Friday, July 17, 2015

Your Uncommon Life


We all have the potential to rise up above common and mediocre and be uncommon. We have the potential to use our talents, skills, gifts, and passion to make a difference and be a beneficial presence in this world. And in order to rise above being common, we may need to step out of our comfort zone and be willing to play big as God.

There may be people around you (or even inside your
head) that might say negative things about your skills, your past, your potential, or even your future. There may be people around you (or even inside you head) that try and convince you to play it safe, follow the rules, and accept your fate. Living an uncommon life means we must move beyond those negative ideas and walk through a spiritual doorway to our greater vision.

We must remember we are not bound to our problems; in fact, we are bound to our good. We are making tomorrow's dreams come true by the work we are doing today. Let's stand up and agree to be what we were created to be: a powerful creator,a person of possibilities, and someone living an uncommon life!

Remember, you are uncommonly good and uncommonly God!

Wisdom from Ernest Holmes
Prayer leads one to a place of mental acceptance but prayer without faith is ineffectual. Faith elevates the prayer to conviction, and acceptance. Where does God come in? God already is in and does not have to come from anywhere to anywhere. God is the entire process, both in our thought as individuals and in the universal as answering our individual thought.      ~ Can We Talk to God?




About Janet
Janet Kingsley, founder and spiritual leader of Center for Positive Living Sedona has been opening hearts and minds to infinite possibilities since 1998. Through articles, classes, and coaching she opens the heart, intrigues the mind, and feeds the spirit.

Janet is also a "Possibility Coach" and master energy healer. Focusing on helping people love their body, love themselves, and love their life, she is creating a movement and changing the world...one person at a time.

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