I open the space of July to allow the miracles to pour into me.
I allow for magick to be born and for Divine Love to reveal Herself.
I open to the brightness of July, I cleanse myself of old negative energies and I open to new bright energies that serve me in a greater way.
I let myself trust and believe in the mystery of life.
I let myself move into the loving grace that awaits me, and I let myself love me.
I deserve this love.
I am one with this love.

July is a month of ME.
Make yourself a priority.
Pencil yourself in to your calendar and schedule yourself for a daily dose of me time.
What do you need right now?
Meditate. Listen to music. Laugh. Buy yourself a present just because.
Listen to your body.

Elevate your thoughts about yourself.
Say affirmations that support you right now.
Do one nice thing for YOU daily. (This doesn’t mean you don’t love the world, or your family.) Sit by yourself and have a cup of tea. Put your feet up. Take a nap. Go for a walk. Listen to your inner voice.
Appreciate and honor your body. When you shower do it with loving thoughts for every part you wash.
Make yourself a priority. Don’t leave yourself for last. You matter. You are special. You deserve. You are worthy and precious.

It’s time to nurture yourself and grow into yourself.
This is a month to heal – To open and receive. To welcome possibilities and opportunities that will grow you.
Stay mindful throughout the day. Capture moments of bliss.
Be grateful for you – Open to your vision of yourself.
This is you, it’s the only you there is and ever will be, inside the only life you will ever have as you – Make time for you!
Are you making time for you? Love to know, come and share in the comments below.
Bright Blessings





Another reason stems from my childhood. My parents were both holocaust survivors, and from a very young age my father would warn me every single day not to tell anyone anything about me or my family. If anyone asks he would warn me, tell them “you don’t know” – These words made me hide myself away afraid to let anyone see the real me, “I don’t know” became my mantra for my life. My father passed away when I was thirteen years old, but his stern warning has stayed with me my entire life.
So I decided to commit to myself and practice writing about ME every day. Practice opening up, taking myself out of the way and allowing my divine inner self out.





