What does Universe delivery look like?

September 14, 2009
By Juliet Chase

I’m not a follower of the molecule-alignment of visualization, but I do believe that you have to put it out there so that your brain and those of your friends are attuned to that particular wavelength -cosmic networking in other words.  I did that about five or six weeks ago when I decided that I needed a treadmill if I’m going to get back on my  (more) healthy exercise patterns. When I went into an office I got a lot of exercise walking from the train and at lunch; now that I’m working from home, the commute doesn’t add up to much.

So I researched models and prices, gasped, then researched used equipment, sighed, checked Craig’s list, groaned over the condition of what was offered and let it go. I built a little stepper out of paving blocks and figured it would come eventually.  Then one morning I passed a free one on my walk through the neighborhood. I thought hard about it but it was also pretty beat up, it looked like it might shake apart and then I’d have to figure out how to get it to the dump. Regretfully I moved on.  Last week my sister told me she’d missed out on one in super clearance with an employee discount to go with it. Oh well.

Yesterday she called me with an offer for a free one from a neighbor. It works. It’s in good condition and it’s now sitting in my living room just waiting for me to get over hauling it up the stairs!

So what’s my point here?

Things do eventually happen but it’s not always the first option that comes your way, or rather it’s worth waiting for the one that meets your minimum criteria (for men and treadmills;-) It also required spreading the word, my sister didn’t know I was looking for one until I mentioned it.  I wasn’t holding out for winning a brand new $5000 machine but I did want one that would hold up and get me moving while feeling safe.  It was worth the wait.

What are you missing to help you achieve an important goal? Have you told anyone?

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