Thursday, April 25, 2024

What Can You Do?

YOU COME FIRST.

GIVE YOURSELF THE BEST!


Affirmations:

I take the best care of me so I can serve others with my best.

Doing what is best for me is a gift to others.

I celebrate my life by choosing what is good for me.

I seek and find the love, joy and peace I deserve.


April 25, 2024 Loving Reminders - What Can You Do?


When there is trouble ahead, what do you do?

When you are lost and alone, what do you do?

When you are frustrated and bored, what do you do?

When you feel sad and afraid, what do you do?


What is the prescription for peace?

How do you find holy release?

Where do you go for solace and comfort?

How do you find wisdom and guidance?


Hopefully, we have our own keys to the inner door of peace.

Each one of us must learn what is right and true for us.

Being effective at knowing ourselves is key.

Practicing faithfully our own answer allows us to trust.


Some find peace in prayer.

Some find comfort with their pets.

Some seek answers in a special book.

Some go to their most faithful friend.


Where do you go?

What do you do?

How do you learn?

What do you seek?


Some walk in nature.

Some sit under a tree.

Some help a friend.

Some entertain themselves.

 

Write thank notes.

Call someone who is alone.

Sing your favorite songs.

Create something beautiful.


Write in a gratitude journal.

Take time daily to listen within.

Create a treasure map or vision board.

Clean your home or closet.


Practice 30 days of forgiveness, choice and gratitude. 

Exercise until you breathe and sweat.

Forgive everything and see things differently.

Love them all anyway.


Detox your mind and body.

Clean up your own thinking.

Listen within for guidance.

Be aware of all your choices.


There are unlimited resources within you. 

Do what you can do to bring you back to Love.

Extend peace to everyone and to our world.

Trust in knowing: “All things work together for Good.”


I am loving each one of us as we return to Love.

I love the One I see when I see you looking back at me.

Betty Lue