Last week I had the pleasure of attending the annual Revelation Conference created by Agape International Spiritual Center located in Los Angeles, CA. To say the least it was awesome, uplifting, exciting, educational, and just wonderful. I really feel like I need to create some new words to describe my experience.
The headlining key note speakers were Maladoma Some and Ester and Jerry Hicks with their compadres called Abraham. I have read the books by Maladoma and the Hicks, but the whole "in person" phenomenon leaves you speechless.
I want to attend all the Revelation Conferences in the future. I learned a lot about myself. I know what to do with my thoughts and how to snap out of listening to "negative" thoughts. The lessons for me were about keeping focused on what you want, NOT on what you don't want. OR on the lack of what you want.
WOW!, I realized I have been so focused on my plans and goals I forgot to live in the present. That single revelation for me is hugh. I had forgotten the importance of how to love where I am, how I am, who I am right now. But I'm back. All is Well.
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Sunday, March 25, 2018
5 Things to Consider When Moving to the Next Phase of Life
The
next phase of your life can be like a new frontier. It’s exciting and scary at
the same time. Not knowing what is ahead and what it may entail, can give you
pause. But, the allure of doing something different and doing new things can be
very enticing. Stepping into the
proverbial “un-comfort zone” is no joke.
When
a situation changes your life and you know you can’t or choose not to live the
same way any longer there is hope on the horizon. Doing the same thing, being with the same
people, going to the same places, putting up with the same “stuff” just doesn’t
seem to be enough any longer.
It's time for a change!
It's time for a change!
Now,
there are some situations that come along to push you to even consider the fact
that it’s time for a change. The last child has left the house so you
got more time on your hands than you knew possible. It could be that the
marriage ended. Then there’s the job you’ve had for years and now it’s gone bye-bye.
Ultimately, you get a feeling in your gut. You want fulfillment. Old
dreams begin to surface, reminding you of things you had suppressed or forgotten
and let slip down deep. Surprise! They
never went away. They’re coming up to be considered again.
How do I get started with this change?
2. Ask yourself empowering questions. Empowering questions lead to resolutions and solutions. They empower you. Questions that begin with who, what, how. For example; what am I to learn from this situation? Who can I talk to that will give good guidance? Where can I get valuable support? Stay away from the “why” questions. They tend to lead you down a path of self-pity and they can disempower you.
3. Take Responsibility for your life. Here lies your power. Don’t beat yourself or anyone else up. Take care of yourself. See this time in your life as a blessing. Don’t give up.
4. Pay attention to everything going on in your life. Observe the old and new situations and the people that you are around. There are opportunities opening up for you and you want to be ready.
5. Take ‘guided’ action. You’re not a pot so no ‘stewing’ for you. Don’t do it alone! This is so important. If it is a pattern of yours to “do it all on your own,” let that go. There may be many ideas, beliefs, behaviors, and ‘yes,’ people you’re going to have to let go of to move into the next phase and not end up in the same spot. Ask for support, join a mastermind group of like-minded people, or get a coach, probably not friends or family.
Embrace
this ‘new frontier’ of possibilities. This is your time. You deserve to be
happy and feel free. You are powerful. Congratulations!
Take your life off of hold, get the Empowering Questions to ask yourself. Go To: 12 Empowering Questions
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