* Boost Your Karma for the New Year

keep karma and carry omBoosting your Karma is a choice. As you move towards the New Year and new possibilities, why not choose kindness and then watch what happens.

I came across this list several years ago, and it keeps inspiring me in its lightness and simplicity.

  • Keep your word.
  • Show respect to everyone you encounter.
  • Be a good friend.
  • Look for the best in everyone.
  • Show forgiveness.
  • Be kind.
  • When you make a mistake say “I’m sorry.”
  • Pour out your love when someone asks for it.
  • Put your children’s needs before your own.
  • When someone is speaking to you, be fully present. Listen.
  • Learn to love yourself a little more each day.
  • Show your spirit.
  • Don’t be cruel with your words.
  • Be grateful for exactly what you have.
  • Share your wisdom with those who ask for it.
  • Donate what you don’t need.
  • Help keep the Earth beautiful; don’t litter, and recycle.
  • Look behind you, stop and hold the door open for others.
  • Savor every moment.
  • Smile more; frown less.
  • Expect life to be good.
  • Do the right thing (even when no one is watching).
  • Give five compliments a day.
  • Breathe. Relax. Feel. Watch. Allow.
  • Share your inspiration when someone needs a lift.
  • Learn from your mistakes, but don’t allow them to define who you are now.
  • Avoid temptation when it’s calling to you.
  • Kiss your partner every day.
  • Share your faith.
  • Be the beautiful you.

Wishing you Love, Light and Lightness.

Namaste

13 responses to “* Boost Your Karma for the New Year”

  1. Reblogged this on Find Your Middle Ground and commented:

    This is a re-post of one of my favorite lists!
    Keep it light and simple peeps with an open heart and mind.

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    Reblogged this on At the Table, On my Plate and commented:
    Lovely actions to embrace…Enjoy wildly this last day of this amazing year…be grateful…Thanks Val for this lovely reminder

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    1. Thank you for the re-blog! Wishing a wonder filled New Year!

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  3. A wonderful list, Val!! I will definitely share this one with others! Happy New Year!!! 😉

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    1. Thanks so much Carrie!

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  4. I really enjoyed your list of ways to bring meaning to our lives. 🙂 Last yesr, (soon to be) at our church we all chose a “guiding word” instead of goals. I chose “Fullness,” Val. This 2016, I was talking to my friends and one chose, “Selectiveness” meaning to not go in multiple directions but be more careful how she chose to spend her time. A fellow blogger chose the word,”Radiant.” I chose the word “Openness” to steer or guide my year. Just thought your list gave me many great ideas and wished to share a recent path a few of my friends have gone. Smiles, Robin

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    1. Thank you Robin! I hope the new year brings inspiration, light and lightness 💛

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  5. That’s a terrific list. May your New Year be full of blessings.

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    1. Thank you Russ! Happy New Year to you and the family. 💛

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  6. A perfect check list to keep us grounded as we begin a new year with so many hopes and dreams ~ if I manage to follow these thoughts throughout the year, no doubt it will be my best yet.

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    1. I’m hoping that every little bit of karma helps! Thanks Randall. xo

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  7. That is a great list, and I like the simplicity of it – I was just reading a post about decluttering, and then read “donate what you don’t need” on the list and have decided that a shift in priorities is now in order!

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    1. Do whatever resonates Kate … Because they are all good … And we don’t need to do them all at once! xo

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My name is Val Boyko, a dual citizen living near Philadelphia, originally from Scotland.

This blog came to life one morning in 2013.  I woke up with these words in my mind:  “Life is a series of highs and lows. Be grateful for the highs. Be graceful in the lows. And find contentment in your Middle Ground.”

Find Your Middle Ground blog started to explore, reflect, ask deep questions, share insights about awakening, and connect with wonderful people like yourself. Thank you for being here and being such an inspiration.