How to Start Good in the Year of the Tiger

To all my visitors and readers, I apologize for not posting much the past months. 2009 has been a roller-coaster ride that took my attention and concentration from blogging. I know from previous experience that when you don’t feel like blogging, don’t blog. You will just end up blogging not from the heart.
If 2009 wasn’t a good year for you, cheer up! because according to feng shui experts and astrologers, 2010 year of the Tiger will bring hope to everyone. The Chinese associate Tiger with good fortune, power, and royalty. This is the best year for those who want to open a business or for those looking for employment. Despite the global economic meltdown, like a Tiger we should face obstacles in life fearlessly. Let it not dampen our spirit. Don’t let depression beat us.
But are you ready to say goodbye to 2009? I am. So here’s a “ritual” you can do to drive away “negative energies” and start good in the year of the Tiger. The purpose of the “ritual” is to let go the “negative energies” in your life. To start the “ritual,” you’ll need a paper and pen or pencil. Fold the paper in three columns.
1. First column, write all the negative things, events, etc. that happened to you in 2009.
2. Second column, write all the negative attitude that you don’t like about you.
3. Third column, write all your “hatred”, “frustrations” and “fears”.
4. When you’re finished making the list, say these words, “I am letting go all the negative energies in my life. I am ready to move forward and start a new life.”
Now…set fire to it! Light a match and BURN IT! Let all those negative energies turn into ashes. Just make sure you burn your list somewhere safe. We don’t want you homeless in 2010.
The burning of your “negative list” symbolizes that you are willing to change for the better. Hence, negative energies have no place in your life. Let’s all try to think positive all throughout 2010 and beyond. I think positive attitude plus positive outlook in life is the key to a successful and happy life. Happy New Year everyone!
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