I’m up at 10 am and it’s a beautiful Sunday morning! Time to do item #1 on my “ToDo List”:
- Morning affirmation (immediately upon rising): “I am extremely deserving of the things that I am manifesting because I have and always have had a good heart. I want the best for others and want for things to work out well for everyone. Even when people were horrible to me, I tried to look beyond this and resolve issues so that all could live in peace. I don’t have a great desire for wealth, other than getting a nice home and traveling, and will use the rest of the money to benefit and help others. So, taking this into account, if ANYONE is deserving of these things I am manifesting, it is ME“! At 10:15 am!
- Ask Bard (or ChatGPT) the question of the day and implement the response. Best way to raise an 8 year old boy (See answer below).
- Create my “10 Morning Blessings / Gratitude List”:
- #1) I am so happy and grateful for little boys with froggies. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #2) I am so happy and grateful for banning all weapons and destroying all that exist. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #3) I am so happy and grateful for a kaleidoscope of colors. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #4) I am so happy and grateful for “The Wonderful World of Disney” tv show when I was growing up. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #5) I am so happy and grateful for “Adventures in Rainbow Country” tv show when I was growing up. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #6) I am so happy and grateful for “Spiderman cartoons” when I was growing up. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #7) I am so happy and grateful for “Truth or Consequences” when I was growing up. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #8) I am so happy and grateful for hamburgers on steamed buns when I was growing up. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #9) I am so happy and grateful for eating on a tv tray in front of the television when I was growing up. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #10) I am so happy and grateful for mom’s salmon sandwiches when I was growing up. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- And thank you for good news that is coming to me today!
- Bard 30-Day Plan: Do something that makes you happy, like create YouTube Shorts and dream of making $$$.
- Positive Dieting Thoughts for the Day: I am losing weight through (a) Intermittent Fasting, (b) Non-Fat Foods, (c) <2000 Calories, (d) Daily Exercises: Ate horrible and no exercise today! So there!
- Take Resveratrol: In the PM.
- Put On Shin Cream: In the PM.
- Bless Food (Before Eating): Nope, not today.
- Daily Mediations (3 total) (with my “air conditioner” background video if possible). (a) Ask “Source” for Next Step, (b) “Dream Home” in Courtenay, and (c) “KWF Coin”. At bit today with my noon nap, but still not feeling 100%.
- Update “Dream List” (Add/Remove/Update). Nope.
- Update “Vision Board” (Add/Remove/Update). Nope.
- This evening do or record my “Act of Kindness”: Tomorrow.
- Before going to bed, clutch my “Gratitude Rock” and record my “Main Blessing” for today: Get better, get better, get better!
Ask ChatGPT: According to Abraham Hicks, what is the best way to raise an 8 year old boy?
ChatGPT’s Reply: Abraham Hicks’ teachings focus on the Law of Attraction, a concept that states that like attracts like, and that one can manifest their desires through positive thinking and emotions⁸. While specific advice from Abraham Hicks on raising an 8-year-old boy isn’t readily available, their teachings emphasize the importance of living in alignment with one’s true self⁸.
In general, their teachings could be interpreted to suggest that you should encourage your child to express his emotions freely and to focus on positive thoughts and emotions. This aligns with advice from other sources that suggest supporting your child’s blossoming literacy, encouraging them to read independently, and engaging them in conversation¹. It’s also important to understand the emotions behind any outbursts your child may have, as he may be struggling with self-acceptance, peer pressure, and identity².
Remember, every child is unique and what works best may vary. It’s always a good idea to consider your child’s individual needs and personality when applying any parenting advice.
This “Thing” has really got a hold of me today. I’m past the 1/2 way point in my amoxicillin and I’ve already downed a Z-Pac, and it is still holding on for dear life. I didn’t even feel like going out for a coffee today, that’s how bad I felt. I sure would have liked one of those Panera Bread cinnamon buns (see photo to the right), but as I’m not feeling well, I’m supposed to stay away from sweets.
I really didn’t get much done today as I’ve not been feeling well. I’ve tried to harness the law of attraction and bring “health” into my life, but that doesn’t seem to be working too good today. Guess I have a lot to learn!