Most of my Wednesday Wishes posts get published promptly at 6:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time, which means I actually prepare them the night before. This one is being published much later than usual because last night I wished to give myself a break and that’s a wish I can make come true for myself right away. HA!
Regardless, I could not let the whole day pass without publishing my Wednesday Wishes because it has become a way for me to consciously manifest abundance into my life on a weekly basis. It’s become a practice and an enjoyable practice at that. So how’s about we take some time together to wish? Come on!
Here’s what I’m wishing for this week:
1. Continue to step outside of my comfort zone. I went to a independent publishers conference today that was not my usual kind of blogger-fest conference. Not only did I learn a lot I also realized that I know a lot more than I give myself credit for. Universe, next time I try and talk myself out of a growth experience remind me that staying small does me no favors.
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2. Do me and not let others dissuade me from doing me. So there was a speaker at the conference who is more than a little impressive and some of the things coming out of his mouth sounded like a death knell for creators like myself. Here’s the thing: just because he’s smart and impressive doesn’t mean that he’s an actual fortune teller and that I should take his opinions as predictions of my future. He may be right, but he may be TOTALLY wrong too, only time will tell and in the meantime I don’t need to be feeling like I’m doomed because I’m not. Things change and one adapts, qué no?
3. Strength, acceptance and love. My friend’s father is ill, seriously ill. My wish is that my friend finds strength, acceptance and love no matter what happens.
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That’s it for me this week.
What are you wishing for? Don’t be a kitty cat, Holmes! Have the courage to wish for what you want.
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