It’s time to manifest abundance in our lives by making some Wednesday Wishes. Focusing on what you want is a good thing, it somehow helps you get it. I can’t explain all the magical workings behind the scenes, but I can tell you that time and time again my wishes come true and I know it has much to do with the fact that I actually took the time to specifically wish for something.
Here’s what I’m wishing for this week:
1. I woke up with a horrendous headache. My head is pounding. This headache did not come out of nowhere. It’s here because I got upset last night and I cried and cried. I let all these “personal problems” get to me to the point that my stomach got upset and I actually threw up (I know, TMI). It’s no surprise that I woke up with a headache. What I’m wishing for is help resolving these “personal problems” because I don’t know what to do to make things better. I really don’t. So send me some inspiration please and thank you very much, Universe.
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2. My hubby’s car is going to the car doctor today because the dashboard is lit up like a Christmas tree on Noche Buena. He’s got about three or four service lights going off that CANNOT be ignored. In fact, I told him that he couldn’t drive the car to work like that because it’s just asking for trouble so he had to call in carsick to deal with it today. My wish is that these issues are easily, quickly and affordably resolved.
3. Could you send some joy my way, Universe? I’m really having a hard time tapping into joy lately. Remind me of all my blessings and send some laughter my way.
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That’s it for me this week. What are you wishing for?
lisleman says
Well you were laughing when you posted Second-Hand Farts right? (https://byclaudya.com/2010/08/second-hand-farts.html)
Maybe you need some gas to get you going.
Oh here’s a joke I posted back around that time:
A
three-year-old boy was wondering about his testicles while taking a
bath. “Mom” he asked, “are these my brains?” “Not yet,” she replied.