210: Are you Miracle Minded?

The Art of Living Big | Subconscious | NLP | Mindset - A podcast by Betsy Pake

On today’s episode, I explore what it means to be a master of miracles, and how we can see them in our every day lives. Are miracles all around us? Are they only meant for a special few? Are BIG miracles a gift only to specific people in the world? I saw a quote that said, “What the universe has done for someone else, it can do for you” and it spurred me to investigate this thought further and what it would take for me to have the kind of miracles I perceived were meant for others. I hope that this episode serves you! Transcription Welcome to The Art of Living big podcast. My name is Betsy Pake, and I’m an author, speaker, and a master mindset coach focused on helping you understand and design your life with the power of your subconscious. This podcast is designed to help you think differently about what could be possible for your life. Now, let’s go live big. Hello fellow adventurers. Welcome to today’s show. So we are still home, we are still I know here, I live in outside Atlanta. And in Georgia, we’re starting to open things up after the whole Corona situation, I guess you’d say. And so we’re getting out there more and more. And I really wanted to come on the show today to talk to you a little bit about being miracle minded. And, you know, this slow down has created a lot of disappointment for me, and a lot of gratitude and really great things. You know, if you followed along this show for a while, you’ve heard me talk about how I was going to be traveling a lot this year, like I was really looking forward to it, I had a lot of trainings, I was going to, I was going to experience some cool things that I’ve been wanting to do. And when all this happened, I just was really disappointing and a real huge letdown. So just like you, I just had a lot of high hopes for 2020. And I felt like it was, I mean, I feel like since the beginning of the year, right, it was like in slow motion, and like nothing was really moving in the way that I wanted. And then finally, ERP came to like a grinding halt. And in that, although there was a lot of disappointment and sadness around some things, it also gave me an opportunity to be really grateful and to slow down enough to appreciate things in a different way. I mean, absolutely. I’m way closer with my husband, which if you’re in the Facebook group, you know, I had talked about him coming on the show, and I think I mentioned it on the last show, that is going to happen. We both are working from home, and I normally work from home, but he is now working from home. And so that’s a new thing. And we find by the end of the day, like neither one of us feel like talking. Like we might have a conversation but we don’t feel like diving into like, these deep questions. So we’re gonna try and do that episode and and do that this weekend. So I have high hopes, we’ve got all the questions, people left questions inside the Facebook group, if you’re not in there, you can go there. Just go to the art of living big calm, it’ll pop you right into the Facebook group. But we’ll take more questions if you got some over the next couple days. Just pop them into the Facebook group, and we’ll get to them. But you know, he’s very analytical, right? He’s an attorney, he sees the world different. So I think it will be a really interesting show just to kind of have that conversation about how somebody like me that I have the science side, but I also have the spirit side, right? And how does that flow and mash with somebody that isn’t necessarily like that. So. So this whole, staying at home and slow down, has really helped us I think, have a better understanding and a deeper appreciat...

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