Saturday, May 23, 2009

Good Things Multiply

In looking over this blog and the posts I've made so far, I realized that I've posted a lot when I've gone through a truly transformational part of my life. So in hindsight it looks like I have a lot of trials and tribulations in my life - and I do, don't get me wrong. But what I've come to notice is I'm far less likely to post when I'm feeling great. I'll share with my friends what's going on, but somehow I thought in order for it to be worthy enough to post it had to be either dark or a huge insight.

I know in my head that the more I acknowledge the stream of good things, creativity and synchronicities in my life, the more they will grow. So starting right now I'm acknowledging some of the great questions I've asked that have been answered synchronistically in my life lately include...

How do I network online? I received an email from a artist friend to attend a social media university course as her guest - thanks Diana.

How do I network in person? A contractor who was doing some repairs on my house mentioned a new BNI (Business Networking International) group meeting 10 min from my house.

How do I become more focused and hit my deadline? This one gets a little convoluted... but I got an email with a free video from Joe Vitale, the only catch was that I had to register for a Simpleology account. Long story short, I never watched the video (sorry Joe), but started taking the Simpleology 101 lessons and am much more productive now than before. I even started to get scared because I had such a clear path to my target and was moving so fast! (see my Afraid of Success blog post).

So the great saying "ask and you shall receive" is so true, time and time again I've witnessed the power of asking questions in my life. I can not emphasize enough how powerful they have been for me. My aha moment and the part I'm really starting to pay more attention to is that the pace of the synchronicities increases in my life as I pay more attention to them and acknowledge them with a simple thank you. So thank you for this insight and what else is possible?

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