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One Monet Water Lily and 50 of Your Dreams

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Look at those pinks. Aren’t they beautiful? I was stunned to learn that Monet uses hot pink in his work, and so beautifully and abundantly. Hee blends it with other colors to get deep, pinkish hues, gentle purples, and more joy. He has whole canvases that incorporate varying levels of pink from one gorgeous hot pink beginning.


Why am I showing you this? Because it’s a tiny bit of beauty for you, like a small gift for your soul. A flower by Monet for you to see.


And here is another gift: Your 50 Dreams List



Download and print it, have some tea, and write out 50 things you’d like to experience, deepen, dream about doing. From cake decorating to traveling to Paris to owning a Mansion to owning a dog, they’re all equally valuable and there is no harm in writing them in your list. Just write it, cherish it, then tuck it away. Or get a Legend Planner and see what you can gently bring in.


When you write your dreams down, you call them from the ether and give them form in the reality in which we all live. Even if they're just written down, they're now more real, in the here-and-now, than they were.


And often these tiny writings act like seeds. Or flashlights signalling morse code to the universe, gently drawing the energy into your life.


It's miraculous, it feels like, when tiny bits of these dreams, or whole dreams themselves, come in.


Don't worry about the how; that's not your job. Your job is simply to write it down and let yourself dream.


What if? What if you had that car, that job, that cat, that life?


I'm not saying here that every dream will fall into your lap, or even that all will suddenly be. But there's room for that and, sometimes, acknowledging a dream releases it so that something even better can come forward.


So give this a go and see what happens. Let me know in a year, two years, five years, if any of these tiny flashlights that you labored over came into action.


Big Hugs


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