How to Be a Human Being 101

How to Be a Human Being 101

Here we are, in 2016! When I was a kid I never envisioned even living in this new century, never mind counting this high—which shows I wasn’t really a very forward-thinking child. Bar dying young, of course I was going to inhabit the new century.

A bit more about why you might want to join the call/webinar with Jessicka Chamberlin and I tomorrow, Saturday, 1/2/16 (9am PT, 10am MT, 11am CT, noon ET)

BTW, we’ve chosen a different “platform” for the event:

You must register here:

 

Do you think ahead? When you do, what do your thoughts look like? Are they positive? General? Specific? I find mine are all-too-often, full of either cynicism, or lists of reasons why x, y, or z won’t work. I’m often reluctant to create actual goals for myself, for fear of devastating disappointment.

Visions are another thing—I often take refuge in visions—they calm, soothe, uplift, transport, and sublimate those negative patterns I mentioned above.

But if you (and I) are to take a vision and make it an intent, that is commit to it and to the actions required to get there, we’ll have to find a way to deal effectively with the daily thinking/feeling patterns that rule our human lives.

 

This is the stuff Jessicka (aka “Joosey”) will be sharing with all of us. You’ll have a chance to not just hear about her work, but to experience it (as a group, you wont be called out in a “hot seat.”)

It’s critical stuff for making dreams come true. It’s also critical stuff in simply turning a day from a “stormy day inside” to a sunny one. It’s How to Be a Human Being 101, nuts and bolts of working with our thoughts and emotions so that they serve us, instead of blocking us.

Sign up now, join us tomorrow. Give yourself the chance to discover the riches of you in a new way. It’s free—all it requires is your time and attention.

Lindy MacLaine of lindymaclaine.com is a Life Purpose and Creativity Coach whose messages empower and inspire those in the second bloom of life to reclaim their dreams, reignite their passions and rekindle their joy.

She is the author of the fantasy adventure book The Curse of the Neverland, for those ages 9-90 who loved the Neverland and wanted to go there for something far more than Spring Cleaning.