Archangel Gabriel: Find Daily Joy by Shifting Your Routine
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- Written by Shelley Young

Dear Ones, have you ever noticed how much more comfortable you are energetically when you are visiting a new place?
That is because it naturally leads you to pay attention to your surroundings and become far more engaged in the present moment.
You don’t need to go away in order to experience this in your day to day lives. You can start to infuse the same natural presence in your life by simply making little changes to your routine. Take a different route to work. Visit a part of your city you haven’t been to before. Try new things. Go outside and really see everything, from the tiniest bug to the vastness of the sky.
Routine can dull your senses and lull you into missing so much wonder around you. By choosing to pay attention and try new things you will step back into the presence and expansion your soul is always craving. You will also find gratitude naturally occurring, which is the key to creating even more of what brings you joy. ~Archangel Gabriel through Shelley Young
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