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Creating a Ritual to Get Your Writing Juices Flowing

  Creating a Ritual to Get Your  Writing Juices Flowing I get it, some days it's hard to commit to the grind of writing. So I am creating this post to help you create a ritual around your writing time. This ritual will help with creating consistency in your writing, and make the process more enjoyable.  💠💠💠 1. Clean up the area you plan to write in. This helps to quiet your mind and help you focus. 2. Set up your area. I don't have an office but if you do, that awesome too. I use the kitchen counter. I grab my laptop or I use my phone with my nostalgic typewriter keyboard. 3. Grab your drink of choice . I use the quiet hours in the evening to write, so I like hot cider or tea.  4. Light a candle or incense. This relaxes and helps to center my nerves.  5. Say a Gratitude Affirmation such as: "Thank you God/Universe for giving me inspiration on my writing project this evening, I am now ready to write." Let me know if you use these little things in your writin...

Creating your own magical system

Hello friends I am back to write a quick post that will get you inspired. So I had mentioned in my previous post "on my journey to magic", that I am creating my own magical system. Which may seem ridiculous to some when there are already so may good ways to practice magic already. But a lot of the rituals have words and meanings that aren't relevant today. And I want to put more meaning in my own magic. Or we have come to the point as human beings,  that we know long drawn out rituals, aren't necessary to get the job done. How do you create your own system? This is a good question and I don't have it completely figured out but I am unlocking the potential currently. The first thing to understand is how your body works to make magic or manifest things in your life. Some people do this by repetition such as knot spells, some need a whole ritual with opening and closing of a circle that consist of tools such as a wand, cauldron, elements and candles, some l...

The Journey to believing in magic

 I always always always thought there was something strange going on!!! From having a "imaginary" friend that looked like the shadow of minimouse at a VERY young age. And then when I was also really little maybe 6 or 7 living in Wausaukee WI, I remember a squirrel talking to me. LOL like WTF!! I grew out of that very quickly since as I was a JW then, that would have only meant I was talking to demons. But I developed other "magical" skills esp during puberty when I was boy crazy LOL!! There was this one boy I liked and he lived a few hours away and didn't go to the same kingdom hall as me. He did have family though that went to our kingdom hall. So some times very rarely and randomly he would be at a meeting. I never was having a "so called real" connection like facebook(wasn't even a thing back then) or his telephone number to communicate with him. Plus our parents didn't allow us to date at 14-15 years old. And I did even know if he...

What I enjoyed as a Jehovah's Witness

Before I continue to talk about the struggles of growing up a Jehovah's Witness, I would like to talk about some of the great things there are when it comes to being a JW. Well there are none, LOL jk. No actually as I have grown into adulthood I have learned some valuable lessons and felt lucky to have been a JW growing up. One of the biggest things I attribute to being a Jehovah's Witness that was "honesty". Don't get me wrong not all JW's are honest. But it was definitely preached to be this way. And as I experienced more relationships either in friendship or partners I dated, honesty became huge in my life. If your not an honest person, I feel there is probably something lacking in your personality, possibly confidence or lack of guilt. So I feel my core values definitely came from being JW. And even if I get irate the likely hood of me doing any harm to someone is most likely in the negatives. I wrote about how I felt left out growing up in my la...

Growing up a Jehovah's Witness

This maybe a long post... The main reason for me to want to talk about this is not enough people out there do. I hope that me writing about this will help anyone else who have gone through similar experiences, esp when it comes to being in a religion you may feel trapped in. Like most I found dwelling on the past to be too difficult so leaving it there seemed better. Its been about 9 years since I left that religion. . . Growing up wasn't bad I had thought. Even though holiday celebrations such as christmas, and halloween, were never celebrated, we still had a lot of wedding celebrations and anniversary's that we did celebrate. But the problem growing up in a religion like the Jehovah's Witnesses is they exclude you from a lot of experiences that others live early on in life. So instead of being able to make friends with classmates at school I was limited to only those who also are a JW. And instead of being able to do extra curricular activities at school I was l...

Meet my Family!!

Wanted to post a few pics of my wonderful mini family 💖👫 + 🐾 I got this candid photo of my babies asleep on my lap!! 💗💗💗 This is a very recent photo from out movie date night out. We saw the new Kingsman movie. 🎥

Get to know me

A little about me. . . I decided I wanted write a blog, to put gathered info that I learn, out to the world. Soooo many times I find helpful information regarding health, spirituality, ect and I am like "wow, I wish I would have known that a long time ago." Of course I am not a doctor or expert(by worldly views) in any field currently. So somethings I post maybe common knowledge or  unorthodox. But I would just love 💗💚 to share from my own experiences that helped me on my own journey and maybe can do the same for you. I am 32 going on 33 this year and have come across health problems, as many do. So being a natural reader and lover of knowledge, I delve into the cyber world to find answers. Because I believe a holistic approach is always best, natural remedies is what I use first. Growing up we had a large family 8 kids for a total of 10. This is when I learned some valuable skills and some core values that stuck with me. I now enjoy cooking, gardening for produce...