January 25: “Working With What You’ve Got”

procrastinationCA25QAAO“Life never calms down long enough for us to wait until tomorrow to start living the lives we deserve.”  Sarah Ban Breathnach

Are you like me?  Do you find yourself saying, “I’ll do that as soon as …”  I have been very guilty of doing that in my life.

“Procrastination has robbed us of too many precious opportunities.”  SBB

For me, ill health had become an excuse for not doing so many things.  But here is what I learned:  failing to do the things that I should be doing and want to be doing because I just don’t physically feel up to it only creates increased ill feeling.  I was failing to do all of the things in life that bring me joy:  activities with loved ones, playing music, writing, doing for others.  The only thing this accomplished was to make me feel worse than I already did.  I not only felt poor physically, but I was allowing my poor health to steal my joy!

“Life begets life.  Energy creates energy.”  SBB

Since becoming determined to live my life and do what I do whether I feel up to it or not, my life is joyful again.  I may not feel well physically, but that does not stop me from having a beautifully joyful, fulfilling, and meaningful life!

What excuse are you using to avoid living your best life right now?  What will you leave undone if you continue to wait for the perfect time, only to find your time has run out?

Shalom!

January 24: “Blessing our Circumstances”

Blessings-Sunset“Bless a thing and it will bless you.  Curse it and it will curse you … If you bless a situation, it has no power to hurt you, and even if it is troublesome for a time, it will gradually fade out, if you sincerely bless it.”  Emmet Fox

This is not an easy task, but if you want the Universe to send you what you want, you must pay attention to the vibrations you are sending out to it.  What you send out to the Universe, it will send back to you.

How are you doing with meeting this challenge?

Shalom!

January 23: “Accepting Real Life”

Good vibrations“It’s as if the steam of struggle has been allowed to escape from life’s pressure cooker.”  Sarah Ban Breathnach

Have you ever noticed that things don’t seem as bad once you let go and stop fighting against the situation?  Here is the thing I have learned about the Universe:  whatever you send out, comes back to you.  If you send out fret and worry, the Universe will send you more to fret and worry about.

“Accepting and blessing our circumstances is a powerful tool for transformation.  In fact, this potent combination is a spiritual elixir that can work miracles in our lives.”  SBB

Want to be happy and have good things happen in your life?  Be happy and expect good things to happen in your life!  When you send those vibrations out into the Universe, you’ll be surprised what comes back to you.  An example of how I have experienced this first-hand is my beautiful husband.  I was divorced and on my own for many years.  I did the online dating thing and kissed a lot of frogs.  Finally, I accepted my situation and stopped looking.  I not only came to the conclusion that when God wanted me to meet someone, He would make sure it happened, but I also became very excited in knowing deep in my heart that God had someone amazing planned for me.  It wasn’t long before I met Danny, and I have to tell you, he is the most exceptional man I have ever met, and about as perfect a husband as there ever was.  All I did was accept and believe!

Shalom!

January 22: “The Prosperity of Living”

simplicity_sig_by_yuna2luna“There is a prosperity of living which is quite as important as prosperity of the pocketbook.  Where we were specialists in spending, we are becoming specialists in living.”  Ladies Home Journal, October 1932

Many of us are living in times that are much leaner than any we have experienced in the past.  It can be scary.  The gratitude journal can be one great way to avoid losing sight of all of the blessings you still have in your life.  Living in the moment and having faith that God will provide for our needs is another way to keep from letting financial worries control your day-to-day life.

“Like pioneers on the trail, we will learn to live by our own lights and the stars of heaven, for that is all we need.  There is no obstacle that true grit and Amazing Grace cannot overcome.”  Sarah Ban Breathnach

I am grateful that my husband and I have been given the opportunity to learn about the prosperity of living with an empty pocketbook.  Don’t get me wrong, it can be very difficult at times,  but I believe that it has brought us closer and that we have both grown spiritually and learned to appreciate the simple things in life in a much fuller way.  There are many valuable lessons that have come from the financial challenges we have faced, and we wouldn’t be who we are today without them.

How have these times changed your life?

Shalom!

January 21: “Letting Go of Limiting Illusions”

faithCAM853EW“Today, be willing to believe that a companion spirit is leading you every step of the way, and knows the next step.”  Sarah Ban Breathnach

I guess Sarah and I are on the same page after all!  Yesterday, I spoke about adding faith to Sarah’s equation, and today she is doing exactly that.

If you are one of the skeptics, I say to you this:  what have you got to lose?  If life isn’t treating you right, or if externally everything seems just grand, but for some reason you can’t put your finger on, you just aren’t happy, what is the harm in exploring the possibility that there is a Universal Spirit?  If you follow yesterday’s suggestions for finding happiness and success, it will certainly cause no harm to you or anyone else.  Why not try investing love, creative energy, perseverance and passion in yourself while living joyfully in the present, and praying with belief that your life will be enhanced exponentially?  What, my friend, do you have to lose? Give it a try, won’t you?

