Relax and Recharge Completely

I have been so busy lately – physically busy.  In addition to my writing, speaking, coaching, and website maintaining, I’ve added for the summer, gardening, landscaping and plant maintenance for both here at home and at the office.   My housekeeper quit on me again, so I’ve been cleaning a 3-story home in addition to additional tasks asked of me from my husband for the new dental office.  This is the most physically exhausting summer I’ve ever had in my life.

 

Our vacation in Montana this year really made me step back and realize that regular relaxation is essential for personal effectiveness.  After returning home, I felt like I got so much more accomplished, and am finally starting to feel back on track.  Even though I was taking mental breaks, I’m not sure – I just honestly can’t remember – if I was getting the proper amount of physical rest given my additional physical workload.  Don’t get me wrong – I truly enjoy everything that I’m doing.  Even cleaning the house is rewarding.  I love organizing it and knowing that it’s clean.  But like anyone with a new job, you have to find your balance, and I’ve had to find my physical balance this summer.

 

Here are six techniques that I’ve found for relaxing physically.

  1. Take Time Off Every Week.  First of all, work only five or six days per week, and rest completely on the seventh day.  Sounds quite religious doesn’t it?  But every single study in this area shows that you will be far more productive in the five or six days that you work if you take one or two days off completely than you ever would be if you worked straight through for seven days.  I have changed my schedule to work physically hard only every other day – kind of like working out, since, for me at least, that’s what it is.  I used to write, speak and coach 5 days per week and then go physically hard on the weekends.  That just doesn’t work anymore.  Three and three with one day off is working so far and I’ve even added 2 clients.
  2. Get Your Mind Busy Elsewhere.  During your time off, do not catch up on reports, organize your desk, prepare proposals, or do anything else that requires mental effort. Don’t clean the house or do laundry.  Simply let your mind and body relax completely.  Sit in the sun for a few minutes, rock on the back porch, lie in a hammock, or pet your cat, but just relax.   Don’t let your mind wander to everything that needs to be done – it’ll just lead your body there, or make you feel guilty.  Try to chill and let your spirit soar.
  3. Take Big Chunks of Down Time.  My regular readers already know that I am a big believer in time-chunking.  While a 15-minute break is great when you’re in the middle of a physical chore and need to re-charge, you also need to chunk your physical/mental breaks.  For example, I’ve found that doing my gardening chores in the morning while writing and working on websites in the afternoon provides a nice balance to the whole mental-physical equation.  Try it – and let me know how it works for you.
  4. Give Your Emotions a Break.  If you are involved in a difficult relationship, or situation at work that is emotionally draining, discipline yourself to take a complete break from it at least one day per week.  (Yes, my coaching clients – I’m talking to you!)  Put the concern out of your mind. Refuse to think about it. Don’t continually discuss it, make telephone calls about it or mull it over in your mind. You cannot perform at your best mentally if you are emotionally preoccupied with a person or situation. You have to give yourself a break.  Even if you just go to a movie that will grab your complete attention for a while, you’ll get some relief, and so will your mind and body.  (Just be sure the movie isn’t going to remind you of your situation.)
  5. Go For a Walk in Nature.  Since a change is as good as a rest, going for a nice long leisurely walk is a wonderful way to relax emotionally and mentally. Making your body “wind down” after going hard is similar to stretching after exercising.  Being amid trees, grass, water, etc. will rejuvenate your spirit as well, and help ground you.
  6. Eat Lighter Foods.  The process of digestion consumes an enormous amount of physical energy. Therefore, if you eat lighter foods, you will feel better and more refreshed afterward. If you eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole-grain products, your digestive system will require far less energy to process them.  I’ve been eating lighter and lighter lunches and feeling better and better.  The more I avoid sugar, the better I feel.  Oh, I could write a series of posts on that one – so stay tuned . . .

Until next time,
Live Joyfully!

 

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My #1 Success Tip

When I was a computer instructor, one of my favorite things to do was to give my students lots of “tips and tricks.”  Short, simple techniques that were just “cool,” as we said back in those days.

On this website, a blog post lends itself really well to tips and tricks since the articles need to be relatively short, grab the reader’s attention quickly, and definitely offer something of value.

My favorite post and tip that I’ve given here over the past two years is The Motivational Trick that Works - Every Time.  But today, I want to offer something that I’ve learned from the opening of our new dental office.  The concept is what I call “long-term perspective.”

After more than 50 years of research, Doctor Edward Banfield of Harvard University, concluded that “long-time perspective” is the most accurate single predictor of upward social and economic mobility in America. Having a long-term perspective turns out to be more important than family background, education, race, intelligence, connections or virtually any other single factor in determining one’s success in life or at work.

This certainly seems to be true of my husband.  Building a new dental facility in a small town that both meets the needs of the community and provides the state-of-the-art quality of care that my husband insists on seemed almost impossible to us 8 years ago when we got married.  But we kept our “eyes on the prize,” set our goals, managed intermediate steps, and voila – 8 years later, mission accomplished.  (Now our goal is to make it profitable – which will be a later post!)

Brian Tracy says, “Your attitude toward time, your “time horizon,” has an enormous impact on your behavior and your choices. People who take the long view of their lives and careers always seem to make much better decisions about their time and activities than people who give very little thought to the future.”

If you stop to think about it for a moment, that statement makes sense, but it’s not common sense.  Most people go through their life thinking that they just have to take whatever “life dishes out,” or whatever is “in the cards” for them.  While I’m a huge believer and teacher of “one day at a time,” I also know the value of having an overall strategic plan.  Here are 5 ways to develop a future focus.

