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What are you grateful for?

We gathered in the living room before dinner last night, and asked three of our grandchildren what they’re grateful for.


It was cold outside, but it was warm inside. Thank God the heater is working.


Anyways, the little ones had something to say. I can’t remember all of their comments. Must be getting old. One said love, one said family, one said food.


I was grateful we could be together…


2019 has been a challenging year for so many people, including me. But it’s also been a year of spiritual growth and many blessings. But it sure wasn’t easy.


What are you grateful for? And who are you grateful for?


It’s so easy to lose sight of what’s important and who’s important.


…Especially when things feel like an uphill battle.


That’s where faith and wisdom comes in…


Recently, one of my mentors said we must have faith that the right doors are opening in our lives and the wrong doors are closing. And it doesn’t stop there. We must also have faith that the right people are coming into our lives and that the wrong people are leaving.


Another mentor said, “slow motion is better than no motion.” I love it. You might not be where you want to be in life right now, but as long as you keep working on yourself daily and keep moving in the direction of your dreams, that’s all that matters.


I’m grateful for the small things, the small wins, the small victories, and the spiritual insights that comes from adversity and the many tests that life brings.


I’m also grateful for you and your presence in my life.


Please know that I’m sending good energy to you and your family as we get closer and closer to 2020.


If you write, I will definitely write back.


Talk soon
All my love.
P.S. Still available for spiritual readings. P.P.S. If you would like a signed copy of my book, email me at james@acrossthekingsriver.com, and let me know if you prefer to purchase a softcover cover or a hard cover.


James Weeks Meditations Across The King’s River

Do It With Love

I was talking to a client recently…

For the past year or so, she had been trying to build a business online.


But she stopped because she wasn’t seeing the results she had hoped for.
“I lost momentum,” she explained. “It’s difficult.”


“Yes. I know it’s difficult,” I told her. “But you have to decide what kind of difficulty you want to face. The difficulty of building a business or the difficulty of being at job you don’t like forever.”


I suggested taking time off to think it over, and to decide what she really wants to do.


I’m sharing this with you for a simple reason…


Too often we give up so soon, so easily. Sometimes, just when our lives are about to change for the better, we give up and nothing changes.


Yes, Beloved. We get in the way of our own blessings. In order for things to change we must change too…


While you might not be trying to build a business, I KNOW you want to get to the next level, whatever that means for you.


Surely our lives can be better, richer, wiser, more fulfilling…


Your next level might be in your career, your health, your relationship, your finances, or in academic or spiritual development.


My advice to you is similar to the advice I ended up giving to my client. I believe you need to keep going. At least, that’s what I intend to do. I’m all in.


If you’ve lost momentum or focus, now is the time to get it back. 2020 is around the corner.


Here are some tips I hope will help.

  1. Get clear on what you love, because what you love is deeply connected to your purpose.
  2. Instead of dwelling on what you want, focus on what you can give or who you can help.
  3. Get a mentor and stay connected.
  4. Be selective about how you spend your time.
  5. Adopt a daily spiritual practice and exercise program.
  6. Be willing to work on your vision no matter how long it takes.

Finally, be consistent…


And nothing can thrive without love….


Consistency is the secret of all secrets. There’s no way you can succeed without consistency.


Do it with love, james. Do it from your heart. Do it with dedication.
Have to run, but would love to hear from you. I’m sending good energy to you and your family as we get closer to 2020.


If you write, I will definitely write back.


Still available for spiritual readings if you need one, so let me know.
All my love.


Talk soon!   P.S. If you would like a signed copy of my book, email me at james@acrossthekingsriver.com, and let me know if you prefer to purchase a softcover cover or a hard cover.