If You Had Unlimited Time, Money, Talent and Support.....

If You Had Unlimited Time, Money, Talent and Support.....

Greetings!

January usually means starting off with the greatest of intention to make New Year's resolutions such as losing weight, stop smoking, taking a class or going to the gym more.

Whatever the "resolution" is, you begin the year with such high hopes and expectations and then, life happens. Those old patterns slip in and before you know it, it's February and the progress that you projected didn't go as you had intended.

I would like to offer you a different approach this year.  Instead of starting out 'gang busters' try this for the first week of the year.

Go Easy on yourself!  Take time to regroup from last year and the hectic holidays.

We need the gift of time.  It make sense to take a step back and re- learn about yourself, what you've learned, what you can let go of and what is in the process of re-birthing within yourself.

Divine timing is so important to our existence along with the understanding of the flow of life's cycles.

However, if you are ready to get going, the following question is simple and powerful and can get you moving in a creative direction. Sit for a while and answer this:
"If I had unlimited time, talent, money and support from my family and friends here is a list of things I will do over the next twelve months".

God bless you all as we move into 2012 with a focus on self-care, love and a peaceful heart.

Happy New Year,
Kristen

5 comments (Add your own)

1. Amin wrote:
Shalyn from Hi Kristen,I don't set my goals on the eve on New Year, I usually like to keep wokirng and set my goals accordingly and as per the responses which I get through my efforts. I do take set one resolution every New Year and that is to stay fit and avoid fatty body.

Mon, April 9, 2012 @ 10:05 PM

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Tue, April 10, 2012 @ 8:32 AM

3. Syukur wrote:
loved this one from Autumn Excellent evening eoveyrne. I have to admit that I’m a small bit nervous, so to make myself feel better, I’m imagining that you are all naked.I have to warn that the content of this speech may be offensive to those of you who don’t know Cheryl very well, so please accept my apologies.When Cheryl first questioned me to be her maid of honor, the first thought that went through my head was - What had I done to be blessed with such an honor?And then I got suspicious and thought - Who had dropped out at the last minute?- Had all her other friends left the country AND- Could I say NO and still get invited to the wedding, but more importantly to the reception?

Tue, April 10, 2012 @ 12:06 PM

4. Sigitcaros wrote:
6e2I guess I was living under a rock for so long that I came to know about this rkucus just now. Any email from Dunn Timothy goes straight to my trash for obvious reasons but nothing derogatory. I understand why the members of this sorority and its supporters are not happy with this media disclosure but all it does is the exposition of the suspension and contains none of the details, however grave, that led to this situation. What I don't understand is why are the same people taking a jab at the writer's writing skills. Are you trying to make a point? The report is a simple explanation of the recent probation and nothing else. It's not suppose to be filled with satire and metaphors to lure the readers. I think if the editors had done the latter, there would be an even bigger fire.Sororities girls are not saints, let's get that clear. Such matters should be known to the rest of the campus because when they come knock my door to save that poor girl in Africa, I wanna know whether they are worth the trust. Rather than using these social cause as a veil, sororities have to really feel for these cause. Being a member of a sorority is not just a stepping stone for your future career or for your sense of security.Girls drink, do wild stuffs and there is nothing to be ashamed of. You are allowed be humans. Just own up to it. PS: I like all the attention that Concordy is getting. Can't we have it more often? Does anyone even read the Sports Section?, other than the one who wrote it and the one about whom it is written? No offense to the writer and the players. I just think it's too long and veryyyyyyy boring ..

Wed, April 11, 2012 @ 6:03 PM

5. Zainal wrote:
To Ben's Parents:I joined MySpace when my neatege son signed up, so I could monitor him & his friends. Not to censor his language, but to watch for predators and risky internet behaviors. So I'd just like to say that his request for you not to comment is quite reasonable, because as much as you might be shocked or embarrassed by his writing, he will be 10 times as mortified by having you post comments, even positive ones.Our kids know we love them; sometimes we must keep our distance.Hoping you all live to 120 yrs plus 3 mos.

Sat, April 14, 2012 @ 7:54 PM

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