To be honest I am not sure if I am enjoying this element of Master Key Experience. I picked this up a few times to write, then put it down.
I am getting use to the reading the Greatest Salesman in the World and the “Blue Print Builder”. I am even getting used to keeping the promise to ‘concentrate my thoughts for 30 minutes daily’.
I have written and re-written this blog and I land on my experience this week. Initially when we were encouraged to write a chore, I could not think of one. Now when I think again, I knew that was not right. So I looked around the space I was in and realized I had many chores, some easy to achieve, some I was avoiding and others somewhere in between.
I choose the chore in between, as I figured I would let myself off the hook to choose an easy one which for me means very little. I was making a promise to myself and I wanted to feel a sense of achievement when I kept the promise.
Once the choice was made, I felt good however, the next day I was thinking there are other chores and I will tear up the card and write another one down. I did not do that as I know it is not a race and I figured there will be other chores. If not, specific chores there will be promises I make to myself and the universe ……. And I always keep my promises. Sandra S
I find waking up a joy and the ‘do it now’ index card encouraged me to just do it. When I completed the chore, the smile was so broad. I pumped the arms saying I did it, I did it, I did it. I have had an opportunity to repeat the celebrations and each time the smile gets broader and the sense of achievement feels so good.
I enjoyed the building blocks for this week and the balance.



You Did It!!!!
Fantastic share Sandra! Amazing how a different perspective comes to light when we choose to look at things from another viewpoint.
Sandra, what a beautiful share. A completely different way to view chores, as balance, and joy. Thank you for your thoughts on this.