Happy Thanksgiving to you! Yes, that time has rolled around again. Let’s get things started at 8:46 am with 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“! Yes!
- Ask Bard (or ChatGPT) the question of the day and implement the response. How to celebrate Thanksgiving. See answer below.
- Create my “10 Morning Blessings / Gratitude List”:
- #1) I am so happy and grateful for love between two people. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #2) I am so happy and grateful for an antique pie cupboard. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #3) I am so happy and grateful for good health! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #4) I am so happy and grateful for antibiotics! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #5) I am so happy and grateful for our dream home in Courtenay! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #6) I am so happy and grateful for $3 million in our retirement accounts! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #7) I am so happy and grateful for a great Thanksgiving today! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #8) I am so happy and grateful for the designated driver. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #9) I am so happy and grateful for scented oils. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #10) I am so happy and grateful for rural remoteness. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- And thank you for good news that is coming to me TODAY!
- Bard 30-Day Plan: I talked with the family about our dream house in Courtenay, and we watched the “Money Pit” movie, so perhaps that counts?
- Positive Dieting Thoughts for the Day: I am losing weight through (a) Intermittent Fasting, (b) Non-Fat Foods, (c) <2000 Calories, (d) Daily Exercises: I had my 3rd antibiotic pill this morning and am feeling much better!
- Take Resveratrol: Yes, this evening.
- Put On Shin Cream: Yes, this evening.
- 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”. <>
- Update “Dream List” (Add/Remove/Update). Still not feeling 100%.
- Update “Vision Board” (Add/Remove/Update). Still not feeling 100%.
- This evening do or record my “Act of Kindness”: I was super friendly to the guy at the Bull City Bake Shop today and wished him a Happy Thanksgiving.
- Before going to bed, clutch my “Gratitude Rock” and record my “Main Blessing” for today: <>
Ask Bard: How would Abraham Hicks suggest that I celebrate Thanksgiving?
Bard’s Reply: Abraham Hicks, a New Thought teacher and author, would encourage you to approach Thanksgiving with a focus on gratitude and abundance. She would suggest that you:
- Cultivate an attitude of gratitude. Take some time to reflect on the blessings in your life, both big and small. This could involve writing down a list of things you’re grateful for, expressing gratitude to loved ones, or simply taking a moment to appreciate the beauty around you.
- Focus on the present moment. Instead of dwelling on past regrets or worrying about the future, try to fully engage with the present moment. This could involve being present during your Thanksgiving meal, enjoying the company of loved ones, or appreciating the simple pleasures of the day.
- Believe in your ability to create abundance. Hicks would encourage you to set intentions for abundance in all areas of your life, both material and non-material. This could involve setting financial goals, making plans for personal growth, or simply believing that you have the power to create the life you desire.
- Celebrate the interconnectedness of all things. Thanksgiving is a time to remember that we are all connected to each other and to the universe. Hicks would encourage you to extend gratitude to all beings, including those who may not be immediately present in your life.
- Take action to create the world you want to live in. Thanksgiving is not just about reflecting on gratitude; it’s also about taking action to create a more abundant and loving world. Hicks would encourage you to find ways to make a difference in your community and to contribute to the well-being of others.
By following these suggestions, you can create a Thanksgiving experience that is truly meaningful and aligned with the principles of Abraham Hicks.
Later this morning I thought I would go out and get a coffee. I see that the Chapel Hill location is closed for Thanksgiving, but the Durham location is open, so off it went. I did take the time to drive around the Chapel Hill locations parking lot looking for coins, to no avail…
Well, once I arrived at the Durham Panera Bread, I soon learned that it was closed as well, so I ended up going to the Bull City Bake Shop just down the street for a Brown Butter Caramel Blondie (see photo to the right), and to McDonalds on the way home for a senior coffee. My oh my that blondie was delish!
This afternoon I created and put up an Abraham Hicks Relationships video. This video has a great message and I think it will be perfect to listen to on a loop just before falling off to sleep.