  1. Think and Write About Your Future
    Successful people have a clear future orientation, and they have their vision of their future written down where they can review it periodically. They think five, ten and twenty years out into the future and develop a plan of action.  Then, they analyze their choices and behaviors in the present to make sure that they are consistent with the long-term future that they desire.  Thinking about your future is an important first step, but you’ve got to write it down as well, so that you have guidance from day-to-day as to what to do next.

  1. Determine the Consequences
    By definition, something that is important has long-term potential consequences. Something that is unimportant has few or no long-term potential consequences. Before starting on anything, you should always ask yourself, “What are the potential consequences of doing or not doing this task?”  The clearer you are about your future intentions, the greater influence that clarity will have on what you do in the moment. With a clear long-term vision, you are much more capable of evaluating an activity in the present and to assure that it is consistent with where you truly want to end up.

  1. Make Success a Top Priority
    If there is a task or activity with large potential positive consequences, make it a top priority and get started on it immediately. If there is something that can have large potential negative consequences if it is not done quickly and well, that becomes a top priority as well.  Whether it’s going back to school, continuing your education in your current field, learning marketing techniques, whatever your frog is, resolve to gulp it down first thing.  Resolve to do at least one thing every day toward your number one goal.

  1. Stay Motivated
    Motivation requires motive. Whatever your goal is, it must excite you.  The greater the positive potential impact that an action or behavior of yours can have on your life, once you define it clearly, the more motivated you will be to overcome procrastination and get it done quickly.  Thinking continually about the potential consequences of your choices, decisions and behaviors is one of the very best ways to determine you true priorities in your work and personal life.  If something doesn’t excite you, your choice is not motivating you and you need to choose something else.

  1. Visualize It Coming True
    I can’t tell you how many times my husband and I talked and dreamed about what this new dental office would look like.  It really is a dream come true and my husband said just last week, “Even though we’ve been in the new building for several weeks now, it just occurred to me that I’m not going to have to leave at some point.  It’s just now starting to feel like it’s mine.”  Is that a “dream come true” or what?

Your Assignment

Review your list of tasks, activities and projects regularly. Continually ask yourself, “Which one project or activity, if I did it in an excellent and timely fashion, would have the greatest positive impact on my life?”

Whatever it is that can help you the most, set it as a goal, make a plan to achieve it and go to work on your plan immediately. Remember the wonderful words of Goethe, “Just begin and the mind grows heated; continue, and the task will be completed!”

Until next time,

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Carnival of Healing #137: Education at Its Best


When I began reading over the articles for this week’s carnival I became concerned about finding a common theme.  I know I’m not required to find a theme, it’s just one of my, well, anal-retentive traits.  However, about half-way through putting the carnival together, I realized that instead of finding a traditional theme to do with healing, what I was experiencing was an amazing collection of articles educating us about wellness.

 

Many of this week’s authors chose to share personal testimonies, some are utilizing their academic prowess, but all are teaching us something about health, wellness, spirituality, or self-empowerment.  With that theme in mind, I’ve included only articles that are told from a personal vantage point, or that are extremely unique in a beneficial way.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed preparing it for you!

 

Subject

Author/Submitter

Article Link

Description

Food, Diet and Exercise

Dr Martin W. Russell

“I Can Make You Thin” by Paul McKenna - A Review

I love it when someone takes a naysayer and negates their argument!  Dr. Russell’s review of Paul McKenna’s book is not only a helpful review of the book, but also explains why the theory works, how he has seen it work, and even some extra tips on how to make it work for you.  It doesn’t get much better than that!

Food, Diet and Exercise

Semi-Charmed Wife

Fat is Not a Feeling

A powerful article and personal perspective on a three-word phrase that most of us women use much too often. 

Food, Diet and Exercise

Deb Bixler

Easy Macaroni And Cheese

Another nice break, but right on topic!  I’m going to try this, Deb, thank you!

Food, Diet and Exercise

Jennifer Kumar

“Sattvic” Food

For an educational exploration of the Vedic (ancient Hindu) philosophies of food in our daily lives, read this post, as well as the rest in the series. 

 

Food, Diet, and Exercise

Eric

Intermittent Fasting - Gain Lean Mass and Lose the Fat

A very helpful and informative article about a much misunderstood concept.  I’m thinking about trying this myself.  Eric’s personal experience definitely adds to the validity of this theory.

Self Empowerment

Craig Harper

The Non-Optional Stuff

Here’s an article that’ll make you stop and think!  Craig asks, “Why do so many of us who want to get in shape (whatever that means for us individually) fail to do so, even though we know exactly what to do, and why we should do it?”  Being the wonderful person that he is, he gives us the answer as well. 

Self Empowerment

Avani

Better Sorry than Safe

The title of this article intrigued me and while it does seem counter-intuitive, I agree 100% - much better sorry than safe.  You’ll have to read the article to find out what we’re talking about.

Self Empowerment

Gayathri Moosad

Life Energy Mapping

I love this exercise and can hardly wait to do it!  Find out where your energy is going and get control of it to become the energetic person you want to be.  Awesome!

Self Empowerment

Astrid Lee, Reiki Master

How To Be The Best You

The first in a six-part series that I can’t wait to finish!  Thanks, Astrid – always great stuff!

Self Empowerment

SJ Yee

101 Affirmations You Can Start Using Today!

This truly is an amazing set of powerful affirmations.  I think my Abraham-Hicks fans will agree that SJ has “reaching for the better-feeling thought,” down pat!

Spirituality

David Bohl

What Does It REALLY Mean to Live in the Moment?

