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Don't Take Everything So Personally...

10/31/2014

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"Life is like a ten-speed bike. Most of us have gears we never use."
— Charles Shultz

Life Is Not About YOU!

When you become aware of the fact that thoughts are indeed a form of energy and those thoughts hold the power to form your world, you will quickly begin paying attention to those thoughts running through your head. Many times, we fall into the world of misunderstanding and personalization.

Worrying about what others think of us is just one of those slippery slopes we all run into. Left unchecked we start to live our lives to please others, while surrendering our own happiness. Obviously, this is not a path for living fully.

The 18/40/60 rule, developed by Dr. Daniel Amen's offers a simple truth: “When you're 18, you worry about what everybody is thinking of you; when you're 40, you don't give a darn what anybody thinks of you; when you're 60, you realize nobody's been thinking about you at all.”

  • Check in to see how often you are concerned about what other people think.
  • Pay close attention to what is driving the decisions you make.
  • Are your choices supporting the life you want to live?

Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!

originally posted 10/21/13
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Surround Yourself With Positive People!

10/24/2014

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“Don't walk behind me;
I may not lead.
Don't walk in front of me;
I may not follow.
Just walk beside me
and be my friend.”

― Albert Camus

Create A Circle of Support...

It is more than likely that you have experienced how other people influence the way you feel. When you are around positive people, people who believe in you and encourage you, your life feels unrestrained and filled with possibilities. Likewise, when you are around people who are negative and fill you with uncertainty life feels restrictive and difficult.
 
These feelings are evidence that the people you spend your time with makes a difference in how you feel. Do you need more proof? Here you go: Several studies have shown that the five people you spend the most time with, your inner-circle of support, impact not only your health, but your overall mindset and motivation as well. A single, happy friend increases your odds of being happy by 15%. Positive energy is contagious.

Take the time to invest in developing a positive inner-circle of friends. Furthermore, be one of those positive friends to your friends as well. Take note and see that you are inspiring and supporting those in your circle in the same way that they are motivating you! It works!!

  • Jot down the names of the people you spend the most time with.
  • Then rate each relationship on a scale of 1-10 (1 being negative and 10 being positive).
  • Then rank them in order, highest number first. This information will help you decide which relationships are healthy for you and deserve the time for you to invest in.
Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!

originally posted: 12/16/2013


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There Is Power In Compassion!

10/20/2014

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“Compassion is the basis of morality.”
― Arthur Schopenhauer

Developing A Kind Heart...

If you are like me, it is far too easy to be judgmental. In fact, if you pay close attention to what you are thinking you will begin to notice how often you make the choice to be critical (and even sometimes downright unkind) to yourself and to others. WARNING: You might not like what you see, but understanding your choices is always the first step.

However, when you make the choice to see the best in yourself and others you will be thrilled by the outcome. Simply put, this is done by developing an attitude of generosity, thankfulness and compassion.
Here are a few ways you can learn to keep your heart open and bring out the best in everyone.
  • Start by being aware of your critical thoughts towards yourself and others.
  • Then, immediately redirect those negative thoughts into positive beliefs.
  • Finish by seeing how good it feels when you focus on a positive lifestyle!
Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!
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Life Just Keeps Getting Better!

10/17/2014

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“Be the change that you wish
to see in the world.”

― Mahatma Gandhi

The Ripple Effect of Making Healthy Choices...

It is important to know that every healthy choice you make has a ripple effect throughout your life. Knowing this certainly makes it easier to take action in your life. Research has shown that when you invest in your well-being your emotional, mental and physical states all improve.

The best thing about making those healthy choices is that when you come to grips with how much better you feel, you are more likely to take positive action over and over again. It is simply a matter of making the choice to take that first step.

So, make that choice and get started today!

Commit to making one healthy choice every day and watch the changes it will make in your life.

  • Start by making a list of all of the ways you can easily improve your health.
  • It is easiest to start small and follow through each day.
  • Remember to celebrate your consistency and inspire others to join you in your journey.
Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!

reposted from December 23, 2013


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Two Ears + One Mouth = Success!

10/13/2014

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“We have two ears and one mouth, so we should listen more than we say.”
― Zeno of Citium

Good Listeners Make Great People...

