We love to receive praise from our loved ones, our bosses, our professional societies and more. That recognition feels good! As we experience the Source Love always inside us, we find happiness and satisfaction on our own. We feel less needy for appreciation from others. Continue reading →
We want to notice the flowing Good around us. Yes, it is more challenging when some part of our body feels uncomfortable. We can focus more carefully, putting attention on what we can enjoy and learn right now. We can experience so many blessings as we choose to shift our attention to appreciation. Continue reading →
We have been deeply trained to monitor ourselves for our transgressions; watch for our breaking rules, etc.
At a certain incident, we may notice ourselves flooded with uncomfortable feelings of fear, loathing, anger and more. Continue reading →
We can exercise some influence as we flood our consciousness with thoughts of appreciation. Have you run some tests on this practice? Please read below one account which brought some positive change. Continue reading →
What if we train ourselves to remain calm in most circumstances and to live life expecting Good. What would it look like? Please read this account as a possible example. Continue reading →
We feel good when we appreciate those who guided us, who contributed so abundantly to our lives. Since we practice seeing Good all around us, we relish listing these wonderful people in the mix. This helps us fuel feeling Good today. Continue reading →
We can easily notice that so many folks around us are filled with fear in these times. What strength can we develop to support ourselves in resilience and self-mastery to remain calmer and more balanced each day? Continue reading →
We want to affirm the Forces of Good as we go. Periodically a habitual thought may pop up, “I am single and alone in life.”
We may be unattached romantically but are we alone? Answer: No! Continue reading →
When we keep our focus on the Forces of Good, we enjoy the signs of this abundant flow. We do not complain, argue, resist or push away. Instead, we reap rewards for ourselves and for those around us. Continue reading →