David writes good stuff.  In this post, he reminds us of the power of NOW saying, “Many of us live most of our lives in the past or future, missing out entirely on the present moment.”

Spirituality

Lorraine Cohen

Whispers & Kisses From God

The power of gratitude wrapped up with a bow on it!  You’ll have to read the article to get it, and oh, is it ever worth it!  Excellent, Lorraine – thanks for sharing this.

Spirituality

Brendon McPhillips

Meaning of Life: Who are You and Why are You Here?

Neale Donald Walsch fans will applaud Brendon’s understanding and personal supposition on the meaning of life.

Spirituality

Julie Meyer

Acupuncture Points: In-between Spaces and Gateways to Non-Linear Time

Julie is a true writer; an acupuncturist by trade perhaps, but a talented writer at heart.  This article had me linking events she didn’t even mention and that only happens with truly inspired authors! Check it out and see if it does the same for you!

Spirituality - Reiki

Homespunhealers

Healing Hands

For a wonderful story about the healing power of Reiki, check out this article. 

Spirituality - Reiki

Peter

Reiki

A good introduction to, and educational article about, Reiki.

Wellness

Aparna

Home Remedies for Age Spots

Here are some great tips on preventing and dealing with Age spots and freckles.  Aparna says, “Age spots can appear on any skin that has been exposed to the sun, such as the back of the hands, face, feet and back. They are extremely common during and after middle age and are an indication of free radical intoxication.”

Wellness

Madeleine Begun Kane

Temper, Temper

A bit of humor, a nice break, and a fun challenge.  Check out this post for a nice change of pace! Thank you, Madeleine!

Wellness

Ananga Sivyer

5 Ways to Hold On to Your Energy

I was excited to read this post as I, like many of you, struggle with keeping my physical energy level up with my inner being.  Knowing Ananga to be an excellent source of information, I dug in with high hopes and was not disappointed.  I enjoyed the linked articles as well and felt better just after having read the post.  What hit me the hardest?  “Sit down when you eat,” which I read just after gulping down a BLT while standing and pacing in my hotel room!  Great job, as always, Ananga!

Wellness

Chris Edgar

How “Mood Swings” Can Lead Us To Inner Peace

Chris brings us a very well-written and informative post about embracing our emotions, from the author’s personal perspective.  I love it when someone teaches us from their own experience.  Thanks for sharing this, Chris, you’ll help many others people.

Wellness

Howard Ditkoff

Discussing, Understanding & Publicizing an Under-Recognized Epidemic

Borderline Personality Disorder can wreak havoc on families and relationships.  Howard shares personal evidence as well as great research on this under-recognized yet growing epidemic.

Wellness

Louise Pool

Kundalini yoga left nostril breathing for insomnia

Something new for this insomniac to try – I love it!  If this works for me, I’m going to blog about it in a couple of weeks – I’ll let you know–

Wellness

Malia Russell

Low Energy?

Malia is giving personal testimony to a couple of products that she has tried and is selling on her website.  Good for you, Malia.  I might try the Bee Strong after a little more research.  Thanks for letting us know about it!

 

Next week’s carnival will be at Spiral Visions.  If you’d like to host a carnival, please visit the Carnival of Healing Homepage.  A special thanks goes out to last week’s host, A-Ha! TV

 

Until next time,

Live Joyfully!

 

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Get in Alignment!

How many things do you do on a regular basis that you “dread” doing?  How many “obligations” do you have?  How many “chores?”  If the answer is “a lot,” then you will benefit greatly by learning how to get in alignment.  (No chiropractor necessary!)

 

Did you know that natural law requires that your body, mind, and spirit be united in thought, word, and action in order for the process of creation to work?   What kind of life experience do you want to create?  One filled with dreaded chores or one full of happy tasks?  If you will take the time to get in alignment with even your simplest or most dreaded responsibilities, your entire life will flow more smoothly and you’ll experience greater peace and happiness.

 

I recently had an experience where I turned my entire outlook and day around by getting in alignment with one of my most-dreaded obligations.  Typically, when asked to perform this task, I moan and groan and think about all the things I’d rather be doing than this particular duty.

 

During my morning Self MEI (Motivation, Education, and Inspiration) time, I decided that since I have to do this, there is no one else who can do this for me, I might as well get in alignment with it and enjoy the day.  (It was an all-day job.)  So I began to focus on all the things I appreciate about the other person involved.  (My mother.)  Like how much she sacrificed for me when I was growing up, all the nice things she continues to do for me, etc.  I began feeling much better.  Then I decided to focus on how lucky I am that I can do this, like, not being tied down by a “regular” job where someone else dictates my schedule, etc.  Before long, and I’m talking about maybe 5 minutes at the most, I was feeling good about my day and ready to get started. 

 

The result?  A wonderful day with my mother, despite the circumstances.  (Doctor’s appointment.) 

 

Today my challenge to you is to get in alignment with all those things you say you don’t want to do.  If you’re doing them, there has to be a reason, right?  Otherwise, you wouldn’t do them.  If there is something about your job you don’t like, perhaps you could focus on the positive aspects of your job that you do like.  Sometimes, if it weren’t for those not-so-pleasant chores, we might not appreciate the good stuff.

 

Until next time,

Live joyfully!

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How to Become a Deliberate, Conscious Creator

It’s a normal day.  You get up, get dressed, and go to work.  Someone asks, “How are you?”  You’re not really sure how to answer because it really depends upon everyone else.  You’ll have to wait and see what kind of mood everyone else is in first because you’ve had it happen before – you come in to work in a good mood, but one of your co-workers is not, so your good mood is pointless.  Before long, everyone is having a difficult day.

