When you are uncertain about something, what are 4 things you can do to create certainty?
1. Let go – stop trying to control or anticipate every move. Have patience and trust that what you are seeing with your physical eyes isn’t everything that is going on. Become the observer in your own life.
2. Focus on the things you want to have happen, not the things you don’t want to have happen. (Too many times people focus on the negative, and of course, that is what the universe gives them, because that’s where they’re thoughts are going – so it’s the overriding energy and the law of attraction gives them what they are focused on).
3. Pay attention to the serendipitous events that start to occur as soon as you let go and step out of your life. Then follow them – take action! When you begin to pay attention the right people start to show up, opportunities appear, things begin to happen. It’s uncomfortable – it’s supposed to be! That’s how you know you’ve let go.
4. Keep repeating this process, and with each serendipitous event you create more certainty within yourself that things will get better. Those things are moving you in the right direction.
Key point: It’s important to minimize your interaction with people who don’t believe in you or what you are trying to accomplish, unless you are one of those people who utilize that energy to drive yourself to succeed.

Thank you Peggy! I appreciate the uplifting information you offer to us for the greater good. You are a wonderful woman.
God Bless you!
PS thank for the “Star Signs” it’s a wonderful tool in assisting me in all aspects of my life. I can’t seem to login into WoWOWoW.com for some reason..I want to comment each week. I’ll keep working on trying to reset my passwrord!
Love ya!
Laura Sanchez
I let control over my Mom’s Dementia go to Hospice. It was hard, but long over due. She still here with me at our home and I am still caring for her. Still I am having trouble making those decisions that must be made. Certainty is what will happen next. Certainy as you said will make things better.
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Thanks for taking the time to read the blog and post your comments. I especially enjoy hearing stories from readers that take the information and use it in their life. I appreciate your positive feedback. Thanks for joining me on this journey.
Namaste,
Peggy