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Hello, this One and Only Today! Hello!

October 6, 2022 by jjscreativelifemidwife

The words floated into my head, something like a soft breeze or a far off trumpet. If I was paying attention, I would notice. If I was rushing to my next thing or ticking off my to-do list, it would be imperceivable.

“I trust all my experiences add up to good.”

I stopped walking to be sure I heard what I thought I heard. It wasn’t an exterior voice or an interior voice yet it was a voice. It was my voice it seemed – and I recognize this presence-voice as my highest self who I call Julianne.

“I trust all my experiences add up to good?”

Within seconds the presence-voice caused a smile to cross my seriously intent “listening” face and my feet moved again, enjoying the rhythm and cadence of the thought.

“Yes, I trust all my experiences add up to good!”

Shift thankfully happens –

This is quite different than my cranky, frustrated voice on Tuesday that was consistently grumbling about the experiences in the past year, the past decade, the past, period. Even some of the now I was feeling grouchy about.

Sometimes I remember a children’s book I enjoyed reading to my daughter that featured a character called “A good for nothing swamp haunt.”

The Parking Lot Trees Agree

I looked up at the trees surrounding the parking lot next to the manse where I live. The leaves are slowly changing color a little bit at a time and for the first morning since last week, sunlight was hitting them in the early morning.

“I trust all my experiences add up to good,” my mind intoned. I figured these trees knew this. The ones that were still mostly green didn’t seem to be rushing or trying to be more quickly yellow than their neighboring tree. They were all standing together, facing East, maybe pleased to be getting some attention from the sunlight and me.

“I trust all my experiences add up to good.”

This is our song: speak, sing, dance & live

This could be my anthem, now that I think about it – with a slight twist. “I trust all our experiences add up to good.” I believe in the greatest good for all, the power of community, the joy of collaboration.

“I trust all our experiences add up to good.”

Now our job, our honor, our blessing is to continue creating experiences in the moment, and seeing how we might embody our own unique purpose as we begin and continue each day.

Betty Smith’s Tree Grows in Brooklyn Adds:

Betty Smith wrote “Look at everything as though you were either seeing it for the first time or the last time. Thus is your time on earth filled with glory.”

When we trust our experiences today and everyday add up to good – add up to significance – add up to being a gift for ourselves and others, everything changes. See this concept now, hear it fully, and consider how you will make it your own.

Today this is my affirmation. I invite you to enjoy me in bringing the good – and the trust – into your life in a tangible way.

Join the affirmation. Watch it grow.

“I trust all our experiences add up to good.” 

Julie JordanScott is a Creative Life Coach, an award-winning storyteller, actor and poet whose photos and mixed media art graces the walls of collectors across the United States. Her writing has appeared on the New York Times Best Sellers List, the Amazon best sellers list and on American Greetings Holiday cards (and other greeting cards). She currently lives in a manse in Sussex, NJ, where she is working on finishing her most recent book project, hugging trees daily and enjoys having random inspirational conversations with strangers.

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Comments

  1. Laura says

    October 6, 2022 at 6:46 pm

    I love this! Thank you for sharing. I trust all my experiences add up to good.

  2. Blindbeader says

    October 7, 2022 at 12:15 am

    Wonderful and positive post; we need more of them 🙂

  3. Lily Leung says

    October 7, 2022 at 12:44 am

    Affirmations are good. I don’t make them as such but I think I am a positive though grumpy person.

    • Martha says

      October 7, 2022 at 3:03 am

      I love how you write from your heart. whether good or bad days, I enjoy your blogs. But today especially you seem so happy and upbeat!

  4. Paul Taubman says

    October 7, 2022 at 1:39 am

    Yes, I trust that “all of my experiences add up to good”! Whenever we go through challenging situations, it’s easy to wonder if everything is happening for a reason and if it will all work out in the end. During those tough times, it’s helpful to remember that we can trust that everything is happening for our highest good. There may be a lesson or purpose hidden in our difficult experience, even if we don’t understand what it is right now. We can trust that if we stay open-hearted and keep moving forward, we will eventually see the big picture and understand why this experience was necessary in our lives. It’s important for all of us to remember that no matter what life throws our way, everything always works out for the best!

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