Dear Readers:
Miracles take place every single day but they may slip right past our awareness if we have not tuned into their frequency. When we are scouting them out, our awareness is heightened and they appear right before us almost on command because we have correlated our desire with an intended outcome.
When you have your eyeglass prescription updated as I do yearly, the Doctor asks "is it better now or was it better before?" as you peer into the machine. The forward and backward clicking of the lenses causes one to think about how we are forever changing in this sense of sight as well as in all other ways too. As we change our lenses so too does our vision change.
Life can be seen through rose colored glasses or through a glass darkly as the poet states, but we determine the lens we use. 20/20 vision is for many people a vision that is achieved only by wearing prescription lenses. The Doctor helps us achieve this goal through his or her training and capacity to correct or improve our eyesight. Likewise, our vision involving hindsight, foresight, and insight are visionary mechanisms that occur mentally and spiritually inside of us and can also be aided by another's prescription. Books we read and the people we meet to quote Charlie T. Jones, are the significant ingredients to an improved life. If we truly want to move forward and advance toward our destiny, we must work hard to reach that goal. As Jeffrey Gitomer, a student of Charlie T. Jones reminds us, we must work hard at our goal and not just expect the universe to deliver it gift wrapped on our doorstep. We must want it to happen, and then consistently work to make it so.
Miracles are hard work, but they do happen. They take more than wishing. They take physical effort, dedication, persistence, personal initiative, and preparedness before a like-minded universe graces us with the opportunity to see our open niche and to align with a miracle in the making. Our true best self, or what Napoleon Hill calls our higher self, is the key to recognizing this opportunity. Remember to set a goal, reach higher and higher, and then catch that miracle as it travels toward your best self. Much like a salmon swimming upstream, you can achieve your goal but it does not come without effort.
Be Your Very Best Always,
Judy Williamson
Judy Williamson
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