Using words can be a simple way to inspire. Like this piece of art hanging in our home that reminds me to be kind. (Purchased at the Secret Garden in Empire MI)
I’ve often written very special words on walls before I’ve painted them. For example, in my office I wrote the words prosperity, abundance, joy, fulfillment and connection. All these attributes are important to me in my work with others.
I’ve also recommended words for my clients to enhance their space to achieve very specific results. One client added the words loyalty, teamwork and integrity on the wall that contained each service technician’s monthly schedule.
Here are just a couple of sources for obtaining words to inspire your space.
I’ve recently had the good fortune to attend a local Byron Katie workshop. She is famous for her process called The Work. She is a gifted woman and has had her own major struggles in life. She created The Work because of those struggles and freed herself from them.
At the workshop, we had an opportunity to experience her working with several audience members that volunteered to let her take them through the process. To say it was a great workshop was an understatement. Here are some points that really struck me.
Suffering is created by being at war with reality and denial is the underworld.
When experiencing negative thoughts, ask yourself “is this thought a vote for peace or a vote for the opposite?” Whatever you choose, it will play out.
We have a choice to either believe our thoughts or (she suggests) question all of them. “Can I know this thought is 100% true?”
By finding the beauty in all things, we can minimize or even eliminate suffering.
Her Judge Your Neighbor Worksheet in The Work process is the beginning of understanding ourselves at a very deep level. I encourage you to check it out.