Shalom!

P.S.  If you are new to these posts, Transforming 2014 is an online book club of sorts.  We are reading Sarah Ban Breathnach’s book, Simple Abundance:  A Daybook of Comfort and Joy, together so that 2014 can be a transformative year for all of us.  Use the comment section to inspire fellow readers or share your difficulties so that we can support you.  You can find Sarah’s book on Amazon, and it is available in the Kindle version as well!

January 20: “Acres of Diamonds”

little angel“Your diamonds are not in far distant mountains or in yonder seas; they are in your own backyard, if you but dig for them.”  Russell H. Conwell

I can’t begin today’s post without wishing my daughter Katie a happy birthday.  Katie would be 22 today.  She left us when she was but 18 months old to join our Father in heaven, and I know that heaven is much brighter because of her beautiful big blue eyes that would light up a room.  Katie was one of the most beautiful diamonds in my life, the daughter I always dreamed of having, and I am grateful to have had her, if only for a little while.

“When we cherish our dream and then invest love, creative energy, perseverance and passion in ourselves, we will achieve authentic success.”  Sarah Ban Breathnach

I personally add one more item of criteria to Sarah’s list:  prayer and faith that God will answer our prayer.  It can be difficult to believe in dreams that seem unrealistic, but that is because as ordinary human beings our dreams are unrealistic.  But if you have faith in the power of the Spirit that loves you and resides in you, nothing is impossible.  In fact, if He put the dream in your heart, you can rest assured that he will provide you with the tools to make it happen.

When you follow Sarah’s path of simple abundance, believing in yourself and your destiny, and couple it with prayer and belief, nothing and no one can stop you!  How easy is it to live fearlessly in the present moment if you believe that God will provide for you needs and always has a plan for you?

Have you ever noticed that when things seem the most hopeless, an answer or solution appears from the most unexpected place?  That is God taking care of you – He has solutions that you could never come up with on your own, no matter how hard you try – so why try so hard?  I am not saying you should sit around and wait for life to hand you everything on a silver platter, but when you cannot make something work no matter how hard you try to force it, let go and let God.  He has a plan that you could never imagine.  And it will be much better than anything you could come up with!

“For each of us there is a deeply personal dream waiting to be discovered and fulfilled … Let your imagination soar, for it is your soul’s blueprint for success.”  SBB

What dreams do you have that you let fall by the wayside because you are afraid of failure?  Will you open yourself to the possibility that the Holy Spirit put that dream on your heart for a reason, and that He wouldn’t give you a dream without the ability to make it come true?  What do you have to lose?

I hope you will share with us what dreams you are willing to reignite for yourself.  I am so excited to hear about it!

Shalom!

January 19: “Joy: Learning Life’s Lessons with a Light Heart”

075 “Many of us unconsciously create dramas in our minds, expecting the worst from a situation only to have our expectations become a self-fulfilling prophecy.”  Sarah Ban Breathnach

Are you creating self-fulfilling prophecies with the dramas in your mind?  It is so easy to do, isn’t it?  I highly recommend Dr. Wayne Dyer’s book, Wishes Fulfilled – Mastering the Art of Manifesting.  Dr. Dyer practices what he preaches – he was diagnosed with incurable cancer which “inexplicably” disappeared.  His doctors can’t explain it, but he can!  Wouldn’t you rather create a positive self-fulfilling prophecy, like he did?

“Learning to live in the present moment is part of the path of joy.”  SBB

Living in the present is not so easy.  We in our culture are not wired that way.  Even we Christians, who know we are not supposed to worry but should trust God, struggle with it.  We spend many a sleepless night filling our heads with what if scenarios.

Here is the bottom line:  worrying about a situation will not change the outcome.  It will only rob you of your present joy.

“You’ll discover, much to your amazement and delight, that such blessings have been waiting patiently for you to claim them all along.”  SBB

Give it a try – stop worrying and expect the best, and see what happens.  What have you got to lose?

Shalom!

January 18: “Beauty: Opening Our Eyes to the Beauty that Surrounds Us”

Cardinal_fGratitude + Simplicity = Harmony

Seems like a pretty simple equation, doesn’t it?  Do you find joy in the simple things?

“It is in the details of life that beauty is revealed, sustained, and nurtured.”  Sarah Ban Breathnach

Sarah talks about lighting candles and using pretty goblets for dinner.  I share her appreciation for these things.  I am a “liberated” woman, but I love creating a haven for my husband to come home to.  I light all of the candles in the kitchen and family room, set a pretty table, and have wine ready to be opened when he comes in the door.  I know his day has been challenging, and I love knowing that this will be a welcome greeting for him when he arrives home..  Of course, it works both ways.  I am blessed with a husband who takes equal care in being a loving mate, which only makes me want to do more in return.

