Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Over Kill?

When Does It Become Too Much?



It's been almost a year, so I decided to take stock of what I'm doing to improve my life. 

First thing in the morning I listen to a selection of Morry Zelcovich's brainwave entrainment.  Then I do a 6 to 10 minute session of the Healing Codes - I'll tell you about this in a little while.

After I get downstairs I drink a cup of my Gano coffee.  After breakfast I sit down with my computer to watch a lesson on social media management, but I end up spending so much time with my email and Facebook accounts, I rarely get to that.  I get emails from Richard Luck (New You Life Coach), Sonia Ricotti (Lead Out Loud),Wendy Lipton-Dibner (Elite Video Mastery), Lori Spagna (Efil's God), Jim White (What's my Purpose), and so many more.  Granted, I signed up for their newsletters and some of them are very informative, but I can watch videos and read newsletters until dinner time.  

Sometimes I break for lunch.

I listen to music samples from Mindpower MP3 and Paraliminal Learning Strategies, subscribe to free video lessons like the Elite Video Mastery because I'm interested in doing quality videos, Pinterest and Google+ info videos because I'd like to understand how to use the social media giants better, and Natalie Lewell's Youtube show, "The Inspiration Show" with interviews with self-help heroes like Bob Proctor and Joe Vitale.  Some of these videos are 45 to 90 minutes long!  I sign up and listen to webinar shows from Darius Barazandeh, Awakening to Abundance, and Manifest Everything Now, because I like to learn about new self-help programs.  They call these telesummits and feature speakers from all over the world.  These are also over an hour long.  I'm a glutton. 

And I'm taking notes.  This makes the video tutorials last forever because I have to stop them after every other minute so that I can type the highlights onto my word documents.  My typing is getting pretty good.

Sometimes I get up off the couch to let the dog out to pee.

The Healing Codes
I buy e-books.  I've read some of them: "Frequency", "You Can Heal Your Life", "Follow your Passion, Find Your Power".  I just finished "The Healing Code", a book about using your own healing power to heal your physical and emotional problems.  This is why I've added my Healing Code sessions to my repertoire.  I'm trying to heal my arthritis.  I'll tell you how it goes in a future blog.

My next book is called, "The Translucent Revolution."  The subtitle is, "How People Like You Are Waking Up and Changing the World."  I might be if I could get away from my computer.

In between all of this education I write newsletters and blog posts.  I look through my Facebook, Google+, Twitter and Pinterest accounts to read and share posts and pictures.  I try to read other people's blogs and articles to see what people are thinking about these days.  I've actually found some pretty interesting people, and I'm learning a lot about how to take care of my bird and dog. 

I'm supposed to watch my subliminal success accelerator videos from www.subliminal-videos.com three times a day.  I remember to about once a week.  I'm supposed to do my healing codes three times a day.  I manage twice; before I get out of bed in the morning, and after I go to bed at night.   I'm supposed to listen to my brainwave entrainment audios three times a day and a paraliminal meditation at least once a day.  The best I've managed is one brainwave entrainment audio in the morning before I do a Healing Code.  And I've pretty much forgotten about Burt Goldman and his Quantum Leaping.  Sorry, Burt.

I think I'm trying too hard, but I can't stop.  Maybe I'm trying to make up for 50 years of only thinking about improving myself.  Maybe I'm a New Age shopaholic.  I think it's more of being a kid in a candy store.  I can't help myself.  It's all just too good. I'm even drinking water from a water bottle designed to energize my water.

www.VibesUp.com
I'm going to have to slow down if I want to continue; maybe finish something before I start something else.  I should really spend a few months doing one thing at a time to see what works best.  A friend of mine once asked me to give her an update about how well a product works after I've tried it for a couple of weeks, and I had to tell her that there was no way I could.  At this point, even if my life were to miraculously become magical, I'd have no way to tell what it was that worked.  Everything has become a part of a bigger story.  There are too many things going on at the same time.

That may not be a bad thing.  I'm sure keeping busy. 

But not too busy to let the dog out to pee every once in a while.

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