Wouldn’t it be very cool if we based our choices on if some action or thing felt good? I made a choice yesterday to miss a meeting of a group I belong to. I based that choice on one criteria–does it feel good when I go? And I thought, it–the meeting–feels awful and worse each time I go. Nothing should feel awful.
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I'm Ronni, a designing fairy living among the humans! I'm a writer, illustrator, designer, and animal communicator/medium who loves to share and teach what I've learned in a fun way, whether it's providing tools in my Help! I'm Sensitive series for the sensitive folk, Healing Fairy Alphabet Deck for connecting to your intuition through Nature, the Idea Emporium for thinking like a designer to get out of boxes, or teaching in a classroom lessons I created, I hope my creations help make life more fun and easier. I like to help my fellow sensitives! View all posts by designingfairy
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People may underestimate the impact of feelings in their lives. What we feel or not will highly influence outcomes.
Consider the case of spontaneous invisibility. Some people fear situations to the point where fear takes control. They wish they weren’t somewhere so much, that people seem to pass by them or treat them as if they weren’t there. Ever hear the phrase, be careful what you wish for? It makes sense to behave in ways that reinforce good vibes.
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I totally agree Ronnie! 🙂
P.S. I need to be creative more often and possibly change careers 🙂
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