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Cedarfire Newsletter Volume 10, Issue 24
This is a different kind of article than I usually offer, though it clearly shows the Law of Attraction in action. As she was waiting for a kidney transplant, Risa Simon discovered that she needed to be more specific in how she stated her desire. When she clarified what she wanted, a living donor showed up quickly. Learn how changing the way you state your desire can bring rapid results, even in dire circumstances. "Powerful and Intentional Writing Can Save Lives!" A year ago, a professional speaker and consultant hired me to edit articles and website copy—not an unusual request—but the events that have unfolded since form the makings of a heartfelt movie with suspense and hope, drama and victory. Risa Simon decided to convey this urgent message to humankind: that 85,000 people in the U.S. waiting for kidney transplants can be helped with kidneys from living donors. Yet who’s likely to step forward and donate a kidney to a stranger? It’s a tough sell. For Risa, the question was how to communicate the issues surrounding kidney donation in a way that persuades people to shift attitudes and take action. Vital elements must be abundantly present in the writing, including eloquence, heart, logic, and a sense of urgency. Last fall, she founded Kidney Kinships, created www.kidneykinships.org, and launched a public awareness campaign based on the slogan You Don’t Have To Be Dead To Donate!™. Doing all this had an immediate boomerang effect for Risa. She wrote: “Through creating this outreach, I’ve experienced a most profound and surprising personal shift. I saw myself slowly transitioning from a life filled with anxiety and fear to a tranquil expression of gratitude.” To continue reading the rest of this article, please go to Powerful and Intentional Writing Can Save Lives! by Barbara McNichol. Copyright © 2010 Barbara McNichol Would you like to submit a question for me to answer in the newsletter? If so, please send me an email. After writing my last article, I thought of another way that a challenge could be trying to teach you. In "There's Always A Silver Lining - Part 2" I address a fifth possibility, whether you're expanding too fast.In my video, "What's The Silver Lining?" I offer a coaching tip to help you. In any challenging situation, you can either fight against it or accept it. When you resist it, you waste valuable energy. However, by accepting it and using that energy, you have a much better chance of a beneficial outcome. One of my readers introduced me to an interesting article, "Are You In Heaven Or Hell," by Coco Fossland. One of the most important influences on our journey is the sacred space in which we create our thoughts and attitudes toward the world around us. Create heaven everyday through training your own thoughts and attitudes instead of letting them dominate you! Take charge of your life voyage and decide your destination! To read these, visit Self-ImprovementTools.com. For past issues of the newsletter, visit Free Archives Library. Subscribe/Unsubscribe Information
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