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French Toast

I like this recipe because you don’t have to stand over the stove frying up slices one at a time… and it’s low fat too!

Prep and cook time: About 35 minutes

Makes: 4 servings

  • 3 large eggsfrench toast French Toast
  • ¾ cup low-fat milk
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • pinch of salt
  • Cooking oil spray
  • 8 slices brioche, sourdough or challah bread, about 1 inch thick (8 to 12 oz. total)
  • Powdered sugar
  • Maple syrup

Whisk together eggs, milk, vanilla, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt in a medium bowl.

Place bread in a shallow baking dish large enough to hold bread slices in a single layer.  Pour the egg mixture over bread.  Soak for 10 minutes.  Turn slices over.  Soak 10 minutes more.

Mist a 10 x 15″ Nonstick French Toast pan with cooking oil spray.  Place slices slightly apart in a single layer in baking pan.

Bake in a 500° oven until toast is golden on bottom, about 5 minutes.  With a wide spatula, turn slices over and bake until other side is browned, about 3 to 4 minutes longer.  Transfer hot French toast to plates.

Sprinkle with powdered sugar and drizzle with maple syrup.

Photo credit, jpellgen


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by Michael Losier

Once a month I hold a Law of Attraction Q and A Teleconference call. (Listen to Nov 2008 Q and A Call ) In a recent call, a participant was asking me how to keep her vibrations positive (or pure), especially at work. She went on to explain that while she was at work, she allowed people to come to her to complain about their personal and professional lives. A direct result was that she absorbed all this negativity. She had become the office ‘sponge’ for listening to other people’s negative stories.

My feedback to her was that she needed to mind her Vibrational Boundaries. At this point, she had not heard this expression before, (mostly because I just made it up in the moment).

We have heard of Physical Boundaries, Mental Boundaries and Emotional Boundaries. All of these boundaries have the same characteristics. They become like an invisible property line around you, keeping the positive in, and the negative out — like a protective bubble.

Vibrational Boundaries keep the good vibes in, and protect
you from negative vibes trying to come in.

What areas of your life do you need to establish your Vibrational Boundaries?

In 2008, I can remember three instances where I had to set up my Vibration Boundaries with personal relationships – letting the other person know what I would allow into our relationship and what I would not. In all three cases, these relationships ended. At first I felt sad, but in hindsight, it reduced the amount of negativity I allowed in my life. Less negativity made room for more joy.

Our natural state is to experience joy. If we are not, then there is negativity
that is preventing it (joy) from surfacing.

Does it take courage to set your Vibrational Boundaries with your friends and family? Yes, it does. Can anybody do the job for you? Absolutely not! Your vibrations are your responsibility and avoiding negativity is YOUR job. Is there a payoff? Yes, there is. Your positive vibrations attract positive things and experiences into your life, so maintaining Vibrational Boundaries is a must!

In my business life, I only work with suppliers, staff, and contractors who are positive, and respect my boundaries. I have ended relationships in this area as well – and as a result, would see my business flourish when the negativity was removed.

What areas do you need to re-visit and establish YOUR Vibrational Boundaries?

(1) At home with your family?

(2) With your friends?

(3) At the workplace

(4) With your clients and customers?

(5) With your Suppliers?

(6) Other?

It takes courage and commitment to set and maintain your Vibrational Boundaries. Be kind to yourself. Keep the positive in, and prevent the negative from entering into your Vibrational Bubble. You will love the benefits you receive.


Michael Losier Bio

Michael Losier Knowing and Setting Your Vibrational Boundaries, a Law of Attraction Trainer and author, supports people in understanding and practicing the Art of Deliberate Attraction, so they can have more of what they want and less of what they don’t. Michael has been applying the principles of Law of Attraction for many years and enjoys a wonderful and rewarding life in the city of Victoria, BC, Canada. He facilitates a number of in-person Law of Attraction seminars as well as Teleseminars to a worldwide audience.

For more articles by Michael Losier, Teleclass information or to purchase the book, Law of Attraction, The Science of Attracting More of What You Want and Less of What You Don’t, visit www.LawOfAttractionBook.com.

©Michael Losier 2005 – 2009.


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Law of Attraction: Responsibility and You!

by Michael Losier

As a certified NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) practitioner, I’ve learned about the impact of words, and I particularly like reframing a words meaning. By reframing I mean to look at a word and its meaning from a different point of view. Consider the following reframe of the word responsibility.

The word responsibility has two words buried within it – the word Response and the word Ability. Here is a different definition for the word responsibility:

Responsibility: My ability to choose my response.

Both positive and negative things happen to people.  It’s not what happens to you, it’s how your respond to what happens to you.   You are always at choice on how you will respond to negative things, and as important, how long you keep responding to negative things.

In my book, Law of Attraction, I introduce you to the Vibrational Bubble.  This bubble, is my illustration to have you understand the energy directly around us (imagine you are in this big bubble, and YOUR vibes are included in this bubble).  What you say, think, read, observe, talk about, write about etc. causes you to send a vibration that matches what you give attention to.  Law of Attraction is always responding to the vibration you are sending…

What is the Vibration in YOUR Bubble?

