As promised, I've posted a poll. You'll find it in the sidebar down towards the bottom of the page. What we are voting on is our June and July projects. The one that gets the most votes will be our June project, the runner up will be our July. You can vote for as many as you like. The choices are as follows:
1. Ask angels to help us. Is it possible to enlist angelic aid in our projects and our finances? Do angels help us create prosperity in our lives? I'd like to find out.
2. Real stories about real people. Maybe it's time to take a look at real stories about real people who have started from nothing and created affluence. How did they do it? Could their techniques work for me? I'd like to find out.
3. The Energy of Money. This is a great book with a huge resource of tasks and activities to help sort out and rectify personal issues with regard to money. Do the techniques work? Can we use this book to create a flow of money energy in our lives? I'd like to find out.
4. Creating Work You Love. Another cool book with exercises and ideas specifically targeted at helping to create lives that are interesting, fulfilling, and financially satisfying. What if we actually worked on the ideas presented? Would we be able to create work that we love? Jobs we enjoy? I'd like to find out.
5. The Science of Getting Rich. This little book is a classic. Written back in the early 1900's, it's the basis for "The Secret" and a number of other prosperity books and methods. Will it work for you? Would you like to find out?
6. Creative Visualization. Almost all of the prosperity books available today stress some form of creative visualization. It does seem to be important to have a really clear vision of what it is that you'd like to create. Would a 30 day focus on honing our visualization techniques bring us increased prosperity? Success in our endeavors? I'd like to find out.
The poll will be open until May 20th. If you have any suggestions you'd like for us to consider for future projects, we'd love to hear them.
Lives are snowflakes
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“Lives are snowflakes - forming patterns we have seen before, as like one
another as peas in a pod (and have you ever looked at peas in a pod? I
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