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Mothers Day Thanks

In 1914, Congress passed legislation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day.
The first Mother’s Day ceremonial was a church service in 1908 organized by Anna Jarvis, of Philadelphia, to honor her deceased mother. Anna, had heard her mother express hope that a day to honor all mothers would be established - so she took action.

History shows that in the British Isles and Celtic Europe there was a festival called the “Spring Mother’s Day” which celebrated the honor of the Goddess Brigid. However, these festivals are totally different from the present Mother’s Day in that they celebrated the concept of motherhood rather than giving honor and respect to mothers.

Mother’s Day is a celebration of womanhood, when we celebrate not only the involvement that a mother makes within her family by nurturing her children but also the contribution she makes to the society at large. Because of our mother we are perfectly grown-up. A mother takes us under her protection right from the moment we are conceived. She feeds us, cleans us and teaches us to walk, talk and play.

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Life - Never Give Up

Life

“Today is a check – cash it!

Yesterday is an I.O.U. – forget it!

Tomorrow is a promissory note, don’t bank on it!”

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VALENTINES DAY - OPPORTUNITY TO THINK OF:

It’s Valentines day, a wonderful opportunity for us all to reconnect with Universal Laws.

Although some people consider Valentines Day too commercial, and I understand that, it is still an opportunity to remind ourselves of the importance of love in our lives. It is an opportunity to thank people and to rekindle our spirit of gratitude and generosity.

Valentines Day, for me, is a reminder of what is required everyday of my life in order to bring happiness to others. It is a day of priority, a day we become present with someone, a day of thankfulness, gratitude and appreciation. Valentines day is a day we turn down our phone, and turn up in love.

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Wealth: Your Financial Treasures - part 2

“Riches serve a wise man but command a fool.”

— English proverb

The Answer -

Link it to what you love.

Make a list of reasons why saving money and building wealth could change your life and how it could contribute to the people you care about and love. Don’t just write down one or two benefits. List more than 100 (and if you’re ready to go for it, list 200 or even 300 or more) reasons why saving money and building wealth will serve you and those you love. Get family members involved if you think it would be wise and help reinforce the new ideas and feelings you’re generating about wealth. Likewise, while you’re making this giant list, be sure to fully engage. Get inspired, be thoughtful, and entertain yourself with the possibilities.

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Wealth: Your Financial Treasures

Appreciate, or depreciate!

‘Riches serve a wise man but command a fool’

- English proverb

I would like to share with you some of the views of Dr. John Demartini one of the teachers in The Secret talking about the Law of Attraction and money.

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Happy Chinese New Year - Year of the Rat

Gung Hay Fat Chow

Here is a special message from me to you.

Happy New Year - Year of the Rat

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New Year Planning

In preparation for the Chinese New Year 2008 - Year of the Rat - here is how the Chinese prepare themselves for a WEALTHY year ahead….you might want to follow suit:

Cleaning house: The entire house should be cleaned before New Year’s Day. On New Year’s Eve, all brooms, brushes, dusters, dust pans and other cleaning equipment is put away.

Sweeping or dusting should not be done on New Year’s Day, for fear that good fortune will be swept away.

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