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Why You Must Never Stop Daydreaming

September 28, 2019 by Darcy Simonson

Do you remember when, as a wide-eyed child, you’d gaze dreamily into a sky full of clouds in search of unexpected treasures? Maybe you’d spot a rabbit… riding on a pirate’s ship… and a three-legged unicorn… leaping over a… “STOP DAYDREAMING!”

I was a daydreamer then, and I still am. I’d sit in my elementary classroom, books open and pencil in hand, but my mind would inevitably wander out a window in search of adventures. I’d imagine myself on playground nearby, hitting the ball over the fence and circling the bases with lightening speed – the shining star of the softball team (I was definitely not). My daydreams might wander to the gothic church across the street, where I’d transform into a powerful queen living in a vast castle (I lived in a small home with piles of siblings and understandably neurotic parents).

More often than not, daydreaming would land me in trouble with teachers who thought that their subjects were more important than the ones I became lost in, but that didn’t stop me. Rebel dreamer that I was, I took my lumps and carried on.

Daydreaming is a precursor to creating

Check in with yourself. If you were discouraged from daydreaming, did it stop you? Did it cause you to continue to dream, but with caution?

It was through your childhood daydreams, visions and imagination that you were beginning to create your unique and ideal life. With enough discouragement, your daydreams may have become fewer, and by the time you became an adult, you may have forgotten how to dream at all.

Think back to the dreams that captivated your childhood imagination. Have they followed you into adulthood? Which of your childhood daydreams have come to fruition? Which would you still like to realize?

Although I never was able to manifest becoming a star on the softball field, I was recognized by my school as its star artist, and the feeling was the same as if I’d hit a grand-slam with bases loaded. I wasn’t able to convince my parents to move our unruly clan into a castle, either, but I did become my high school’s homecoming queen, and as an adult I’ve created several small castles of my own design — and, yes, I rule the roosts.

Give yourself permission. Daydreaming is a powerful tool for creating a life you love, as it sets in motion Universal Laws that conspire to make your dreams come true. Now that you’re an adult, take back your power and give yourself permission to daydream, beginning today. Create new possibilities born of your imagination, and notice as they begin to reveal themselves in your reality.

Dare to Daydream

I dare you to daydream. Imagine your dreams as fully and fantastically as possible. Feel yourself become inspired, alive and emotionally immersed in them. Have fun dreaming, and this time don’t let anyone stop you, especially you – yourself. You have a life to create, after all.

Please, share your daydreams in this post, both the ones you’ve realized and the ones you would like to. I really want to know!

Catch you later, DayDreamer.

Darcy ♥ www.insightswithdarcy.com

“Dreams pass into the reality of action. From the actions stems the dream again; and this interdependence produces the highest form of living.” –Anais Nin

Filed Under: Affirmations, Daily Contemplations, Health and Wellness, Hypnosis, Meditation, Self Development Tagged With: affirmations, Conscious Intention, create, daydream, dreams, manifestation, visualization

Look Deeper

October 10, 2015 by Darcy Simonson

Daily Contemplation

Look deeper. 

Human beings take life literally. Because we can feel it, see it, touch it, name it, assign a task to it, that is what it must be. Look beyond the obvious and imagine the possibility within everyone and everything. Imagine the possibility that lies within you. Contemplate where in your life you have limited yourself because you have confined your imagination to what is apparent about you. Then, look deeper.

“A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it,
bearing within him the image of a cathedral.” –Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Flight to Arras, 1942

P.S. The best way to stay intentional is to reflect on the previous contemplation and weekly affirmation.

Filed Under: Daily Contemplations

Creature or Creator

October 9, 2015 by Darcy Simonson

Daily Contemplation

Creature or creator? 

Contemplate whether or not you think that you are a creature of circumstance? Does life happen to you, or  are you an active creator of your life? In what aspects of your life, if any, do you consider yourself to be a victim of circumstances? Today, simply contrast how it feels to think of yourself as a creature of circumstance with how it feels to be the creator of your circumstances. Which do you prefer?

