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In New York Life's a JOY-ney

7/26/2016

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New Yorkers' got the pronunciation right.  Life is a JOY-ney.  Meaning, that throughout our lifetime we're to rely on joy as the indicator that we’re moving in the direction of our heart's desire.  Joy and enthusiasm let us know we’re heading toward more life, more joy, and more of what we were created to be doing; in other words, success.
   
Recently, author Alan Cohen was a guest on Funniest Thing! with Darrell and Ed and he shared how he used to be a “hard-aholic.”  He was convinced, like many of us, that the journey to the top had to be one of sacrifice and struggle.  Alan went on to explain how he’s much happier, and attracting much more of what makes him happy, by simply doing the things that he feels good about doing. 
 
I too have found this to be true on a day to day, moment to moment basis.  When I do the things I’m enthusiastic about doing on my to-do list first, everything else that “needed” to be done seems to magically get done with effortlessness and ease.

Trust that your life's a JOY-ney and steer toward joy.  Whenever you do you’ll be thrilled as you experience the Universe rearranging circumstances in your favor.
 
"Life’s a JOY-ney!" 

ME:  It feels great saying it like that. 

NEW YORKER:  Of course it does.  That's because it's the truth.

I love our friends in NYC.



–Darrell Fusaro

Darrell Fusaro is the author of What If Godzilla Just Wanted a Hug?, co-host of the Funniest Thing! with Darrell and Ed podcast and a contributing columnist for i-Italy Magazine.

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New York Loves You

7/8/2016

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Whenever you're willing, she's always eager to take you on a thrilling adventure.
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New York city loves you.  New Yorkers have all felt her tug.  It’s the tug of her inviting us to loosen the grip on our itinerary and allow her to take the lead.  Whether you’re a resident or visiting she’s always excited to introduce you to new people and fascinating places.  Accept New York’s generosity and trust her, she has a knack of knowing exactly what will make you happy.  I’ve never been disappointed when I’ve followed her nudging me to go left rather than right.  I’ve allowed myself to be swept away with a stream of pedestrians, and have followed the green traffic lights, to destinations more enjoyable than anything I could’ve planned.  These experiences are the types of which are so incredible that I can’t wait to tell my friends.  When I do tell them it always starts off with, “Funniest thing, you won’t believe the amazing thing that happened to me today…” 




–Darrell Fusaro

Darrell Fusaro is the author of What If Godzilla Just Wanted a Hug?, co-host of the Funniest Thing! with Darrell and Ed podcast and a contributing columnist for i-Italy Magazine.

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Believers and Non-Believer Discover They're Full of It in Tiny Comic Book

7/4/2016

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An enlightening discovery in eight frames.
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Sister Lucia cherishes her copy of the tiny comic book, "You're Full of It".  Sister Lucia is a member of the Daughters of St. Paul, a unique group of nuns that includes, cartoonists, filmmakers, designers, authors, and musicians.
Rather than trying to explain the gist of this tiny comic book, here it is in it's entirety.  ↓ Scroll down page by page.
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I had always considered faith a dull subject until I discovered I'd been using it all along.  And it had real power, it had been determining the circumstances of my life.  The statement, Thoughts held in mind, produce after their kind, is a reminder that that my circumstances are a reflection of my inner life, and I can control my inner life by deciding upon the thoughts I entertain. 

"We always demonstrate what we habitually have in our mind."  –Emmet Fox

It was enlightening to realize that I am not the victim of circumstance.  None of us are.  We have access to Power and the freedom to choose the thoughts we wish to see materialize as our life experience.  Faith is the propellant and expectation sets the course.   

"Every single thought I have and every sentence I speak is an affirmation.  It is either positive or negative. Positive affirmations create positive experiences, and negative affirmations create negative experiences."  –Louise Hay

Where our attention goes, energy flows.  So, "Summing it all up. friends, I'd say you'll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious - the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse." –Philippians 4:8

"Start telling a better-feeling story about the things that are important to you. Do not write your story like a factual documentary, weighing all the pros and cons of your experience, but instead tell the uplifting, fanciful, magical story of the wonder of your own life and watch what happens. It will feel like magic as your life begins to transform right before yours eyes, but it is not by magic. It is by the power of the Laws of the Universe and your deliberate alignment with those Laws."  –Abraham Hicks

Simply put, instead of worrying about what you don't want to happen, imagine what you would like to happen.




–Darrell Fusaro

Darrell Fusaro is the author of What If Godzilla Just Wanted a Hug?, co-host of the Funniest Thing! with Darrell and Ed podcast and a contributing columnist for i-Italy Magazine.

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