As 2018 winds down and the birth of 2019 approaches, this transition of time prompts many reflections about the year as a whole as well as its individual parts. This years most vivid learning for me, was to embrace what was mine to manage and to surrender and pray for that which was not mine to control. The precious gift to myself is to know the difference between the two! I also discovered that if I lead with certain energies…..
So it is, if you choose to work toward that worthy goal. I realize that many of the choices I make as well as those I don’t make determines or undermines that wish. No matter which of the holidays you celebrate, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, New Years or birthdays, anniversaries and the like which may fall squarely amongst the rest, you need to be a part of the planning. Grand or simple, alone or with a multitude of people, the correct…..
So…as the menu planning, recipe choosing, and ingredient shopping start to gain momentum, I must take pause to ask myself what to me is a very Worthy Thanksgiving. First of all, it’s about knowing what makes sense on the entertaining front of what I can comfortably choose to do, as well as not to do. That also means to make the critical decisions of what dishes stay, which dishes go, and which dishes get altered because of the different cuisine…..
My book …It’s Never Too Late To Be Worthy of …helps my reader press their “reset to worthy” button. This action elevates our self-regard thereby bringing us into a more worthy whole. Life’s twists and turns will injure our sense of worthiness, so to unlock our potential we need to be led to ways which will reconnect us. Through reflection and objection, my guidebook suggests many ceremonies designed to impress the subconscious mind by doing daily activities helpful in returning us…..