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10 ways to express your creative liberty

12/9/2015

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1.       When it looks like you’re not going to have enough money for something you desire. Decide that you do! Then see what and how it shows up.

2.       When you don’t have enough time to complete something. Decide what time you want to get done. Then get to work and be prepared to be surprised.

3.       When you can’t solve a problem. Decide you get it solved anyway. Then allow it all to fall into place.


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8 tools I use to create good amid frustration and chaos

11/20/2015

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Sometimes life overloads me. There’s too much going on, or there’s crazy energy disrupting the peace. You know what I mean?
   Those times are just ripe for escalation. When there’s too much going on, mistakes get made, which means even more stuff is going on. Or, when crazy energy’s disrupting the peace, it’s so easy to go into our corners or be reactive. Either way, we’re creating even more crazy, disruptive energy.
   So what are we to do?


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10 times to remember  you're magic

11/19/2015

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10 times to remember you’re magic.

1. You’re late: Snap your fingers and decide you’re getting there on time (regardless of all the signs that suggest otherwise, and regardless of whether that means everyone else will be late). Let your magic do its work.

2. You want to eat, but you’re not hungry: First, snap your fingers and ask yourself what you really want instead. Then, snap your fingers again and decide that you have whatever it is that you want.


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Visualization quotes for you today!

11/18/2015

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Here’re some nice visualization quotes for you today!
To accomplish great things we must first dream, then visualize, then plan… believe… act!
      Alfred A. Montapert
Make sure you visualize what you really want, not what someone else wants for you.
      Jerry Gillies
Visualization is daydreaming with a purpose.


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Do you want to be right, or happy? That's your fork in the road.

11/15/2015

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    My friend Rose used to always want to be happy. If we, “her friends aren’t happy, then she’s not happy.” That was a direct quote.
   But there was also this part of her that really loved to be right. When she said certain people would never like or accept her, there was no talking her out of it, or at least it was pretty hard. If she thought someone was cheating her, which was often, she’d do everything in her power to prove her point. She’d argue on and on in an effort to be right.
   Usually the stuff she knew she was right about had to do with old beliefs. 


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3 ways your role models can benefit your life

11/5/2015

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   Before you read this, think of three people you admire. These can be real people, or characters from films or books. Just make sure they’re people YOU admire. Forget what your friends or family think. This is about YOU.  In the alchemy of your life, the people you choose for role models have a lot to do with your potential and your life purpose.
   These people can be quite different from each other. For example, two of my role models are Cher and Anwar Sadat.
   Now you can start thinking about how your role models benefit


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Welcome to The Happiness Path blog.

9/30/2015

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Welcome to The Happiness Path Blog. It is dedicated to helping you create the happiness you want in your life.  At The Happiness Path Blog, we believe:

  • It’s important for you to have what you want because what you want has much to do with your life purpose. But knowing what you want sometimes takes focus.
  • You can create anything, good and bad, consciously and


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Pre-morning jitters

9/29/2015

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   I love this photograph because it reminds me of the terror that ate away at me the night before.
    You see, I’m really uncomfortable on and in ocean water, despite the fact that my husband Davy (wearing the cap) and I cruise our boat L’Esprit all over the Pacific Northwest.
    The night before this picture was taken, we were in B.C.’s Shoal Bay, along with our friends Darryl and Joan. Darryl had promised us that he wouldn’t just take us out fishing in his Boston Whaler, but he’d take us out to catch fish. Boy, I couldn’t wait, because I


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    Joanne Wilshin

    is the author of Take a Moment and Create Your Life! and The Happiness Path. She facilitates workshops and creative circles, and provides lectures and individual coaching to support understanding both the creative process and how the mind-matter phenomenon can be harnessed for personal and worldly benefit.  She lives with her husband David in northwestern Washington.

    When you change your past, you change your future. Joanne Wilshin. The Happiness Path.

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