If ever there was a time for thinking rich, it must be now! Recently, speaker Thomas Hubl of the Academy of Inner Science spoke on this matter, and particularly of not letting ourselves be infected by the negativity that is out and about in times of challenge.
And it is an infection – like a virus, it spreads easily, and you can catch it from a variety of sources, such as a gloomy friend speaking of how awful their life is; a depressing report in the paper; news bulletins full of tragedy; meetings that focus on not what can be done, but on complaining, or even just sharing in a manner that is irresponsible.
This is not to say don’t feel your feelings. No point (more...)
How to manage in troubled times part 2
also posted in Jane's Blog
Well I have really set myself up for this interview tonight! (View the previous blog on the details, as there is still time to listen in for for free).
Am I an expert in thinking richly? Yes! And how I’ve got to that place is by also being an expert in thinking poorly! Yes, last night I had an attack of poor thoughts, so I really got the chance to put into practice what I will be speaking about on the interview tonight. Nothing like walking your talk…
One of the things I was practicing was an idea from the book Ask and It Is Given by Esther and Jerry Hicks, where you practice holding a thought you actively want to think about for 17 seconds, as opposed to your (more...)