You got out of bed blearily that Thursday morning. It was already May, but there was still a chill in the air.
It was early, you had been up late and had not slept well, and didn’t really feel like starting the new day.
Reluctantly stumbling around, you got ready, showered, got a steaming mug of coffee, and finally sat down to check email.
And THAT’s when things started to get…weird.
Your email was FULL of messages like this:
One after the other…each telling you about a new opportunity, or telling you a message that you had longed to hear, or just like, literally offering you cash.
Not surprisingly, you started to reach for the “Report Spam” button.
But something just felt really compelling about these messages.
You clicked on one.
And then another.
And another.
Your eyes started to prickle with tears.
Everything you had ever wanted. Every kind word of support. Every financial insecurity you had ever had - solved. Everything scary about the world - resolved.
Okay, this was too much.
You quickly shut the laptop abruptly and jumped up from the chair…
…and then suddenly tripped over something on the floor. What the hell?
CASH. EVERYWHERE. Piles of it. The smell of money filled the air. A little bunny hopped to and fro in between the mounds of green, and then leapt right into your arms. He was impossibly soft and sweet.
You said, “Oh jeez, I need a nap.” And then a big fluffy bed appeared.
You flopped onto it, instantly falling asleep…
…and then…
You woke up. In a normal bed and in a house that didn’t have cash all over the floor.
…The whole thing had been a dream.
You couldn’t help but wonder…
“How much of what I just experienced would actually be available to me, if I started to look for it? And I was open to receiving it when it came? What if there's a whole world of possibility out there?”
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And….<SCENE>.
I hope this little interlude was interesting to you.
I recently learned of an awesome neuroscience tool. Basically, you rewrite past situations as you wished they would have happened. Exes who apologized. Career mis-haps that resolved the way that you wanted them to. People who supported you when you needed it the most.
I want to invite you to try it in some little way on your own…It’s amazing.
Well that’s all I’ve got for today. It’s almost Friday!
Cathy





