I fly with the stars in the sky.
I am no longer trying to survive.
I believe that life is a prize.
But to live doesn’t mean your ALIVE!
January 2011
I ain’t even in my prime. If I stay on my grind I can probably be the best of all time.

© Kristin Barr

With Spirit as my guide, I am successful. True success involves joy in my work, a sense of achievement and material prosperity. If I wish to succeed or advance in my work, I begin today to let Spirit guide my steps.
I bless the work I am doing and give thanks for it. I bless my colleagues and customers by cooperating willingly and lovingly. I turn often to the spirit of God within for wisdom in using my talents and developing my untapped abilities.
If I feel that some person or condition is impeding my progress, I release this limiting thought from my mind and affirm, as an expression of God, that nothing can stand in my way. Working with Spirit brings new opportunities, new power to achieve and new happiness in my work.



























© Courtney Moore | USA
Resilience is the ability to work with adversity in such a way that one comes through it unharmed or even better for the experience. Resilience means facing life’s difficulties with courage and patience – refusing to give up. It is the quality of character that allows a person or group of people rebound from misfortune, hardships and traumas.
Resilience is rooted in a tenacity of spirit—a determination to embrace all that makes life worth living even in the face of overwhelming odds. When we have a clear sense of identity and purpose, we are more resilient, because we can hold fast to our vision of a better future.
Much of our resilience comes from community—from the relationships that allow us to lean on each other for support when we need it.