“We are not creatures of circumstance; we are creators of circumstance.” –Benjamin Disraeli

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“To Love Your Life is utterly amazing. I was blown away with how healing Darcy’s work will be for so many people. I haven’t read anything as straight on and powerful in any of the healing I’ve explored.” 
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Don’t let another day go by without living a life you love!

P.S. Check back on this daily contemplation! Stay intentional with the weekly affirmation.

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Think Thoughtfully

October 8, 2015 by Darcy Simonson

Daily Contemplation

Think thoughtfully. 

Decades ago I oversaw the creation of a Native American exhibit at a children’s museum. I spent hours painting a small teepee with the help of a Lakota spiritual leader and artist. He was one of the first to warn me not to imagine anything that I did not want to experience. In our culture of worry, riddled with often horrific media images, his words pass through my mind regularly. What do you think about that would lead you away, rather than toward, a life you love? Today, catch thoughts of worry or destructive, painful, negative imaginings and  shift them to better align with your vision.

“You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.”
–James Allen

P.S. Did you miss this daily contemplation? How about the weekly affirmation? Stay intentional!

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Imagine That

October 6, 2015 by Darcy Simonson

Daily Contemplation

Imagine that. 

Some people I have worked with believe that they are not visual. If you have trouble “visualizing” something, shift your intention to imagining it. As children we naturally exercised our imaginations, and we were often encouraged to do so. Imagining sets our minds free to create in a way we might not otherwise. Today, with a child-like mind, set yourself free to imagine exactly what you want to experience. Color your life outside the box. How does that feel?

“I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” –Michelangelo

P.S. Reflect on yesterday’s contemplation and this weekly affirmation.

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Living Faithfully

October 5, 2015 by Darcy Simonson

Daily Contemplation

Doubt is a pain too lonely to know that faith is his twin brother.” –Khalil Gibran

Faith & Doubt.
Doubt is a weight wrapped tightly around our ankles, causing us to sink beneath the despair of unrealized dreams. Faith is the hand that reaches into the depths of our despair, and brings us back to a place of possibility and potentiality. Today, contemplate the aspects of your life where doubt drowns your dreams.

“Fear knocked at the door. Faith answered. And lo, no one was there.” –Author Unknown

Faith & Fear.
The angel and the devil that sit on our shoulders, prodding us to shine our light, or diminish it. When in faith, I am alive, creative, enthusiastic and a magnet for all that I need. In fear, I am anxious and doubtful. I lack energy and drive. I repel not only that which will help me live a life I love, I repel myself! Today, become clear about what are you afraid of. How does fear feel? How does it diminish your light?

“If you knew that hope and despair were paths to the same destination, which would you choose?” –Robert Brault

Faith & Hope.
Hope gives wing to your dreams and desires. Hopelessness lays them to rest. Hope is that tiny voice of encouragement that reminds you that you are not alone. There is something, someone, rooting for you in the unseen, whispering in your ear to keep you moving in the direction of your joy. Listen to that voice. Act upon it. Contemplate today when you have you nearly given up, until that voice of hope, that unseen cheerleader, came to remind you of your power and potential.

“In faith there is enough light for those who want to believe and enough shadows to blind those who don’t.” –Blaise Pascal

Faith & Choice.
Faith is essentially believing in the unknown and acting upon that belief. Earlier this week we contemplated doubt and fear. Why is it those two things seem so persistent, so eager to show themselves? When they do, faith is choice that must be consciously made. It is flexing our spiritual muscle, so to speak, to chose to believe in things that we cannot see. Today, contemplate what you believe but cannot see. What uncertainties have you surrendered to faith?

“Faith can move mountains, but don’t be surprised if God hands you a shovel.” –Author Unknown

Faith & Action
People are often “trying” to have faith, or “trying” to believe, or “trying” to be hopeful. They sit around waiting for proof that what they are “trying” for deserves their faith. All they need to do to realize that their dream or goal is worth their faith is to act on it. Faith can move mountains, and according to the Bible, even as little as a mustard seed. Life is riddled with uncertainties. Act anyways. Life is full of obstacles. Act anyways. Listen to the guidance from within your heart. Follow your bliss. Act upon your dreams, and take the steps to fulfill your desires. Faith is an action verb; pick up that shovel and move that mountain, one act at a time.

