Friday, April 15, 2011

Whatever feelings you have inside you are attracting your tomorrow

This isn't my original but it's profound, just the same. 

Worry attracts more worry.  Anxiety attracts more anxiety.  Unhappiness attracts more unhappiness.  Dissatisfaction attracts more dissatisfaction.

AND ...

Joy attracts more joy.  Happiness attracts more happiness.  Peace attracts more peace.  Gratitude attracts more gratitude.  Kindness attracts more kindness.  Love attracts more love.

Your job is an inside one.  To change your world, all you have to do is change the way you feel inside.  How easy is that?

3 comments:

  1. Just found your blog, Karaoke Missionary! My whole coaching class wants to know if there's a karaoke bar in Frankfurt, Germany. I've sold them totally on your message - or rather, you did. They listened to the Skype call and have completely changed their minds about Karaoke. (Me too!). That's what a missionary does: we have converted. Thank you!
    Warmest Regards,
    Your Guru Friend

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  2. This is where Google took me: This link shows nine places - http://www.qype.co.uk/de712/categories/460-karaoke-bars-in-frankfurt?from_search=karaoke.

    You should always call ahead because shows come and go and you should verify the information first to be sure it's correct.

    I've not done much blogging since we did our 20/4/20, but have a Karaoke Renton facebook page with 40 group members already. I do a post daily letting people know where to go sing 7 nights a week in my hometown of approximately 80,000.

    I've gotten at least six new people up and singing for the first time since we talked. When they are at the microphone, I get them a maraschino cherry from the bar to signify they are no longer karaoke 'virgins'. It's all good fun.

    Have a huge 4th of July karaoke street party planned outside my house next week. It's going to be a blast!

    Thanks for your encouragement!

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  3. Hello Deb,
    I am one of Barbara's students in Frankfurt. Some years ago I also did Karaoke very often, I had great moments, but I never had your passion for it. I visited Karaoke-Parties from a Karaoke Presenter in different pubs. I loved it because he had so much passion and the parties had a wonderful athmosphere. When he stopped giving parties (he moved away) I stopped Karaoke.
    I see you have the same passion. Is this idea something for you?
    I have another idea. Why not combining Karaoke, travelling and writing a book? I have never seen a Karaoke travel guide in book shops. You could start with a guide for Karaoke close to where you live.
    Can you post the link to your Facebook page?
    Stephanie

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