Friday, September 25, 2009
Women and Happiness
There seems to be a debate going on about the state of mind that women are in today. Men are writing articles about studies done on womens happiness and how it declines as we get older. Women are debating the fact that each woman has a choice and a possibility of women's rights backfiring. (And that men shouldn't be writing articles about the happiness and fulfillment of women).
I have to say, women are very powerful creatures and if not used properly, we definitely have the power to bring ourselves down. I believe that ego has taken over many women. I watch all of these shows and read articles about celebrities and they're really taking this power thing to the next level. We have nothing to prove ladies! We can be powerful and have humility. That is key in our fulfillment and happiness. Here's a story for you. I had four sheriff's knock on my door at four in the morning to ask about some disturbances in the neighborhood. Three of the sheriff's were men and one woman. I had dealt with two of the three men on a separate occasion and had never seen the woman before. First of all, the way she had banged on my door was totally uncalled for. Then, she hid along the side of my screen door with her back against the siding on the house, while the men stood in plain sight on my stoop. When I saw her peel herself off the cedar siding, it really creeped me out. She questioned me as if I was the offender. She was very rude and came on waaayy too strong. She treated me as if I was lying to her. I had no desire to cooperate after talking with her, not that I knew anything anyway, but if I did, I sure wouldn't tell someone like that. It disgusted me that she was acting this way, because all I could really think was, You are representing women and look how you're acting. As if she had something to prove because she was the only woman standing with three men.
Newsflash ladies in power; you can have it all but you don't have to be bitches about it. Being loud, obnoxious and pushy about the power you possess is not the way to go. It's actually quite unattractive and a warped sense of power. The women that truly possess power are the ones who don't have to scream about it, or make comments to the media, but just go ahead and make a difference in the world. We teach by living. You can stand for many things, but then go about it quietly. It defeats the purpose when you feel the need to prove yourselves and then scream about it on a mountain top. If you are truly powerful, people will just notice, you won't have to say a word. That's all for now.
Live Happy
P.S. Here's my new haircut.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Obama for President
I believe that the President is doing a phenomenal job at cleaning up the mess that we have made. Yes, that WE have made. It looks to me as if he is working for lasting change and for the better of ALL. In the past, everything has been a quick fix, which is why we are in these predicaments. Things have to get worse before they get better. I'm not sure why, but that's just the way it is. If everyone could be open and actually listen to Obama when he speaks and then envision the bigger picture, you may be surprised. I understand that many people don't have a vision beyond the next fifteen minutes, so you guys will just have to sit back and wait impatiently while raising your blood pressure and driving the rest of your family members crazy. This country has become so dependent on instant gratification, that when times call for patience and action, everyone gets uptight and wants to blame. Blaming doesn't fix the problem. Positive action does. Pointing the finger at the action that everyone else needs to be taking doesn't fix the problem either. DOING your part does. It is a small piece to the canvas that creates the world we live in. Just be patient and kind and you will see how great the change is going to be. There is enough for EVERYONE. No one needs to be so greedy and breed such fear. THERE IS ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE. This country needs to learn to share. Share with your fellow man. Trying to keep everything for yourselves makes things quite messy. The more you try to get the more you want, so try something different and give.
Live Happy
Live Happy
Friday, September 11, 2009
Taking Care of Ourselves
With the hustle and bustle each day demands, we barely have time for ourselves. We need to make ourselves the most important person in our own lives. If we are exhausted and stressed out there is no possible way we can meet our full potential. How can we be there to the fullest for others if we aren't there for ourselves? I assure you , there IS enough time in the day, no matter what, to take care of you! If you are the most important person to you everyday when you wake up and every night when you go to sleep, you would be amazed at the transformation that takes place. Yes, in the beginning it takes effort to take care of yourself if your not used to it. Just do it one day at a time. Don't worry about any other day except the one that your in. Different things work for different people depending on your lifestyle, your personality, your work and the people in your life. It was a challenge for me at first because my children were small at the time that I had made the decision to be just as important as everyone else. I had plenty of excuses, but when it came down to it, I realized that making myself important and meeting my own needs and sometimes wants, my children will learn to do the same for themselves. They watch me love and respect myself and they will do the same. Maybe not right away, but I believe that it will eventually kick in. They too have their own story to create and it may not be the one I wrote for them, but that's okay. All I want for my children is for them to be happy. And remember, happiness is not a destination, happiness is a state of being that we can choose at any time. It is quite difficult to maintain at all times, as I have not yet achieved. Very far from it as a matter of fact. It has been beneficial to find good reading material about these topics so that I didn't feel like it was impossible or that I was the only one.