When you choose to be a good and a patient listener you choose to help yourself work through many of life's problems as well as looking at the world through the eyes of others. Attentive listening enriches your understanding and increases your ability to empathize. Listening also increases your contact with the outside world by helping you improve your communication skills while improving important life skills which you need every day in life.

While it almost seems silly to mention the importance of listening, and acknowledging what you are hearing, doing it well (especially when disagreements arise) takes sincere effort and a great deal of practice, not to mention overcoming the frustration that comes with not being a good listener. In fact, when you listen you will do better at school, work, and at home.

Additionally, being a good listener can also increase your friendship levels and popularity. When you choose to pay attention during conversations your friend(s) know that you really do care about him/her. Not listening is extremely rude; even if it is something you just don't care about or want to hear.


So the lesson here is to make the choice to care…make the choice to listen. Then, you can speak your mind with thoughtful words. Remember, try to stay on subject and never talk over people, especially if they have let you talk already.
Good communication is the key to great success. Start making the effort to hear what is being said today. But, never forget sometimes you need to hear more than the words that are being used, but that is another training, for another day.

Here are ten steps towards being a good listener:

    1.    Face the speaker and maintain eye contact.
    2.    Pay attention, but remain relaxed.
    3.    Always keep an open mind, their opinion matters too.
    4.   
Listen to the speaker’s words and try to picture what they are saying. 
    5.    Do not interrupt and do not impose your opinions. 

    6.    Be sure to wait for the speaker to pause, and then ask clarifying questions.
    7.   
Questions should be asked “only” to ensure understanding.
    8.   
Try to feel what the speaker is feeling. Put yourself in their shoes.
    9.   
Give the speaker regular feedback.
    10. 
Pay close attention to what is not said; nonverbal cues. 


Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!
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Finding The Value In Hardship...

9/19/2014

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“When you fall down, rise up.
When you fall again, rise up again.
This is
just a developmental process that makes a healthy baby become
a successful man.”

― Israelmore Ayivor

You CAN Grow Through The Challenges In Life!

Life's encounters are not usually welcomed with an open door. Yet, the truth is that every problem we face presents an opportunity for us to grow through. Certainly, it is easy to overlook the gift within when problems first arrive. That is why it is so important to think about and look for the understanding that is associated with these hardships.

Sometimes we need a little space in order to learn from life's little challenges. It is much easier to work a little change, and transform discomfort into wisdom, once we are on the other side of the problem. Best of all, is that the more you practice looking for the reward within the challenge, the faster you will see it the next time around.

There is an old saying, Eric Butter worth once said, "Don’t go through life, grow through life." It is important to learn to look for the value within each experience to gain the understanding. Then you can use insights to make better choices as you move toward the goal.

  • Look at the challenges you've faced in your life and make a list of all of the gifts you received by experiencing them them.
  • Then remind yourself of these gifts the next time a hardship brings you down.

Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!

originally posted October 14, 2013
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Spend Time With Mother Nature!

9/15/2014

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“The earth has music for
those who listen.”

― George Santayana

Recharge In God's Creation...

Whenever you are looking for a fast, easy way to recharge your overall state happiness, simply take a walk. Take the time to visit God’s Creation and spend time with Mother Nature. There is a natural energy that accompanies the unique and soothing feeling of the world we live in.
But, can being in nature really make a difference?

There are several studies in the Journal of Environmental Psychology that have explained the positive effects that accompany spending time with nature. Personally, I believe that all Creation was designed to work together. We take the time to keep our world in the best shape that we can while nature itself helps to reset our psyche. So the answer to the question above is this: Yes, with the right attitude, simply being in the presence of nature will help us to connect or re-connect with us to our world. And believe me, it just does not get any easier than taking a walk in a park.

Simply put, when you take the time to spend in nature, even for just 30 minutes, will increase your feelings of energy and overall health. Additionally, spending time in nature will also leave you feeling more feeling and giving. The fact is you will thrive when you choose to stay linked to Mother Nature.

