“You are very powerful, provided you know how powerful you are.” ~Yogi Bhajan
Get more here: A Simple Process to Turn Fear into Power | Tiny Buddha.
Thinks I find along the way
“You are very powerful, provided you know how powerful you are.” ~Yogi Bhajan
Get more here: A Simple Process to Turn Fear into Power | Tiny Buddha.
Get the recipe here: My Morning Green Juice.
Melody Beattie writes:
Take time to celebrate.
Celebrate your successes, your growth, your accomplishments. Celebrate you and who you are.
For too long you have been too hard on yourself. Others have spilled their negative energy — their attitudes, beliefs, pain — on you. It had nothing to do with you! All along, you have been a gift to yourself and to the Universe.
You are a child of God. Beautiful, a delight, a joy. You do not have to try harder, be better, be perfect, or be anything you are not. Your beauty is in you, just as you are each moment.
Celebrate that.
When you have a success, when you accomplish something, enjoy it. Pause, reflect, rejoice. Too long you have listened to admonitions not to feel good about what you have done, lest you travel the downward road to arrogance.
Celebration is a high form of praise, of gratitude to the Creator for the beauty of God’s creation. To enjoy and celebrate the good does not mean that it will be taken from you. To celebrate is to delight in the gift, to show gratitude.
Celebrate your relationships! Celebrate the lessons from the past and the love and warmth that is there today. Enjoy the beauty of others and their connection to you.
Celebrate all that is in your life. Celebrate all that is good. Celebrate you!
Today, I will indulge in the joy of celebrating.” via August 26: Celebrate | Language of Letting Go.
We have tons of cherry tomatoes from our garden and I love feta cheese and olive oil. This looks like an amazing and healthy way to use them! Get the recipe here: mediterranean baked feta with tomatoes | smitten kitchen.
FloatingSheep.org examined 10 million tweets tagged with a location within the US sent between June 22 and June 28, filtering out everything except tweets mentioning “church” or “beer”.
They found a total of 17,686 tweet mentioning “church” (half of which were sent on a Sunday) and 14,405 tweets mentioning “beer”. Digging further into the data, the team analyzed which term was more popular in each state.
Below is the visual representation of the great debate (?) between beer and church – which side does your state land on? via Church Or Beer: What Do Americans Tweet About More? [INFOGRAPHIC] – AllTwitter.
All comes down to where you live. Me? I live in a ‘beer’ state! Click to enlarge the map:
Perhaps all Americans can agree on the immortal words of Ben Franklin: “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy”!
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