It’s been about 4 months since my last email blog update and I’ve transcended all the stress I’ve been through! Since coming back from Spain in November I feel like I’ve had bump after bump. However my last bump was the best one of all because it got to prioritise my peace!
For a couple of months now, I’ve been ascending for between 2 to 4 hours a day. People have been asking me how I’ve got that much time to ascending. As a result of increasing my meditation practice, I’m waking up between 2 and 6.30 every morning – hence it’s easy to ascend for a couple hours when I wake up. When I wake up before 6am, I become tired by about 1 to 2pm – so I ascend for an hour then.
I’m very aware of my thoughts and feel like I’ve uncovered my awesomeness again! I’ve booked to go to Guayrapa in September (and need to hire an all terrain mobility scooter)
My ascension practice is also helping me in becoming more productive with my work! Thank you to my friend Paul Apps, who volunteered to coach and help me to promote Stairs For Breakfast . I’ve got a lot of time and love for Paul, he is inspiring and helping me so much.
I’ve set myself a target to sell 1,000 books (which Paul has upped to 2,000!) by 1st September
These are some of the things I’m organising.
- Fund-raising (for Scope) / book signing events at supermarkets/shopping centres
- Book signing events at book shops
- Book signings at local events
- I am applying for a grant to employ someone to help me with my work promoting my book. This will help me tremendously.
- I feel when the weather gets sunnier I can sell my book in various places, out and about.
- Hay House book update – I’m having my manuscript converted to US spellings/notation
- I’ve written this series of 3 articles How to write a book successfully. I welcome your feedback.
Sitting next to me as I’m writing this in my lounge are 500 books! You can buy a copy here http://stairsforbreakfast.com/buy-now (I’m cheaper than Amazon!)
I welcome people who would like to help me with my 2,000 book challenge!
Thank you
Awesome Patrick 😉