Friday, 3 December 2010

Christmas - Don't Stress It?



Is anyone else feeling excited about Christmas? I know some of you aren’t because this time of the year can been really stressful. If it’s not wondering what do we get for everyone? When do we get it? Will they like it? We’re worrying about the actual day and how much work the

Christmas dinner will be or whether everyone’s gonna behave, get got on or have a good time.
Have you ever stop to think that it’s your very thoughts that are causing the problems, that they are deciding the results? Think about it; thoughts are energy and they create our reality. If that’s the case, when we think about how stressful it all is and how everything can go wrong, that is the reality that we create.

Instead, think positively this year. Get into the spirit of the season and think about how wonderful it is. It’s an opportunity to spend time with those you love (even if it has to include those you don’t). You get to give amazing presents and show others that you care not to mention all the presents you receive. You get to stuff yourself with plenty of food, eat all the chocolate and other goodies that you want and over-indulge on your favourite tipple all without someone else raising an eyebrow or you having to feel guilty.

Give yourself permission to relax and let go. If you want to have the perfect Christmas day or even just a nice day put that out there to the Universe. Ask for it, visualise it and then give thanks to the Universe for delivering it to you. Yep, just go right ahead and assume that your request has been answered and all is going to be fine, no better that fine, it’s going to be great.
Christmas should be a time for happiness and good cheer it’s us who makes it into something stressful by feeling tense and anxious rather than seeing it as opportunity to be happy and grateful.

Choose to be glad and thankful at this time of the year. If you do that it will put you in the right mindset and the right positive vibration to attract more things to be happy and grateful for in the year to come.

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