Friday, December 28, 2007

When You Find What You Want Inside You, You Will Find What You Want Outside You

This morning’s daily message from Alan Cohen was this:

Take time this week to look within. When you find what you want inside you, you will find what you want outside.
-- Alan Cohen

I thought this was a perfect way to look at reviewing 2007 and setting goals and intentions for 2008.

What do you desire for yourself in 2008? Write down your intentions for 2008. Take each one and determine what you would need to find inside yourself for that to manifest. What beliefs and behaviours will create your desired results?

You will never have in the external world what you do not have in your internal world. The external is always an out-picturing of the internal. To ensure results, your work will be to make the changes on the inside that will allow and match your desires.

Greater balance in your life, financial freedom, a loving relationship with your ideal partner, a healthy, fit and trim body are common goals.

Now look at what internal conditions you would have to have for these external goals to manifest.

Greater balance seems to require knowing what you value and setting a priority on those, then disciplining yourself to schedule these into your week. Commitment to following that schedule would also be essential. Recognize and honour your needs for relationships, work, spiritual and mental activity, physical exercise and rest.

Financial freedom may call on your courage to take your work to a greater audience. You may also need persistence in honing your skills to a new level of excellence. Some of you will need to educate yourself on how to invest or budget. Others will have to work on shifting your internal beliefs about deserving financial abundance.

To attract and maintain a loving relationship you have to love yourself enough to allow someone loving in your life. Maybe your skills at interacting could improve to take your love relationship to its next level. Committing to spending quality time with your loved one may be your internal shift.

Loving yourself enough to eat foods that are healthy for you in the right amounts, and to exercise in ways you enjoy will create that fit, trim and healthy body in 2008.

When you care enough about yourself to lovingly give yourself what you most need, and you believe you deserve to have whatever you desire, you’ll find following your resolutions easier. Your attention on loving care expands and will attract to you what is best for you.

Trying to follow a diet and exercise because you think you’re too fat and lazy puts your focus on fat on lazy; merely bringing on more fat and laziness.

Imagine how great you’ll feel at this time next year when you have found what you desire both inside and out.

I wish you all the joy, peace, love and prosperity you deserve in 2008.

Warmest regards,

Rosemary
Rosemary Heenan
Healer with Heart

Coaching for healers to reclaim your essential power. Live your life with passion and give your gifts to the world.

http://www.rosemaryheenan.com
rosemary@rosemaryheenan.com


Thursday, December 20, 2007

New Blogging Course available

Hi everyone,
Mark Joyner and his staff have created a course on Blogging which they are giving away to try it out.


href="http://www.simpleology.com/training/blogging">snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.

It covers:

  • The best blogging techniques.
  • How to get traffic to your blog.
  • How to turn your blog into money.

I'll let you know what I think once I've had a chance to check it out. Meanwhile, go grab yours while it's still free.



Warmest regards,

Rosemary

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Ho'oponopono Clears Limiting Beliefs

I had an inspiring experience today by using Ho’oponopono on a troubling conversation with a friend.

I'd been talking with this friend about my excitement with my investment plan, called InVeStworks. I shared with her that I would love to use this program with some favourite non-profit organizations who work with children. A key feature of the InVeStworks model is that it can be used to create a living fund-raising program.

My friend asked me if I would benefit financially if the non-profit used the model and I said “yes”. Then she proposed that I would be more likely to have the non-profit use this plan if I didn’t stand to make any money from it. I replied that I saw no conflict with it and since I would be introducing it to them and it was for their benefit, why wouldn’t it be okay for me to also make money from it?

I could feel my inner doubts and while the conversation ended at that point, I’ve not been comfortable with it and it keeps coming back to me. I know and trust that I am responsible for creating my life and my experiences. If I heard these thoughts expressed by her, there had to be something in me that brought them up.

Today I chose to repeat the Ho’oponopono prayer over and over while replaying this conversation in my mind. My goal was to clear whatever part of me was responsible for her saying that. How could I continue to create success in building my network of partners and be confident in introducing InVeStworks to non-profits if underneath my awareness I believed that I was acting only from self interest?

After about ten minutes of repeating the four phrases or prayers of Ho’oponopono, I started to hear an inner voice telling me that this plan is something I am passionate about. By marrying this with my passion for the non-profit’s work, I am helping the non-profit raise money. I will further assist them by helping them find partners to build their income from the program. Thus I get to do something that will help a cause I believe in and while I make a return on my work, the non-profit could have a sustainable, secure income it would otherwise not have.

I felt peaceful and completely free of niggling beliefs of self-service. By taking responsibility for this conversation, I had cleared any inner doubts that might have been holding me back from taking action to introduce InVeStworks to my non-profit.

Thanks to Joe Vitale and Dr. Hew Len for making Ho’oponopono known to all of us.

“I love you. Thank you. Please forgive me. I’m sorry.” - four simple phrases that clear us of negative internal beliefs. Imagine all the good that will come of me sharing my investment plan with organizations working with young children. They’ll be able to focus on their work while the InVeStworks plan earns them residual income. A win-win situation for all.

To learn more about the InVeStworks Model System go to http://www.investworks.net and then email me at rosemaryheenan@gmail.com for more information and strategic placement on my team.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Why Prosperity is an Inside Job

We will never attract more than we are comfortable with and have it last for a significant period. That's why we have to continually work on clearing ourselves to allow for more.

Limiting beliefs will keep our desires at bay because they do not match the desires. Start increasing your prosperity by identifying your limiting beliefs. Then use a transformational process like EFT and Ho'oponopono to clear your limiting beliefs and install more empowering ones in their place.

Soar!
Rosemary

http://www.rosemaryheenan.com