Outrageous Happiness #2: Super Powers
Seeing as the Outrageous Happiness Experiment has just kicked off, thought I’d check in with a quick update.
As if on cue, life decided to throw some curve balls ~ or, because it’s not uncommon for life to do that, maybe I’m just aware of them in a slightly different way. That doesn’t make them any more fun, but now that I’m consciously armed with an unrelenting turn-lemons-into-lemonade approach, I’m thinking I might be handling them with less angst. And less angst = more happy.
And yet, when staring down a sidetrack that clearly did not feed my happiness quotient, I almost went off course. I felt somehow responsible, put myself down, and got a little stuck there. But I rallied. It was yet another lesson learned (gotta love those lessons…) In fact, just this morning, I felt my super powers kicking in. (You have them too. It’s where you’re strongest, and truest. You’re lifted up.)
Here’s the thing though, before they kicked in, I sat down and had a serious conversation with the Universe. And I made sure to not just talk, but listen.
You might talk to God, you might talk to Divine Intelligence, or to your Higher Self, your Spirit Guides, your Mother or Father, sister or brother, a trusted friend. Guidance is available in many forms, and none of us, no matter how wise or experienced or content, is outside the realm of needing some now and then. In the process it’s key that you listen; you have to hear not only what you’re saying and thinking, but what you’re hearing in reply. Then listen to your heart and find what’s true. (And then, don your cape.)
How’s your Outrageous Happiness going?
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David Yorka
July 26, 2014 at 12:24 amPeace and Powers for Good, brilliant! Please don’t forget you have a Community Action Hero at your disposal.
Bernadette
July 4, 2014 at 9:41 amAs I am looking eye-to-eye with hinky-kinks my WooHoo happy looks more like peace in outrageous moments. Working not to trip over my cape here! HeeHeeHee. Great post, dear!
Patricia Saxton
July 8, 2014 at 8:13 amOh my goodness, Bernadette, you do make me smile big! Thank you. 🙂 And please don’t trip too hard over your outrageously marvelous cape!
directorb
July 2, 2014 at 9:19 pmGreat post, very true, we definitely need time to be quiet and listen every day.
Patricia Saxton
July 3, 2014 at 10:17 amThank you! And yes, we really do.