November Daily Vibes Appreciation Power Day 17

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Day 17 Law of Attraction Centering Thought

I appreciate the delight of little things.

Every time we remember to say “thank you” we experience heaven on earth. ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach

When someone finds your lost wallet and returns it. – Awesome. ~  Neil Pasricha

Now That’s a Wrap

To avoid throwing away plastic wrap and containers, Sarah Kaeck of Bristol, Vermont, started experimenting with her own food storage techniques, eventually developing Bee’s Wrap.  A mother of three and a lover of fresh and natural ingredients, Kaeck started using flour sacks, and muslin to cover her family’s food. Eventually she discovered that if she covered these fabrics with beeswax, it helped keep food fresh and keep the material sustainable and reusable.  Kaec’s project developed from a DIY endeavor to a creative and marketable solution for others.  It is made from organic cotton muslin, beeswax and jojoba oil, along with tree resin.  The naturally antibacterial properties in beeswax and jojoba oil keep the wrapper reusable without retaining the odor from the food it’s used to protect.  Bee’s Wraps come in a number of sizes – small enough for your half-eaten apple or large enough for you entire baguette.  ~  BEESWRAP.COM

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The Law of Attraction and established neouro-pathways keep our thoughts, words and deeds echoing the same vibration and creating the same life experiences. The momentum or power of attraction increases from a thought to the words we write and speak to our actions.

Of course, catching a thought or word before they are repeated and gain momentum, if they are of something you do not want, is beneficial and easier than after they are a pattern and influence our actions.

Appreciating the Blessing of Choices shifts the momentum of the Voice from movement toward creating what we do not want to what we desire.

Appreciating anything, anytime creates momentum toward what you desire.

Appreciation Pledge:
I intend to:
• Appreciate rather than complain
• Praise rather than criticize
• Talk about the solution rather than restate the problem

Processes
• Meditation: Have you ever seen photos of a monk who has meditated for years, with electro sensors attached to his skull recording his brain waves as he meditates? His vibrations shift from the usual conscious beta state to the delta state of a deep trance associated with self-healing. Calming the mind is an affective way to build clear neuro-pathways. Try three counts on the in breath and five on the exhale to give yourself a focus.
• Appreciation in Conversation: Whatever the conversation, speak words of appreciation, praise and solutions. Often it is possible to direct a conversation to appreciation by asking anyone complaining or criticizing, “What do you want? What is a possibility? What did you like or appreciate about that situation or person?”
• Appreciation Stories: We have become used to feeling that it is the right thing to do to tell the stories of our lives with historical accuracy. Tell what rings true, but only tell what you appreciate about an event or a person.
• Appreciation Journal: Take some time each day to write words of appreciation about the day or a particular person, place or event.
_ To help Appreciate the Blessing of Choices, write three things you appreciate about a troublesome event or personal interaction.
– To reinforce new pathways, write a stream of consciousness of appreciations.
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