Author: Stevie Puckett

  • Women Explorers

    I’m trying out the reblogging feature after one of my posts was reblogged this week for the first time ever as far as I know. Thanks to Gloria Michael for reblogging my post, “Teaching and Learning.” Very cool.

    This is my first reblog of another blogger’s post. See, “Women Explorers – Journey to the Last Frontier” by Alec J. Rosen.

    Today is the first day of Women’s History Month. Let’s take a look at some women explorers and adventurers that changed world history, for the better: Amelia Earhart, Bessie Coleman, Junko Tabei, Valentina Tereshkova, and Ann Bancroft […]

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  • Ask for a Refill

    What follows is an excerpt from my book Bliss Or Bust: Uplifting Thoughts.

    Notice those times when you feel deflated. Nothing is really wrong. Your mind might feel quiet yet not entirely calm. It is more of a ho-hum feeling. At those times, recognize that it’s time for a refill. A refill of love. A refill of clarity. A refill of bliss. Ask your spiritual self to fill you up again. Take a deep breath and allow your soul to fill your body up. Soak in the rejuvenating bliss for a minute and feel your body brighten up again. You can feel lighter and brighter anytime you want to. Just ask for a refill.

  • Learning and Teaching

    What follows is an excerpt from my book Bliss Or Bust: Uplifting Thoughts.

    Life is a continuous journey of learning and teaching. Do it again. Do it again. Do it again. You will know when it’s time to move on and learn something new.

    Learn-able material is everywhere. Teachers are everywhere. You can learn from everyone who enters your space, no matter their age or experience.

    Self-reflection is integral to the learning process. We are all mirrors for each other while exploring and learning. Instead of resisting, enjoy the process.

    Be an eternal student eager to learn more about what you want to create. Teach through your ability to hold a high vibration and fearlessly create your life story. Teach by answering when asked. Be generous with your knowledge, information, and positive energy.

  • Magical Mindset

    What follows is an excerpt from my book Bliss Or Bust: Uplifting Thoughts.

    When there are things about yourself or your life that you want to improve, it is easy to get frustrated. You quickly notice where you are and what you don’t like about it. You begin to talk to and about yourself negatively. That dialog becomes a habitual way of being if not checked. With a lack of attention to your thoughts, you unintentionally begin a process that is the opposite of self-improvement. It’s more like self-destruction.

    There’s a fine line between wanting a change and being patient and kind with yourself versus wanting a change so bad that you impede your own progress.

    A magical mindset exists that can pave the way to inspired action and set the stage for improving any part of your life. It begins by aiming your thoughts in a positive direction so you can feel better immediately and be receptive to inspired action.

  • Lots to Appreciate

    What follows is an excerpt from my book Bliss Or Bust: Uplifting Thoughts.

    The smile from a loved one, the hello from a stranger, the butterfly in the flowers, sharing a giggle with a friend, the peace that comes as you open your heart to light and love: these are beautiful moments in life.

    The power and precision of the vehicle you ride in, the architecture around you, the ease of getting the supplies you need, the magic in perfect timing: these are things to appreciate.

    The beauty of service, the ease with which your body works, the stars floating in the sky: these are miracles.

    There is much to appreciate all around you. Look for more.