So, this morning I was definitely milking the good vibes from Titanic. It was definitely one of the best experiences of that kind that I have experienced. The orchestra and singers were just so perfectly timed! How they did it was beyond me. And I got to see the legendary Jim Cameron and James Horner- incredible!!!
As Abraham say, when you've got a good thing going on, milk it for all its worth! Relive those good feelings, allow that excitement and well being to flow through your being. As I was reminded by one of my group members. You could have 9 things in your life which aren't working and only 1 thing which is. If you could focus purely on that 1 good thing, then the others would be able to fix themselves! How amazing!
Funny, today I had to make a quick dash to see my parents as I was called into work early. My mum said 'Slow down, it's not good for your health!' If she had said that to me about 10 years ago, I would've just brushed it off in a huff of annoyance, but I was thinking 'Er, yeah she's kinda right!' Lol. I have to say, that since I've got older and wiser and our relationship has improved, I'm able to listen to my parent's advice with a bit more openness! And as much as it pains me to admit it- parents sometimes are correct! Lol.
Now I haven't usually ever (!) seen eye to eye with my parents about pretty much anything, which blanketed me off from pretty much everything they ever told me to do! But now, I am more chilled out towards them, and view their advice from a more objective and even humorous view.
And also, given the perspective of being a parent from my sister's child (the value of contrast- it can be a good thing!), I don't even know how well I would deal with a child who completely disagreed with any advice I had to say (cos I'm always right- haha!). I would like to think, I'd be more of the 'Trust yourself, you know what's best for you,' but who knows until it actually happens!
So, I guess my point is: listen to the message and not necessarily the messenger... Insofar as, see if the message resonates with you (regardless of who's telling it to you- if you like them or not) and if it does then run with it. If it feels off, then don't follow it. You want to be guiding your life based on what calls you forward and what your gut, your inner being says to you.
So are mummies and daddies always right?! Most definitely not- especially as I know some of you had a horrid childhood and were given beliefs which made you feel bad- 'You're not good enough, you'll never amount to anything, you must work hard, money is bad etc...'
But they may not be as wrong as this one would like to admit! Haha
Happy advice-ing!!!
Lots of love, Nick Xxx