 

Sure enough, one of your co-workers is in a bad mood; there’s always somebody!  You would probably be in a good mood all the time if you could live in a cocoon, but it seems like there is always someone who’s experiencing difficulty and that always brings you down.

 

Why is it that someone’s bad mood outweighs and overrides everyone else’s good mood?  Have you ever noticed that it only takes one?

 

Well, actually, there’s a little more to it than that and that’s what I want to talk about today. 

 

We have full creative control of our moods and feelings in every moment, no matter what is going on around or within us.  So, why, then, does it only take one person, one comment, or one “look,” to send us spiraling down the vibrational ladder?

 

It’s because we’ve learned to look at negativity and feel it.  Deeply.  Take the news for example.  TV reporters are taught to draw emotion out of us and the easiest way to do that is to show something negative.  They want to tug at our heart strings and make us cry.  But it’s not just news reporters.  TV shows, commercials, most advertising, including print media, and even churches use negative imagery to “get a response.”  And we typically react exactly as expected.  How could we not?

 

So is it any wonder, then, that when we go to work we are inclined to not only share our problems, but to become emotionally involved with the crises of others?  No.  We’ve been conditioned to do just that.  Some have become so conditioned to it that they thrive on the drama of it, to the point that, if there isn’t something going on, they will create a problem just to satisfy that desire for drama.  Have you ever known someone who isn’t happy unless they’re miserable?  Have you ever witnessed someone put someone else in a bad mood just so they could console them?

 

Well, that’s one way to be a deliberate creator!

 

Most of you though, especially if you’re reading this, would prefer to create a reality that is truly pleasing and for the highest good of all involved.  So how do we do that?  First, we need to understand what is going on and how we got to be the way we are.   

 

In our technologically advanced society we’ve become reactors instead of creators.  We react to our computers, televisions, blackberries, games, news, and other people, leaving us with a feeling of very little control over our own lives and wondering what went wrong.  We spend most of our time putting out fires and worrying about those we can’t put out.  But there is an alternative.

 

In order to become the deliberate, conscious creator you wish to be, it is vital to take time out, I recommend every day, away from all those outside influences and distractions, to think about your ideal life and exactly what it is you want to create.  Turn off the TV and get away from everyone.  You might have to get up early before everyone else in your household, or stay up later, in order to do this, but trust me, it will be worth it. One hour every day would be wonderful, but 15 minutes will do.  What do you do during this time? 

 

This is not a time of meditation or even prayer, although those are both good practices as well.  What you do during this time is visualize, or write out, your desires.  How do you want to be as you go about your day?  How do you want your day to go?  What would you do if you could do anything you want?  You might want to keep a special journal just for this purpose if you choose to write.  (When I’m on the road traveling I find that my laptop works just as well as a notebook and I don’t have the added bulk.)  Every day, add to the details of your desired reality.  Perhaps you saw something yesterday that you’d like to have – how does it fit into your life?  How would you use it? 

 

It’s not just on action exercise, either.  If you have trouble determining how you would change a daily activity, decide how you want to feel, and then imagine feeling that way.  You’ll start to notice opportunities to feel exactly how you want to feel.  For example, if you’d like to laugh more, it might occur to you that you could watch re-runs of sitcoms you used to love instead of dramas that cause you to experience negative emotion.  Use your TV for your benefit instead of detriment.

 

What you are trying to do, and will be successful at it if you give it long enough, is activate a thought process that is in alignment with how you really want your life to go.  If you don’t picture it, or feel it the way you want it, you’ll likely never get it that way.  And the stronger the outside influences, the harder it will be to create what you want “by accident” or default.  So it’s really important to spend deliberate time doing this.

 

With just a little time, you will begin to see results.  Every time you deliberately focus on your desires, you add power to your thought processes.  The more you do this, the stronger your attraction becomes to the things you want.  Just keep designing your improved version of your life in your mind. Gradually, this new vision of yourself becomes your normal way of thinking.  In other words, it becomes who you think you are – who you believe you are.  And once you start believing that who you want to become is who you really are, (because it is – even right now), everything in your life will begin to change.  You’ll be inspired to new ideas, new ways of doing things, new friends, new associates, new co-workers, and new manifestations of all kinds.

 

You are who you think you are.  Isn’t it wonderful that to change who we are all we have to do is change the person we think that is!  It is so simple, most people don’t believe it – and there’s the rub!

 

I have become a Conscious Creation Coach.  I teach people how to create the life of their dreams.  I’d be happy to speak with you by phone or e-mail to see if we would be a good fit and could work together.  My coaching fees are $75 per half-hour.  If you’d like to get a jump-start on creating the life of your dreams, come to my Conscious Creation Retreat.

 

Until next time,

Live Joyfully!

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Facing Reality

One of the biggest obstacles in believing that you can re-create your life is the, “But I have to face reality,” paradigm.  Why is it so difficult to bridge the wide chasm from reaction to creation? 

 

Mostly it’s because we’re so busy observing our surroundings and looking at things we don’t really want to see.  We watch the news to get the weather, only to be inundated with everything that’s gone wrong around the world today.  But it’s not just the news media, we all do this.  Think about it for a moment.  When something happens at work, if it’s a good thing, how long does everyone focus on it?  Now contrast that to some really good gossip - ?

 

But here’s the good news.  You can employ your mind’s eye to start focusing on the good things.  My husband used to come home and tell me everything that went wrong that day at his office.  One night, I let him get it all out, and then I said, “Now, tell me three things that went well today.”  He was able to do it with no problem.  Before long, he would come home and still tell me what went wrong, but knowing that I was going to ask for my “three things,” he was prepared and volunteered that, for one example, even though procedures didn’t go as smoothly as he might have liked, he felt his team handled everything very well, they were all well-trained, and that he was thankful for them and their determination to make things right.

