What a beautiful day it is! It is somewhat strange to see people out in t-shirts and flip-flops, however; it may be sunny but it is still rather cold. The old people, resplendent in hats and scarves, obviously agree with me.
Our night was rather unsettled, as some young friends arrived yesterday evening with copious amounts of Carling, a small can of gin and tonic and a bottle of vodka. I left them to it, but was periodically disturbed through the night. I am left with two of them, in a deep sleep in the front room.
Chatting to one of them,who is proceeding with a custody battle for his 5 month old son, alerts me to more of the problems facing today's youngsters. Though he wanted to be involved with his child, his attempts were shunned. He discovered his son's existence on Facebook. What a society we have created!
I try to talk to them about visualisation and manifestation to improve relationships and situations but some are already too jaded to realise they can have more control of their lives.
Though it can be therapeutic to discuss our trials and tribulations, it is vital to feel the emotion and release it, giving the freedom to focus on the positive outcomes we desire. For this young man, I say imagine when you do have parental responsibility, welcome in the situation you desire, rather than rallying against what you detest. We get what we think about. Dwelling on the negative keeps it close.
My daily affirmation begins with the words "I AM HAPPY." Immediately, a sense of joy engulfs me.
So, Happily, I must go out now, off to school for a meeting. From the happy state, I am stronger, more in tune with the positive flow, and things just feel better.