Friday, March 26, 2010

Love is definitely in the air!

I was wondering yesterday if I will look up one day and all of my friends will be married. It seems as if my friends and family are popping up engaged all around me and I'm so excited about it. It seems winter was the season of finding a soul mate because a lot of these engagements are fairly new connections. Im convinced that you can just meet someone and know that they are the one. Love is beautiful and seeing all of these amazing connections gives me hope that one day I will be in love too. :-) So thank you to my friends who are taking that next step and committing to spending their lives with someone, they all know who they are.

The Laws of Thinking

So......... Ive been reading this book and its amazing me more and more every day as I finish each chapter. Im more confident than ever about the direction my life is taking, the people who are making their way into my life, and my dreams manifesting into reality before my eyes. If you have a vision for your future (and everyone should) this is a great book to read with an open mind. Bishop E. Bernard Jordan explains each law so clearly and with such great examples that I cant help but to take the time and blog and hopefully convince someone to buy this book, take their future into their hands and move forward the way we were all put here to do. I noticed a close friend of mine was reading it and I questioned her about it. At first I was caught off guard by the 1st chapter of the book and the ideas he was introducing, especially with my background and what I had always been taught by my parents, teachers, pastors, and friends. However after taking the time to open my mind and really take into account everything he was saying I must say I was impressed and moved to start acting immediately. Anyway, I'm rambling... go get the book. :-)

If I do nothing else in Life......

I want to be good to people and treat people with love and respect regardless of who they are. Lately its been on my mind, I notice how people are so selective with who they decide to simply smile at or speak to. Never forget, the tables always turn and one day you may be in the position where you need that janitor, that waitress, that person who didn't look important to have mercy on you.