Friday, March 20, 2009

Have You Ever Had a Glimpse of Your Future?



I know I have and I have been since I turned 18.

What am I talking about?

I'm talking about that split second that you can feel as if you're in that place that you've envisioned to be. For example, my favorite time of the day is when the sun is setting and rush hour is done. Sometimes, just randomly, I can feel myself in my future house, just hanging out. It's the most amazing feeling that I've ever felt, but it only lasts for a few seconds.

My Vision Board: My definition of a Vision Board is your intent for the future that you consciously and unconsciously create using the Law of Attraction.

My point is: If you understand what a vision board is or have one already in your room, then religiously continue to look at it every single day! Envision yourself at those places or doing things on your board. Feel the wind blowing, feel that steering wheel on that dream car of yours, smell the fresh roses in your backyard and let it all sink in. Know that it is okay to have an unlimited abundance of goodness in your life. The universe is always listening and is infinite in so many ways!

So if you want to start your vision board, check out this link on how to make one =)
http://www.ehow.com/how_4858625_vision-board.html

APSWHH

have fun!

kimbundance

Friday, March 13, 2009

Shopping Mishaps

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I currently just finished watching the movie Confessions of a Shopaholic starring Amy Adams and boy did that make think about money, ego and shopping. (Of course!)

First of all, I like that this movie is a sort of awakening for a lot of women who have that urge to shop and spend lavishly on things that are not a major necessity. I think it's important that the media notices that women especially, love to shop and buy a bunch of unnecessary items. I too am guilty of purchasing items out of impulse or just because something said it was, "On Sale." But the truth of the matter is that-shopping can lead to addiction and it is a serious problem for some people.

I actually have met people who surround themselves with mountains of clothes with price tags still on them. I've met people who constantly stress about what they are going to wear to a night out and frankly, to me-it's quite funny. I mean, I DO understand the need to look your best in order to put your best foot forward, but at the same time, the way you look is not necessary the whole piece of the pie. Inner substance is more important than the outer. Here are my tips on trying not to overspend come the next Black Friday event...

1. Actually get what you need and/or see yourself wearing the the next 3 months. (If you can't see yourself wearing that coat in the middle of July, then pass on that item)

2. Go to the bank, and withdraw a reasonable amount of cash to spend. Leave the credit card at home. (If you must use plastic, use only ONE credit card and decide on a spending limit on it)

3. Bring a friend who doesn't spend that much and ask him/her if you should really purchase something, sometimes a set of different eyes will let you know if something looks good or not.

4. Do not purchase more than you can carry. (Unless you're buying a table for your dining room, I suggest you only purchase things you can actually carry and continue walking around with)

6. Go to the fitting room and take your time, there is nothing worse than having to go back to the store and returning an item that you thought looked amazing.

7. Be full when you shop, theory has it that when you're full-that you spend less rather than spending more on an empty stomach.

There you have it folks, spend wisely and please don't end up in monsters of debt like Amy Adams did in the movie!

Have fun shopping :D

-kimbundance

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Spring is Almost Here!


March 20 is when Spring 2009 will officially begin. From what I know, Spring is usually associated with sunny weather, spring cleaning, spring flings, spring break, and Easter! There's definitely a lot going on and what better way to start of the fresh this Spring season with a fresh attitude!

For example, changing studying habits, greeting someone cheerfully and getting some exercise is a great way to start the season with a fresh and positive attitude! :) So if you have been falling behind on those new year's resolutions, it's not too late to feel great and if you have been keeping up with the resolutions then keep up the good work!

Personally for me, eating healthy and hitting the gym at least 3 times a week was a promise I made to myself and so far, I would give myself a C+ knowing that I can really use an A- :X

ok, well here's to spring!
g`luck
-kimbundance