For 40 days, I will make it a priority to wake up early or make the time at lunch to meditate and create with positive vibes. Taking the inspiration from my mala making session, I will meditate on my purpose for the day while also focusing on positive energy and the things that I am grateful for (which isn't always easy for me). Since I love the energy of "good vibes", I obviously want to share them with others, so for the 40 days of this practice, I will create a mala bracelet a day, focusing on what I love about them/how I appreciate them and send a note of positivity on to that specific person (and also literally using the USPS). I will also share with my readers about that person and in short what it is about them that I admire. My goal is to bring Prosperity, as in the state of good fortune, comfort and well-being to both myself and my people. I ordered some special beads that had meaning and also decided to incorporate ones that I have been collecting over the years from vintage vendors, flea markets and the like. I wanted these to be special and personal, so that if the recipient did want to use them as prayer beads or worry beads (more likely my use), they'd have something special to hold.
I love the girl that I'm honoring with positivity today. She and I are like totally similar soul sistahs and I hope she feels the same way. I can't remember when I first met Julie (of Posh and Prep/ Sip and Script fame) but I know that every time I see her, I feel comfortable either chatting about life or complaining about something that I know she would appreciate; she wouldn't judge me. She's creative and encouraging, she's a badass Mom and she's super funny. I love being around her and her energy and I can't wait to continue on being super friends! For Julie's bracelet, I used Earth jasper and white quartz. For some reason, I just felt like black and white fit with her calligraphy! Quartz is super versatile; for ongoing personal energy, quartz acts as a touchstone for an instant lift. It increases awareness and clarity in thinking which any Mom of a toddler knows is necessary!
Be sure to keep up with the entire series, all 40 days worth!
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