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Zed's Blog. Spectrum of Wealth
Welcome to Zed's Spectrum of Wealth Blog. On becoming empowered and enriched!
| Friday, Apr 17, 2009 |
| Having A Rich Day |
| By Liz Zed |
| Friday, Apr 17, 2009 06:10 |
How does the day start? What's it like in the middle and what's it like at the end? Until one sets a conscious intention for the day our sense of what this day is like usually feels like happenstance. Conscious intention-setting can be like waving the wand of grace over our day even before our feet touch the floor on arising. There's magic in this practice. And just in case we're a little delayed in the department of emotional intelligence, it may feel like gaining a sense of control! It's relatively easy and it can be fun to play with the imagination before the stresses and obligations of what's to come start lighting up the brainwaves. Decide that on awaking and before arising, the imaginative creator wand be waved over today. What will I do today? How would I like to be? What would I like to have happen? Go ahead and say quietly to self, "Design my day!" |
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| Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 |
| Synchronicity, Luck, Hard Work? |
| By Liz Zed |
| Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 09:51 |
| It seems that Thomas Jefferson's take on his own luck was that the harder he worked, the more luck he seemed to have! Reading the quote immediately after writing today's first blog post was an example of a lovely synchronicity, both in its timeliness and in its content. The women mentioned as participants in last night's conversation on luck and in today's earlier post, all had decades of 'hard work' under their belt. One of the curious questions arising during and after last night's conversation, revolved around to what extent one's sense of self as lucky altered the experience of hard work. Clearly, having a vivid vision and taking consistent action toward creating that vision, holds the likelihood of abundant manifestation. But will the hard work undertaken to get there be experienced with more joy? And perhaps might it not also be experienced after all, as easier and more effortless? |
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| Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 |
| Does Hard Work Create More Luck? |
| By Liz Zed |
| Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 09:25 |
Starting to see some nice responses of gratitude from readers for creating awareness of choosing how we feel by way of where we place our attention. By choosing mindful attention on the positive feedback instead of on the constant interruptions and obstacles that were arising today, I was effectively catapulted into significantly increased vibrational mood-shifting easily. This seemed to piggyback on the luck theme. Then I came across this quote from Thomas Jefferson posted by http://alohafamilyproperties.webs.com/ "I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have". Putting attention on Jefferson's quote dovetailed so nicely with the residual thoughts that had been continuously percolating since last night's conversation and today's earlier blog post on luck. |
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| Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 |
| Just Noticing Luck Today |
| By Liz Zed |
| Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 07:29 |
Last night the topic of luck came up. Marina, a long-time friend who I can essentially say knows the 'hard life' of a 'pioneer' because she's lived it, feels that much of her life currently is, and has been blessed with luck. Meanwhile, some of Marina's friends who've navigated a similar pioneering-style environment feel quite differently. Sandra, for instance, takes the view that her own current lifestyle reflects the fact that she has 'managed' and planned her life very well. Both women are substantially more comfortable materially now than they were a couple of decades ago. For Sandra, her prosperous observable results have little to do with luck. For Marina, just noticing her luck is enough to raise her experience of joy and her experience of her life as prosperous. |
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Creating Trust
I'm making a commitment here today to blog--so keep me accountable folks! This is quite a steep learning curve journey that I've embarked upon. I didn't realize the extent to which I've let it intimid . . . keep reading
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