 

These days, he comes home and only brings up the really big challenges, and then brags about how well they all worked together.

 

It’s a matter of becoming aware of what’s happening, and making the decision to turn things around. 

 

While it is true that we have to deal with reality, you can use your imagination to re-live any moment.  I’ve blogged about this before, but it has been a while.  When you have a recurring event that’s constantly going wrong in your life, (something that you are calling “reality”),  take some time to replay the incident in your mind the way you wish it had gone.  The next time that event plays out, it should go a little better.  You’ll learn how to further mould the event, replay it in your mind again, and the next time will go even better.  Keep doing this until you have complete control over the situation.  Yes, it is possible.

 

All day long we are inundated with images.  Utilize your image-ination to create reflections of things you’d like to see.  Your imagination works both ways for you – try it!

 

Until next time,

Live joyfully!

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The Answer to Every Question

As a motivational speaker and seminar leader, I am often inundated at the close of an event with questions.  “Should I do this or that?  How should I handle this difficulty?  How do I get out of this?  What decision should I make about . . . ?”

Of course I’m always polite as I am always willing to help others – it is, after all, why I’m here.

Most of the time, my answers come from my own perspective and knowledge.  I mean, if you think about it, how could they not?  I only know what I know, right?  And that is probably the “wisdom” that most people are seeking, so it serves its purpose.

However, there is a way that you can know, from your own perception and good judgment, the answer to most of your questions.  Let me explain.

I went through a time when I had a difficult time making decisions.  Most people, but especially women, have struggled with this at some point in their life and many suffer from it chronically.  We could spend a lot of time debating the cause(s); low self-esteem, paternal issues, past or present controlling relationships – you know the drill.  But this post is about the solution, and you’re going to be amazed at its simplicity.

Several years ago I learned that the best way to control a conversation, even one with yourself, is to answer a question with a question.  For example, a typical sales technique is that when a prospective client asks a question such as, “Do you make any guarantees with your product,” your response should be, “Is that important to you?”

When I am trying to solve a dilemma in my own life, I’ll start asking questions.  (It’s very useful to use a journal for this so that you see your evolution.)

In the end, every situation boils down to this:  What kind of person do I now choose to be?

That’s it.  It doesn’t matter if the choice is major or minor, large or small, simple or complex.  It all comes down to deciding who I want to be from this point forward.

This is one reason I teach determining your values in all of my seminars.  Knowing what you stand for and where you’re going in life eliminates looking to others for “should I do this or that?”  However, life is constantly producing changes and with that come new scenarios previously not considered because they were “off our radar.”

Too often, I hear people use the excuse, “That’s just who I am.”  For some reason I always want to say, “DUH!”  (But I don’t – because that’s not who I want to be!)

Of course, sometimes being who you are is the point – and that’s okay.

My challenge for you today is to begin to hold the question, “Who do I now choose to be?”  I’m betting that if you’re reading this, you’re the type of person who is constantly evolving, becoming more enlightened, and consciously recreating yourself.  If so, answer every question today with that question, “Who do I now choose to be,” and then act accordingly.  Conscious evolution at its best!

Until next time,

Live joyfully!

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Feelings . . . By Default or Choice?

How many times have you said, “I can’t help it, that’s just the way I feel?” 

 

There’s a basic untruth in that statement.  While it’s fine to feel however you feel about a subject, you most certainly can “help it.”  Let me explain.

 

I was having a pretty good day yesterday when I received an e-mail from a reader saying that my site doesn’t represent me well professionally. Admittedly, the comment bummed me out for a few minutes.

 

Remembering, though, that we create our own reality and attract everything in our lives to us, I stopped to reflect on just exactly why I had chosen to attract this.

 

To be honest, this reader didn’t really tell me anything I didn’t already know.  I’ve been putting off the tasks of redesigning both of my websites for several months now, using the excuse that I have higher priorities.  (I really do prioritize my tasks monthly, weekly, and daily.)

 

However, considering that this website is my main marketing system, it should take #1 priority.  Ah – the old focusing on the “wrong” thing dilemma!

 

So I then decided that I was very lucky to have this suspicion confirmed, so that I can begin to focus on this “problem” immediately.  (I’ve already changed a few things.)

 

Later into the afternoon, I started to feel overwhelmed.  I began my weekly planning with the intention of blocking off enough time to redesign both sites.  Guess what?  Because I plan ahead so extensively, there really isn’t enough time in this week with obligations that have already been made – obligations that I am happy to have made – that I cannot get out of simply by re-prioritizing.

 

At this point, I began to feel fortunate to have enough business going on to actually be this busy.  I have a to-do list now of routine tasks that will take at least 4 weeks to accomplish and enough goals to keep me busy for the next 10 years – no exaggeration!  (Retreat Center!)

 

In thinking and re-thinking my priorities for this week, my mind wandered to the comments and compliments I have received about the design of this site, and I realized that it’s not that bad.  It might not be the best-looking site, but it’s not the worst, either.  Okay, maybe it’s just the retreat page – I can work on that this week.  And if I can’t get it the way I want it, I do have the funds to hire someone to make it better for me.  So there – feeling much better now!

 

Just before writing this article I remembered how much I enjoy designing my website.  I love the creation process even though it becomes frustrating at times.  It’s those accomplishments that remind me that I am capable, imperfect, and always changing.

