BEST of PONDER on THIS for Monday, October 3rd, 2011 by Lynn Grabhorn in EXCUSE ME, YOUR LIFE IS WAITING

"Dare to want. Dare to dream new dreams. Dare to take your old dreams out of the closet and dust them off. Give yourself permission to want; in fact, make yourself want. Then pick a funky, nonessential little Want and start talking about why you want the thing until you get the hang of clicking into that turned-on feeling. Before you know it, you’ll be having physical manifestations on your hands, and I’m here to tell you, when that happens, it's a screamer of the first degree.

Check out what you like or don't like about what you've got in your life right now. Then get over the guilt of wanting and get that Want motor revved up, for wanting brings the passion, passion brings joy, joy brings more wanting, and now you're creating on purpose. You are the inventor and the partaker, all in one. (Never mind being the design engineer who has to figure out how something will come together. That’s no longer your job)…

The point is to get over the stigma of wanting, and do it. Dare to want whatever in this whole wide world will give you pleasure, for wanting is taking charge. Wanting is creating. Wanting—and manifesting those Wants into reality—is fulfilling your reason for being. And therein lies the true richness of Life."

            Lynn Grabhorn, in "Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting"

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