Today I challenge you to find that one person with whom you need to seek peace, and mend their broken heart.
Miracle Morning on Weebly - Day 62 Life S.A.V.E.R.S Program S is for Silence (Time spent in silent reflection) A is for Affirmations 1) I am thankful for the ground beneath my feet grounding me and reminding me who I am. 2) I am thankful for the birds in the sky providing the music of my heart and the rhythm of my soul. 3) I am thankful for the sun in the sky giving me warmth and reminding me of the magic of the morning. 4) I am thankful for the air I breathe and the lungs I have to receive it. 5) I am thankful for the metaphors that exist in life to remind us of our connections to others. 6) I am thankful for the depth of heart in the conversation with a friend. 7) I am thankful for the wisdom that comes in lessons learned. "Come to Me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28 V is for Visualizations I visualize a world in which we are free to love and live and breathe. I visualize a world where courage flows through our hearts on the wings of wisdom and mercy. I visualize a world where healing and peace are always part of the conversation, and every time we lay down our heads to rest, we do so with a sense of warmth and forgiveness. I visualize a world where improving myself means that I am improving the lives of others. I visualize a world where the one who is the truest to herself wins the race, and where individuality is linked with diversity and openness. I visualize a world where happiness is the goal that allows us to share and grow in love and kindness for our neighbors, wherever they may live. "Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD will personally go ahead of you." E is for Exercise (The Gift of Yoga by Gena Kenny) R is Reading (inspirational Flipboard articles) S is for Scribing (My affirmations and visualizations) How do I feel? I feel a sense of hopefulness and mercy in being humble.
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AuthorValerie Ellis, with inspiration by Matthew Kelly, Author of Rediscovering Catholicism Archives
August 2021
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