Latest BC Gov't Announcements on When Things Will Reopen
The BC Government releases their schedule letting us know what businesses can reopen and when, with some yet to be determined.
Mid-May:
— Restoration of health services including elective surgeries, dentistry, physiotherapy, registered massage therapy, chiropractors, physical therapy and speech therapy.
— The retail sector.
— Hair salons, barbers and other personal service establishments.
— In-person counseling.
— Restaurants, cafes, pubs, as long as there is sufficient distancing measures.
— Museums, art galleries, libraries.
— Office-based worksites.
— Recreation and sports.
— Parks, beaches and outdoor spaces.
— Transit services.
— Child care.
June:
— Hotels and resorts
— Some overnight camping will be allowed in parks.
— Film industry, beginning with domestic productions, in June and July.
July:
— Movies and symphony, but not large concerts.
September:
— Post-secondary education, with a mix of online and in-class.
— Kindergarten to Grade 12.
To Be Determined:
— Night clubs, casinos and bars.
— Restrictions on large gatherings of 50 or more will remain in place.
— Conventions and professional sports and concerts with live audiences.
— International tourism.
AFFIRMATIONS: How to do them right so they actually work
Here are the 4 steps to doing affirmations RIGHT so they actually work. You will understand how to commit to consistent, extraordinary action, knowing that you are deserving AND capable of achieving financial freedom.
Step #1: The Miracle Mantra
If you’re doing goals right, the outcome is less important than committing fully to the journey. The person you become as you work to achieve your goal is what really matters.
If achieving financial freedom through real estate investing is your goal, start your affirmation with this miracle mantra:
I am committed to maintaining unwavering faith that I will be financially free, and I will continue to put forth extraordinary effort until I do, NO MATTER WHAT—THERE IS NO OTHER OPTION.
The emphasis here is committing fully. The timeline may shift but giving up is not even a possibility.
Step #2: Define Your WHY
Why are you committed to your mission? The second part of an effective affirmation is to remind yourself of the reasons you are doing what you’re doing:
The reason I’m committed to my mission is because having financial freedom will allow me to provide for and spend time with my family and be the best husband and father I can be.
Remembering your deeper why keeps you motivated when times are tough.
Step #3: Establish Your Level of Commitment
Effective affirmations get specific about what you’re willing to do EVERY DAY to achieve your goals. For example:
To ensure that the attainment of my mission is INEVITABLE, I remain committed to analyzing one deal every day during my lunch hour—without being emotionally attached to the results.
Get granular about the extraordinary action your will take, and remember that you’re focused on the action itself, not the outcome. Keep analyzing deals and you will eventually achieve the outcome you want, so don’t worry about how long it takes.
Step #4: Assert Your Worthiness
The final part of an affirmation that works is about reminding yourself that you are worth it:
I am committed to my mission of living every day as the best version of myself because I KNOW that I am just as worthy, deserving and capable of creating miracles and achieving everything I want as any other person on this earth.
You’ve got to believe that you deserve to achieve financial freedom. That mindset will drive you to keep taking extraordinary action.
Follow these 4 steps and you’ve got an affirmation that matters:
1. The Miracle Mantra
2. Reaffirm your WHY
3. Establish your level commitment
4. Assert your worthiness
If you maintain unwavering faith and take extraordinary action, your goal of achieving financial freedom is inevitable. And you’ll become a better version of yourself in the process!
PUBLIC DOMAIN MOVIES
Did you know there are hundreds of movies available for free viewing that are under Public Domain?
Public Domain means common property.
For example, a copyright generally lasts 70 to 120 years after the death of the creator.
This came to my attention during the LDRS-320 Ethical Decision Making course that requires viewing of the 1957 film 12 Angry Men and writing a reflective paper on inquiry versus advocacy.
Here is a Wikipedia list of movies of public domain movies.
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