Shayne on You: Start telling a new story
Hi Maggie,
Right now, I am going through the toughest time of my life. I recently lost my job and my husband is unable to work, due to cancer and a bloodclot on his brain. I am struggling to make a living with my writing, but lately, I just cannot find the peace to concentrate on my writing. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, FS
Dear FS,
Not long ago, I was going through the toughest time of my life, and now I’m experiencing the best. I can only tell you that you are never creating more health for yourself than when you are ill, or more wealth than when you are broke, because you never want to a thing more than when you don’t have it. It’s the powerful desire that creates the new reality for you. And it’s the bad times that create the most powerful desires. Once those wishes are launched, we need to turn our focus away from what is, and focus upon what we’ve created. We need to look at the things we know are becoming for us, and stop looking at the things we’re leaving behind. You don’t start feeling better when life improves, life improves when you start feeling better.
So now you need to do whatever it is that gives you a little bit of relief from your worry and stress. Anything that feels just a little bit better, and a little bit better, and a little bit better. Don’t force yourself to work. Feel better about work, and then do it. Feel good about everything you have to do and then do it. Focus only on what feels good, and your husband should do the same. Nevermind everything else, just do what gives you relief. Wealth and abundance are you natural states. Your focus on not having them is the only thing keeping them at bay. So start telling a new story, the story of how it is becoming, not the story of how it is.
I’ll be sending lots of healing energy your way, and lighting a candle for you both.
Best,
Maggie
Right now, I am going through the toughest time of my life. I recently lost my job and my husband is unable to work, due to cancer and a bloodclot on his brain. I am struggling to make a living with my writing, but lately, I just cannot find the peace to concentrate on my writing. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, FS
Dear FS,
Not long ago, I was going through the toughest time of my life, and now I’m experiencing the best. I can only tell you that you are never creating more health for yourself than when you are ill, or more wealth than when you are broke, because you never want to a thing more than when you don’t have it. It’s the powerful desire that creates the new reality for you. And it’s the bad times that create the most powerful desires. Once those wishes are launched, we need to turn our focus away from what is, and focus upon what we’ve created. We need to look at the things we know are becoming for us, and stop looking at the things we’re leaving behind. You don’t start feeling better when life improves, life improves when you start feeling better.
So now you need to do whatever it is that gives you a little bit of relief from your worry and stress. Anything that feels just a little bit better, and a little bit better, and a little bit better. Don’t force yourself to work. Feel better about work, and then do it. Feel good about everything you have to do and then do it. Focus only on what feels good, and your husband should do the same. Nevermind everything else, just do what gives you relief. Wealth and abundance are you natural states. Your focus on not having them is the only thing keeping them at bay. So start telling a new story, the story of how it is becoming, not the story of how it is.
I’ll be sending lots of healing energy your way, and lighting a candle for you both.
Best,
Maggie
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