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06 May 2008

ASK SANDY

AN ASK SANDY QUESTION:

May 5, 2008 - 9:01:03 AM
Sue : Writes

I'm new to this whole self-improvement field. I've half-written my own e-book for people who suddenly find themselves disabled - from my own 15 year experience of going through disability myself - how do I know that my book will be effective? How did you know that you would have an impact on thousands of people? Thank you for your time.

Dear Sue,
Because everything actually begins as a frequency -- which initially becomes a resonance within us -- we are always broadcasting forth "seeds."  These seeds are based on our intention in the moment.  I believe your intention with your book is to offer first hand data and support to those who are having to walk in a similar pathway.  You are feeling the draw to do this from your mind and your heart, and I encourage you to follow through.  The truth is we never know exactly where our seeds will take root.  How do I know that I've had an impact on so many people?  Because as a speaker, therapist, author and advocate, I've been in the business of helping people for well over thirty years, which has allowed me the privilege of teaching and supporting others and knowing their lives have changed.
But I do not do my work for the accolades or the applause.  I do it because my heart, spirit and passion draw me to.
Follow your heart, Sue.  Hardship is not easy and is, as you know, a courageous journey.  But it also offers an opportunity to develop deep compassion, love, wisdom, and joy.  How do I know that?  Because I have lived it.  I go into the "how to's" of that journey much more deeply in my book Pursuit Of Light, An Extraordinary Journey. 
I wish you well in all things -- and in my mind, I see your e-book as a done deal!
Blessings and Light,
Sandy 

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