The science of mind is our ability to change our lives with the changing of our mindset. Words and thoughts hold power and we have the power to self-sabotage our happiness when we put unhealthy vibrations in the universe.
Sometimes we expect failure, although we put on the facade
of believing in forever.
When we think failure, we do things without full effort and
without full effort relationships become burdensome and disintegrate. When we want success, we must
think successfully. Affirm that what you want is what you will have. Claim it
as truth and being present already.
Energy is movement so when you focus your thoughts on
positive things the universe works to place those things in motion for your
good. But you must work towards them. Words without actions are dead.
Make your goals visible, this is one reason why vision
boards are so powerful. They make goals real, tangible and obtainable. A visual
reminder of where you need to focus your time and energy. They can be revised,
as we reach new levels in self- awareness our goals and aspirations may change
and that is an awesome and freeing thing.
The only limits in your life are the ones you set.
So, let your limits be boundless.
Speak and claim positivity and abundance in and on your life;
invest in and sponsor your dreams.
Voice your victories and speak prosperity into your life.
I’m Micaiah, homeschool mom, Registered nurse, writer/blogger, poet and self-published authoress. Being a self-published artist is a bigger job than I realized, but the reward of seeing your thoughts in print is worth it. I write various genre’s my first published work was a collection of poetry, essays and what I have come to call ‘Micaiahisms’, my second and third were urban fiction. Keep in mind I write while also holding down a full-time 36 hour a week job and homeschooling my six year old daughter, she is my ‘Why’.
Me and my ‘Why’
I must say that it’s a blessing having a highly imaginative child that understands her mommy is sometimes consumed with getting thoughts out of her head and onto the pages gracing the computer screen, she’s great at keeping herself entertained and keeping disruptions to a minimal. My child definitely dances to the beat of her own drum, much like her momma does. I wanted to create a book that embraced a child being different, peculiar even.
From page 12 of The Gift of Being Peculiar
Saving Children from an Ugly World
By teaching children, the gift of being different
I wanted to empower children to embrace their uniqueness and that of others. Far too often lately we are reading about the tragic loss of a young life to suicide as a result of bullying. I wanted to create a way to show children the power in being yourself.
They say children learn best by example, I want to show Jamiyah that you can make all of your dreams come true and look out for the well-being of others while doing it.
Micaiah Yhisraels’ latest and fourth self-published book, The Gift of Being Peculiar—illustrated
by Dariea Shorter—is a creatively imaginative and powerfully innovative resource
to empower children and help them embrace the gift of being different through
affirming words and invigorating illustrations.
Author Micaiah Yhisrael and Illustrator Dariea Shorter
The Gift of Being Peculiar is the story of Kenza, a young girl who
is not afraid to embrace her peculiarity. The main character reminds children
of the wonderful characteristics and personality traits that make one wonderfully
peculiar. It is a story that reaffirms self-love, being a leader, standing out
from the crowd, and the treasure in embracing yourself.
Those wishing to enrich the lives of the children around them can purchase the book online from Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com. It is also available as an e-book via Kindle. Link to Amazon below.