Tuesday, 12 April 2011

A New You, the opening of doors.



The picture above shows a beautiful spiral staircase leading to an open door.

That's is how your life will be if you stick to this 'Throw a stone and make a ripple' programme. But with one difference.

In essence what you will be creating is a series of staircases all leading to different open doorways.

Let me get one thing straight, and this is the backbone of this programme.


We have all been throwing stones and making ripples ( unconsciously)

our entire lives and that is why we have found ourselves where we happen

to be now. That is why you have the job that you have and the home that

you are living in and the friends that you have made.



Think how much better your life will be and how many of your dreams

can be fulfilled once you start to


consciously


make things happen. You consciously make things happen by

making ripples.




I hope that this programme, how it works and what you have to do has become clear to you. And once you start to make ripples and be aware of these ripples you will find your life moving into many amazing new directions.


Here is just one more silly example but you probably get the idea now.


Kirsty meets a neighbour at the bus stop and has a brief conversation, nothing long winded, just talking about the weather and a local robbery. She meets the same woman a week later at ASDA and this lady mentions that there is a job going where she works. Kirsty applies for the job, gets it and enjoys it. Some of the girls invite her out to a meal and she accepts and on the same night she meets a young man called Dennis who happens to be young free and single. Kirsty hits it off at once and has a few dates, one of them at the cinema. While at the cinema she meets a girl friend of Dennis who becomes a good friend after her and Dennis break up. This new friend introduces her to her mum who runs a local art class.

Kirsty goes along to the art class ( a little shy, but she goes) and finds that she enjoys painting. In ten years time, Kirsty is showing her own watercolour exhibition at a posh gallery in London.



You can count as many ripples as you want in this example but at the end of the day it all started with Kirsty starting a conversation with a neighbour at the bus stop. That is how ripples work.


By becoming consciously aware of throwing stones or lighting candles who knows what amazing avenues your life can go down.


Who knows how many spiral staircases, how many open doorways.

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