Sunday, June 26, 2016

Manifesting

I have to talk about this, as I have been noticing for some time now that I seem to be manifesting at a greater speed than I ever have before.

I met an amazing woman last year who, when I told her how easily my book happened once I decided to write it, how the publishing contract landed in my lap, and then the promotional aspects pretty much found me (book launch venue, PR contacts, etc), she said "of course, you are a master manifester!"
I brushed it off, but that comment stuck with me. Whatever I think, seems to happen (good or bad). This is why it was so important to me some 10 years ago, when I was going through the most turbulent years of my life, to get my thinking sorted out. Manifesting only happens when your conscious and subconscious thoughts are in congruence. This can also be seen in "The Secret" (which is not simply just a wishful thinking lottery). And the power of positive thinking.

I often look back at that period, all the pain and hurt I caused myself and others, all came from broken thinking. I felt so unworthy of anything good, so pushed away with thoughts and actions anything that seemed to be good.

When I finally got my thinking sorted out (both conscious and subconscious), things just started happening easily and this has been accelerating in the last 3 years or so.

I had no evidence of this until this year, when I started to note when my thoughts became reality.

When I quit to start my business, I wrote a list of people that I knew through my networks that I would love to work with again. When I look at my list (written in a notepad last year) I can count all of those people who have contacted ME to work with ME. Rather than me having to pitch THEM, it's all just happened naturally, organically, and for the best outcome for both of us.

But that has been happening over the period of the last 12 months.

Last week I wrote in my diary which organisations I'd like to start working more closely with for Marrying Bipolar.

Have a look at the date below my note to contact these organisations - 20 June (Monday).



Now have a look at this Tweet from Jack Heath to my Twitter account yesterday.... Jack Heath is the CEO of SANE Australia. Look at the first name on my hand written note.



Now, is that manifestation, or what!?!

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Bad blogger



Hi all, I've been a bad bad blogger of late! So busy launching my book Marrying Bipolar (which went really well by the way), working an almost full-time role for my day job and building up Clevertype Services PLUS doing an SEO course to optimise my many different websites (okay, well just three of em).

BREATHE!

Anyway. I have made the decision to decouple my personal blog from Marrying Bipolar. I couldn't quite get my head around what I should be blogging about and if it should be related to the book, so in the end that shows all that has done is confuse me (and probably confuse my audience).

This blog is for my flights of whimsy. I started getting all serious and 'in my own head' when I thought of this blog, and that's not what this blog was all about!

In fact, given its inception as a place for me to brain dump and get through some pretty serious issues, it's come a long long way, baby!

So stay tuned for what's coming up next. I will be revamping both the Notes from a Muse blog as well as Marrying Bipolar, and getting more strict on my own content creation.

Monday, January 11, 2016

VIDEO LAUNCH: Marrying Bipolar - What It's Like to Lose Someone to Suicide.

I am so so proud of this video. Almost prouder than getting my book published! This is a small snapshot of why writing this book was so important to me. While I explore all these themes of loss, denial, hopelessness, my own battles with depression and post traumatic stress disorder in greater detail within the book, actually speaking my truth has had such a powerful effect on me.

I was initially nervous about committing my thoughts to video, but I think the result is greater than I hoped it might be. We all deserve our voices to be heard, and I would like to thank my good friends Lyn Taylor, Nick Payne and Katie Garfoot for giving me such a wonderful and safe environment in which to voice mine.

xxx