Ha ha, this made me laugh. I just stated on the note prior to this one that each time I see the phrase âYou Can Do Iâ it makes me smile because it is the name of my book and what is the caption phrase in the next note (this one)?
I have a cat and many of the things that I see here I can see in her behavior. But I never thought about decluttering my brain or my apartment from watching my cat! Thanks for another week of wonderful suggestions! đââŹâš
Your cats are helpful and so are your uplifting words. I am a bit too mobility challenged to properly unclutter my home (not that it is terribly cluttered). But my mind is ongoingly at the receiving end of uncluttering and revising of attitudes and beliefs. Your post today inspired me to advance in my publishing plan a recently written essay titled: "Some fool-proof ways to complicate your life â and a way not to". To follow your post is for me second best to having my own cat. They are good teachers in the art of Being, and I am, if I may say so, nowadays a good disciple. Maria
Thank you, Maria â your words are full of wisdom and warmth. I love how you're uncluttering the mind and tending to your inner world with such care. Your essay sounds both insightful and delightfully clever. And yes, cats really are quiet masters of Being â Iâm glad their spirit comes through.^_^
Awww I simply love The one « boxing» The dog with The cute little pawsđ So yes: You can do itâŁïžâŁïž Doesânt matter if you are smaller than The other one. You have powerđȘđœđȘđœ
My blood pressure drops every time I savor your hopeful posts.
Thank you, David!
Thank you Tom for your kind words and this encouragement!^_^
Minimalist cat. Thatâs my spirit animal.
Ha ha, this made me laugh. I just stated on the note prior to this one that each time I see the phrase âYou Can Do Iâ it makes me smile because it is the name of my book and what is the caption phrase in the next note (this one)?
Yep! The same. đ
Hehe, I like that phase too! Thank you Helena!^_^
Oh I needed this! Thanks Davidđ
So happy to hear that Liora, thank you!^_^
Cute â€ïž
When I've had a seizure, the feral female has left at my door a ladybug đ đ€
She's obviously concerned about meâ€ïž
Definitely needed here. Where did that dedicated cat get to? :)
OMG this is everything I needed to hear today wrapped in positivity, fun, and cuteness!!! Thank you so much! đđđđđ
Your so welcome Jewel, so happy to hear that, thank you!^_^
I have a cat and many of the things that I see here I can see in her behavior. But I never thought about decluttering my brain or my apartment from watching my cat! Thanks for another week of wonderful suggestions! đââŹâš
Your cats are helpful and so are your uplifting words. I am a bit too mobility challenged to properly unclutter my home (not that it is terribly cluttered). But my mind is ongoingly at the receiving end of uncluttering and revising of attitudes and beliefs. Your post today inspired me to advance in my publishing plan a recently written essay titled: "Some fool-proof ways to complicate your life â and a way not to". To follow your post is for me second best to having my own cat. They are good teachers in the art of Being, and I am, if I may say so, nowadays a good disciple. Maria
Thank you, Maria â your words are full of wisdom and warmth. I love how you're uncluttering the mind and tending to your inner world with such care. Your essay sounds both insightful and delightfully clever. And yes, cats really are quiet masters of Being â Iâm glad their spirit comes through.^_^
The Tidy Cat quote speaks to me, thanks David đ
Awww I simply love The one « boxing» The dog with The cute little pawsđ So yes: You can do itâŁïžâŁïž Doesânt matter if you are smaller than The other one. You have powerđȘđœđȘđœ
Thank you Tony!^_^