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Your Thoughts Are POWERFUL!
Think. Feel. Vibrate. Attract.


Artwork by Lisa Kaus from Color My World calendar
 

As we dive into the new year, many of us are busy writing out our New Year’s Resolutions, starting new practices, setting all sorts of agendas. Sometimes we can be so very serious about our commitment to renewed productivity! Ease up on yourself.

Probably the simplest thing we can do, for the biggest impact on our upcoming year, is to become more aware of our thoughts. Afterall, “life follows thought”. To put it simply … YOU are what you think. Most people do not realize how powerful thoughts are and how each thought has its own unique energy signature.

You’ve heard the saying: like attracts like – well, it’s really more about frequency attracting the same frequency. Everything is made up of energy, including you and me. Since we’re vibrating energy, it’s probable that as our thoughts go out into the Universe, they will attract back the same frequency that we broadcast. If you’re afraid – you’ll attract fear; if you’re kind – you’ll attract kindness; when you’re grateful – you’ll attract prosperity. As we think, we begin to feel; as we feel, we vibrate; when we vibrate, we start to attract.

Just remember as you start 2020, you are in the driver’s seat - you’ll attract exactly what you’re resonating. You have a choice each and every single day. Consciously choose to be kind, be loving, be compassionate, be grateful, be generous, be silly, be honest, be adventurous, be thankful and BE HAPPY. 2020 is going to be a great year!

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5 Things to Do When Your Dog
Won't Go Potty in Bad Weather!



Nasty, cold, blowing, snowing, sleeting, rainy day out and your dog won’t go out to potty? I can relate; I don’t much like to go out in bad weather either! And I have a Newfoundland that doesn’t like to get her toes wet! Can you imagine? I told her she might get kicked out of the Newfoundland Club (HeHe)

Here are five things you can do to help improve your dog’s winter "eliminate outside" outlook:

1.) Go out with her. She may be much more willing to brave the elements if her beloved human is with her. If you go with her you can keep her mind on her business, use her potty cue, get her to eliminate more quickly, and this way you will know if she’s empty or not. Don’t whine; if she has to go out, you can go out too!

2.) Condition her to wear a coat and boots. If she’s a short-coated, easily frozen kind of dog (think Chihuahua or Pittie), you can hardly blame her for not wanting to go out on those wet, windy, or freezing days. When she’s happy to wear a coat, select the appropriate one for her – a sweater for cool, blustery, fall days; a raincoat for wet ones; and a comfy down vest over the sweater for the days with real hypothermia potential.

3.) Carry a large umbrella. A big golf umbrella can completely protect a small-to-medium-sized dog from rain and snow, and partially protect a large one. While your thick-coated Great Pyrenees and water-resistant Labradors ought to be able to tolerate a little inclement weather, your thin-coated Great Dane might object. Remember, umbrellas can be scary so condition your dog to love your umbrella before you actually use it for weather purposes.

4.) Build a covered potty area outside, and shovel a path to it. Your dog will be happier to do her stuff outside if she has a spot that’s sheltered from wind and blowing snow or rain. Make it as close to the house as possible, so she doesn’t have to go far to get to it, and you don’t have to shovel as much snow. Be sure to build the shelter tall enough that you can stand under it, too!

5.) Teach her to use an indoor litter box. I’ll admit this is my least favorite idea. I think it can be very confusing for our dogs. However, I have known several dog owners that have used this method very successfully. 

~ exerted from The Whole Dog Journal

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