This first card pull from the solar plexus chakra during a recent Midweek Mindfulness got us deep into discussion about our actions as ripples of effect and inspiration. We have the capability to make huge impacts in our world and touch the lives of those around us. Catch the replay on the Your Inspired Words YouTube channel!
It might be a bit woo, it might be divine timing, but however we describe this alignment happening, it's magical to share these moments together, don't you agree?
I love creating and posting these affirmation discussion videos for all the world to enjoy! Positivity, gratitude, insight...so much to share. I'm hoping that someone, somewhere connects with these messages and that it makes a difference in their day and their mindset. Head on to our new YouTube channel for this week's Midweek Mindfulness session!
Since I delivered my batch of affirmation cards to be distributed to the three local stores in March, I’ve been wondering…..is anyone connecting with my cards? How many people have picked it up and looked it over? Did they say “hey, cool!” or “what in the world is this?” And just this week, my first consignment check answered those questions!
Each Wednesday, I like to do a little midweek mindfulness exercise. Why? Isn't it true that our week tends to get packed and busy, and we’re not close enough to Friday yet, and still have so much left to do? Yes...exactly. Here's where our midweek mindfulness comes in. Let’s pause, slowly inhale and exhale three times, and sit with our Self to recenter our thoughts and feelings.
Wildheart Antiques and Collectibles in the wine country outside Seattle, Washington is the very first location to offer the Messages to Myself affirmation deck to her customers!
We all have magical wisdom; the things we just know but we're not sure how we know, and we certainly can't explain how we know to others. We just know. That's our intuition.
We have a pretty good idea about our (perceived) limitations, don't we? We know the boundaries of our comfort zone well. And we know when we’re approaching something that pushes those limitations, makes us a bit uncomfortable, and makes us turn back or say ‘no thanks.’