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February 2, 2017
Willing Change Quotes
Published on February 02, 2017 14:38
June 13, 2016
CLEAR YOUR CLUTTER AND CLEAR YOUR MIND
CLEAR CLUTTER AND CLEAR YOUR MIND
The word clutter is derived from the word clotter, which means to coagulate, thicken, congeal, solidify, or basically to cause something to get stuck. Clutter as an accumulation of things is a symptom of what you have going on in your life, or what is not going on – moving forward.
When you look at the clutter in your home, office, basement, garage, cupboards etc., you are seeing what was once in your life. READ MORE
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The word clutter is derived from the word clotter, which means to coagulate, thicken, congeal, solidify, or basically to cause something to get stuck. Clutter as an accumulation of things is a symptom of what you have going on in your life, or what is not going on – moving forward.
When you look at the clutter in your home, office, basement, garage, cupboards etc., you are seeing what was once in your life. READ MORE
http://www.willingchangecourses.com/B...
June 3, 2016
Change with Handwriting
YOUR HANDWRITING CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE
A few days ago I had to sign another contract at the gym and Kendall, the young lady asking for my signature commented on my nice handwriting. It was interesting to me that she noticed it at all and that she would comment on it. I didn’t tell her that it is one of my change methods but I have followed the books of Vimala Rodgers to help make life changes that I choose. (That’s what I refer to as willing changes.)
I know that it seems like an odd idea at first - change your handwriting to change your life - but if you think about it you can see that there must be some sense to it. There have been many organizations that dedicate time and effort to studying the handwriting of people to determine more about them. If television and spy novels are to be believed at all, then we know that a person’s signature can be very revealing.
CONTINUE READING
http://www.willingchangecourses.com/b...
A few days ago I had to sign another contract at the gym and Kendall, the young lady asking for my signature commented on my nice handwriting. It was interesting to me that she noticed it at all and that she would comment on it. I didn’t tell her that it is one of my change methods but I have followed the books of Vimala Rodgers to help make life changes that I choose. (That’s what I refer to as willing changes.)
I know that it seems like an odd idea at first - change your handwriting to change your life - but if you think about it you can see that there must be some sense to it. There have been many organizations that dedicate time and effort to studying the handwriting of people to determine more about them. If television and spy novels are to be believed at all, then we know that a person’s signature can be very revealing.
CONTINUE READING
http://www.willingchangecourses.com/b...
Published on June 03, 2016 09:28
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POWER WORDS
In my book Willing Change I give 5 steps to change your mindsets from the ones that block your progress to ones that help you to move forward.
1. Establish a desired change.
2. Determine the mindsets of your desired state.
3. Examine your current mindsets.
4. Transform doubts into certainties.
5. Reinforce your new mindsets.
In the book I demonstrate how your thoughts affect your outlook and the consequent actions and results. It only makes sense that the wording of the phrases or affirmations you choose to think to help you along the way is very significant. Profane words, the negatives such as can’t, shouldn’t, or won’t, and any other words that make you feel lower rather than uplifted should be removed from your vocabulary. Words can be divided into high-energy and low-energy, CONTINUE READING
http://www.willingchangecourses.com/b...
1. Establish a desired change.
2. Determine the mindsets of your desired state.
3. Examine your current mindsets.
4. Transform doubts into certainties.
5. Reinforce your new mindsets.
In the book I demonstrate how your thoughts affect your outlook and the consequent actions and results. It only makes sense that the wording of the phrases or affirmations you choose to think to help you along the way is very significant. Profane words, the negatives such as can’t, shouldn’t, or won’t, and any other words that make you feel lower rather than uplifted should be removed from your vocabulary. Words can be divided into high-energy and low-energy, CONTINUE READING
http://www.willingchangecourses.com/b...
Published on June 03, 2016 09:24
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May 18, 2016
WELCOME
Welcome all to the blog about the books I have written and the stories and research behind them. I will address the questions that I have been asked at the book signings and workshops I give. My name is Jane Vlasblom Collins but I have written Willing Change as Jane Collins and Perspectives as Jane Vlasblom. My intent was to avoid confusion and I hope that is the case.
Many people wonder if the main character Sage in Perspectives is me, or based on me, and if I had a near-death experience. Well the answer is yes, some of her life is based on mine but I don't share just how much is fact and how much is embellishment, exageration, or adjusted. As far as the near-death experience, I talk about the main character having one at the age of two, which I was once told by a channeler happened to me. Did it really? I was two, but the story line intrigued me and is part of the book.
Willing Change is a book that I could add to now that I have learned so many more ways to make changes in my life, but for now I will just blog about them here.
Many people wonder if the main character Sage in Perspectives is me, or based on me, and if I had a near-death experience. Well the answer is yes, some of her life is based on mine but I don't share just how much is fact and how much is embellishment, exageration, or adjusted. As far as the near-death experience, I talk about the main character having one at the age of two, which I was once told by a channeler happened to me. Did it really? I was two, but the story line intrigued me and is part of the book.
Willing Change is a book that I could add to now that I have learned so many more ways to make changes in my life, but for now I will just blog about them here.
Published on May 18, 2016 11:12


