What's In Your Wallet?
by Krysta Gibson
This saying has been used by a major credit card company and I hope I don’t get in trouble for asking the question! Seriously, what’s in your wallet, purse, backpack, or briefcase?
When you find inspirational thoughts or sayings, write them down. Either use index cards or buy a little notebook or use an electronic device. Put this where you will have it with you during the day. Then you can pull it out and read one of the statements.
This is a fabulous way to remind yourself of the things that are most important to you. It’s really easy to forget the important things when we get buried in the moment to moment drama of the world. Having these little cards, notes, or other reminders will help you stay grounded, in the present, and ever mindful of what is truly important.
I have memos in my iPod where I have typed in thoughts and inspirations that I can call up at a moment’s notice. If anyone is watching me, they just think I am checking my schedule.
We live in a very busy world that can overload our senses and our sensibilities if we aren’t aware. It is very important for us to be able to access positive and meaningful information quickly and easily so we can stay on track and have the sort of life we truly desire.

















