Creating What We Don't Want | by Madisyn Taylor If prayer is an intention that we announce to the universe in order to create a desired outcome, then our every thought is a prayer. This includes thoughts of worry as well as of hope. All thoughts are subtle creative energy. Some thoughts are more focused or repeated more often, gathering strength. Some are written down or spoken, giving them even greater power. Every thought we have is part of a process whereby we co-create our experience and our reality with the universe. When we use our creative energy unconsciously, we create what is commonly known as a self-fulfilling prophecy. In essence, when we worry, we are repeatedly praying and lending our energy to the creation of something we don't want. The good news is that we can re-train our minds and thoughts to focus our energy on what we do desire to bring into our lives. Since most worry is repetitive, it will take more than one positive thought to counteract the energy we've created. The simplest antidote to worry is affirmations. When we hold these positive thoughts, repeat them often, speak them and write them and refer to them throughout our day, we are using focused energy to create positive results. We can start right away, together: I am a creative being, using my energy to cocreate a wonderful world. I know that I create my experience of life from within, and as I do so, I also create ripples of energy around me that echo into the world. My positive thoughts gather together with the thoughts and prayers of others, and together we create enough positive energy to heal not only our own lives but the world we share. I am grateful for the ability to cocreate good in my life and in the world. A lot of times we have concerned loved ones that worry about us. When this happens they are also sending out a worry prayer to the world. A loving conversation letting them know what is happening is the easiest solution. Also, ask them to send you positive affirmations rather than worry about you. After all, worry doesn't do them any good either. Explain to them that worry can actually be energetically harmful to you and that wishing good things for you is much more beneficial and much more fun too. | DailyOM Course Spotlight by Beth Alexander If you're ready to build up your strength and self-confidence without any running, jumping or jarring movements -- and if you want to leave your workouts feeling happy, healthy and accomplished -- look no further! I'm Beth Alexander, a personal trainer and bestselling DailyOM course creator--and trust me, I know what it feels like to avoid workouts because of fear of getting injured from high impact or "creative" exercises. Which is why it's so important for me to reassure you that you don't have to run, jump or do any over-the-top exercises to get great results in less time. I created this fitness course to be completely low-impact (which means you will never run or jump) and yet it's full of fun, highly effective exercises that target your entire body from head to toe. I've hand-picked my favorite low-impact cardio and strengthening moves for the core, booty, legs, and arms and compiled them into 21 different, easy-to-follow and super-effective, 30-minute workouts. I'm also including my favorite healthy lifestyle recipes, tips, and lots of empowering action steps to help you lean out, and look and feel amazing from the inside out. Top 10 DailyOM Courses 1. Make Yourself a Money Magnet 2. A Year to Clear What is Holding You Back! 3. Shedding Your Menopausal Middle in 10 Days 4. A Year of Rumi 5. Release Yourself from Family Karma 6. 21 Days of Prayer to Change Your Life 7. Overcoming Fear of Aging 8. A Year to Get Rich with Purpose 9. Speak with Purpose, Not Impulse 10. Chair Yoga for Healing, Strength and Mobility
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