My Quest for Peace - Day 22
Reaping what I sow. I have been on this quest for 22 days. I actually had started before this but not with a well defined road map. Today I got to see the benefits of positive thoughts being replaced by negative thoughts. During the holidays, a place that I volunteer for as a newsletter editor\board member, needed to do a membership drive which meant sending out about 1700 envelopes. I do not celebrate the holidays (24th, 25th) the same as others as I celebrate Yule, so I offered to stuff the envelopes so we could meet our deadline. When I mentioned I was unemployed, one of the other board members told me to call him on Monday about a possible job.
While I was stuffing envelopes my son reminded me that I needed to call the guy about the job. At first I thought negative thoughts and told my son I didn't want to be rejected again. My son (smart kid) made me call him, I put positive thoughts in my mind and called him. The board member then set up an interview a few days later for me and when I went he said he liked the idea of me working for him and after the new year starts we should be able to work together.
I keep positive thoughts in my mind and was very positive in my interactions with him on and today I signed paperwork and I am going to be a therapist interning for him! I am so glad my son made me call him and think positively instead of negatively.
While I was stuffing envelopes my son reminded me that I needed to call the guy about the job. At first I thought negative thoughts and told my son I didn't want to be rejected again. My son (smart kid) made me call him, I put positive thoughts in my mind and called him. The board member then set up an interview a few days later for me and when I went he said he liked the idea of me working for him and after the new year starts we should be able to work together.
I keep positive thoughts in my mind and was very positive in my interactions with him on and today I signed paperwork and I am going to be a therapist interning for him! I am so glad my son made me call him and think positively instead of negatively.
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