Writer’s Workshop: Great time to plant a Bloom

A purple bloom I captured with my hand phone.
It’s the 2nd half of the year and there has been a lot of changes this month as the kids move into a new school term.
The boys have extra classes in school and I’m busy juggling their schedule, work and studies this semester. This month I’ve signed up for a Photo reading course to improve my learning ability. I hope with this new skill I will be able to read faster, retain the information that I need and use it when needed.
Now is the time to start ” sewing” new seeds before the year end harvest. Techniques that have worked well will be continued and those which didn’t work be adapted to increase it’s effectiveness.
In June I have been doing quite a bit of reading and came across these wonderful set of principles in one of the books I read.
10 Underlying Principles to follow
- We each have the ability to make decisions.
- You do have the ability to make a choice.
- Everything in your life is your personal responsibility.
- Feelings are your guiding light.
- Everything vibrates and either attracts similar vibrations or repels dissimilar vibrations.
- The more you do something, the more it becomes a habit.
- What you see around you is what you are thinking and feeling on the inside.
- It’s only true until it’s not.
- Reality is only a reality based upon your perception.
- When you live with the feeling of love, life is easier.
I feel that these are great principles to follow. Everything that we do affects our well-being and the way we live our lives.
Reflecting on them has made me understand myself better and I’m more at peace.
What have you learned this June?
Anything interesting to share?

July 3, 2014 @ 5:14 pm
@Jina,
Glad to have you drop by my blog this week and that you can relate to this post. Hopping over to your blog shortly.
July 4, 2014 @ 1:01 am
Fantastic principals to live by. I love that pink flower too, though am not sure what it is. Very pretty.
July 4, 2014 @ 1:05 am
That is a great list of principals. Words to live by.
July 4, 2014 @ 1:49 am
I adore your list of principles. I agree! its only TRUE until its not. Thanks for sharing Sis:)
July 4, 2014 @ 2:49 am
This June I learned that if you let them, your friends will fill up all your weekends and you won’t have time to clean your house!
July 4, 2014 @ 7:01 am
Enjoyed reading your post…thanks for sharing on the Thursday Blog Hop!
July 4, 2014 @ 8:51 am
I have learned to let go. That it takes a great deal of discipline to avoid eating at midnight, hahaha!
July 4, 2014 @ 11:11 am
I’m going to have to remember these principles, especially “It’s only true until it’s not.” I love that one!
Stopping by from the Ultimate Blog Challenge…
John
The Sound Of One Hand Typing
July 4, 2014 @ 12:41 pm
I learned to make a big decision last month. Not really easy but I already made up my mind and prepare myself for any kind of consequences that might came up later on.
Stopping by from Mama Kat’s Writer’s Workshop ^^
July 4, 2014 @ 4:12 pm
These are really great principles to live by, Dominique! As a Christian, I include God’s word in my principles, but I sure agree with the most of here, especially the one about love. 🙂
July 4, 2014 @ 9:04 pm
You are guided by a good heart ! Wonderful post.
July 5, 2014 @ 12:22 am
I’ve learned to ask for help when a situation is too difficult to handle by myself. {:-D
July 5, 2014 @ 6:56 am
“Feelings are your guiding light”…I like that one!
July 5, 2014 @ 12:02 pm
I had a stressful month of June. I thought it will not be over. I have learned to be more patient, understanding and hopeful.
July 7, 2014 @ 10:54 am
I’m still trying to apply the principle that if you want to succeed at something, you should not give up until you do. I’ve been rethinking what I want to do and would like to try it again. That photo reading course seems useful.
July 7, 2014 @ 12:26 pm
Lots of wisdom here. Wish I had had it at your age. It’s great food for thought at any age. xo Jenny
July 7, 2014 @ 3:32 pm
What I learn this June is that we should not label our kids with numbers when they are in school. We must be happy to know that they are enjoying and learning.
July 14, 2014 @ 4:44 am
What a grandly eloquent link for the letter G.
I love the bloom you captured but more so the advice.
We’ve been struggling with a few decisions at our house. Your words have given me a lot to think about and fuel to actually make a decision!
Thank you! Thank you!
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