Saturday, April 14, 2007

What Happens to Good People When Bad Things Happen to Them

Have you ever said, "Thank God I [input your own words here]..."? I've probably said it thousands of times without thinking about what I was really saying. "Thank God that guy didn't hit me with his car." or "Thank God I saved that document." Sometimes we say it when we come close to a crisis, an emergency, or when something didn't happen to us.

Well, if you are curious to learn how others interpret that saying, you won't want to miss my friend, Tricia Greaves, new project. She's going to be featured in a new book series called, "Thank God I." If you'd like to learn more about Tricia, her website is called, Be Totally Free.

Here's what Tricia has to say about being contacted to become part of this project.

"Amanda Kroetsch is co-spearheading the largest book anthology ever, entitled: “Thank God I”. Many grateful people who have had life-altering experiences with Be Totally Free! are going to actually be authors in this series. I have the honor of being a featured author in their flagship book, along with “The Secret"'s Michael Beckwith, which will be launched later this year. If you enjoyed “The Secret” you will LOVE the “Thank God I” books! Be the first to check out the new trailer for this incredible contribution to the gratitude movement: Watch the video"

Did you check out the video? I did and was amazed by the people who shared their stories.

We all have a gift. Sometimes we feel worthless, have no place in the world, or just plain ordinary. When something good or bad happens to us, we don't know how to process that into sharing our gift of experience with others. When something bad happens, we live in that bad place and think that we cannot do anything good in this world because we are bad people. Well, you have to check out the "Thank God I" video; it will change your whole outlook on what happens to good people when bad things happen to them.

I wish you much gratitude and peace.

With Gratitude,
Michelle Ulrich, Chief Villager & President

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