Showing posts with label persistence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label persistence. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2009

Slipping in Between The Cracks!


It's the day after Thanksgiving. Black Friday , as the stores have called it. That means the day will be in the black, in the flow of abundance, not in the red, or in debt.
We all put positive hopeful thoughts on today, it will be a 'sign' of the worlds shifting to prosperity thinking.
It's funny I've been taught to only trust what I can see, taste, touch and smell. But there are bigger things in this world. And those are untouchable, un-smellable, and invisible.
That is what I choose to focus on today, the important things that we cannot see with our naked eyes. Like the stars in the daytime, or the emotional connections between great friends.
That's what I call slipping in between the cracks. The things unknowlable from our current perspective.
Have a wonderful and prosperous day!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Vision and Focus


I had a Great Aunt that was a concert pianist, she 'practiced' her scales on the piano everyday for at least an hour. Then she would begin to really work. She would practice the pieces she was preparing to perform, or challenge herself in playing old pieces. But she was focused on her craft.
I was wondering if we have that kind of focus these days? And can we produce the same results if we don't?
Needless to say my Great Aunt grew up in a time of no TV, or computer or Internet games, so her experience of time was different. But she also grew up in a time of having to work very hard, manual labor was how most people earned their living, and she was an expense for the family being a musician.
So how did she keep focused, and play each day when all around her the pressure to bring in money for the family, and to get married, settle down, stop all this dreaming of being a piano player must have felt insurmountable?
That really is the question each of us must ask each day of ourselves.
Oprah Winfrey has said she asks each night : "Please allow me to provide what you want from me God"
Not just one night a week, every night.
That is a million dollar prayer. A clear focus to provide what is wanted and needed, and you are the vessel through which your vision becomes a reality.
A million dollar prayer will result in a million dollar answer. But like my Aunt it takes practice, persistence, dedication.
I think dedication is something many of us fear. To really dedicate oneself to something, for no apparent reason, or if you will make money at it, just because it fulfills you.
that is true dedication.