Best of all, Fall brings us a beautiful collage of colors that can excite the senses and make even he manliest of men see the world in a new and fresh way.
Here are just a couple ways to keep yourself tied to God’s Creation:
  • Take time to listen. Go to a park or woodland area. Close your eyes and listen to the sounds that nature provides.
  • Get off the treadmill and make the time each week to get outside and go for a 30 minute walk. Remember to let nature speak to you.
  • Be sure to hear, see and feel the amazing beauty and peacefulness that surrounds you every day!

Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!
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What Is Holding You Back?

9/12/2014

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"If I hold back, I'm no good.
I'd rather be good sometimes, than
holding back all the time."
- Janis Joplin

Choose To Experience What More Life Has To Offer...

There are an endless number of ways we hold ourselves back from even slightly reaching our potential. We create all kinds of self-imposed limitations as to what is possible for us through our thoughts, intentions and beliefs.

It has been well documented that our belief system affects how we act and perform. Our beliefs even help in molding our life. When we believe something is possible, many times we will find a way to make it happen. When we choose not to believe it is possible we rarely even make the effort. It is pretty easy to feel that truth.

Now, imagine what life would be like if, instead of creating restrictions we created possibilities. We know that the mind cannot come up with a vision or goal that we are not capable of accomplishing. We just have to be willing to think big, or at least bigger, and take inspired action. Go ahead, give it a try.

  • Take the time to identify your core beliefs and look at how they form your perceptions about life-relationships, finances, health, career, etc.
  • Determine what beliefs are true and support you in living a fulfilled life. Then look for those that are actually based in fear and limit your potential.
  • Then, explore what more you could complete if you were willing to let the beliefs that hold you back go. So, what is holding you back?

Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!

originally posted October 28, 2013
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Forgive, Forget, Live!

9/8/2014

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“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of
the strong.”

― Mahatma Gandhi

Forgiveness Changes Everything...

When you choose to carry a grudge it heavily weighs you down. Many times one small simple thought of how you were hurt in the past triggers a new physiological response that drags your energy level into a downward spiral. This can be very hard to overcome, or is it?

There is a way for you to free yourself from this unnecessary downward turn and continue to move forward for success. That solution is forgiveness.

Many times it can be difficult to turn over the proverbial new leaf so that it can be pruned and grow back new and refreshed. The first step it to let go of the incident that is causing you pain. It is in the past and cannot be changed. The anger, frustration, resentment, sadness and discontent that is weighing you down will be released when you make the conscious choice to forgive. Is it easy? Many times not. But I can tell you from my own life that when I choose to forgive I feel much, much better. Start today and see how freeing it is to release those negative thought patterns and just let go.

Here are five steps to freedom from pain:

  • Start by recognizing the past pains that are holding you back.
  • Then, write down each are where you benefit and suffer from hanging on to the negative thoughts that are causing you pain.
  • Follow this by making the choice to let it go.
  • Finally, write a positive commitment to replace those negative thought patterns with an action of forgiveness. Also, write the benefits you will receive when you forgive.
  • Repeat as necessary for any people or events that are holding you back!

Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!

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The Choice Is Yours!

9/1/2014

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“For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson

Focus Your Attention On What Is Good...

Many of us live our lives filled with people, experiences, events and belongings to be thankful for. Yet, we primarily place our attention on what we feel is missing and anguish about what might go wrong. Studies have shown that 80% of our daily thoughts are negative and unnecessary. Something is seriously out of balance here.

More concerning is the power of negative thoughts. Science has proven that our thoughts are an actual form of physical energy. These thoughts send information to our bodies and surrounding energy fields, which create our health and everyday experiences. Positively directed thoughts create greater health and well-being. Negatively directed thoughts create the polar opposite, poorer health and a lack of genuine happiness.

If we want to create happier and healthier lives for ourselves, we need to learn how to intentionally direct our thoughts toward all that is good. Here are a few simple daily practices that help to create more positive thoughts and emotions by simply changing your attention to the brighter side of life. Be the one in a million!

  • After you awake, think about everything you have to be grateful for.
  • Use visual cues to prompt you to direct your thoughts towards joyfulness, happiness and well-being throughout your day.
  • Find at least three new things to appreciate each day.
  • Before you fall asleep, recall your day and count your blessings.
  • Do this every day to live a happier and healthier.

Remember, life can ALWAYS BE BETTER!

Originally posted 11/4/13


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