 

This entire process reminded me that while our feelings tell us what we’re vibrating and attracting, it is our thoughts that create our feelings.  As my thinking (perspective) changed on this subject throughout the afternoon, so did my feelings.  If I had simply reacted to my circumstances, I probably would have remained in a defensive and self-pity mood all day.  Instead, I chose to appreciate the opportunity to grow.  Where I’d like to get to now is creation: creating my feelings as opposed to just experiencing them. 

 

I’ve been able to do this before, so I know it is possible.  An exercise in appreciation is taking control of (guiding) and choosing your feelings.  But creating your feelings in the first place, from the moment you get out of bed is another matter, now, isn’t it?

 

I now understand the Abraham processes of Segment Intending and The Book of Positive Aspects (from Ask and It Is Given) on a much deeper level now.  How wonderful it would be to plan each day, each hour, and moments as necessary, around performing these exercises!  That would have to be creation at its best!

 

My challenge to you today is to deliberately guide your thoughts so that you are always reaching for joy.  When you experience something that brings you down, instead of letting the situation take control of you, get control of it instead.  Think, “I’ve created this for a reason.  What is it?”  Then be honest with yourself.  It could be nothing more than the universe trying to get you to give your attention to something you’ve indicated you want from it.  Becoming defensive will not get you closer to it, embracing your feelings will.  Live by choice, not by default.

 

Until next time, my wish is that you–

Live joyfully!  (But only if that’s what you choose!)

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Make Money with Retreat Affiliate Program

If you have a blog or website you can help me help others, and make money for yourself. 

 

I know that most of you are familiar with affiliate programs.  If not, it simply means that I pay my affiliates a commission for every sale they make on one of my products or services.  In this instance, the only affiliate program I have so far is for my Wake Up and Create the Life You Want Retreat.

 

The commission rate is 10%, so you would make $39.50 to $54.90 per enrollee, which is much better than Adsense, Amazon, or even similar affiliate programs.  If you haven’t used an affiliate program before, this is your chance; I’d love for you to participate.

 

If you’re concerned that I am allowing only 20 people into this first retreat, don’t worry.  My intention is to give these retreats on a regular, on-going basis.  My new dream for my 40’s – turning 40 on April 11 of this year – is to build a retreat center.  I’d like to be helping people recreate their lives through this retreat and hosting it about every other week.  The facility would be available also as a bed and breakfast, and for other retreat leaders – like Christine Kane

 

The reason I am letting other bloggers/website owners in on this is simple – I want a larger market.  My seminar has had great success locally and state-wide, but I am ready for an inter/national audience like I have with this blog, and with my coaching services.

 

For your readers, the advantages of this retreat are many and profound.  I can help people lose weight, quit smoking, make more money, eliminate any unwanted habit, develop good habits, establish a success mindset, direct their thoughts, connect to their higher self, become a deliberate, effective creator, and much more - all while they relax and enjoy peaceful, beautiful surroundings.  (If you’ve ever been to Kentucky in the Spring, you know what I’m talking about!)

 

I know in my heart that this retreat will be as life-transforming, and probably more so, than my one-day seminars.  People who take that seminar report drastic and positive changes in their mindset, attitude, and connection to spirit.  Most importantly, they leave with enthusiasm for life and a rejuvenated spirit.

 

The best part is that this is a retreat where you get to work on you – you pick the topic, then relax and learn how to let your spirit guide you to the best possible outcome.  Doesn’t that sound fantastic?  It is – believe me.  I’ve been developing this retreat for over a year now and I am so excited that the next logical step is its manifestation.

 

Why is a retreat setting so important?  Many documented studies have shown that people learn best when they’re relaxed.  If you can relax, you can learn.  If you can learn, you can consciously change your life.  Change your life, and you’ve just taken control of your future.  If the only difference between those who have what they want and those who don’t is conscious control over their habits and thought patterns, then doesn’t it make sense to take the time to establish that control and channel it in the direction that will serve you best?  However, it is next to impossible to change thought without time and space to do it, and that’s where the retreat comes into play.   

 

The French Quarter Inn is luxurious and calm, set right on the river, with a Jacuzzi in every room.  All meals are being prepared by the hotel staff and will be very elegant; they are well-known for their fine cuisine.  Each participant will get a form to complete to indicate preferences and special needs prior to the event.  Maysville is rich in history and there will be plenty to capture the participants’ interests.

 

But I’m getting into retreat details now and those have already been outlined on the retreat page, so go there for a complete listing of amenities.

 

You can read my story and how all of this got started in the first place here.

 

Back to this post, if you’d like to become an affiliate, here are the links you will need:

 

Join my Affiliate Program – Earn 10% on each Registration!

 

Login to your Affiliate Account

 

Affiliate Resources and Instructions Page

 

I hope you will join me in this exciting new endeavor, and I hope to see some of you at the retreat!

 

Until next time,

Live Joyfully!

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How to Quit Smoking or Help Someone Quit Smoking

For the first 21 years of my life, my father smoked.  He only quit because he had to after undergoing surgery for Peripheral Vascular Disease.  The surgery spared his life for 10 years, but he died at the age of 62 from similar circulatory problems.

Before we left to take him to the hospital from which he never returned, he told me that he admittedly had made many mistakes in his life, but that he only regretted one.  He said that if you learn from your mistakes then there was a purpose for them and that we should embrace them.  But the one mistake that he would always regret and never forgive himself for was what he “put [me] through all those years that he smoked.”

I begged my father to quit smoking for years.  He simply didn’t see the point.  He would often comment that sure, he believed the claims – if you smoke for a hundred years you’ll die from it!  It was his favorite joke.