“Faith is raising the sail of our little boat until it is caught up in the soft winds above and picks up speed, not from anything within itself, but from the vast resources of the universe around us.” –W. Ralph Ward

Faith & Patience.
You can plant a mustard seed, patiently water that seed with faith and inspired action, and watch it grow and blossom. Or you can poke at it and berate it, wondering why it hasn’t sprouted yet, and then complain that it never even broke ground before withering and dying. Have faith in your dreams. Nurture and tend to them. Keep the faith and allow them to unfold in divine time. What dreams and desires of your own need a bit of tending, or inspired action? Where in your life can you uproot fear and plant faith? In what aspects of your life would practicing patience help you realize the fruit of your faith?

“Faith is believing that the outcome will be what it should be, no matter what it is.” –Colette Baron-Reid

Faith & Surrender.
Finally, let it go. True faith is demonstrated in letting go, rather than trying to control, the outcomes. Sure, hope and dream for a particular outcome. Decide what you want. Set your intentions for manifesting it. Get into inspired action. Trust that you are worthy and capable of it. Then let go of the outcome with faith that the best one will present itself. Sometimes the outcomes that materialize don’t seem like the best ones for us, yet they are. And, yes, that statement requires faith.

P.S. Yesterday we started a new weekly affirmation check it out here! Look back on the monthly mediation too!

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Weekly Affirmations

October 4, 2015 by Darcy Simonson

These weekly affirmations continue to help grow and build upon the monthly mediation and lend hand to each daily contemplation.


Weekly Affirmation

“Intention is the core of all conscious life. Conscious intention colors and moves everything.” –Master Hsing Yun

Each day this week repeat the affirmation below, or use your own words to empower yourself to actively create your life through conscious intention.

“I am capable and worthy of living a life I love.”

“I intentionally and confidently co-create my life.”

“I am safe trusting in the goodness of life and others. ”

“I am honest and trustworthy with myself and others.”

Learn about the power of affirmations to shift beliefs in Path One of To Love Your Life; Release What Was, Embrace What Is, and Become Wildly Wonderful You.

Daily Contemplation

Trusting others requires a firm belief that we can rely on someone, to know that they are truthful and that they have our best interests in mind. Without trust, there is insecurity and fear. A lack of trust may seem justified as you have experienced betrayals or disappointment in the past that you fear you’ll experience again in the future. Trust invites presence. It is a practice in surrender. Trust involves taking some risk. It is an exercise in faith that whatever the outcome, there is a gift waiting on the other side of pain. Today, contemplate which aspects of your life you trust, and which you distrust, and why. Are you ready to trust again?

Life is ever-changing.
To witness the inevitability and beauty of change, watch your natural world unfold and evolve. Humans evolve, too, and in that evolution there will be both welcomed and unwanted changes. Provided those changes are not dysfunctional or abusive, do we extend our trust, even through changes we don’t necessarily want or understand? Is it possible the changes could somehow lead toward growth and renewal? In relationships, do we building the relationship on a foundation of acceptance and respect, and allow change to unfold without resistance?

Constants.
There is much in life we can trust to stay the same. Among life’s inevitable changes there are also many constants, for the sun rises and sets each day. The rivers flow, the grasses grow, the trees will shed and the rain and snow will come. Find comfort in the constants, while you seek to strengthen your trust in change. What can you trust will always be a constant in your life?

Betrayal hurts.
How can you grow through it and not allow yourself to become victimized by it? A betrayal I’ve experienced seriously impacted my ability to trust. I had to make a choice: I could live in fear of further betrayal, or I could release it and move on. To let it go, I knew it was important that I recognize the gift in betrayal, which was that I now understand the damage it can inflict on others, and I will not do that to another soul. Another gift in the experience was that I learned not to accept disrespect, which set me free to create a relationship built on honesty and mutual respect. I learned to stand up for myself.