“In offering gratitude for our real lives, we discover how to change them for the better.  As we embrace simplicity, we learn that less is truly more.”  SBB

Not everyone is domestic, and you don’t have to be.  There are other ways to enjoy simplicity in life as well.  Another of my favorite things to do is to sit and admire our landscape.  Danny takes pride in our yard, and it shows.  The pool area and entire yard are filled with beautiful tropical plantings and bird feeders, and I love to just sit and take it all in.  It is especially pleasurable when a cardinal feasts in the birdfeeder outside my studio window.  It doesn’t matter how many times I see a bird in that feeder, it feels like a remarkable miracle to me every time.  Birds are often in my gratitude journal.  Not only do I feel joy in seeing God’s little miracles, but when I see a cardinal it reminds me of my grandmother.  She loved cardinals.  Actually, she was a wonderful teacher in the joy of simple things.  When I was growing up, I can remember her calling us to look out the window every time there was a full moon.  Here I am, 52 years old, and I still remember Grandma Moon gleefully pointing out a cardinal in her feeder, or calling us to look at the moon.

What are some simple things that bring you joy?  Are you teaching the young people in your life to appreciate them as well?

Shalom!

January 17: “Harmony: Achieving Balance in Our Lives”

Contentment“The notes I handle no better than many pianists.  But the pauses between the notes – ah, that is where the art resides.”  Artur Schnabel

Is your life like the lives of most of us, so full of responsibilities and demands on your time that you are constantly in motion with no time for quiet, reflective time?  I can remember when I was raising my children and working, I never stopped until it was time to drop into bed, so exhausted that I was asleep almost before my head hit the pillow.

“Harmony is the inner cadence of contentment we feel when the melody of life is in tune.”  Sarah Ban Breathnach

So how do we find the harmony that Sarah is talking about?  How do you find time to pause?  The gratitude journal is a good starting point.  It takes but a minute to jot down the five things you are grateful for each night.  How do you get to the next level beyond that, where you actually have time for reflection to decide where you want to steer your life’s course?

“Usually, when the distractions of daily life deplete our energy, the first thing we eliminate is the thing we need the most:  quiet, reflective time.”  SBB

I am so happy to be reading this right now.   Building my new real estate business, there have been more 14-hour days than not, and rarely has there been a day, weekends included, that I did not work.  I have been telling myself this is what you do when you are building a business and when you are passionate about something, and I do believe that, but unfortunately I have not been allowing myself any time for feeding my soul.  I can’t remember the last time I was in my studio or read a book not related to my business (other than Sarah’s book of course!).  I am okay with working really hard to be successful in my business and take good care of my clients, but I also know that if I don’t take care of me, in the end everyone loses.

“Above all, we must learn how to pause.”  SBB

This reminds me that even in the midst of my hectic days, I can have pauses between the notes.  I can turn off the radio while driving to meetings to find some time for reflection.  I can be more present when performing household tasks, feeding my spirit while completing them.  And I can allow myself a couple of evenings a week when I turn the business off and enjoy my loved ones and everything that surrounds me, so many blessings.

Share with us what is working for you to find your inner harmony, or post your challenges so that we can offer our help.

Shalom!

January 16: “A Sense of Order: Cultivating Contentment”

getcleanadforrealtors“Order is the shape upon which beauty depends.”  Pearl Buck

What kind of order is there in your home?  What was I saying yesterday about depression and not caring about the “shoulds” that surround you when you are feeling low?  Have you ever noticed that everything around you seems to be in a shambles when you are out of sync?  It is a good signal to pay attention to your inner spirit and determine what your soul is trying to tell you.

“Invite Divine Order into your life today and a more serene tomorrow will unfold”  Sarah Ban Breathnach

An item on my list for 2014 is to go through my entire home to put everything in strict order.  As a creative, I tend to be a little lax in this area at times, and just as being out of sync can create disarray in our environment, I think that having disarray in our environment can also cause us to be out of sync.

 “We can tap into [a] powerful source of creative energy when we are willing to gradually cultivate a sense of order as to how we conduct our daily affairs.”  SBB

This is so true, isn’t it?  But how do you find order when you are internally out of sync?  For me, I know when I am out of sync I need to take some quiet time to read, reflect, meditate.  Reading restores my spirit and the quiet time helps me to hear what message my soul is trying to send me.  Stopping to give gratitude helps too.  Appreciating the simple things.  Lighting candles.  Feeling the Holy Spirit in everything I do.  Being present.

What rituals do you have to recapture your sanity when life becomes full of disarray?  Share your ideas with us!

Shalom!