ABE: "When friends say to you 'How is it going?' or 'How are you doing?', what you want to say to them is 'I'm feeling so good.'

And they'll say 'Oh are you feeling good in response to fabulous results?'

And you might want to say to them, you might not, depends on who they are...'I'm feeling good because I'm choosing to feel good in anticipation of fabulous results.'

And if they say 'Oh, well, that seems a little premature. You're feeling pretty good without any evidence.'

You can say 'My feeling of eagerness is all the evidence I've ever needed, because when I feel like this, it's a sure thing. I'm on the brink of great things and I'm celebrating in advance."

But you cannot fake it. If you don't feel that way, your words come off empty and hollow. If you don't feel that way, your advertisement to the Universe is far different than the one that you want to offer. In other words, you've got to feel it, and that is your work. That is the creative work, that is the art of allowing. Reaching for relief, reaching for relief, reaching for relief..."

-- Abraham-Hicks, October 30, 2006, Boca Raton, FL