My father smoked from the age of 14 until he was 52.  Once he quit, he couldn’t believe he ever smoked.  He hated the smell of smoke after that and couldn’t stand to be around cigarettes.  He loved having his taste buds back and would often comment on how the reason he smoked was because he loved the taste, but being able to taste food again was worth giving it up.

I’ve wanted to share my father’s story on this blog for several months now and just had not found the right time.  I also have a philosophy on how we can earnestly help those in our lives who do smoke, but hadn’t found a way to express that yet either.  Then a couple of weeks ago I had something very interesting happen to me.

I ran into an old friend I went to high school with.  She started smoking when we were in high school and despite many attempts to quit, still does.  We got on the subject of smoking when she made a comment about not being able to smoke in the restaurant we were in. Then she said, “I guess you like that though, huh?”  In a tone from which I knew she was expecting judgment.

As you know, I’m a student of the Abraham-Hicks philosophy.  I believe that we are deliberator creators of our own experience and that we can harness the power of the creation process to create anything we want.  I have learned that in order to receive what I want, I must not push against what I don’t want.  What do I want?  I want a healthier world; free of cigarette smoke.  Why?  Because it seems, based on physical evidence, that one cannot smoke and be healthy.  Smoking cigarettes and being healthy are mutually exclusive.  Even every smoker I know will openly admit this now.  So why do they hold on to it?  For two reasons: Addiction, and the joy the get from it.  There is a measure of satisfaction and enjoyment that takes place for someone whenever they receive the substance they are addicted to – whether it’s sugar, caffeine or Meth.  Otherwise, they wouldn’t do it.  When we say, “Follow Your Bliss,” to some people that’s a cigarette.  And I’m not being factitious, that’s the truth.

At one point my friend said to me, “I know it’s a filthy, disgusting habit, and I want to quit, if nothing else but for my kids, but I just can’t.”

Suddenly feeling inspired I asked, “So why do you smoke?”

“Because it relaxes me; it makes me feel better.  It helps me calm down.  The times I’ve tried to quit I ended up so keyed up, nervous, and cranky that everyone told me to start smoking again, so I did!” (Laughing.)  Can you understand that?”

The conversation continued where I explained that I could certainly understand that, as could many people, but that I had never had the urge to smoke.  We had a good conversation and I was able to see that she was beginning to understand that my questions were coming purely from a place of curiosity and wanting to help – not judgment.  What ended up happening, as a result of our discussion was this.

I suggested to my friend that she try a substitution method for quitting.  Although I’ve never smoked, and I’m not a licensed therapist, or licensed anything else for that matter, I do know a thing or two about eliminating bad habits and developing good ones.

At one point in our conversation, she told me that she liked Hershey Kisses.  So I suggested that she start out replacing one cigarette per day with a Kiss.   Her response was, “I couldn’t do that – I’d have to eat the whole bag!”

So I responded with, “When you smoke a cigarette, you smoke the entire pack?”

“No – that would be too expensive!”

“Okay, so instead of eating the whole bag, you’re going to have one Kiss at a time – just like a cigarette.  Start out just replacing one cigarette a day with a Kiss.  If you have a bad day, that’s fine, when your willpower comes back, just start over, or start where you left off.  It’s totally up to you.  And keep in mind, that at the end of this experiment, you might decide to go back to smoking.  This is just something you’re going to try, for as long as you can, to see how it goes.  If it goes well, I’ll blog about it and make you famous!”  (Laughing)  Worst case scenario, you decide you like your life the way it is now and you’ve made your peace with it – we should all be so lucky!

Now we’ve learned that there is more to it than that.  After a couple of days, I got a call from my friend and she wasn’t having a lot of luck, but she thought maybe I’d have another idea.  And I did.  (Hence this post!)

It’s not enough to just eat the chocolate.  You have to imagine that it’s giving you the same feeling/benefit that smoking that cigarette would give you.  What my friend was doing wrong, because I hadn’t thought this through, was thinking something to the effect of, “Okay, this is substitution time.  I’m supposed to have my 3rd cigarette of the day but I have to eat a Kiss instead.”

See?  Not the most helpful perspective is it?  I explained a little more to her about the law of attraction, and that what she should do instead is think, “Okay, this is substitution time.  Yay! – I get to eat a Kiss!  Oh, how I love chocolate.  And that little almond in there is such a joy!  Won’t it be fun when I’m completely off of cigarettes and eating 20 Kisses a day instead!  Yummmmmm – it tastes so good.  So smooth and creamy.  I feel so relaxed.  Ah.  Perfect.  That was just the break I needed to calm down, be able to focus and get back to work.”  (These thoughts need to take place over about a 10-minute period.)  In other words, whatever feeling she gets from smoking the cigarette she needs to conjure up in her mind when she eats the Kiss.  Does that make sense?

I talked to my friend again yesterday; she got down to half a pack and then quit altogether because she learned that she didn’t need the cigarettes after all. Is it possible that she wasn’t actually addicted?  I’m asking – I honestly don’t know.  I would think that an actual addiction would take longer, but then I do know the power of positive thinking and reinforcement.  I also know that she had a strong desire to quit and had quit before, so maybe that broke the physical dependency.

I also see a similar trend with her as many of my weight-loss clients.  She got excited about her new life and the old one just didn’t work for her any more – that always seems to speed things up.  As for staying power, as you know, once you’ve acclimated to a lifestyle you love, you don’t go back.

This brought to mind a theory I’ve been mulling over for quite some time when it comes to non-smokers “dealing” with smokers:  Haven’t we been pushing against what we don’t want long enough?  Isn’t it time for a different approach?

