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Girl U So Law of Attraction-Getting!

January 5, 2012 By ARMOURELLE

My 2012 Vision Board

My 2012 vision board: Say bye-bye to boring!

Vision is Speaking and You’d Better Listen. Need to get stuff done? Be a better person? Not a problem. If there are a few things you didn’t accomplish last year, or some new things you want to make habits for 2012, you can make it happen. Take just a few steps and as much (or as little) time as you want to make a stellar vision board that helps attract the things you need and want!

Step 1

Page through a few magazines or online. It’s easiest to do this manually unless you’ve got some major Photoshop skills. As you’re going through your magazines, cut out any and everything that you like, that jumps out at you, or that ‘speaks’ to something in you. Don’t worry about choosing the “right” images and words. To stay organized, keep your cutouts in an envelope or shoebox.

Step 2

When you feel you’re finished, go through all of your cut-outs, sorting them into themes. As you can see from my vision board, my themes are (clockwise): Living a happy life, money smarts, travel, friendship, success at work, productivity, killer shoes (because who doesn’t want that, right?), and polishing my appearance. Some of those things felt silly putting on my board. And, you might feel like some of your goals are frivolous, but push that aside and make a place for it anyway, because though it might seem non-important, those goals will help you be a better you.

Step 3

Now that you’ve got your pieces separated into themes, you’re ready to cement them on your board. Oh, and as a side note, if there was something that you couldn’t find, write it on your vision board in marker so it stands out among the magazine cut-outs.

To create your vision board, you’ll need:
A background. Foam core board, poster board, or a canvas are good choices.
Cheap acrylic paint to paint the background of your board (optional).
Glue or tape
Scissors
Marker

Time to have fun. Get creative and let your inner kid out to play! If you’re not creative, don’t worry. You don’t have to make some MOMA-worthy vision board. This is just for you and no one else.

Step 4

Once you’ve created your vision board, keep it in a place where you’ll see it often. You don’t have to actively read it everyday, but seeing those images, themes and phrases repetitively will keep them in your subconscious, causing you put your energy toward accomplishing your goals and receiving your blessings. Before you know it—or even realize it—you’ll have added most of what you need, want and desire into your daily life!

*Cheers!

(For more on this, check out the book Write It Down, Make It Happen: Knowing What You Want And Getting It by Henriette Klauser. I was introduced to this book by my homegirl in my head, Shira of SugarFreeTv. Very powerful book.)


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Feeling Blessed? Haves vs. Have Nots

June 29, 2011 By ARMOURELLE

You know, ppl say they’re blessed based on how they measure up to others. Why can’t you just FEEL or BELIEVE you’re blessed w/out validation

Why is it, “I’m so blessed for this job bc there are so many unemployed ppl.” Why do you need to think of the unemployed to feel blessed?

Or, any other situation. I caught myself thinking that one day about something. And I said to myself, “Why would you think that!?” Why +

Would I think someone WASN’T blessed or was “less fortunate” bc they don’t have a car, job, whatever. And why would I be so snobbish to +

Feel that I was blessed based in what I PERCEIVED that someone didn’t have.

I think we have to know that we do (or, maybe don’t!) deserve the good things that happen to us. Good energy will come back to you.

I have been doing this lately. A lot. Don’t know why bc you guys know I don’t talk religion, spirituality or metaphysics. At. All.

Originally Tweeted June 23.

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The Lady at the Cemetary

June 23, 2011 By ARMOURELLE

I met a woman in Lawton today. She just walked up to me. Had to step outside of my own emotions. Found out she lost her dad on the 12th. +

That she was having a tough time. Recommended a helpful book to her. She needed it. Glad I was able to get out of myself in that moment.

Putting myself on hold for five minutes helped someone else who was hurting. That’s the power we have. Let’s help each other.

With that said, goodbye Lawton (Elgin, OK). I’ll see you again in July. Leaving a piece of Love here.

… It was a lesson for me too: That I can’t get too wrapped up on ME to not care about others…

Originally Tweeted June 19

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