Of course, I’d love to
“I’m amazed that I can make up such amazing stuff.”—Willie Nelson

I’ve written about Willie Nelson before—how he credited gratitude with turning his whole career around. Last weekend, I finished his latest book—Energy Follows Thought. I mean, how can I resist a title like that?
He believes, like I do, that our lives are created out of the things we place our attention upon. As we all know, there’s an awful lot of possibilities to choose from.
And more often than we care to admit, we fail to put our attention upon ease, grace, peace and other desirable items from the universal jukebox.
At last week’s P.P. (possibility posse), my friend mentioned an afternoon she blew by obsessing about the difficulty of some technological glitch that needed to be fixed on her website. After several hours of trying, she remembered. “Oh, I have a personal assistant. Maybe she can figure it out.”
She called the P.A. who promptly answered, “Of course, I’d love to!”
Which inspired me to write this post, mostly to remind myself (after all, that’s why I write them) that the Dude ALWAYS gives the same answer. “Of course, I’d love to.”
“It is my great pleasure to show you in three-dimensional, living color the out-picturing of whatever you choose to focus upon.”
Our part? Get on the right frequency and, as J.C. pointed out, “the fish will jump into the boat.”
Have the most incredible, interesting and fun weekend of your life. #222 Forever!!
Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World).