Thursday, May 31, 2018

Feeling in My Heart

I can listen for happy things and feel them in my heart.

Everyone I know can listen for happy things and feel them in their heart.

All the people I don’t even know, all over the planet, can listen for happy things and feel them in their heart.

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Our heart’s happiness does not depend on any outside factor.

We can be happy within ourselves.

When we cultivate our own happiness and express it, it uplifts the atmosphere around us.

Others feel it and are encouraged by it.

I am extracting happiness from things I love to do, and sharing it.

I add a little bit to the progress of my many projects and enjoy seeing them come to completion.

I give myself time to think about the next step when I am unsure, until I reach a positive conclusion.

I surround myself with healthy food, so I support the body that is carrying out all the things I enjoy doing.

I stand up for my ability to learn at my own rate, and practice my new skills as I can.

I celebrate the power of carrying out the ideas that come to me.

I feel the presence of solutions even when I am in the middle of a problem.

I know that with a calm attitude, I will be able to feel the appropriate direction to go.

The presence of calm gives me security which permeates my being and gives me a happy and confident heart.

© 2018 Kathryn Hardage

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Following Through on What You Love

I follow through on what I love to do.

Everyone I know follows through on what they love to do.

Everyone I don’t even know, all over the planet, follows through on what they love to do.
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By following through on what I love to do, I add to my satisfaction and happiness.

This raises the level of satisfaction and happiness in my community and on the planet.

My commitment to doing what I love makes me feel useful and benefits those who are ready to receive from me.

In my several communities of skilled friends, there is a great deal of satisfaction and happiness being able to quilt, knit, weave, raise sheep and goats and alpacas, process their fleece and make things from it.

Small organic farmers have the satisfaction of raising healthy food and the happiness of providing it for others.

Making room for doing what you love lets you slow down.

It gives you room to think and to reflect.

It lets you make decisions in a calm and unpressured frame of mind.

As I refocused my direction on providing service, my businesses began to take shape without the pressure of selling.

The ideas were able to be formed into beautiful products which naturally have a clientele and customer base.

Releasing the need to sell as a reason for what I do, I was able to create for the real reasons.

Providing beauty, doing excellent work, providing inspiration, working with materials I enjoy are the real reasons for what I do.

Reaching the people who appreciate beauty, excellence, service, and texture is not pressured.

It is a natural outcome of what I create and what I put into the creation.

I a living in a completely different atmosphere without the pressure of doing something just to make a living.

After a lifetime of working from that basis, I am glad I have discovered the much more complete life of doing what I love.

Now that I am supporting my own nature, it naturally has an outreach to those who recognize and appreciate my beautiful works.

© 2018 Kathryn Hardage


Thursday, May 24, 2018

Resources Which Bless

I am surrounded by resources which are blessing me and causing me to progress.

Everyone I know is surrounded by resources which are blessing me and causing them to progress.

Everyone I don’t even know, all over the planet, is surrounded by resources which are blessing them and causing them to progress.
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Events which occur in our lives can be positive or negative.

How we respond determines our course.

Using all our experiences as stepping stones, we can find a blessing even as we rise out of negative experiences.

We create more and more positive experiences for ourselves as we look for the blessing in whatever comes to us.

Then, we are surrounded by resources which bless us and which certainly cause us to progress.

Every skill, very conversation, every little daily event which we treat in a positive way, causes us to move toward the light.

We create more light in our lives as we respond in this way.

As we see others for their positive qualities, we uplift them as well as our own view.

We create an atmosphere around us which is light-hearted in a sincere way.

Our actions follow our thoughts and we are led to be caring and generous.

We create more resources for blessing and uplifting by letting people know that they are valued and respected.

All our skills and efforts and attitudes pour into our community.

Let us uplift and be a resource for progress.

© 2018 Kathryn Hardage

Monday, May 21, 2018

A Moral Dialogue

I am grateful for the emerging moral dialogue.

Everyone I know is grateful for the emerging moral dialogue.

Everyone I don’t even know, all over the planet, is grateful for the emerging moral dialogue.

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With the emerging corruption in government contrasted by the values we were all raised by, there is a strong public dialogue on morals.

Each new horror reveals less regard for serving the people and more practices which favor unsafe corporate and business practices.

We are truly discovering the “truths which we hold dear” and mobilizing to protect, reinforce and expand them for all citizens.

The important role of public policy dictates the attitude toward our fellow citizens.

Public policy can lift up and improve lives and create independence and self-sustainability.

Public policy can rob public monies and give them to private interests.

The energizing force of more awareness is causing an encouraging political shift as significantly more people become active participants.

Disturbing fearful elements are striking out.

Informed and inclusive elements are growing stronger.

It is a necessary step to redefine our country in ways which will create a stronger positive influence in the world once again.

© 2018 Kathryn Hardage