Monday, January 4, 2010

Start Your New Year By...

thinking in a new way!
It's an exciting time of year because we have the chance to start all over. Even if our external life doesn't change a lot, certainly we have the control to change how we think. Isn't this the first step to changing how we live, afterall? We can do this any time of the year, of course, but what better time then right now at the start of 2010!

If you follow this blog at all, you know that I'm a book junkie. I have all kinds of information about books, CDs, Kindle reading materials and such from amazon.com. Yes, your purchases help me to keep my websites and blogs alive (thank you!), but I also love to talk about the books I read and the CDs I listen to when I'm driving about.

I've been reading Wayne Dyer's latest book, Excuses Begone!: How to Change Lifelong, Self-Defeating Thinking Habits. Hay House, 2009). I started reading this book on my Kindle New Years day and even the introduction really spoke to me. If ever there was a paragraph that describes just how would like to be, this would be it. The only thing better? If I had written it myself! ha! I read this paragraph, and knew I would have to finish the book soon. Our thoughts, afterall, do create our reality.

So ponder Dr. Dyer's writings about how he practices what to think and his experience studying the Lao-tzu ...

"I find I now choose thoughts that are flexible, not rigid; soft, not hard. I think with humility, not arrogance; with detachment, not attachment. I practice thinking small and accomplishing big things, as well as thinking in harmony with nature, rather than with my ego. The idea of not interfering replaces meddling and advising. I prefer peaceful solutions over the notion of fighting to solve disputes. I opt for contentment, rather than ambition; arriving, not striving. And most significantly, I choose thoughts that are congruous with the Great Tao (God), rather than the illusions of self-importance conjured up by ego." (Excuses Begone!: How to Change Lifelong, Self-Defeating Thinking Habits. Hay House, 2009).
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Saturday, December 19, 2009

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

For Every Action, There Is...

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Something more to think about...

The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. An 'object' in this case can be a person, of course. The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object. Forces always come in pairs - equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs. This law describes the relationship between the forces acting on a body and the motion of that body. They were first compiled by Sir Isaac Newton in his work PhilosophiƦ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, first published on July 5, 1687.

So, other than the obvious, what does this mean to us? It may not seem like an equal reaction at the time, and most certainly it will be. I can think of so many examples where this law hit me hard, but never quite so important as in my role as a parent.

Here are a couple thoughts for today:

Why not choose a positive action? It is just as easy (okay, sometimes way more difficult) to be positive as it is to be negative. If your action or response is positive, the reaction will be positive as well. When my son was born, even though I thought I was already a pretty good person, I worked on learning to be the best parent I could. I read, listened and picked certain areas to really focus on myself. Every little action I took then, made a difference in his life. Parenthood is a huge thing, but the same goes true for other aspects of your life-or so it has for me.

**I prayed for strength
**I prayed for the ability to learn what I needed to
**I prayed for the guidance to be the best parent I could
**I forgave myself when I fell short
**I celebrated the successes
My son is a healthy, happy 22 year old now. I still try to be the best I can be. Afterall, I'll always be a Mom.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What Should I Give?



It is getting to the season where we think more about gifts. Sometimes we don't know 'what' to give to our coworkers, friends, those who help us out all year long (paper-delivery person) or even our loved ones.





Gift Giving Made Easy




Give to others because they need it, not because you need to provide it.




Sometimes we give gifts because it makes us feel good, not because we are giving someone what they really need. Most people have simple needs, whether they realize it or not. One thing we all have in common is the need to feel acknowledged and appreciated. This means we are understood. If you are a good listener, you will know what to give. The simplist, most thoughtful gift will be the most appreciated.




I recently had surgery and when I talked about it to my friends, I mentioned just how much I would love to have egg drop soup when I'm not feeling well. In fact, I mentioned it more than once. After surgery, someone very close to me offered to bring me something special, and brought me a couple cans of chicken noodle soup. I was appreciative, of course, but when I said that I was really craving egg drop soup, the reply was, 'oh, I didn't know you liked that.' The rest of the conversation was about his particularly bad day at work. The BIG GIFT I needed was simple acknowledgement. How often do we really give that gift to one another?




Prayer example for choosing the best gift for those we love:




Lord, please open my heart and my ears so that I may give the gift that _____ really needs from me. Release me from my need to provide this gift for any other reason. Amen




or repeat this mantra on every beads of your rosary or prayer beads:


I hear ___


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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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Friday, November 20, 2009

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

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