Posted by elizabeth on May 28th, 2010 | 0 comments
Isn’t it exhausting living in reactionary mode, where how you feel is dependent on the size of your bank account, how you partner or coworker acts, whether you have a job, or how your body feels? The thing is, life doesn’t have to be this way.
“Conditional happiness” is the way of the ego, and not the higher self. Your higher self is not invested in deadlines, money woes,...
Posted by elizabeth on Mar 5th, 2010 | 0 comments
You’ve heard the saying about aging athletes – he’s lost a step but he more than makes up for it with experience. It’s true in life as well. At about the time the Social Security check arrives most of us have looked into the mirror and recognized we’re not the person we used to be.
But what’s important is to see past your reflection and honor yourself for man you are. Senior...
Posted by elizabeth on Mar 5th, 2010 | 5 comments
People often ask me, “I know the divine realm responds to faith, but how do I find that trust?”
My answer is this: Your entire life is based on faith and trust. Everything you do every single day, you do through faith and trust.
Do you get in your car, needing to get to work, and think the whole time you’re driving there, “Oh my gosh! What if I don’t make it to my...
Posted by elizabeth on Feb 14th, 2010 | 7 comments
Your subconscious programs about money are so key to attracting more abundance, and also to having the opposite result. I’m talking about that “background noise” you feel in your body and hear in your mind. It’s more a feeling than anything else.
It’s that worrisome feeling, even though you’re doing all kinds of money affirmations. It’s that repetitive self-talk that you should be...
Posted by elizabeth on Feb 9th, 2010 | 0 comments
“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”
~ Benjamin Franklin
There’s a small squirrel in my back yard running with an acorn. I watch him for a minute when suddenly he is attacked by another squirrel attempting to steal his acorn. After a long struggle, the smaller squirrel runs away, unfortunately without his acorn. I...