What gifts can you find in the betrayals you have experienced?
Rebuilding trust after a betrayal in a relationship was a slow process for me. It took concerted effort to focus upon the good in others. I had to make a decision: I could give this relationship my trust and enjoy the moments we have together without fear of ends or outcomes, or I could be miserable fretting over the possibility of being hurt and betrayed. I surrendered my fear through prayer, meditation, and allowing myself to choose feelings of love. When you are faced with fear or love, which will you choose? Take it one moment at a time, and in time, your fear will loose its grip on you.

Authenticity builds trust.
When you accept and respect others and their needs, and are honest and clear about your own needs, boundaries and expectations, you are building a foundation trust thrives upon. If you hide your true self, you are being dishonest. If you expect others to hide themselves so that you feel more secure, you are inviting them to betray or be dishonest with you. In which relationships are you inauthentic? I which relationships do you limit other’s authentic expression?

Do you trust yourself?
Contemplate whether you trust yourself. Do you promise yourself that you will do something, but not follow through? Are you authentic with yourself? Are you willing to face and accept the parts of yourself you’d rather hide? Build trust in yourself by being utterly, impeccably honest with yourself. And while your at it, be self-compassionate, too.

P.S. Here’s yesterday’s daily contemplation and the monthly meditation!

Filed Under: Daily Contemplations, Weekly Affirmations

Intention

October 3, 2015 by Darcy Simonson

Daily Contemplation

What is intention?
Intention is the purpose and attitude for that which guides your thought, action and manifestations. Intention is not only purposeful, it is creative. You co-create everything you set your intentions upon. So, if you want something, intend it. Do you want to be supported, abundant, loved, peaceful, happy, healthy, successful, and more confident? Intend it, act upon it, and allow the power of intention to go to work on your behalf.

Act on your intentions.
Act and live as if what you intend already is, and so begin the process of deliberate manifestation. With intention, as well as other consciousness tools I will share with you, the life you want will arrive with greater ease and joy than you can imagine possible. Without intention, life is a gamble. So, what do you intend for your physical well-being? What do you intend to experience in your relationships? How do you intend to live a life you love? Your intentions will guide your actions. Begin contemplating this today, and later in the week be prepared to set your intentions.

What are you creating?
You actively create your life, and every moment is an opportunity for you to create a fresh, fluid, masterful life-work. Do you create messes? I do, when I’m not practicing intentional creation. Sometimes I create trouble, or sadness. Sometimes I create problems, and follow them up with creative solutions. The beautiful and the ugly are my creations, and I recognize and accept that. What are you creating? In what area of your life are your “messes” due to a lack of intention and purposeful thought and action.

How are you creating?
All of us are creators, all the time. Accountants, researchers, bus drivers, are constantly creating, just as are musicians, artists and dancers. Some of us create intentionally, some of us by default, and most of us through both expressions. I have experienced what happens when I leave the creation of my life to chance, so I choose to live creatively and intentionally in all aspects of my life. In what aspect of your life could you benefit from setting and stating your intentions, the purpose and attitude that guides your thoughts, actions and manifestations?

Examine the question.
So, the question isn’t whether or not you are creative, but whether or not you are you creating what you want. Are you creating the work, home or relationships you want to have? Are you creating the body you want? Are you creating joy or sadness, peace or stress? Are you creating by chance, or by choice? What can you think or do differently to create what you want?

Begin to live intentionally today.
What are your intentions? Today, begin journaling your intentions for all aspects of your life. Set your intention; believe it; act from it; keep the faith, and enjoy the manifestation of your desires, consciously co-created in partnership with the power of the universal force of intention.

The invisible force within you.
Dr. Wayne D. Dyer, in his book The Power of Intention; Learning to Co-Create Your World Your Way, makes a thought-provoking observation: “A tiny acorn with no apparent power to think or make plans for its future contains intention from the invisible field. If you cut the acorn open, you won’t see a giant oak tree, but you know it is there.” You have the power of intention, the invisible creative life-force of the Universe, within you, too. Realize it.

P.S. Remember to look back on yesterday’s daily contemplation and the monthly mediation!

Filed Under: Daily Contemplations

Living a Life you Love

October 2, 2015 by Darcy Simonson

It can be difficult to make a decision when you aren’t clear what your desires and intentions are, what matters to you and why, or even who you truly are.

