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In Search of a Miracle
by Christine Harvey
We created a program called
Motivation Marathon
to start the new year. In it we talked with two-time ‘Business Woman of the
Year’ in England, Hilde Bartlett about how she credited the book, ‘Excuse
Me, Your Life is Waiting,’ for being able to sell her business for several
million dollars.
She advocated several steps in making your fondest, most incredible, miracle
dreams materialize:
- Go
to a quiet place
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Picture something that makes your heart go pitter-patty – maybe a child, or
music, or dancing. This raises your ‘vibrational energy.’
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State your incredible, miracle dream as if it is already accomplished. Say
it out loud as if talking to someone. Her example was, “Angelina, look I’ve
just bought this gorgeous 2 story house on the beach. Look at the fabulous
sand, and see here I am in my swim suit about to run and dive into the waves!”
- Then
let yourself wallow in that great feeling!
- Do
this daily. You can have several goals, but try to focus on the major ones
repeatedly.
- When
anything goes wrong during the day, think of that picture from step two, the
one that makes your heart go pitter-patter. Bring that ‘vibrational energy’
back to the positive state, and keep a positive expectancy about your dream.
How long will this take, you might ask! Try it and let us know. You can email us
at ChristineHarvey@WomenforWealth.com and your story will help others.
Here’s more
food for thought. I started today with the thought of positive expectancy of
miracles, because I received a book called. ‘In Search of a Miracle,’ written by
Hugh and Khara Bromiley. I’ve had the privilege of meeting Khara, and hearing
her amazing story. I know you’ll be inspired to when you read it too. I like her
opening, as she quotes a poem by Alice M. Muir, called One day to live.
“Had I this one day to live,
One day to love, one day to give,
One day to work and watch and ...”
As I read the rest of the poem I thought of how many precious moments we humans
take for granted, squander away. We tend to think of money as a precious
commodity. But really, isn’t it our time and how we use it, that’s our MOST
PRECIOUS commodity?
“One day to love, one day to give,
One day to work and watch and ...”
What if we treated each day as the most precious? Each person we meet as a
treasure? Each thing we touch as a gift. Each thought we get as a blessing? I
wonder, I just wonder, what that day might be like!
Want to learn
more? Motivation Marathon, a 4-CD series with Beth Walkup, Sue Dyer
and Hilde Bartlett is still available!
Visit our eShop to get yours.
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