Monday, 20 July 2009

No good deed goes unpunished - Oscar Wilde


Supposedly.

I'm sitting here with a bad back after braving it in the race for life
yesterday. I went with a bad back so it's not suprising I suppose that it is
worse today. Although I was hoping the exercise would do me good. (A gentle
stroll I hope you understand, no heorics here). It is an unwelcome reminder when I do some non strenous exercise and my body sends me messages that it is too
much. I did this in June, shortly after a cold that felled me for two weeks.
Lost me voice an all...not a small thing in my line of work. I wouldn't mind but
all I did was bend down to pick up me slippers. You know how that goes. Still the weather was kind and I enjoyed a nice chat with a friend.

It's got me thinking about what I will do with my clients this week, and also to
thinking about my stuff with my previous employer. I looked back pain up to see
what the metaphysical cause could be. It says it is about feeling a lack of
support. I imagine that it right to some degree I am still dealing with some events from recent years. The legal system is a slow system.

Heres my affirmations.

I trust life to support me
I am most fortunate in life
I have plenty of good fortune
My life is safe
I am well fed
My every need it taken care of
My bills are paid.
I enjoy my work
I have an abundance of clients
There is beauty in living
Every thing is working out fine
Life is an exciting adventure
I am healthy, wealthy and wise
Learning new things is exciting.

Affirmations at things that you say to yourself about the way your life is, or the way you want it to be. It doesn't matter which, it can be both. The purpose is to get a feeling of abundance, safety, gratefulness for what you have now while building possibilities to have more in the future.

So my good deed of yesterday means that today I am restricted in movement and therefore probably won't achieve targets that are very visible, but are important non the less. Thank goodness for computers.

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