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February 21, 2007

Wow!

There's a commercial that's been airing a lot that shows various vignettes of people seeing something and simply saying, "Wow!". Some wows are full of excitement. Some are more quiet and awe like. While some exude joy and laughter.

When I saw this commercial my first thought was how great it would be to allow ourselves to find something every day to be wowed by. And then my next thought, which I credit my Gremlin Gertrude for, was there probably isn't something to be wowed by every day of our lives.

Well, when Gertrude shows up like that, I choose to challenge her. So I decided to find something to be wowed by every single day for as long as possible. And you know what? 7 days into this little experiment I'm glad to report there's been something to say "Wow!" to each day.

And all of these wows do run the gamut of total excitement to a state of quiet awe. The best part of this experiment is the fact that it's become a part of my day to day experience and I find myself attracting to me more and more things to be wowed by that I may have never noticed before. The advantage to this? It lifts my spirit and raises my vibration! And when your vibration is raised........Well I think you know the rest of that thought!

So starting today, I invite you to move through all of your days looking for things to be able to say "Wow!" to.

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