Lose
all the weight you want,
fall in
love with your soul mate,
make millions
of dollars . . .
Why don't all of those
self-help books actually work?
Posted
by Sharyn: Monday, March 23, 2009
Have you ever had the
phone ring just as you were thinking of the person who called? I decided
to keep track of how often this happens and hardly a week goes by without
an incidence. I’ll get an email from someone I haven’t heard from in ages,
a phone call when I had just thought of them a couple of days prior. I
know that the frequency has sped up because I’m actually recording it.
Why would that matter
in the scheme of things? I believe that we all have more capabilities than
we’ll ever know. Some people claim to be psychic, while others depend on
the intuition. Women are accredited for having a sixth sense, especially
where there children are concerned.
Why anyone would want
to deny these phenomena’s is beyond me. It’s hard to refute these occurrences
when there are so many irrefutable recordings of instances from all over
the world.
What if we were more
in tune with our intuition? Would we make better choices? Would we choose
our friends and lovers more carefully? I’d like to think so! Just think
about it!
Posted
by Sharyn: Monday, March 9, 2009
How many of you watched
the Super Bowl? It’s such a tradition! I was getting my car washed when
a nice young man offered to punch in my car wash code and a nice cold bottle
of water. Nice extra service! It was 70 degrees and very warm sitting in
the sun. He told me that he was going to a local bar to watch with friends.
It was his ritual and it was the best way for him to enjoy the event.
Personally, I have only
seen maybe one or two Super Bowls. When I was married I used to buy my
husband season tickets to the Oakland Raiders so he would leave the house
to watch football. It seemed the smartest thing to do. I’m not a spectator,
I would rather be the participant in life.
Does it matter who wins?
Does it matter more how the game is played? Do people take exception to
being the looser? Does it cause conflict among those who weren’t rooting
for the same team?
Do we need another reason
to be in conflict? Other than the entertainment factor, I take exception
to what the competitive sports franchises instigate among relationships.
When you think about
what you want to spend your time doing, pick and choose what is worthwhile.
If you were to take
30 minutes each day and work toward that goal, in one month, you would
have spent 10 hours working towards your ideal!
Go for it! |