"The focus of our awareness becomes the reality of our world.”
~ Gregg Braden
I was having some issues with the template I use for sending out my daily emails.
I reached out to Constant Contact,my platform provider, for help in resolving my problems.
The young man was very helpful and suggested the I use a new template that had the current updates.
I may have mentioned this once or twice in the past,I am not all that comfortable with change.
Never the less, I am now using the new template.
It has all kinds of bells and whistles, none of which I have incorporated yet.
It seems to be fairly user friendly and I am sure I will enjoy using it once I get past my illogical trepidation.
In the meantime, if you have any feedback, comments or suggestions please feel free to share them with me. Your input is greatly appreciated.
Speaking of change, on a personal level, there has been quite a bit going on since the vacation.
Every day I seem to be making strides as I continue to dig out of the malaise that somehow enveloped my well being.
The compound effect of these small yet significant adjustments to my daily routine are having a huge impact on me.
They have stirred up a maelstrom of emotions and energy that has been missing for quite some time.
I liken this experience to losing weight or working out.
The excitement one feels during weight loss or a fitness program is awesome.
Then one day for one reason or another you get distracted. One day becomes 2 days that becomes a week and then a month and before you know it,you've fallen back into some bad habits.
Soon you become accustomed to this way of being and lose sight of how good you once felt.
Finally you choose to do something about it, which isn't always an easy choice.
Change is tough.
It takes work.
It takes perseverance.
It takes commitment.
But when the energy kicks back in the feeling is fantastic!
This is where I find myself today.
My mission is to keep this up.
To do that I must continue to reach out for support where ever and when ever I possibly can.
I must continue to push on a daily basis.
I must make a conscious effort to make changes that will not only keep this fire going, but intensify it as well.
It's starting to feel like fun again.
This is a change that I can easily embrace!
Shabbat Shalom!
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