Yesterday I decided to get back into my daily habit of drawing one of my Angel Cards and “Joy” appeared:
Lucretia Pruitt aka Geek Mommy left a comment at my Beach Notes post on Successful Blog. I had written about the wonderful weekend I spent with my 3 best friends from primary and high schooldays, celebrating a milestone.
I has invited readers to share what was priceless for them.
Lucretia wrote:
Can’t you feel the joy coming through this comment?
This sequence of events, my drawing the card joy, and then almost immediately finding Lucretia’s comment was an expression of synchronicity.
I notice with many people and myself included at times to link many negative things in life, is we look at the world negatively it is so easy to build a chain that can bind us and hold us back. Some people do this on Mondays and ruin their week. They set up a dominant, low vibration for the week and wonder why the week doesn’t get better.
I am not saying that things don’t go wrong, at times they do!
But what if we made a habit of joyful synchronicities in our life. then instead of focusing on how negative experiences might be connected, we would focus on how many positive things there are in our life. We would build a dominant, high vibration and begin to notice how the universe, people, events responded positively to our joyful vibration.
This is what we call the Law of Attraction in Action.
Thanks for reading and wishing you a joyfully synchronistic week

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Tags: beach notes, joy, Law of Attraction, lucretia priutt, vibration
Were you told it was wrong to brag or boast about your wins as a child? I know I was.
Any of these sound familiar?
You will get a swollen head!
Too big for your boots!
Who do you think you are?
Big noting yourself?
Strange it was always okay for Mum to brag about my achievements, and don’t grandparents love bragging about their grandchildren’s achievements?
Yesterday I had an experience that me question, probably not for the first time whether all those warning were actually as helpful as they were meant to be.
The occasion was that I went on the first of what looks like becoming a weekly call with 5 of Michael Losier’s Law of Attraction Facilitators.
Gizelle Rivers who works with Michael and had put together the first Law of Attraction Certified Facilitators Training and when we were all in Vancouver she said she was going to organize monthly calls to celebrate our wins. I received an email decided to host a 60 minute call this week so:
YOU can brag and WE can celebrate along with you!
Want to send your vibe through the roof.
Want to be IN the energy of success.
Yes! Brag! You are doing it!
You are manifesting your ideal career as a certified facilitator.
We all want to VIBE HIGH with you.
So put on your crown…
Pour the champagne…
Get out the chocolates…
And start sharing…
What a wonderful hour we spent, hearing great Law of Attraction stories, how businesses are growing. Through our thoughts and our words we are all not only inspiring and uplifting one another, there are many other people whose lives are beginning to attracting more of what they do want into their lives.
There were a wonderful quote that came from the session:
“When you get clear it is here!” Betty Jones
Reinforcing for me that it so important to have clarity, and it is the contrast often of what we don’t want that provides clarity.
So is it okay to brag?
I would love to hear what you think?
Do you “brag” about your wins?
Maybe we could even have a Skype brag session weekly or even #brag at twitter.
Thanks for reading and attract abundance today.

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Tags: brag, Michael Losier
This week in response to the comments on Beach notes I am providing the readers with the sound of the sea.
I have taken to sitting on this rock, looking out to sea and spending 10 minutes meditating to the sound of the sea.

And here is the poem that I was inspired to write:
Meditating sitting on
the sun warmed rock
At the place I call paradise
My feet resting
on the warm white sand
Listening to the sound of the sea
I feel connected to the earth
To my soul
To my very being
(C) Suzie Cheel
Tags: Meditation, Sea
Will You Make a Difference Today?
I am a big fan of Micro Lending as a way of tackling poverty. I first became aware of this when reading Muhammad Yunus’s book Banker to the Poor, many years ago. I found this to be so inspirational and a real eyeopener about how change can occur when people are empowered.
“ By giving poor people the power to help themselves, Dr. Yunus has offered them something far more valuable than a plate of food––security in its most fundamental form.” ––Former President Jimmy Carter
In researching today I found that Yunus has written a new book: “Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism”
What if you could harness the power of the free market to solve the problems of poverty, hunger, and inequality? To some, it sounds impossible. But Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus is doing exactly that. As founder of Grameen Bank, Yunus pioneered microcredit, the innovative banking program that provides poor people––mainly women––with small loans they use to launch businesses and lift their families out of poverty. In the past thirty years, microcredit has spread to every continent and benefited over 100 million families. But Yunus remained unsatisfied. Much more could be done, he believed, if the dynamics of capitalism could be applied to humanity’s greatest challenges.
Now, in Creating a World Without Poverty, Yunus goes beyond microcredit to pioneer the idea of social business––a completely new way to use the creative vibrancy of business to tackle social problems from poverty
and pollution to inadequate health care and lack of education. This book describes how Yunus––in partnership with some of the world’s most visionary business leaders––has launched the world’s first purposely designed social businesses. From collaborating with Danone to produce affordable, nutritious yogurt for malnourished children in Bangladesh to building eyecare hospitals that will save thousands of poor people from blindness, Creating a World Without Poverty offers a glimpse of the amazing future Yunus forecasts for a planet transformed by thousands of social businesses. Yunus’s “Next Big Idea” offers a pioneering model for nothing less than a new, more humane form of capitalism.
“ Yunus’s ideas have already had a great impact on the Third World, and…hearing his appeal for a ‘poverty-free world’ from the source itself can be as stirring as that all-American myth of bootstrap success.”––The Washington Post
From Grameen Foundation
This is one book that is going on my next book buying list.
Today online we can all make a contribution to Kiva, where lives around the world are changed daily by making a $25 loan, which when repaid can be recirculated. Kiva’s mission is to connect people through lending for the sake of alleviating poverty.

Kiva is changing lives and empowering id to make a difference not only to their lives, but to the lives of their children and their families.
Today I lent to a group from Cambodia who needed just $125 more to start their new farming cooperative project, by the time I had completed this post they had the full amount of $ 1725. This will be shared by 16 people in the village.

In the past I have lent to individuals who have been working to improve their textile businesses so they can continue to pay for their children’s education. This is so important as education empowers the next generation.
What I like about Kiva is that my whole contribution goes to the project. Funds to run Kiva are raised separatel, a big plus for me.
Head over to Kiva now and support a project.
Please join me? Such a small amount makes such a big difference:)
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I have been so privileged in my life to meet amazing people, to share with and learn from them, to love them and to be loved by them.
My friends, my family, and every day that I awaken is priceless to me.
This life? This life is wonderful.
Someone told me today that she thought I was standing in the way of my own success. I asked her exactly what she wanted of me… and she said ‘to help you succeed.’
I was polite and did not let the laughter bubble out - because I have succeeded in the best way - I’ve found my joy!
Thanks for sharing this.