Happy New Years everyone! Let’s start this New Year off with item #1 on my “ToDo List”:
- Be “Grateful/Thankful”:
- Write down “10 Things” to be thankful for. NOTE SOURCE: “14,000” book, “Bucket List” PDF’s, “Personal Manifestations”, or “Simple Pleasure”.
- #1) I am so happy and grateful for Hellmann’s mayonnaise or Miracle Whip? Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #2) I am so happy and grateful for passing your driving test. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #3) I am so happy and grateful for your own spaghetti. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #4) I am so happy and grateful for walking into your dreams and coming out a new person. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #5) I am so happy and grateful for raising llamas or alpacas. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #6) I am so happy and grateful for books: high information density per pound, excellent value. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #7) I am so happy and grateful for sun-loving prairie plants. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #8) I am so happy and grateful for Tidewater saltbox homes. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #9) I am so happy and grateful for bonfire colors. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #10) I am so happy and grateful for yard sales. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- And THANK YOU for GOOD NEWS that is coming to me today!
- “Positive Aspect List”:
- Go over the “Positive Aspect List“.
- Update with item #1 if/when appropriate.
- “Visual ToDo List”:
- Glance over the Morning Routine “How To” Notes for perspective.
- Complete Today’s “Visual ToDo List”
- Upload “Visual ToDo List” to today’s post.
Here’s the AM version of my “Daily ToDo List”:
Ask Bard: What advice does Abraham Hicks have to start off the New Year of 2024?
Bard Replies: Abraham Hicks has several inspiring and encouraging insights for starting off the New Year of 2024:
Focus on your desired vibration: Instead of resolutions, tune into the feeling you want this year to bring. Ask yourself, “How do I want to feel in 2024?” Is it joy, abundance, peace, or something else? Focus on that desired vibration and allow it to guide your thoughts, actions, and decisions.
Practice deliberate creation: Remember, you are the creator of your reality. Use your thoughts and emotions to intentionally attract the experiences you desire. Visualize positive outcomes, affirm your worth and abundance, and practice gratitude for what you already have.
Let go of resistance: Don’t dwell on past mistakes or worries about the future. Release limiting beliefs and negative thoughts that can block your progress. Allow yourself to move forward with optimism and trust in the positive flow of the Universe.
Embrace non-attachment: Don’t get attached to specific outcomes. Trust that the Universe has a greater plan for you, even if it doesn’t always follow your expectations. Be open to unexpected opportunities and enjoy the journey of life, regardless of the twists and turns.
Live in the present moment: Don’t dwell on the past or worry about the future. Focus your attention on the present moment, where all creation takes place. Find joy in everyday experiences, appreciate the beauty around you, and connect with the wonder of being alive.
Be a source of joy and positivity: Share your positive energy with others. Practice random acts of kindness, offer words of encouragement, and radiate joy wherever you go. Your positive vibration will contribute to a happier and more harmonious world.
Remember, you are a powerful being: You have the power to create the life you desire. Trust your intuition, follow your passions, and don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone. 2024 can be your most amazing year yet, if you choose to make it so.
These are just a few of the many insights Abraham Hicks offers for starting off the New Year. By focusing on your desired vibration, practicing deliberate creation, and living in the present moment, you can attract all the good things that life has to offer in 2024 and beyond.
I hope this information helps you have a happy, healthy, and fulfilling New Year!
I stopped off at Panera Bread this morning for a cup of coffee. The lady at the counter said that it was pretty much a regular workday, except that they opened an hour earlier. We talked a bit about how businesses are usually closed all day for Christmas but have limited hours on New Years Day.
I thought that I would have a special treat at Panera Bread today to start off the new year, so I had a combo of squash soup and a turkey bacon sandwich (see photo to the left). Add an “orange scone” to the mix for dessert, and it’s pretty much as decadent a meal as I have these days. Set me back about $10, but you have to live a little, right?
I was feeling a bit guilty of ordering something other than “Just Coffee” at Panera Bread, so I thought that I would do something that I’ve been talking about for a while now. Walk from the parking lot of the Coastal Federal Credit Union down Franklin Street, and up Rosemary Street. It’s quite the distance, and I only made it to the stop sign next to Al’s Garage (see photo to the right) before turning back. The walk was only about 1000 steps, and it took me about 30 minutes, but at least it’s a start.
While I walked, I had my earbuds in my ears, and I was listening to an Abraham Hicks video, and looking for coins. A pretty productive way to walk I might add. Anyway, I didn’t find any coins, but I did find this cute little “clear” bead (see photo to the left). Not really worth anything, or at least I assume, but it’s something!
This afternoon I spent a lot of time creating a series of “Morning Affirmation” videos to upload to my LoA Codes channel. I plan to schedule them, and go live every morning at 7 am, but I was a bit late with today’s video. Let’s see if this brings the viewers and subscribers in!
I had a great meditation this afternoon (or should I say early evening). I didn’t think that I could meditate at first, as I was having a hard time focusing on my breathing. In addition, I was a bit restless, so I didn’t think I would be able to nap. Then all of a sudden, I started to breathe deeply, and this reminded me of what I read about Esther Hick’s first encounter with Abraham. At any rate, I meditated and drifted off, and thought this thought and that. When I awoke, I immediately went to the computer and wrote it all down (See photo to the right).
Here’s my “Visual ToDo List” for this evening: