Creative thinking…
…leads to a more exciting life.
And it’s easy. Just picture in your mind what you’d like to experience, and watch how it shows up. Not always in the way we can imagine, but the results will be even better than we’d planned.
Here’s a fun story: Years ago I knew a very creative young woman and we lost touch. Saturday I went out “yard sailing” and stopped at one house and a woman yelled, “Sharon Powers! I’ve been looking for you and couldn’t find you!”
We had fun reconnecting and I found that she’s designed and making some very out-of-the-box hats (see them here: www.WearWithAttitude.com).
She actually pulled me right into her driveway with her desire to see me.
So, think about it today: what would you like to pull into your life soon? Just pleasantly imagine it, no furrowed brows or clenched teeth allowed! Have fun, and see what happens!
Now, don’t make your first attempt at something huge, like visioning having a million dollars if you’re financially struggling right now. Start off with something small and easy, like seeing a blue butterfly or finding a dime in the street.
With my reconnection to my creative friend, I doubt she was thinking “I just can’t live another week without seeing Sharon!” I’m sure it was just a pleasant desire to rconnect, and then easily released.
If you think it was just a coincidence, I’ll tell you that too many things like this have happened for me over the years. I prefer to call them “coinkydinks” to remind me that they are a result of synchronicity in the Universe far beyond the normally explainable events.
Try it, and have some fun with it.
PS: Be aware that we cannot create in someone else’s experience. If I had not been interested in reconnecting with my friend, the event would not have happened. We can only desire and attract what we want for ourselves, and then draw the others of like vibration to us. For instance, a desire for a romantic partner cannot be targeted at a specific person, but the desire will draw a compatible soul.