You,
Maggie
posted on: 9/14/2009 4:56:34 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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