True Joy

Zen & Law of Attraction: True Joy

Feeling overwhelmed, worried, hurried or stressed? Or just plain too busy? How about enjoying this Zen & Law of Attraction visualizations on True Joy. It takes only a moment or so … why not stop rushing, and slow down a little, to get truly centered and positively inspired … after all, what’s the best that can happen?

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Finding Your ‘Inner Skippy’

The joy of taking your ‘inner skippy’ everywhere with you. Remember when you were a kid … carefree, having fun, and discovering everything for the first time, you used to skip and hold hands, laughing out loud. Yep, that’s your ‘inner skippy’! What fun to live each day as completely new, with a sense of fun and adventure, wondering what surprises await to delight you. Believing that all good is coming your way, the Universe loves and adores you, and that you will always share and receive more than you even think possible. And just when you think life is so delicious that it can’t get any better, somehow it magically does. Wow, after delicious, comes scrumptious! Joy, everything from happiness and contentment to excitement and pure bliss. From the comfort of curling up in an easy chair by a warm fireplace on a cold, rainy day, enjoying, from beginning to end, the best book you’ve ever read … so far. To creating and living your wildest dream! Now we’re talking bestseller.

Zen & Law of Attraction

Note: Are you interested in the Law of Attraction? Or looking to simplify your life with a moment of Zen? Or perhaps, having one of those days where you could really use a vacation … RIGHT NOW! What about taking a mini-vacation with a visualization? Visualizations, also referred to as virtual reality, are such a fun, easy way to apply the Law of Attraction. Whether you believe in the Law of Attraction, or Zen, or not, it can take only one minute (yes, just 60 seconds or less!) to consciously choose to change your energy and focus for the positive. Some even call it the Law of Positive Attraction. Set your intentions. So much better to focus on what you want, than to get distracted by what you don’t want, don’t you think?