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A Baker's Dozen Ways to Dress Up the Traditional Pie at Christmas Time Here are some ways to dress up the traditional favorites at your Christmas dinner. 1. Make your usual pie crust, 2-crust version. Line the pie tin, put in the filling, and now its time to play. Roll out the second crust and start cutting shapes using ...
Holiday Craftts - Thanksgiving and Christmas Decoration Ideas Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday! What a spiritual renewal to take a day to reflect over the past year about just how good God has been to you and your family, to give you harvest and shelter, health and hope. To get the most out of this joyous ...
Holiday Planning Tips For Busy Moms Ahhh, the Holidays...... The Thanksgiving turkey comes out of the oven golden brown, with an enticing aroma that fills the entire house. All the china is in pristine condition and not a single piece in the set is missing. The family is gathered for ...
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it incredibly easy to imagine the worst happening. We also feel extremely justified in feeling that way because we are bombarded daily with extremely negative and disturbing news. All of this negativity confirms our belief that, well, that life sucks and then we die. My personal theory is that this is a very definite ‘chicken and the egg’ scenario. I believe we get all that confirmation because our belief is so strong, not that our belief is strong because of all that evidence. For example, have you ever bought a new car (or really, really wanted a particular model)? Suddenly, you’re driving down the road and every second car seems to be the car of your choice. Is that because all of a sudden there ARE MORE cars of that make and model out there? Or is it because your consciousness is more TUNED IN to that car? It’s the same way with energy. We all know how effective it is with negative energy, but the truth is it works just as effectively with positive energy. It does help, however, if we are familiar with the feeling we are going for. We all know we want to be happy, or joyful, or confident, but it’s hard to truly experience the feeling because it’s not a feeling we’re used to. How do we shift from scarcity to abundance? One way is to start practicing ‘feeling’ abundant. Thanksgiving in the States is a perfect time of year to tap into that feeling, and I’m sure there are other holidays around the world that would allow this same experience. When we think Thanksgiving, we tend to think of food, and family, and football (usually in that order!). There is a feeling of ‘fullness’ that comes with that image. We actually find ourselves smiling that ‘satisfied’ grin associated with Cheshire cats just at the memory. These physical responses just come unbidden. In fact, if we ‘try’ to feel that happiness, it tends to dissipate. The key is to ‘remember’ the feeling and not ‘try’ to feel it. Make this coming Thanksgiving into an abundance- consciousness day. Let the feelings that come up fill your entire body. Enjoy the holiday to its fullest and create an anchor that you will be able to tap into all year round. It is so easy to live in abundance consciousness when we have a deep, full and personal experience of what that means. (c) Louise Morganti Kaelin. Louise is a Life Success Coach who partners with individuals who are READY (to live their best life), WILLING (to explore all options) and ABLE (to accept total support). Find many free resources to assist you in living the life of your dreams at http://www.touchpointcoaching.com For her free newsletter of insightful, practical suggestions for creating your best life, email mailto:on-536@ezezine.com
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Clark: Carney lived in spirit of thanksgivingGreenville Daily ReflectorWith the death of friends come the hardest reminders of our mortality, sad moments that tell us like nothing else can how our time is fleeting — and that we should use it well, with good purpose and all in a spirit of thanksgiving. |
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More creative marriage proposalsGainesville SunBy Rick Allen My husband proposed on Thanksgiving 1975 while home from college. He had been away for three months and "couldn't live without me." It wasn't an extravagant proposal (he did ask my father's permission and got down on one knee), ...and more » |
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