A letter from Cassie

28 October 2014

One of my recent workshops is titled “The Golden Ticket”. In the workshop I teach the concept of ‘ask and you will receive’.

I explained how to ask for what you want, then let go and watch what happens.

Here is a letter from Cassie who attended “The Golden Ticket” – I love her outcome as she explains what happened for her.

“For many years I had been thinking about a very good friend I lost touch with before she left Australia in the late 90s to return to the UK. Over the past two years I had been doing everything possible to locate her and was wondering if in the intervening years she had ever tried to find me? I had since moved many times and I do not have any social media presence – Sarah (my friend) seemed also to be absent from social media and any search I did for her came up blank.

I had pretty much resigned myself to the fact that this was a lost cause when Pam’s e-mail invitation to her “Golden Ticket Seminar” on Saturday 1st March kept popping into my inbox.

I felt so stuck in my life on so many levels and unable to make progress where it really mattered to me. Looking for my friend Sarah was high on my list.

Pam’s invitation seemed to be just what I needed to get traction again and along I went. One of the exercises Pam did with us was Ask, Believe, Receive. We had to follow her lead and think of something we truly wanted.

My wish was to reconnect with Sarah and I focused on that with great determination and great faith in Pam’s teaching. The day was full of inspirational learning and I went home happy – and hopeful.

On Monday I went to my son’s school where I am Treasurer, and cleared my in-tray. Among the invoices was a plain piece of paper folded in two with my name written on the top. On reading it I had the biggest shock of my life. It was an email from my friend Sarah. Sent about a week earlier to the school Principal it had been almost “lost” in all his other correspondence. He had noticed the message that morning and printed it out for me. Sarah had found me by googling my name, and a school newsletter from years earlier had popped up with an article about some fundraising I had been involved with. Incredible, amazingly incredible. I kept saying to the other ladies around me at school – this only happens to other people!

I told Pam and she was thrilled and delighted too. I made sure I showed her the printed e-mail message next time we met so she had proof of the amazing breakthrough that had flowed on from the seminar.

I am grateful to you Pam, for your expertise and your positive energy. Amazing things can and do happen.“ Cassie Tougaard.