Do You Keep Your Word?

Do You Do What You Say You’re Going to Do? 

Today, I awoke with the thought, “I am a divine instrument of love, so why would I ever put myself in a knot? I am meant to be peaceful, to inspire and to share who I am, no matter what. So, why would I ever doubt myself? Why would I get in my own way and trip over my own words and wonder if those words will help someone, or worry about any little circumstance in my life? I know I am always looked after and all is well, so why doubt that?

Have you ever had those thoughts? Have you ever doubted that what you have to say is good enough for people to read? Have you wondered why you’re here in the first place? Have you stirred up a storm in your head so you can’t think very clearly? Gotten a bit too busy so your purpose is put on hold? Well, maybe today is the day to begin to tune in to your True Self and ask again, “Okay, why am I here?” “What do you want me to do?” “What is my purpose?”

I find that if I take time first thing in the morning to write – before I’ve even gotten dressed or had my green tea, before I’ve listened to the news, or answered an email… all those things that I normally do – then I write from a place that is closer to my dream state; it’s softer, actually clearer, and more peaceful. So, as I write this now, I am still in my nightgown and old socks, my hair’s a mess and I sure hope that nobody chooses to have a fire drill in this building. But I’m enjoying this time with you. I’m not thinking hard, just letting the words spill onto the page, and I trust that you can probably relate, eh?

So, first thing in the morning I can keep my word to myself – and to you. I stated on my website that I would write a blog, at least once a week (I might have said twice), but here I am. It’s Thursday and there are other things I need to do before the week ends – but I am determined to keep my word. Hope it means something to you. And I hope it encourages you to write your early morning thoughts and meanderings. Just like practicing those scales on the piano, for me, I know I must practice my writing – and I hope you will do the same.

You know you have good things to say, don’t you? So write them. They matter.

Have a wonderful day.

Sincerely,

Melba

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