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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Changing The Channel

I have to admit that over the last few days I have been feeling very blah....kind of like I was stuck in a rut.  Maybe it is because it has been hard to get out and about with all of the snow on the ground, or maybe because of the long hours I have been working, or maybe something I am just not recognizing.  Whatever the case, I couldn't quite put my finger on it.  I just didn't feel.....good.   I could tell myself that I was grateful for many things but tiredness had overcome me.  I felt like I was literally stuck in a rut.  Until.....yesterday.   Sure, small things have been materializing that I need and want....just not the major things.  I decided to listen to the first disc of 'The Secret' again.  I hadn't listened to it in quite awhile and what I heard explained it all.  I was most definitely stuck in a rut.  Tuned into a different channel or frequency.  My thoughts were focusing on all kinds of things and I was not tuned into me.  I was letting outside circumstances and disappointment seep in.  After listening to the disc in the car, it  sounded like it was made for me to hear in that exact moment.  Of course!  Isn't that the way it always seems to work?  I just needed to change the channel in my mind. It was that easy, just the flick of the thought switch.  Now I am tuned into channel one, which on my dial is on demand.....the show: Positivity.  I can access it anytime I need or want to!  The episode (my favorite): Thinking about what I do want instead of what I don't. 

I really am thankful for the good things are people that have come into my life recently.  An old friend and a new baby, a carseat we desperately needed, supportive friends.  I am indeed very very blessed.

And now, a little comerical break, a beautiful quote:

"Doubt slips in and when it does, I am thankful that God and the universe is working in perfect order and am grateful for these funds....and so it is."                                                                 Frank Colvin

And now back to scheduled programming.  Positive Thinking!

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