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My intent for
this newsletter,
if anything, is just to present the musings of a wandering woman.
Sometimes
I wander in a circle and come right back to where I started. Sometimes
I go off on a tangent and later find myself crossing my own trail with
a contradiction. And sometimes I trip over my own boot laces! But I've
learned a lot about myself in this process and from your feedback. I
appreciate
that feedback. Keep it coming!
I'd love to
hear your thoughts,
insights and understandings. deb@portagecoach.com
Bigger
Fish To Fry
Last month I was
on another
adventure, fishing Dog Lake in Northern Ontario. That trip really
brought
home to me the power of the Law of Attraction.
I have been
reading about and
practicing the Law of Attraction for several years now. It started with
Lynn Grabhorn’s book, Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting. Recently I took
a teleclass with Michael Losier, a Law of Attraction coach and author.
Here's Michael
Losier’s formula
for deliberate attraction.
1. Identify your
desire
2. Raise your
mood, feeling
and vibration
3. Allow it to
come to you
(remove doubt)
Michael says
“The speed at
which the Law of Attraction manifests your desires is in direct
proportion
to how much you are allowing. And allowing is the absence of doubt.”
One way that
helps me allow
is to notice and honor the evidence. There is evidence all around us
that
what we are desiring and feeling good about is on its way to us.
The size of
our desire and
the enthusiasm we feel for it is in direct proportion to what we get
back
or attract into our life. Feel bad, neutral or lethargic about anything
you are engaged in and you'll get back no rewards (if you are lucky) or
maybe even problems. You may even get hurt. Feel good about playing
small
and you'll get back small rewards. Feel great about playing big and
you'll
get big rewards.
On my fishing
trip last month,
I discovered the cabin of my desires (as Michael calls it), my dreams,
my meditations, my prayers. Call it whatever you like, it does not
matter.
You see, daily I had been raising my vibration and feeling great about
spending three or four months at my fishing camp in Northern Ontario.
FYI:
I don't own a fishing camp in Northern Ontario---Yet! Never mind,
that's
just a detail. I've actually been able to picture some of the features
of this camp. In September, when I pulled the boat up to the dock of
the
cabin I rented, I got a strong sense of deja vu. Not one feature that I
had been able to see in my dream was missing!
Now I could
focus on the problems
of all this. I could focus on what's missing. This camp is not mine. It
isn't even for sale. Is that a problem? No, not really. I'm merely
focusing
on the evidence that my dream is heading my way.
With my new
clarity, there
are a ton of possibilities:
1. This cabin
will come up
for sale at the exact time I am ready.
2. An identical
cabin, one
that is for sale, will present itself.
3. I’ll discover
the property
that is identical to the island this cabin sits on and I’ll build a
cabin
just like it.
4. I’ll just
start renting
this cabin for the entire summer.
Who knows what
else? There
is a multitude of other possibilities that I can't even think of yet.
Some
of them probably bigger than my little list here. So it's not my job to
figure them out. My only job is to stay open and allow.
Notice I've
mentioned nothing
about affording this camp even if it was for sale. Money is a goal and
goals are hard work. It's not money that will make us feel good. It is
what we can do with the money that excites us. Excitement is where we
need
to stay. So just like finding the cabin, money is a detail. We've
all
got bigger fish to fry!

Quotes
"The chore of
the superior
man is to swallow as much of life as he can hold. That way you are the
best food for the one whose job it is to eat you." ~Eduardo Calderon
from
Jeff Salz's The Way of Adventure.
"The starting
point of all
achievement is desire. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desire brings
weak results, Just as a small amount of fire makes a small amount of
heat." ~Napolean Hill
"Our destiny
changes with our
thought; we shall become what we wish to become, do what we wish to do,
when our habitual thought corresponds with our desire." ~Orison Swett
Marden
“Man can
learn a lot from fishing
– when the fish are biting, no problem in the world is big enough to be
remembered.” ~Oa Battista
"Some go to
church and think
about fishing, others go fishing and think about God." ~Tony Blake
"Fishing
isn't a matter of
life and death. It's much more important." ~Unknown
A Note
About My Recommendations
I provide links
in this newsletter
to products and services I am offering or I have personally found
valuable.
With some of them, I have an affiliate agreement. If you are ever
disappointed
with one of these recommendations, please let them and me know. If they
don't make it right, I will.
Peace and
much love
Deb
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