29 December 2014

From the Quote of the Week Files; December 29, 2014

Welcome back to the Quote of the Week ~ Your Weekly source for nurturing your mind, body & spirit.
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And the last quote for 2014 is...
“What you seek is seeking you.”
Rumi
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Time now for The Recycled "Old Year Reflection Questions"
For the past few years, I have come up with a list of questions that will hopefully help you (and me) reflect on this year so you may clear the path for the brand new year ahead of us and to move forward on a more positive pathway to manifest what's next!  Here are this year's questions...
What occurred in my life this past year?
What were my main accomplishments and successes?
Based on what I learned last year, what am I committed to accomplishing this year and in the future?
Were there any breakthroughs?
What did I learn from my experiences last year?
What am I committed to accomplishing this year and in the future?
Who do I want thank for their support and love?
What was I excited about?
Where was I fearful?
To whom do I owe an apology?
What am I most proud of?
What am I least proud of?
What do I regret?
Do any of my relationships need special attention?
Are there things that could have been resolved that I have not allowed to be resolved?
What is still unfinished?
What is my main vision for 2015?
Your own question
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If the above questions make your hair hurt, maybe this recycled quote of the week by Patti Digh might offer some insight...
"At the end of each year, I ask myself two questions:

1)      What do I want to create in this New Year? And, perhaps even more importantly,
2)      What do I want to let go of?"
Patricia Digh
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Wishing you a most beautiful 2015, wherever this may find you!

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