January 1st, 2008
I have only one resolution for this new year and that is to milk every moment for all the pleasure I can.
Milk every moment for all the pleasure you can get from it. When you say, “It is my dominant intent to look for things that feel good today. No matter where I’m going, no matter what I’m doing, no matter who I’m doing it with, it is my dominant intent to look for what I’m wanting to see, to look for things that feel good,” and the more you develop the habit of that kind of vibration — the more the Universe understands that that’s who you are! And so, the more you have access only to those kinds of things!
Excerpted from a workshop in Albuquerque, NM on Sunday, May 9th, 1999
All Is Well
It is easy to look back on the past year and pick out the things that we would like to change and create resolutions based on our experience. Normal resolutions just don’t sit well with me though, due to the facts that 1) Most people don’t achieve them and 2) They are usually based on things that you have failed to do in the past like Lose Weight, Stop Smoking, Exercise More, Eat Healthier etc.
Yes, those things are all great resolutions, but unless you change the vibration around being overweight or needing to smoke, the chances that you will be able to kick those issues is slim.
I recently came across a wonderful post on AbeList. Upon first glance, I thought someone was incredibly confused, but when I sat and read, I realized how inspired the post actually was.
The post was called, “What was your 2008 like?”
Envisioning, with excitement, how your life will be at the end of 2008 will help you achieve those goals. Dream big and achieve big!
Here’s how you do it. Envision yourself talking to friends at the end of 2008. Imagine how excited you are when you tell them all of the awesome things that have happened during the year. Describe, in detail, all the wonderful things that you want to manifest as if they have. Feel it into being!
The excitement of creating your future experience should be enough incentive to do this, but just in case it isn’t, I am going to provide just a little bit more of an incentive.
If you tell me what your 2008 was like on this post or link to this post from your own blog with your “My GREAT 2008″ post, you will be entered into a draw to win your choice of one of the following full Abraham-Hicks Workshops on CD from my personal collection (value $60).
CD 6/9/07 – Boulder, CO
CD 7/27/07 – San Francisco, CA
CD 8/5/07 – Los Angeles, CA
CD 8/28/07 – Albuquerque, NM
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So, tell us, what was YOUR 2008 like?!
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Hi Vickie,
Once again I find a fun project to add to my blog.
I’m glad we all enjoyed such a great year.
See how well I did.
Dean,
Wow, what a wonderful 2008 you had! Thanks so much for sharing and for everything you do
and well..
here it is and here’s to a great 2008!
I appreciate the fun thing to do, and it’s ALL great!
thank you for being who you are and a terrific person
http://olrob.blogspot.com/
huh.. I guess clicking my name takes you to the blog entry, how DID others do it with the link in the comment box? LOL…
Hi Robin!
Great to see you joining in! The ones that have a snippet of their post showing up actually linked to this post from their blog entry. The software then picks up on the link and adds it here as a track back.
I edited your first post to put a direct link to your blog in it to make it easier for people to go and read
(which I am going to go and do now!)