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- Insight Interview/Web Simulcast: Spotlight 2010: An Astrologer’s Perspective–January 12th 7:00 pm EST
- Featured Service: The Change Program—starts January 21st
- Reflections: Why We Resist Change?
- Action Step: Create a Dream Board
- Q&A: Why is it so hard to keep New Year’s Resolutions?
- Inspiration: Quotes on Harmony
Insight Interview/Web Simulcast: Spotlight 2010: An Astrologer’s Perspective
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Featured Service: The Change Program starting January 21st.
What would it feel like to begin each New Year having reached one or even two of your cherished goals?
Reflections: I believe one of the biggest reasons we resist change is that we don’t trust ourselves. If we knew that we couldn’t fail we would trust ourselves more and take the risk to accomplish what is pushing us from within.
We believe we can’t do something and that is why we don’t trust ourselves. Trust is a matter of faith in our self. So if you change your beliefs, you set yourself up for the gifts you desire.
If it is a positive belief, you will attract a positive outcome. If it is negative, you will attract a negative outcome.
This sounds like a lot of theory, and part of the “cult of positive thinking” but I can tell you that there have been many situations in my life, where I scratched my head and asked “Why did this happen to me?”
It didn’t take very long to figure it out—both the good and the bad. It had to do with my beliefs. Change your beliefs and you will change your life.
Reflect back on your life and see if you can find any situations where your beliefs attracted a specific outcome.
The truth is that there is no failure, so we might as well take the step toward our dreams. There is only experience and each experience will take us closer to our dreams is we don’t give up. Giving up is the only failure in life.
The only constant in life is change. So if we resist change, life will go on without us, but on its terms, not ours.
So it is up to us to take control of the power within to change.
Ask yourself: do I make change through joy or through pain and suffering when I’m forced to? Or do I sit on the fence and wait for change to happen to me?
Action Step: Create a Dream Picture for 2010
To create a powerful vision of your dreams is to make them into a picture. No, you don’t have to draw or paint unless you prefer to do it this way.
Evoke all the five senses in the picture you are going to create. The more powerful the use of your senses the greater the likelihood your dreams will become a reality.
Here’s what you will need:
- A piece of Bristol Board any colour, at least 18” x 24”, magazines, catalogs, any pictures you might have taken which inspire you, colored pencils, pens, crayons, pictures, glue and anything else you might like to put on it.
- Go through magazines and catalogs and pull out the images, words and phrases that resonate with you. Do this intuitively as much as possible. The less you think about it the deeper will be the source.
- Make sure you have a picture of yourself on the Dream Picture. You need it there to attract what you want for 2010.
- Place the images and words on the board in a way that feels right for you, and then paste them on to the board.
When you have finished look at your Dream Picture and ask yourself the following questions:
- What have I learned about myself and my dreams for 2010 while making this Dream Picture?
- Are there any patterns?
- Is there anything that surprises me?
- If I knew that what I have created here would actually come into my life would I be O.K. with that?
- Who do I need to become to be able to fulfill these intentions?
- Based on my Dream Picture, what are the most important qualities that I have.
I have my Dream Picture right above my desk and I look at it every morning as well as throughout the day. It gives me inspiration and also a reason to keep going when challenges come up, which they inevitably do. It’s a great way to focus my intention at each moment.
Question: Why is it so hard to keep our New Year’s Resolutions?
Answer: For many of us we are not really making a firm resolution at New Year’s, but a wish to do something, or we have a fleeting fantasy, without really giving the decision much thought and commitment.
Too often our New Year’s Resolutions have little intention behind them. They could be something we think we should do, or we have a passing fancy that we could do, or we even make resolutions to please someone else because they want us to do something.
If we look deep inside, we often see we’re not really committed to keeping them. It is a little trick we play on ourselves, so we feel we are doing something and we can feel good about ourselves.
Inspiration: As we begin each year we all have aspirations to live in greater harmony with others. I have collected some of my favorite quotes on harmony. I hope they will inspire you too.
Click Here To Read The Quotes On Harmony
To your success in 2010,
Joyce Friesen, Founder The Novalis Integra Center
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