Here's Anne Sermons Gillis' 02/11/2020 newsletter, The EZ Secret: Tips on Living in EZ

Published: Tue, 02/11/20

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The Anne Report brings you up to date on Anne’s latest activities. The Main article, Will You Marry Me?, shows how to shift our personal self-talk about what others think of us. Click to see Anne’s Quotes. Click to learn about Anne’s Abundance Affirmations. The Featured Product This Month highlights Anne’s 5 Books. Click to learn about EZosophy. In the Anne Talk, Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview, Anne shares with the show host, Rick Archer, spiritual insights she has gained through her many life experiences. Click to see Anne’s Art. In the Dr. Money Talk, How to Handle Your Emotional Triggers Around Money, Anne gives some techniques for relieving physical tension related to money. Click for Shareables From Anne. Click to learn about Anne’s Schedule. Click to Schedule Anne. Click to learn about Anne’s Services.

The 8 Word Miracle Mantra: “Everything can be EZ or at least EZier.” Anne Sermons Gillis

The EZ Secret Newsletter
      “Read What You Can, When You Can”

Living EZosophy, February 11, 2019
Published Weekly on Tuesday Mornings

In This Issue
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The Anne Report Anne Talk
Main Article Anne’s Art
Quotes Dr. Money Talk
Abundance Affirmations Shareables From Anne
Featured Product This Month Anne’s Schedule
What is EZosophy? Anne’s Services
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  The Anne Report

The Anne Report

Dear ,

I had my beignets, from Café du Monde, walked the French Quarter, delivered a lecture, and returned home, only to be leaving again today. I asked Jim, my husband, if it was okay if I missed our anniversary and Valentine’s Day. He replied, “This will be the fourth time you have missed our anniversary.” I laughed. “I have never missed our anniversary: I’ve been gone on your birthday before and my birthday. You’ve been out of town on my birthday as well.” We’ve reached a truce. We’ll pick a day when I return and treat it like our anniversary. Problem solved. He’s happy.

Valentine’s Day is Friday. Let’s not have a hard attack because we don’t have a partner or believe we are lacking love. While this holiday seems to be a national feeling sorry for myself holiday, there’s another way to deal with it. We can love ourselves. Write a love letter to yourself and open it on Valentine’s Day. Get excited with anticipation: “This is my holiday; I’ll put on the dog for myself.” There are many great sufferings in our lives, but one thing for sure, the arrival of Valentine’s Day is not one of them. Take it EZ, make it EZ, and remember the eight-word miracle mantra, “Everything can be EZ or at least EZier.” That’s it for the Anne Report.

  Main Article

Will You Marry Me?

Will you marry me? Not in the conventional sense. I mean will you think of me with love, with respect, and value me in my mistakes or in my brightness? Will you think good thoughts about me and say wonderful things about me? Think about your answer. If your answer is yes, then we can have a wonderful union.

It's not up to you to make me feel good, so I'll commit to love you, think good thoughts about you, and to continue to think well of you, even when you are snarky and make a mistake. I know we may only be cyber friends, so why would I speak of such emotional intimacy? How many times do we cater to a voice that cares what others think? As in, “What will they think?” “How will this look?” “Do I look okay?” “Why are they looking at me that way?” These people we worry about may be friends or they could be unknown persons. There seems to be an unnamed “they” that we cater to and with whom we have endless, one-sided conversations.

If I am going to have thoughts about what people think about me, why not have good thoughts? I can’t know what “they” think of me or my ideas, so if I’m going to make up what I think they think of me, I might as well make up something good. I can think “they” love me and are on my side, as well as I can think people think I’m weird, stupid, don’t fit in, or that I am odd. See my point? I benefit in two ways. I feel good when I send out good thoughts, and my thoughts of well-being erase made-up paranoia.

Here are the thoughts I encourage when I have negative thoughts about how people view me.

I am loved and supported by many people. I am so lovable that even strangers see me as if I were royalty. People go out of their way to be nice to me. I am popular just because of who I am. I don’t have to earn favors because I am already cherished. People relax when I walk into a room, because I carry myself in peace, calm, and confidence. I enjoy being around people and people enjoy being around me. I choose to see others as lovable, worthy of being cherished, and as nice people.

It pays to look through optimistic lenses when we view others and imagine how they see us. We make it all up. Even if someone is rude, it’s powerful and compassionate to think, “They are having a bad day. It’s not personal. What they say and feel is a reflection of them, not a reflection of me. I can see past their upset.”

Do you understand why I asked you to marry me earlier? Marriage vows ask us to love and encourage our partner. They ask us to think the best of them and to weather the hard times. It’s sensible to think of everyone as our beloved. That’s how I think of you, and that brings me back to my question, “Will you marry me?” because if you join in the evolution of thinking well of others, you can bet your life will be EZier and EZier.

  Quotes

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  Abundance Affirmations

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This group is a place to post uplifting affirmations and thoughts about prosperity and abundant living. Let’s create a right relationship with money so that we feel comfortable about money. Let’s use money as it’s meant to be used, and not as a way to accumulate power or to fill a void. We don’t need money to buy more stuff. We need it to create a world that works for everyone. We want to cast off old beliefs of lack and reclaim our natural state of abundance. Anne, AKA Dr. Money, posts a nightly goodnight video for the prosperity team, and everyone who watches those videos becomes a part of the prosperity team.

You too can join the Prosperity Team by watching Anne’s Dr. Money channel.

  Featured Product This Month

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The Living Book  -  Words Make a Difference
Standing In The Dark  -  EZosophy
Offbeat Prayers for the Modern Mystic

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  What is EZosophy?

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  Anne Talk

Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

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Today’s Anne Talk is Anne’s Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview by show host Rick Archer. She shares spiritual insights gained through her many life experiences. Learn more about her interview at Rick’s Buddha at the Gas Pump website. Time: 1:48:44


  Anne’s Art

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  Dr. Money Talk

How to Handle Your Emotional Triggers Around Money

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Today’s Dr. Money Talk is How to Handle Your Emotional Triggers Around Money. Dr. Money, POP, shows some techniques for relieving physical tension related to money upsets. Join the Professor of Prosperity (POP) for valuable information on money and other prosperity issues. 8:02

  Shareables From Anne

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The World's Best Weight Loss Secret

Thought Freedom

40 Days to Abundance

EZosophy Vows

Vows of Seriousness

Anne's Conscious Carols

  Anne’s Schedule

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Saturday, April 4, 2020
“EZosophy: Resolving Life’s Great Sufferings” at 10:00 AM
The Theosophical Society
1525 Heights Blvd.
Houston, TX 77008

Saturday, April 11, 2020
“Happy Easter” at 11:00 AM
Unity of Brazosport
507 S. Brooks St. (Hwy. 36)
Brazoria, TX


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