Further Lessons From My Ibook Guru
Well, with a deep sigh and a prayer, I mailed off my Mac iBook
this week to be repaired without having been able to backup the
last 3-4 weeks of data which included dozens of hours of work on
two different books, and no telling how many emails that can't
be replaced.
But despite a week of effort trying to find someone who could
access the hard drive without voiding the service agreement, I
declared, "All is in Divine Order, so I'll flow with what's
flowing," and mailed it off.
My lesson is in trusting in the perfect order of this Universe
we live in while 'tying my camel' as much as possible by writing
explicit instructions to the repair company to not mess with the
hard drive unless absolutely necessary and by calling them to
verbally deliver the same message.
In the meantime, I'm continuing to do my gratitude work, being
thankful for:
+ That the Ibook was still under the repair contract (by 2
weeks), + That I do have a backup G3 Macintosh which has allowed
me to stay in the game and on purpose, + That I've had an
explosion in creativity this past 2 weeks, creating 2 new fr.ee
teleclasses complete with participant notes, and follow up
'purposeful presents, + And that, God wiling, my iBook will be
back from the repair shop within the next week with all the data
intact.
I'm also thankful for the flurry of new speaking opportunities,
new participants in the upcoming Living the Fulfilled Life
Foundational Programs, and new clients that have stretched and
challenged me as a coach, as I trust I've also stretched and
challenged them.
And on this bright and beautiful Saturday morning I'm
particularly grateful for the return of warm, sunny weather
after a week of cool, wet weather.
And, my next thing to be grateful for is that I find the perfect
birthday present for Ann before her birthday on Monday. And
that's my next mission right after sending out this ezine.