I have been stating the last few weeks that “All things are perfect” and “All things work out in the end”. Now, I truly believe both those statements. But I made a comment on another blog that I have been very irritated this week and things have gotten to me. So, does that negate everything I have been saying? No.
I am in control of what I concentrate on in my thinking. I don’t control every thought. Those come from the past and all the things I have done or said and everything people around me have done and said, plus all the TV and computer stuff I watch and/or listen to. So, that’s a lot!
Those thought race through my head and try to take my life over all the time. I just try, very hard at times, to keep focused on those two wonderful statements:
All things are perfect.
All things work out in the end.
Small example. This morning I got up (well, this afternoon) and realized that I have been looking for my checks for 2 weeks now. I do most of my stuff online, but do have to write a couple of checks a month, so a book last me quite awhile. Anyway, I finally found a card or statement (something) that said I need to reorder checks. I began the process and when I was almost done the total was over $93 in order to get the best deal. I didn’t like that, but kept going. I have an app on my phone and on my PC called “Honey”. It is supposed to comb the Internet for coupons and savings, but has never saved me anything in over a year. It popped up and said it had some coupons to apply here. I thought “Why not?” So, I did. Final total was $13.20!!! This Law of Attraction is so cool. I intend to save and have money and stuff like this happens all the time.
So, just keep reminding yourself of my two statements and believe them and do intentions. Pam Grout’s “E Squared” and Anita Moorjani’s book “Dying to Be Me” will explain it all so much better.
Namaste to all of you,
Scott