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I am currently on LL20 and I'd like to share some success I've had.

When I reread the SOGR my first vision was to have more clothes, specifically free and salwar kameez. Recently a woman that I know of (married to a Pakistani) gave me some of hers. They're free, they were too small, and so all I had to do was take them out, and resew them to fit my dimensions. Plus the dupartas made extra tops. A couple weeks later, I got invited to a gather of women where we "swap" clothing. Again I got free fabric, a free duparta, and clothes for me and some of my kids.

I know it might seem small, but again, very immediate success.
 
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It's lovely! And NO step in the direction of what you want is ever really "small." In fact, the more we acknowledge, delight in, and are grateful for and appreciative of the "small" things, the faster the "big" ones show up! Big Grin


Love & blessings, and, of course--
EXPECT Success!
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Brenna,

Welcome, and what wonderful new clothes you received from The Formless! And of course I agree with what Rebecca said.

I have made it a habit to be very grateful and happy for every small thing. Often my gratitude might seem out of proportion to the size of what I received but ha! Who needs to listen to such a silly rule? Not me.
So I allow myself to be overgrateful for all the small blessings. And by now the big blessings are flooding me so rapidly that it is a daily challenge to keep up with the gratitude journal.

Congratulations on your first success, I know your positive attitude will attract many others!

Caroline
 
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Welcome Brenna. It is nice to have you as part of the forums!

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I have made it a habit to be very grateful and happy for every small thing. Often my gratitude might seem out of proportion to the size of what I received but ha! Who needs to listen to such a silly rule? Not me.
So I allow myself to be over-grateful for all the small blessings.


Thank you for mentioning this Caroline. It really resonates with me and the learning I have done in the last 6 months. Up ‘til recently I was one of those who subconsciously took the small things for granted. After reading the book and doing the Life Labs, I realize that Mr. Wattles was in a sense talking to me when he wrote about this subject.

I also am having a lot of fun being grateful for the small things. It is a wonderful way to go through your day being thankful for what has manifested (and is manifesting) – regardless of the size.


Dave

"I am Appreciative for everything I have received and for everything I will receive today and in the future!"

 
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I think all the smaller things are just as important and they all add up to give us a richer life. I have been thinking very hard about my CMI lately and realised that although I thought I had a dream home in mind, I love my current home which is newly decorated as I want it and just needs the finishing touches which are part of my CMI now.

Although one part of my CMI is for something really big, everything else is smaller things that give me pleasure and make me feel good including happiness, appreciating the people in my life and how I spend my time.

If it makes you happy, then it is all good, big or small.

Enjoy your new clothes!

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