Thursday 26 March 2009
Different Ways To Think About Money
posted by: Currentmedia in Media on 03 26th, 2009 | | No Comments »
Different Ways To Think About Money

(Idea borrowed from Louise L. Hay avec beaucoup d’amour.)

Here’s a thought exercise or experiment that’s been on my mind lately. How about changing your behaviour & feelings about bills or due payments? What about if you didn’t curse & swear when you received a bill in the mail? What if you thought of it as a blessing? Examine it without emotion — that company or person trusts & loves you enough to supply you with something even before you pay! How amazing is that?!

It’s like a message from the universe that it has faith that you can easily generate that money. Think of it like a little cheerleader saying, “You can do it!”

Pay your bills with love & gratitude & it will keep the positive flow going. After all, how does being angry or upset about a bill serve you?

To quote Mobb Deep, there’s numerous ways you can choose to earn funds! Don’t feel like you need to know where the money is coming from — just know it’s here, ready & ripe for you to pluck out of the ether when you want it.

I know that for some of us this is a quantum leap in our thinking & it may take some time to believe. You might have to consciously adjust your thoughts on the subject more than once. But the more you think it, the more true it becomes for you.

By:  Gala                        Source

Tuesday 3 March 2009
Today Was Good. Today Was Fun. Tomorrow Is Another One.
posted by: Currentmedia in Media on 03 3rd, 2009 | | No Comments »
Today Was Good. Today Was Fun. Tomorrow Is Another One.

The end of February is soon, coming up this weekend! This only means one thing - a birthday celebration!  Mine, of course.  Oh, maybe that”s not a big deal to the masses.  But, what about the birthday of one of the most beloved children”s authors…. Dr. Seuss? Yup, that”s right! March 2nd is the big day; March 2, 1904 to be exact.  It also happens to be Read Across America Day.

Why not help kick off the celebration with Green Eggs and Ham? I made this Tyler Florence version of Green Eggs and Ham last year at a brunch that included teens. It was a huge hit. And, it”s versatile.  While there is a recipe for pesto included here, it can easily be replaced by store bought pestos, like Classico, Alessi, or Sam Remo. Fresh or store bought, pesto sure beats food coloring in my book.

By:  Editor                        Source