With those unknowns it can seem easier to decide not to decide, to loose faith in yourself and to give up your power.

Begin living a life you love by becoming clear about who you are and what you want, empowering yourself to make decisions, set intentions, and lay a foundation of faith and trust.

Daily Contemplation

Get In Decision.
Today, consider what will happen if you don’t make a decision. The truth is, when you choose not to make a decision, you are making a decision. In essence, it is a decision not to take responsibility for your life. Rather than being the active creator of your life, you choose to become a victim to the outcomes of indecision. Sounds harsh, I know. But think back to the times you’ve chosen not to make a decision, instead leaving it in the hands of fate or someone else, and the outcome wasn’t what you truly wanted. You can chose indecision, or you can get in decision and actively create a life you love.

Decisions that empower.
Do you tend to make decisions that honor yourself, or to please someone else? While it feels good to be instrumental in the happiness of others, consider carefully whether or not your decisions are too often self-sacrificing. Do they empower you or disempower you? Do they encourage your joy or cause resentment? Today, simply give yourself permission to make decisions that lead to your greater good or that fulfill your wants and needs. Observe how you feel when faced with a decision, and then how it feels when you actually make the one that supports your authenticity and desires.


Examine your indecision.
Sometimes the hardest part of making a decision is deciding to do so. When you find yourself in a place of indecision, no matter how insignificant, ask yourself what holds you back. Is it fear of making a mistake? Is it a question of ability or worth? Are you uncomfortable asserting your opinion or power? When you do make a decision, is it based in authenticity and made with integrity and love, or is it based on a lack of self-worth, a need to please, or fear of rejection?

Forces that influence your decisions.
The voice of ego tries to persuade (often even bully) us into fear-based decisions. The voice of our intuition is gentle and feels no need to push an agenda; it simply gives a nudge in the direction of our greater good. Ego shouts, while intuition whispers. Which of the two most often direct your decision-making?

Ask for help.
When we open the door to receiving divine guidance, it will come. Today, ask the question, “which decision will lead to the best and highest outcome for myself (and/or for others)?” Or ask, “Which decision is most in alignment with my soul’s purpose?” Now, listen to the still, small voice within you for an answer.

Avoid getting caught up in “right or wrong.”
The beauty of life is that we can learn important lessons or be lead to our greater good when we make what appear to be mistakes. Often, the “wrong” decision is the “right” decision, leading us to gain a valuable lesson through the experience of it, or putting us on a path toward a yet unrealized future blessing.

Which decision will bring you closer to your soul’s purpose?
Perhaps your life purpose is to experience manifestation and abundance, to understand compassion and forgiveness, to express and receive love, to teach or something else. If you are unsure of your purpose, listen to your heart. What brings you joy? What excites and interests you? The road that leads to the expression of your passion and purpose, while not always easy, will feel good in your heart and soul. Ultimately, we are here to experience and extend love and joy. Decide what it is that brings you those things, immerse yourself in it, and you will be on the path to living a life you love.

P.S. Don’t forget about this monthly meditation!

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Intentional Living

October 1, 2015 by Darcy Simonson

This month’s focus is on clarity and becoming empowered to create a life you love.

Month Meditation

Month Meditation: Step Into Your Ideal Life

The following 8 minute guided visualization supports this month’s four weekly themes. Listen daily when possible.

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Daily Contemplation

Create your life with conscious intention.

Intention is the purpose and attitude for that which guides your thought, action and manifestations. Intention is not only purposeful, it is creative. You co-create everything you set your intentions upon. So, if you want something, intend it. Do you want to be supported, abundant, loved, peaceful, happy, healthy, successful, and more confident? Intend it, act upon it, and allow the power of intention to go to work on your behalf.

Learn more about living with intention in Path Four of To Love Your Life; Release What Was, Embrace What Is, and Become Wildly Wonderful You

Filed Under: Daily Contemplations, Monthly Meditation

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I was blown away with how healing Darcy’s work will be for so many people. I battled food and body issues for most of my adult life and now love to help other women overcome them. I haven't read anything as straight on and powerful in any of the healing I've explored. So Darcy - incredible work - I am inspired by what you’ve created!"
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