Wendy’s Quotes

"Without laughter, all is lost."

"Surround Yourself with Beauty"

"We all do the best we can
with what we have to work with."

"Shine your light,
so that others can see there is a light."

"Life is a dance; we must learn
to move with the rhythm."

"We live in an infinite universe,
there is more than enough for everyone."

"Life is an occasion, rise to it!"

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Life is Good, All is Well – Everything is Vibration – Available NOW!!!

“LIFE IS GOOD, ALL IS WELL – Everything is Vibration”  NOW AVAILABLE at BOOKLOCKER.COM

Conscious Human Evolution is occurring as you read these words. Our vibrations are constantly shifting, allowing us to re-evaluate the widely accepted beliefs we previously held as truth and allowing us to embrace new, more enlightened ones.

The Ascension process of the Earth and its inhabitants is already underway and we are gracefully transitioning into the Fifth Dimension and beyond. Everything is vibration, in a state of constant change. Our purpose is to keep up with these changes.

It is my wish that what is written, or shall I say downloaded, in this book, will inspire you on your path and assist you on your journey into the Fifth Dimensional reality that is certainly our next destination.

Come on over to the place where Life is Good and All is Well. We await your arrival.

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Do You Want to Be Happy NOW? by Wendy Ann Zellea

Do You Want to Be Happy NOW? by Wendy Ann Zellea

Now available!!!

Our purpose in life is to be happy.  That’s why we are here.  We spend much of our lives pursuing what we believe will make us happy, but what we fail to realize is that happiness is a feeling and just thinking about what makes you happy will give you that feeling.  You don’t need any thing to make you feel happy, you only need the thought and you will experience the happiness.

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How to Write a Book, Lesson I

I have just finished writing my second book and I feel a great sense of accomplishment and joy.   I love to write as it allows me to say whatever I like and there is no one to disagree or argue with me.  This has given me a platform on which to express myself to my heart’s desire in the hope that someone will benefit from what I write.   I truly believe that anyone can write and write well.   If you can talk, you can write. Actually, I will amend that to say, if you can think, you can write.   I never intended to become a writer, it just happened, more or less out of necessity.   Let me give you some background.

I lived in Belize, Central America for 15 years, during which time I wrote many letters to family and friends.   Very often, in their replies, they commented that they really enjoyed my letters and thought I should consider writing.  I had no clue how to write, so I never tried, until…

The end of my first marriage was the catalyst that began my writing career. My husband went out to buy a loaf of bread and I didn’t hear from him for two years, after which time I had already moved into the next phase of my life that did not include him.   After he left, I began to write down all that I was feeling that ranged from shock, to anger and right through the gamut to relief that I was no longer married to him. I still did not know that I was a writer, but what I did know is how to write letters, so that is the genre I chose to begin my writing career.   Now this was before I ever had a computer or e-mail, so it was all done by hand on paper.

Once I tired of writing about my marriage, or the end of it, shall we say, I realized that living on an island in the Caribbean I had enumerable human interest stories right at my doorstep.  What I came to realize later though was that no matter where one is, there is always a story and everyone has one, no matter how normal they appear on the outside.

Thus began my first book, Dear Bev, which was comprised of letter after letter about anything that stuck my fancy.   I never published it as a book, but what I did accomplish was creating the habit of writing down significant ideas that were of interest to me. I decided that if I found them interesting, then there most likely would be someone else who would too.

Today, I have the added advantage of the computer, so I frequently send myself e-mails, record voice notes on my phone and I purchased a Sony voice recorder with voice recognition software that actually types what I say into the computer…oh joy!!!   Once I began doing this I noticed that ideas for articles came to me more frequently. I didn’t necessarily write the entire article right away, but the ideas were there and I could fill in the empty spaces when I had time.

After I gathered together all my articles and compiled them into a book, I discovered that others were interested in what I wrote and commented that they benefited from my efforts.   When I mention to people that they could write a book, many times they say, that they could never, but I feel that anyone has the ability, just start with what you know and then expand.   You might be surprised.

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Excerpt from my book, ‘Do You Want to Be Happy NOW?’

Why Worry?

Worrying is a complete waste of time. If you worry about something and it works out, you worried for nothing. If you worry about something and it doesn’t work out, you have only made the situation worse by worrying and placing your focus on a result you don’t want, thereby helping to create it. When you allow events to unfold, envisioning the best outcome, you are using your energy and thoughts to create the results you desire. Worrying wastes huge amounts of energy. When you are happy, you have faith that things will turn out well and that the universe will provide solutions. When things continually work out for the best, you will see the magic of life. You will become accustomed to allowing this to happen and you will be happy.

When I moved to New Jersey from Canada in 2000, it was very difficult to find an apartment, but I knew I would find a suitable place to rent. One day, a friend of mine, who did not share my faithful attitude, said to me, “You’re never going to find a place in your price range. It’s impossible.”

“Would you just try and be a little more positive?” was my reply.

The next day, out of frustration, I opened the phone book and looked up apartments in the yellow pages. I called the first management company in the list and asked if they had any vacancies. They told me they had a one bedroom unit that I could see any time. I drove there on my lunch hour to have a look and as I pulled up the shady, tree lined street where the garden apartment complex lay nestled, I knew this would be my new home. I was shown the apartment, which was freshly painted with immaculate wood floors and three windows in the living room overlooking a courtyard filled with trees. I loved it. It was perfect. I told the apartment manager I would take it, but he explained that another woman had just seen the place and she also wanted it. I asked him if I should fill out an application anyway, and he said yes.

I only had a glimmer of hope to get the apartment, but it seems that’s all that was required. At eleven o’clock the next morning I got a call from the management company stating that the other person hadn’t faxed her application and they were inquiring if I still wanted the apartment. I told them I did and that I would be there in an hour with the money. It was Friday and I had just deposited my paycheck, but I knew it wouldn’t clear until Monday. The management company assured me they wouldn’t deposit my rent check until Monday. I signed the rental agreement, got the key, went up to my new home, lay down on the bare floor and breathed a sigh of triumph. I was so elated I didn’t even care that I only had $20 left to my name and a temporary job. I knew it would all work out and you know what, it did.

How do you stop worrying? First you must have that intention and then realize you are in control of your thoughts. You don’t have to worry about anything. Worrying is a habit you learned. You didn’t worry as a child. Why should anything go wrong? Life is not supposed to be full of things going wrong. Almost every day I hear people say, “It’s always something!”

No it’s not! It’s not always something. Stop yourself from thinking that and saying that. If you believe it is always something, it will be. If you believe that things go smoothly, then they will. Consider nature, everything is perfect in the natural world and we are part of that world, so why should we experience mishap after mishap? When you say that it’s always something, you are not allowing yourself to believe that things can go well. You are in opposition to the natural flow of life. So go with the flow and watch life unfold perfectly, the way it’s meant to, and when you hear someone say, “It’s always something,” tell that person “No, it’s not.”

No Regrets

Regret is another waste of time and energy, just like worrying. You can’t change what happened or what you or someone else, did so why waste your time and energy regretting it? When you regret something, you are still putting your energy and thoughts into what you are regretting. Therefore, you are still participating in and sustaining events you wish had occurred differently or never happened. If you continue to regret, over time you will also end up regretting all the time you spent regretting. When you are happy, you will not regret anything because you know that everything that happened was necessary get you to your happy state.

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