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Spell: Beautification Motivation

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
It's an excellent day for focused efforts related to beautification. Since everything is connected, beautifying your body and/or home will in turn help beautify every area of your life.

Light a white candle. Say:

"This is the light of motivation and unbending intent."

Light a pink candle. Say:

"This is the light of divine beauty."

Place your left hand on your heart and your right hand on your belly. Say:

"Effort begets blessings, blessings beget
beauty, beauty begets more beauty, and
on and on it goes. Aphrodite, beloved
goddess, as I take steps to enhance my
attractiveness and that of my home,
please bolster my motivation and infuse
my results with your radiant glow."

Next, brainstorm a list of proactive beautifying steps you might take in the physical realm: give yourself a facial or manicure, take regular morning jogs, clear clutter, mend the curtains. Act on at least one of them today.
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