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Wednesday, December 07, 2005

New thoughts on negativity

Some of you might remember the post to my other blog that went like this:

Imagine a huge stone altar. Maybe somewhere like Stonehenge. Now, imagine your worst fears. They permeate your being. Gather it all up from your entire body, like wood for a fire. Put it all on the altar. Get as much as you can find and put it up there.
Now, imagine a fire from Heaven coming down and burning it all away.


Feel better? Let the light of hope and determination fill the areas you just cleared. Do this as often as necessary to help get rid of the negative stuff and fill your life with positive stuff.

All negativity can be removed like this, which has helped me a great deal. But, recently, I realized I hadn't done it in quite some time and when I evaluated my inner being, it was very dark with negativity again. I had noticed that my sales were down and I was beginning to spiral down to the way I was before--cranky, critical, no fun--depressed.

So, I did a removal/burn and felt ever so much lighter. Now, I would like to suggest that you remember to do this at least monthly, but remember, too, that when you remove that negativity, you must fill the space in your spirit with joy and goodness, or, as it says in the Bible, the demon will return and bring friends.

What has this to do with eDragon Marketing and my other business plans? If I am not uplifted, my "vibes" will be negative and will drive business away from me. If I am positive and caring, my "vibes" will draw business to me. Does that make sense?

Think about your shopping experiences, for example. When the cashier and shop staff are upbeat and positive, you have an excellent shopping experience, even if you couldn't get what you wanted there. If they're cranky or just not very positive, you come away with a negative experience, even if you got everything you came for.

So it is even on the internet. Your vibes will infuse your activities and people will either be drawn to what you offer, or repelled. YOU make the choice as to how it will all happen.

In other news, (lol) I have added some new things to my Cafe Press shops: The Wright Gifts and Keeping to the Borders. Check 'em out, might find something there for a Holiday gift. Now, why do I say "Holiday" rather than Christmas? I use the more generic term because there are many religions that celebrate holidays around this time of year. Many nationalities, too. So, why cut any of them out of the concept? I'm hoping to celebrate Christmas at my family home this year, but there are those that celebrate Hannukah (sp??), Kwanzaa, The Three Kings and I don't know what all else. So, Happy Holidays to all. Later, Chris

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