It's going well. I've been feeling really good lately. I now start my day on a very positive and conscious note. As always, I enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning, but now I also write down what I want to create in my life and meditate for 30 minutes. Then I do some writing, some in my journal and some on my computer.
I'm currently working on getting The Bohemian Life polished up, making sure I do at least one chapter each day. I do that in the morning. It's take about a month and a half at that pace, but at least it will be done and ready to publish.
This starts my day off on a very positive note. I also feel like I have a very good plan to move toward financial independence so I'll be free to live my life and pursue my dreams and personal destiny.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Listening to Ramtha
I'm listening to Ramtha on DVD. One of the things he says about creating your day is to ask yourself at the end of the day if you feel regret or have hurt feelings. See the thing is that if you feel either of these things, then it's likely you haven't taken 100% responsibility for creating your day. I think asking myself about regrets is extremely powerful in terms of creating my life and knowing if I am happy or unhappy with what I have created.
What Do I Want to Create?
I woke up this morning, thinking about this new intention in my life to create my day. I asked myself, "What is it that I want to create?" I decided that I will focus on Financial Independence. I've already started by making a list of things to do. One of the things I've done is to order a book from the library titled Your Money or Your Life. The book is about financial independence. I've read it before, but I need to read it again so I can get focused on this goal again.
The formula is fairly simple: earn as much as you can, spend as little as you can, and save as much as you can. Easier said than done as we all know, or we would all be financially independent by the age of 30. But I do think the book will help me in terms of formulating a budget and sticking to it.
So the first things to do are: pick up the book, read it, work on a budget, and meditate an hour each day on financial idependence. Will let you know what happens next....
The formula is fairly simple: earn as much as you can, spend as little as you can, and save as much as you can. Easier said than done as we all know, or we would all be financially independent by the age of 30. But I do think the book will help me in terms of formulating a budget and sticking to it.
So the first things to do are: pick up the book, read it, work on a budget, and meditate an hour each day on financial idependence. Will let you know what happens next....
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Creating My Day
Now that I have seen the film "What the Bleep Do We Know?" and read the book Evolve Your Brain, I'm becoming excited about these ideas again because I'm seeing new layers of understanding. I'm thinking about starting a new blog called "Create My Day" and discuss what I do each day to create my day and what the results are.
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