Saturday, June 23, 2007

One day at a time

I'm going to work on a new collage and begin daily visualization for my goals - both immediate and long term. Yesterday I spent $326 on car repairs. I'd like to own a new car in 2008. And lately I've been thinking of where I might like to vacation. I've never been to Cape Cod. Maybe next summer. Even before that, after visiting my parents in Florida for Christmas and New Years, I'm thinking of where I might visit for a week as a sunny retreat. I'd say Hawaii but I'm thinking there might be somewhere closer to Florida that I'd like to check out. Any ideas?

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Jaki Good's "gull at point judith"

gull at point judith
gull at point judith,
originally uploaded by jaki good.
Beauty, focus, flight. I love this picture. Maybe because it symbolizes heads up and ready for take-off. It's what I need to keep recreating every day in my life ... the courage to keep a positive outlook, the strength to keep going and the knowledge that Heartful Art could take flight at any moment. I am grateful for this experience as I create the next one. I believe it will soon be mine.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Fog in the Morning

Fog in the Morning
Fog in the Morning,
originally uploaded by heartfulart.
I've loved living on the edge of this farm in San Rafael for the past five years. Now that I drive the roads to Pt. Reyes every day to and from my new Heartful Art gallery, I've discovered my back yard is an extension of the West Marin landscape. I can drive through San Anselmo, Lucas Valley or Novato and be nourished in all my senses with the natural beauty of this place where I live. I am truly grateful.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Back on Track

I'm on Day 5 of my re-commitment to my health and fitness goals I set a year ago. I'm at 31% to goal. Short term I'd like to be at 60% success by Sept 7th, 2007. My main support tool is the www.peertrainer.com community. It's an interesting reference point to have gone off track from Feb-May and now being back in the game. It's been only five days, but the habits I built in the first 7 months last year kicked right in.

Saturday, June 2, 2007