It’s mid-week time again! How are you holding up? Let’s get things started this fine morning with item #1 on my “ToDo List”: (You can use these symbols: ☐✅).
DAILY “MUST” Routine… Day #0031 (2/11)
- ☐ Focus On “JOY & NOW” (Video Here, Shorter Version, Shortest Version, Short Enchilada).
- ☐ You are supposed to get EVERYTHING YOU WANT! (Video Here).
- ☐ What are you THANKFUL for this morning? <>
- ✅ 17 Second Rule w/Timer: (Succinctly wrapped up here!). SO MUCH of your JOYOUS FUTURE centers around money, so today visualize: <“Example: Coins & Lottery Tickets!”>
- ☐ “Noon(ish) Meditation”: Meditation Info Video (1m Version) & (30m AirCon Meditation)! <>
- ✅ Process #5 (“The Prosperity Game”) – $31,000/Day: (I decided to come back and do this on Sunday, May 26th, so that I can say I had 31 days, a full month, of this “Prosperity Process” game. Now that we are in Courtenay, we need a new car. How about a 2021 Toyota RAV4 LE for $28,895 CDN$? with taxes and perhaps an accessory or two this would equate to about $31,000 I bet…)
- ☐ Process #9 (“The Scripting Process“): <>
- ☐ Put on Shin Cream: <>
- ☐ Today, The Universe Took Care of What? <No Pressure, Just Record If You Have Anything>
- ☐ Watch This Before Bed: (Short Video) <>
- ☐ BONUS: Success Stories! <>
Reading List:
- ☐ “14,000 Things to Be Happy About” by Barbara Ann Kipfer
- ☐ “The Law of Attraction” by Esther & Jerry Hicks
- ☐ “Lifespan: Why We Age – and Why We Don’t Have To” by Dr. David Sinclair
- ☐ “The Source” by Dr. Tara Swart
- ☐ “Destructive Self-Defense” by Joe Weider
- ☐ “The Magic” by Rhonda Byrne
- ☐ “How the Secret Changed My Life” by Rhonda Byrne
- ☐ “Solve for Happy: Engineer Your Path to Joy” by Mo Gawdat
- ☐ “The Creative Way: A Way of Being” by Rick Rubin
- ☐ “The Life Plan” by Jeffry S. Life
- ☐ “Autobiography” by Benjamin Franklin
- ☐ “Presto” by Penn Jillette
- ☐ “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump” by Bandy Lee
- ☐ “Ask and It Is Given” by Esther & Jerry Hicks
- ☐ “The Choice” by Dr. Edith Eva Eger
- ☐ “Without Remorse” by Tom Clancy
- ☐ “A River Could Be A Tree” by Angela Himsel
- ☐ “Three Dog Nightmare” by Chuck Negron
Daily Notes
It’s 7:22 am as I write this from our Air B&B in Laurel, Montana. I just woke up and wanted to tell you that for the last hour or so I have been lying in bed, in and out of a meditative state, and feeling joy and bliss. This session started off with thinking about LF and how he fit into the whole picture of helping me learn about the Law of Attraction and my place in the Universe. I have come to peace with this experience, and these thoughts transitioned into a feeling of bliss. In in my comfortable bed, with Batman lying on the floor next to me, dreaming of a good cup of coffee and the ride ahead. More importantly, I have a strong feeling that the lottery ticket I will be purchasing in Montana today will be the winning one. I will not have to disclose my winnings and can transition into the next phase of my life.
One of the big changes from our usual routine this morning was to stop off at a restaurant and have breakfast. Up until now, we have been eating mostly by take outs from fast food joints and truck stops. There was a bit of a delay because our daughter didn’t sleep too much last night (snoring problems), and forgot where she put the car keys. Incidentally, they were in the backpack…
We drove to downtown Laurel and ate at “The Cracked Egg” (see photo to the left). Unfortunately, one of the worst breakfast places I have been to in a while… For example:
- Small servings, you could choose toast or hash browns, but not both.
- Our daughter said that the fruit cup she ordered was sour, and it only had one measly grape for color.
- I asked for wheat toast and got white toast.
- She served me lukewarm coffee, and had to ask her to bring some cream.
- Jam for the toast was on a shelf behind us.
- Our son didn’t like his chocolate chip pancakes.
- My wife’s omlette didn’t have the best appearance.
On a positive vein, it was cheaper than the Hen & Hog in Courtenay, and we all loved the bacon. So much in fact that we ordered three extra servings.
After breakfast we stopped off at Lucky Lil’s Casino at 401 S. 1st Avenue. to purchase some gas and lottery tickets. In Montana, Powerball tickets are $1 more than they are in other states.
I picked up another round of lottery tickets mid-state? I had to get 3 quarters form my wife and a quarter from my backpack in order to buy the last “Mega Million” ticket. I have no more US$, so no more lottery tickets for me! That’s fine. We have run out of states in which you don’t have to declare you’re a winner anyway.
We stopped off at Perkins in Butte for lunch to take out. My wife had the meatloaf, our son had a hamburger, our daughter had some chicken noodle soup, and I had a BLT. I asked the cashier about Evel Knievel as this was his hometown. She told me that they used to have “Evel Knievel Days”, but no longer as his days as family will not let them use his name anymore. She told me that she likes to hunt deer and that it costs about $300 to get a “tag” to hunt.
There were long and windy roads and rain through the mountains in western Montana. We could go 80 mph, but with such horrible road conditions, I was slower.
As we wound through the mountains we found a little store for a bathroom break in Alberton, Montana. My wife, impressed with the oatmeal she has been getting at McDonalds, decided to get some instant packages at this tiny little store to give a try.
We arrived at our Air B&B in Kellogg, Idaho (see photo to the left) much earlier this evening than we arrived at our Air B&B last night, which was great! This new place has a lovely fireplace. Since we got in so early we were able to go get groceries at a local grocery store. We picked up bananas, milk, yogurt, orange juice, Cheerios, and a BIG bag of jalapeno potato chips for daddy!
NVDA reported their earnings after the bell today, along with announcing a 10/1 stock split.
Beds in this particular Air B&B were limited, so I shared one with our son. My wife camped out on the fold out couch, and our daughter had a room which she shared with Batman.