The Most Productive Thing You Can Do Today

EPISODE · Mar 27, 2022 · 8 MIN

The Most Productive Thing You Can Do Today

from Your Daily Devotional: GoOD Mornings with CurlyNikki

For me, productivity means how often I'm consciously radiating Love during the day. How often I'm resting as Love. Not the body resting on the couch or in the bed, but how often I'm resting as the witness of the body, witnessing the mind, being simultaneously aware of being Nikki AND Love, hearing thoughts while hearing the Silence, hearing the world while feeling the Silence. Feeling the Kingdom. Feeling Go(o)d.   That's how I define productivity.  Because from this place, Nikki appears to be very productive. When I'm rooted in this power, Nikki gets stuff done. The weeks fly by and they would be labeled as productive in the traditional sense, but only because I AM productive in  My sense, in My way, as we define It in our Language. The unsounded One.    I Love you and I'm with you, Nik [email protected]  Bonus episodes every week: ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings Go(o)d Mornings merch: ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings _______________________ Today's Quotes:  "We often think Productivity means to work.  It doesn't.   Productivity means to make intentional choices towards a goal.  The choice could be to pause.  The goal could be to replenish.  Productivity could mean to rest." -Dr. Mona Masood, DO via IG @shrinkrapping  "Not the ones speaking the same language, but the ones sharing the same feeling understand each other." -Rumi   "The message you communicate with another is the vibration that emanates from you." -Ram Dass  Support the show Beginning Aug 7, 2023 - 'GoOD Mornings with CurlyNikki' will host pre and post roll ads within the back catalogue.

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