Blah. Blah. Blah.
("Grey Day in Paris")
It's not often that I find myself short on words.
But today the weather is gray, half the clan has a cold, sinus infection, or some other maladay, and I'm feeling kind of quiet.
Actually, I'm feeling kind of blah.
Blah.
Blah. Blah.
Blah. Blah. Blah!
So, rather than complain, I thought I'd post a new "Top Ten" list. This one has nothing to do with food--my latest obsession. (BTW--MSN's main page has an article today about how carrots are bleached before they are packaged. Awesome.)
This list has to do with money and abundance.
It's a list I posted on one of our boards two years ago. I look at it nearly everyday.
I love it. It's by Wayne Dyer. (And I really really like Wayne Dyer.)
It comes from a children's book he wrote about finances/money:
10 Lessons About Money and Abundance
1. You're not what you've got.
2. Live within your means.
3. It doesn't matter what "they" have.
4. You have the power to get what you want.
5. Money does not create happiness.
6. Every job is important.
7. Follow your own dreams.
8. There is plenty for everyone, including you!
9. You earned it, enjoy it.
10. Abundance means more than money.