Remember when you were in High School and your guidance counselor
encouraged you to partake in some extracurricular activities or to join a
couple of clubs so that your college application would stand out among the
rest? You had to take a look at all of the activities offered and choose the
ones that best fit your personality, desires and interests. If your experience were anything like mine,
you met some pretty cool people in these clubs, some that may have gone on to
become lifelong friends. Why? Because a
club is a collective of like-minded people that share common interests and
goals. Knitting clubs attract those that
are interested in knitting just at a book club attracts readers.
Now, think of your life as a collection of clubs that you join;
your actions, intentions and thoughts serving as your membership dues. Understanding the reciprocal nature of the
Universe, you know that the energy you emit is the energy that you
attract. Anger attracts angry people
just as happiness attract other happy people.
Because of this inherent nature, you are automatically admitted into
various clubs based on the thousands of decisions you make on a daily basis.
Take a look around. What clubs do you
belong to? Are you a member of Club Fear
or do you take residence in the Joy Club?
When you take stock of the company you keep, do you see angry,
bitter, sad, depressed or jealous people?
Or are your club mates joyful, happy, grateful and generous? Either is fine – there are no wrong answers –
but please understand that if when you look around and do not like what you
see, it is up to you to make different choices.
So again I ask, which club will you choose?
You're right, people are stronger & can do so much more together...
ReplyDeleteIn groups. I've been a part of some groups (positive, of couse). :)