See, most of the time, when I’m around non-smokers, I hear a lot of resistant comments toward smokers.  I want us all to ask ourselves this:  Do you really think that calling these people disgusting, filthy, low-class, and degenerate is going to help them?  It certainly doesn’t seem to have helped so far.

Perhaps it is time to try LOVE.  Not love of cigarettes; love for mankind.  Love for the spiritual beings that inhabit all bodies, everywhere.  Love for who that person really is, and is becoming and has the potential to become, whether they choose to smoke or not.  Throughout the history of this world have we not seen love accomplish a lot more than hate?  Isn’t a good movie the one where love triumphs over hatred?

Instead of ridiculing and talking about smokers behind their backs, perhaps we should keep our mouths shut and, whenever you encounter a smoker, try sending good vibes his or her way.  Don’t go up and start talking to them about how much you love them despite the fact that they smoke – that will cause resistance in them.  It is our resistance that is feeding theirs in the first place. We must break the cycle.

I firmly believe that if we, as a society, would approach this problem with love instead of resistance, the hearts of all people (including smokers) would open and they would begin to heal.  That is what it’s about you know – healing.  Sure, it’s a habit at this stage, but heal the need and the habit will no longer be required.  In the case of addiction, replace the “fix” with a lesser “evil” and then deal with that.  I will build my castle one brick at a time. How will I “cure” my friend from eating 20 Kisses a day?   Hmmmm – seems like a more manageable problem doesn’t it?

If someone you love smokes, be supportive by allowing the need.  Focus on why they want to smoke.  Most people nowadays who start smoking do so because there is some benefit that they can identify – weight loss and relaxation are the main two.  Why?  Why do you want to be thin?  Then help this person – earnestly – by helping them find another way.  Go jogging with them.  Who cares that you don’t need to – do you want them to quit smoking?  Help them find a healthy alternative to their underlying desire and then help them execute it.  For relaxation – would a daily massage help?  So maybe you have to watch the kids and not fuss about the money so that this person can do that.

Most importantly, don’t come at them from any form of a negative angle.  Your desire to help must be sincere, and unflappable.  If they “mess up,” no problem – we start from where we are and move forward.  Also important, it has to be something the other person wants and is ready to do.  You can’t change for them, but you can change with them. And no one should change unless they really want to do so.  It is so important to love who you are and where you are that I would never ask anyone to change in order to accommodate my or anyone else’s comfort level.  But it’s also important to love where you’re going – and I think that’s the rub for most smokers.  I know my father would have wanted to be around to see his granddaughter graduate from high school, go to college and become a pharmacist.  I know he wished he’d quit much sooner, and never started to beging with.  But he didn’t know the consequences when he was 14 – it was 1949!

Back to non-smokers.  Don’t “go looking” for opportunities to help smokers – don’t push.  If you’re lucky enough to not be around smokers very much, thank the universe for its progress and when you do have an encounter, send good vibes by saying a prayer.  Pray for that person’s enlightenment and health.  Remember, it’s their choice – be thankful for that, because you have the choice to not smoke.  What if it were the other way around?

I’m also not suggesting that you deliberately spend time with anyone whose values do not match your own.  I will continue to avoid situations where I know there will be a lot of cigarette smoke – I don’t like the allergy meds!  (I end up stopped up and sick for days after an encounter with cigarette smoke and so does my husband – so you can see why we avoid it as much as possible.   That’s why I never let my Dad smoke when I was around.)

What I’m suggesting, is that on any subject, no matter how controversial, stop resisting it, because what you resists, persists.  The best tactic is to not bring it in to your experience at all if you can help it.  But if it shows up, love it, because it’s there for a reason.

And you won’t always get “the love” back, either.  Face it, not everyone is into self-improvement or cares about enlightenment.  But you shouldn’t continue resistance.  For example, there are many smokers on my mother’s side of the family.  Needless to say, I don’t attend many family functions.  From my mother, I always get to hear their side:  “Debra has no right to avoid us because we smoke, after all, her father smoked for most of his life!”  (Like I’m responsible for my father’s bad habits – a habit he started 21 years before I was born!)

But to show up at one of these events, where I know (from experience) that they will deliberately blow their cigarette smoke directly into my face just to see what I will do, just to prove my point – well – can you see the resistance in that?

I am better off to stay away, send loving thoughts and prayers, and hope that one day they’ll understand.  Maybe they will, maybe they never will, either way, it doesn’t have to affect my experience – my joy – my happiness.  And it doesn’t.  We all get along and are there for one another when it counts.

Collectively, we can change the world with only our thoughts.  So my challenge today goes out to 2 different groups.  If you’re a smoker, would you consider lessening your resistance and defending a habit that you know hurts others, and consider finding a way to quit once and for all?  Use your thoughts.  Follow your intuitive guidance.  Ask for help from someone who loves you – tell them exactly how they can help – ask them not to judge.  Don’t focus on quitting, focus on living the way you truly want to live.

To all non-smokers:  Stop pushing against what you don’t want.  Don’t go to a restaurant that allows smoking and sneer at all the smokers.  Don’t mumble hateful words beneath your breath as a smoker walks by.  Instead, bless them, love them, help them if you are in a position to do so and remember, helping means helping this person from a place of love.  If you can’t do that, remove yourself from the situation.

I know this is a very emotionally charged subject for a lot of people.  All I’m asking, is that you give LOVE a chance.  So don’t e-mail me, unless you’ve tried LOVE, and are genuinely seeking advice.

If you’d like some one-on-one coaching with me on quitting smoking, attend my Wake Up and Create the Life YOU Want Retreat.

Until next time,

Live Joyously

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