The Joyous Living Journal entry for yesterday was titled Hurry, Busy, Rush, but I didn’t actually see it until today because I was too busy. Ha! And that was right action, because it caused me to stop and think about that.

 I drive carpool most mornings. Do you drive carpool??

The journey to school quite often reminds me of driving the Mario Cart video game. It’s almost comical when I think about it. People jump out of no where. Construction crews set up cones and funnel traffic for seemingly never-ending construction (have you driven Vista Hermosa lately??). Drivers blow through stop signs and red lights. And, while I’m keeping a watchful eye out for obstacles and driving the car to the best of my ability, I keep thinking to myself, “Hurry, hurry, we are going to be late!!”

Maybe most drivers on the road between 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. are thinking the same thing. “Hurry, hurry, I’m going to be late…for school, for work, for a meeting, etc.” And because we all believe, or at least tell ourselves over and over, that we are going to be late we attract these obstacles to fulfill our wish. Because…as we know…the Universe always responds to our thoughts; whether we like it or not!

 The writers in the Joyous Living journal suggest an affirmation:

 I have all the time I need because there is an infinite eternity in God.

 Another great affirmation to try (from my good friend Melissa Echelberger):

 I always arrive at the perfect right time.

 How would my morning carpool experience be different if I changed my thinking? Instead of “Hurry, hurry, we’re going to be late!”, I might try:
Relax. Be present. I always arrive at the perfect right time.

That feels better already!

Okay San Clemente…If you find yourself on the road between 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. on a week day morning, let’s all try “Relax. Be present. I always arrive at the perfect right time.” Followed by a deep satisfying breath.

We can do this! We can change our morning experience from one of rushing and anxiety to one of peace, generosity and gracious driving.

I will report back any changes I notice and I encourage you to add your experience with this new affirmation in the comments.