HitchHike The Universe What happens when you follow the ebbs and flows of the Universe?

24Oct/09

100 Day Challenge: Day 6

I have the beginning of a migraine. Oh well, I'll see how I feel in the morning :-)

I didn't have any earth shattering revelations today, I did however see lots of people doing things they love to do and making what I'm assuming is at least a good living. My brother-in-law Dave left a Facebook status the other day that said he was happy my sister is making more money taking pictures than he is working as an EMT. I know he's happy for my sister, but I think he's also happy that he doesn't have to work overtime any more :-) From what I've seen it's been good, they seem to have a lot more adventures together now, they and their two daughters. So really what more can you ask for doing something you enjoy?

I've also been thinking about how much I've been enjoying writing these blog posts every day. Sometimes (like now) there are times where I think it would be easier to go to bed. But I'd rather let my creative juices flow.

Something great that did happen today, was that I was talking to my above mentioned sister Brittney and she said she's been reading my blog. She said it's like reading a good book and told me I should have started writing a while ago :-) Thanks Sis!

With following my passion, I am becoming more and more enthusiastic about helping people improve their lives. A big reason I'm doing this is so that I can show other people how to do it. I've seen some amazing things over the last few years and I'm sure it's because of the kind of thinking I'm involved with now. So I figure a great way to help the world become a better place is to show people what can happen with a little faith and some diligent work.

Notice I didn't say hard, reading some positive material on how to change your thought processes, being more conscious of my thought processes, and working to change them really are anything but hard. I'm starting to be more playful with it, a better word would probably be curious. I'm not particularly attached to the outcome, after all when I take a step back and look at my life really hard. I really don't have anything to complain about, I have a job, I go to school, I study Martial Arts, I have a loving family, I live in a beautiful valley, I've never known what it's like to starve. As a US citizen I have lot to be thankful for. As well as a real heritage that I think needs to be lived up to.

I have had some other ideas floating around in my head but now the migraine is really starting to make itself known, so I'll save them for later :-)

Make your life a great one!

P.S. Leave me a comment and let me know what you think!