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Daily Routine

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Daily Routine
Did you know that everyone has a daily routine that they follow religiously? Well, actually everyone has more than one daily routine. We have lots of them. We have routines for from the time we get out of bed and get ready for work to when we come home, eat dinner and get ready for bed. We have a daily routine for how we perform our job, cooking dinner, doing the laundry and preparing for a presentation. When you really think about it, we seem to have routine for just about everything.
Routines are repetitive actions that we take day in and day out. That’s why they are called daily routines. I don’t know about you, but I used to find some of my daily routines to be very boring. My resistance was because due to my belief that I was being forced to do something, that I didn’t have a choice. Sort of like how some people work in jobs that they hate because it pays the bills, and they don’t feel they have a choice.
Yet there are other routines that I do with great joy and anticipation. Like when I am preparing a meal. Thoughts of the dish would swirl through my head. My mouth watered in anticipation at how I was going to enjoy eating the dish. So our daily routine is no longer boring or drudgery when we are doing something we like, generally with a specific purpose or intention in mind.
A daily routine is an important tool for manifestation. It helps to keep us focus on what we wish to manifest for the year. A daily routine contains aspects of all the actions that we need to take during the year in order for it to manifest. When we can almost smell, feel, and touch what we want to manifest because we are working towards our goal on a daily basis, we more forward with great excitement and anticipation. We no longer have time to be bored. 

14 Responses to “Daily Routine”

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  2. Damien Baines Says:

    Thank you for highlighting the resistance that makes the expeience of onerous tasks drudgery, while other tasks seem to be pleasurable. I will have to start embracing all aspects of what I undertake, not just the ones that I fancy.

  3. eleng8 Says:

    Daily routines are there for a reason. They free up our minds so we can focus on other more important issues in our lives. Did you notice, while you are doing your daily routines, you are actually thinking about something else?

  4. admin Says:

    Daily routines remind us of what is important. We are creatures of habit. If we focus doing things on a daily basis that are important to us in the long run, we will accomplish much more. I recall a story about a buddhist monk whose master gave him a spoon and told him to level a mountain. The moral of the story was that if we do a little of something everyday in pursue of our goal, we can level mountains.

    Cheers,

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