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Where Is Your Favorite Place?

Chantay Hunter Wickliffe · Monday, February 15th 2010 at 2:55AM · 1005 views

Where Is Your Favorite Place?

We asked around and received these answers to 'Where is Your Favorite Place'? Some answers: My couch, my house, someplace quite, Chicago, the Melting Pot, anywhere my wife is, church, Manhattan, a Red Sox game, the golf course, my bed, the beach, San Francisco, Mt. Hood, any shopping mall or outlet and anywhere there is snow so that I can ski!

If you prefer the outer experience to the inner experience, keep in mind that some locations are special because of the memories they bring vs. the attractions they bring.

For instance, it may not be a favorite, but it's a special place: where you were proposed to, the first place your children learned to ride a bike, your very first apartment, the kitchen where your mom taught you how to cook.

There are a lot of special places that can go onto your favorite list. Take some time this week to reminisce about the special places too, not just those favorite places.

Finding peace within can be achieved through the practice of meditation. Meditation gives you a much deeper perspective on who and what you are, why you are here and what is most important in your life. Finding Peace within gives you the confidence to obtain and become aware of your own answers, guidance and healing and allows your physical body to relax, unwind, release and heal.

So where do you go? Is it to an external location or an internal location?

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Comments (2)

Chantay Hunter Wickliffe Monday, February 15th 2010 at 1:01PM

I totally understanding living with someone and having to deal with the noise of someone else. In the room you rent, I have an idea: buy some construction paper that glows in the dark and cut out stars. Get some tape, hang it from the celing and at night, when things get quiet, you and your daughter can lie and look at the stars and talk about what is going to happen when you get your own place. Another method of visualization is to cut out the things you want and put them into your "Wish Album". It's a great way to keep your goals in mind, but at the same time, teach your daughter and yourself motivated. I'm not saying cut out a picture of castle in Ireland! But if you see a house you like, cut it out and put it in the book. You can call it a Wish Book or a Prayer Book. Also a great place to relax when you can't do it at home is the park or a library. Good luck with finding that place. I think the glow paper is sold at Walmart. If can't find it, use black paper and white chalk and then shine a small light on it. God Bless you girl!

Chantay Hunter Wickliffe Monday, February 15th 2010 at 1:06PM

Hannah - this should say...keep your daughter ad yourself motivated, not teach! Oops! Also, I like the library because not only can your daughter read in the quiet time, but people are less likely to approach you all.

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