For 40 days, I will make it a priority to wake up early or make the time at lunch to meditate and create with positive vibes. Taking the inspiration from my mala making session, I will meditate on my purpose for the day while also focusing on positive energy and the things that I am grateful for (which isn't always easy for me). Since I love the energy of "good vibes", I obviously want to share them with others, so for the 40 days of this practice, I will create a mala bracelet a day, focusing on what I love about them/how I appreciate them and send a note of positivity on to that specific person (and also literally using the USPS). I will also share with my readers about that person and in short what it is about them that I admire. My goal is to bring Prosperity, as in the state of good fortune, comfort and well-being to both myself and my people. I ordered some special beads that had meaning and also decided to incorporate ones that I have been collecting over the years from vintage vendors, flea markets and the like. I wanted these to be special and personal, so that if the recipient did want to use them as prayer beads or worry beads (more likely my use), they'd have something special to hold.
Hi there, Amanda here, with Day 30 of the Propah Prosperity Project. Geesh, it's been 30 days already?! I'm so excited that #1 I've been able to keep it going but more importantly #2 people have been super responsive to it! Today's recipient is another gal I met through blogging but I now would like to just call a friend. For any of you that know what it's like to meet people through blogging and the "influencer" world, it can be an odd transition from seeing each other at events to actually being like no, dude this person is just my legit friend now. Kate of Domestikated Life is one of those people. Totally crushworthy on her own, she's a creative force and certainly makes the best fancy apple cheese bread with sage that I've ever eaten. But if you were to meet Kate in person, she is sweet, thoughtful and funny, all the things I super appreciate in people that I like to hang out with. She's just plain lovely and I thought she should know it! For Kate's bracelet, I used a combination of light teal Czech glass beads, a vintage Austrian pressed glass bead and faceted red malachite (a banded jasper). Red Malachite is associated with courage and energy. Known as a gemstone that celebrates life, it encourages the bearer to enjoy life and celebrate being alive. When used with spiritual intention, Red Malachite dispels fear and increase stamina.
Be sure to keep up with the entire series, all 40 days worth!
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