Having a negative reaction to something is normal and ok.  It’s what you choose to do after having the negative reaction is what is most important.  Are you complaining about it, writing about the negative experience, telling 10 friends, thinking about it constantly?  All this time you are giving attention to what you don’t want it causing you to include it in your Vibration Bubble, and you will attract more.

So when you have your next negative experience (even a little one) remind yourself that you are at choice. What should I observe? and how long should I have this negative vibration?  Remembering that I have the ability to respond — that is my Responsibility!

Want to continue to stay connected to the message of Law of Attraction? Join Michael Losier’s FAN page on FaceBook.com and get free videos, audios, training calls and more… just for FANS.

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Chunk-Down that Goal and Get Out of Overwhelm
by Jack Canfield

mind map Get Out of OverwhelmSometimes our biggest life goals seem so overwhelming.

We rarely see them as a series of small, achievable tasks, but in reality, breaking down a large goal into smaller tasks—and accomplishing them one at a time—is exactly how any big goal gets achieved.

After you have decided what you really want, with specific deadlines, the next step is to determine all of the individual action steps you will need to take to accomplish your goal.

How to Chunk It Down

There are several ways to figure out the action steps you will need to take to accomplish any goal. One is to consult with people who have already done what you want to do and ask what steps they took. From their experience, they can give you all of the necessary steps as well as advice on what pitfalls to avoid.

Another way is to purchase a book or manual that outlines the process.

Yet another way is to start from the end and look backward. You simply close your eyes and imagine that it is now the future and you have already achieved your goal. Then just look back and see what you had to do to get to where you now are. What was the last thing you did? And then the thing before that, and then the thing before that, until you arrive at the first action you had to start with.

Remember that it is okay not to know how to do something.

It’s okay to ask for guidance and advice from those who do know. Sometimes you can get it free, and sometimes you have to pay for it. Get used to asking, “Can you tell me how to go about…?” and “What would I have to do to…?” and “How did you…?”

Keep researching and asking until you can create a realistic action plan that will get you from where you are to where you want to go.

What will you need to do? How much money will you need to save or raise? What new skills will you need to learn? What resources will you need to mobilize? Who will you need to enroll in your vision? Who will you need to ask for assistance? What new disciplines or habits will you need to build into your life?

Another valuable technique for creating an action plan for your goals is called mind mapping.

How to Use Mind Mapping

Mind mapping is a simple but powerful process for creating a detailed to-do list for achieving your goal. It lets you determine what information you’ll need to gather, who you’ll need to talk to, what small steps you’ll need to take, how much money you’ll need to earn or raise, which deadlines you’ll need to meet, and so on—for each and every goal.

When I began creating my first educational audio program—a breakthrough goal that led to extraordinary gains for me and my business—I used mind mapping to help me “chunk down” that very large goal into all the individual tasks I would need to complete to produce a finished product.

To mind-map your own goals, follow these steps as illustrated in the example:

1.) Center circle: In the center circle, jot down the name of your stated goal—in this case, Create an Audio Educational Program.

2.) Outside circles: Next, divide the goal into the major categories of tasks you’ll need to accomplish to achieve the greater goal—in this case, Title, Studio, Topics, Audience, and so on.

3.) Spokes: Then, draw spokes radiating outward from each mini-circle and label each one (such as Write Copy, Color Picture for Back Cover, and Arrange Lunch.)

On a separate line connected to the minicircle, write every single step you’ll need to take. Break down each one of the more detailed task spokes with action items to help you create your master to-do list.

Next, Make a Daily To-Do List

Once you’ve completed a mind map for your goal, convert all of the to-do items into daily action items by listing each one on your daily to-do lists and committing to a completion date for each one. Then schedule them in the appropriate order into your calendar and do whatever it takes to stay on schedule.

Do First Things First

The goal is to stay on schedule and complete the most important item first. In his excellent book, Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time, Brian Tracy reveals not just how to conquer procrastination but also how to prioritize and complete all of your action items.

In his unique system, Brian advises goal-setters to identify the one to five things you must accomplish on any given day, and then pick the one you absolutely must do first. This becomes your biggest and ugliest frog.

He then suggests you accomplish that task first—in essence, eat that frog first—and, by so doing; make the rest of your day much, much easier. It’s a great strategy. But unfortunately, most of us leave the biggest and ugliest frog for last, hoping it will go away or somehow become easier. It never does. However, when you accomplish your toughest task early in the day, it sets the tone for the rest of your day.

By chunking down your goals, and then taking daily action on them, you create momentum and build your confidence, both of which move you farther and faster toward the achievement of your goals.

Now go take some action!

© 2009 Jack Canfield

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Send me your most pressing question about this topic, then join me for our monthly
“Ask Jack Canfield” Tele-Clinic on October 7th!
www.AskJackCanfield.com

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Jack Canfield, America’s #1 Success Coach, is founder of the billion-dollar book brand Chicken Soup for the Soul© and a leading authority on Peak Performance and Life Success. If you’re ready to jump-start your life, make more money, and have more fun and joy in all that you do, get your FREE success tips from Jack Canfield now at: www.FreeSuccessStrategies.com

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