As humans, we have emotions and then we have the mind that tells us things that just aren't true. It's important to know the difference and it will come with time if the effort is made. It's crucial to feel our feelings. Not think about them, but feel them. Close your eyes when you are feeling something uncomfortable and visualize that place of pain in your body and just be with it. DO NOT think about it, just feel it. The thoughts carry us into a dark place. A place that isn't even real, but we can make it real by thinking about it, beating ourselves up over it and worrying about it. Then we are not capable of being loving to our loved ones and they don't deserve that and neither do you.
Acknowledge that those feelings exist, feel them and let them go. Your feelings will not kill you if you feel them. When we suppress our emotions they don't go away. We know this. What happens to them? They grow and grow and grow until every little thing bothers us and stresses us out. When we are in that place we are no fun to be around. Even if we think we're holding it together and hiding it, we're not! People sense this kind of stuff and it makes them uneasy. Especially children. Think about the last time you were around someone when something was bothering them. Could you tell?
Here is a list of things I do to bring myself to a place of peace, (as much as I can anyway) on a daily basis. I like to do some things right when I wake up so that I can be willingly available to whatever or whomever may need me throughout the day. I may need to take small pockets of time through the day to readjust. The escalator will move whether I'm on it or not.
- I write. Sometimes free writing, which is not thinking, just moving my pen on the page without stopping for a period of time. Sometimes I give myself three minutes, ten minutes, three pages, and so-on. This helps clear my mind of mischief. I also keep a journal.
- Meditation. Sometimes a walking meditation, sometimes sitting. Quietly, to music, in the bath with candles and incense, or a guided meditation tape helps me. There are many ways.
- Manicures and pedicures. If I can't afford to go to the salon, I take time for myself at home and everyone in the house knows it's my time and not to disturb me. (Unless of course it's an emergency).
- I take ten minute walks a couple of times a day. (There is always time for a ten minute walk!) Move!
- I drink plenty of water
- Yoga. Great for relaxing and getting in the moment. Not to mention, great for the body.
- I read inspirational writings wherever I can find them.
- Positive Affirmations. Yes, it felt silly at first, but I would write them to fit what I wanted for myself and it started to feel better. Turn the negative into positive.
- Visualization. I would visualize what I wanted my life to be and sometimes that makes me smile. Smiling heals. Visualizing is a powerful thing. If we put our emotions into it, we will notice positive change. After all, that is our goal.
- Marianne Williamson - A Return to Love
- Don Miguel Ruiz- The Four Agreements, The Mastery of Love
- Louise L. Hay - You Can Heal Your Life
- Iyanla Vanzant - Yesterday I cried, In the Meantime
- Oriah Mountain Dreamer - The Dance, The Invitation
- Paul Ferrini - Love Without Conditions, Dancing With The Beloved
- Julia Cameron - The Artist's Way
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Checking In
I know it has been quite some time since I have posted. I was on vacation where there was no wi-fi available. Yikes! But it was actually quite nice to not be allowed to deflect from anything by using the escape of the net. The weather was perfect. But I'm not here to tell you about my vacation just yet. I'm here to check in and let everyone (?) know that I'm working on several different things right now. I am researching and writing like a maniac. My biggest obsession at the moment is the many different forms of 'recovery' for drug addicts. I'll keep you posted. Live happy.
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