March 17, Positive Affirmation for Balance

"High intention operates in the midst of balance.
Balance operates in the midst of high intention.
"

Greetings! Our theme is Balance at DailyAffirm, http://www.DailyAffirm.com. This third week of the month we work with being and intention for balance. Following today’s affirmation are comments about the affirmation and suggestions for your process. See top tabs and navigation bar links for more information and resources.

About Today’s Affirmation
Today’s affirmation is meaningful when using either or both sentences. While the words are reversed, the meaning is not. Balance and high intention operate together. Understanding the power of intention is essential for positive change. Everything (Everything!) is in constant change! However, it is more empowering to feel that change happens for the good of all — for the best. In other words, change needs to be more than mere movement to be empowering.

About Your Process
This affirmation seems to have the rhythm of a chant. You may hear drums or harps, depending on your perspective. Or perhaps you feel the rhythm or the movement; you may hear associated sounds that tell you the extent to which this affirmation resonates for you. Experience the balance of the affirmation; experience the balance in your life that you are intending as a result of working with this affirmation.

About Related Articles
We make available free to the Internet community many empowering articles, including the Marshall House Articles Section, the Empowering Personal Development Articles , the Voice of Jeanie Marshall Articles, and Jeanie’s articles at EzineArticles.com. Here are suggested articles that relate to today’s principles:

Make this an intentional day!

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