5 Reflections from Week 15 in the Master Key Experience:
Bonus: New (to me) Word (s)
1. Relive a wonderful moment – Jot a moment down each day. Like “Someone waved me into traffic,” or “I loved sharing movie conversations with my friends over coffee.” Shuffle more into your card deck. Make 25 more cards of things you’ve done in your life. Subby will get so comfortable with the happiness of all the things you’ve done, that putting a future event, will put Subby on demand mode, with access to infinite resources at your beck and call.
2. We are meant to shine – When we let our light shine, we give others PERMISSION to do the same. Make it first class shining.
3. Educo – Education derives from the verb educo, which means ‘to draw forth from within.’ From the original teaching method of Socrates of drawing from within. Students are taught how to take exams but not how to think, write or find their own path. In these last 15 weeks, we’ve trained our brains to draw from within. It’s time to harvest, your highest self. What would it look like if you did all the exercises at 100%. I know I’m in.
4. Franklin Make-over – Looking for ONE VIRTUE AT A TIME – A DAILY MISSION TO BE THE OBSERVER. I chose to look for Courage in this first week. And this week I am delighting in where I’m seeing Courage. From reading it every day in “The Strangest Secret,” to witnessing a frightened dog be courageous coming up to me to be petted. I love activating the Law of Growth in direct correlation to my fidelity. The bombshell?? You couldn’t see these virtues if you didn’t HAVE THEM.
5. You were not created to be a copy of the copy – Create a disciplined PLAN – a place that the future ‘you’ lives. Focus on what you want, and ONLY what you want. Reading these lessons gets you no where. YOU MUST DOOOOOO.
BONUS NEW (to me) WORD:
Bombshell – The figurative sense of “shattering or devastating thing or event” is attested by 1859. In reference to a pretty woman “of startling vitality or physique” [OED], especially a blonde, it is attested by 1942. “Bombshell” as title of a movie starring blond U.S. actress Jean Harlow (1911-1937) is from 1933; it was believed to have been loosely based on the life of screen star Clara Bow.
To reliving many wonderful moments, Awesome One.
Hi Marie, thanks for sharing, yes we are meant to shine to be the mountain as Og says.
Enjoyed it very much!
You are awesome Marie! I love to read your reflection of the week.
You’ve inspired me to take a closer look at two “bomb shells” Marie: Jean Harlow and Clara Bow. Thanks!! 🙂