I have had plenty to eat.
I have things I can look back on with pride.
I laughed today.
I am healthy.
I have a safe place to sleep.
I easily get enough sleep.
I am starting to get drowsy.
I enjoy blogging.
I forgive myself and others for past confused actions.
I forgive myself and others for present confused actions.
I forgive myself and others for future confused actions.
I celebrate past brilliant actions of myself and others.
I celebrate present brilliant actions of myself and others.
I celebrate future brilliant actions of myself and others.
I am working at my own pace. I am driven by buoyant targets.
I am increasingly becoming buoyant.
I am increasingly creating inner wealth.
I create wealth by running shopping errands.
I create wealth by washing the dishes.
I create wealth by thinking skillful thoughts.
I create wealth by letting go of addictions step by step.
I create wealth by keeping myself warm in winter.
I create wealth by keeping myself cool in summer.
I create wealth by writing affirmations about creating wealth.
My experience as a Rugby League football fan deserves to be on my resume! I've been a hypochondriac since puberty. But my dream of playing Rugby League in heaven is still alive. Rugby League is a dangerous sport. They wear no protective gear, and, until it was banned in 2006, there was what's called a "shoulder charge" where the purpose is not just to stop the opponent advancing in yardage but to inflict pain and preferably concussion. Once an Australian international player was penalized by a strange foreign referee because his tackle was "too fierce" which I found hilarious! The G-forces of the hardest tackles in Rugby League are about 20 G's! An astronaut only feels 3 G's or three times his or her bodyweight. Anyway my dream is to be reborn in heaven with such a powerful body that I could deploy and receive shoulder charges in celestial games of Rugby League with no risk of injury. The news media report afte...
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