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Thursday, August 29, 2013
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Series Continued: 21 Habits of Joyful People - Part 4
With two more installments and a recap of the previous points at the end, we bring it on home...
12. Invest in
Relationships
Always make
sure your loved ones know you love them even in times of conflict. Nurture and
grow your relationships with your family and friends by making the time to
spend with them. Be supportive. Listen more
than you talk. Don't break your promises to them. If you promise to take Mama to see "The Butler" first showing on Friday, then by golly...you get the point.
13. Meditate
Meditation gives your
very active brain a chance to rest. When it’s rested you will have more energy and
function at a higher level. Types of meditation include yoga, hypnosis,
relaxation tapes, affirmations, visualization or just sitting in complete
silence. Find something you enjoy and make the time to practice daily.
I just started
learning about meditation and am currently a part of a 21 Perfect Health
Meditation journey with Oprah and Deepak Chopra. It’s new, exciting and very
relaxing, too.
14. Mind Their Own
Business
Concentrate on
creating your life the way you want it. Take care of you and your family. Don’t
you dare get overly concerned with what other people are doing or saying. Don’t
get caught up with gossip or name calling. Don’t judge. Everyone has a right to
live their own life the way they want to – including you.
I have always been a
firm believer that, “if everyone is completely handling up on their own
business, that is.. being all that 'they' can be – then chances are they really don’t have time to be worrying
about what you, (or anyone else's) your business and what you are doing with it.” Live and let live.
15. Optimism
I have a tendency to
see the glass as half full. Find the positive side of any given situation. It’s
there – even if you have to flip it a few times or hold you head sideways. Know that everything happens for a
reason, albeit sometimes elusive. Make a conscious effort to steer clear of
negative thoughts and people with too much negative energy and conversation. If a negative thought creeps in – replace it with a positive
thought. Quickly!
I am reminded of this precious little poem by Katherine Merrill to illustrate this point.
"My heart is a garden where thought flowers grow.
The thoughts that I think are the seeds that I sow.
For every loving kind thought, there is a loving kind deed.
While a thought that is selfish is just like a weed.
We must watch what we think each minute of every day;
And pull out the weed thoughts and throw them all away.
Plant loving seed thoughts so thick in a row,
That there will not be room for weed thoughts to grow."
16. Love
Unconditionally
Accept others for who
they are. You don’t put limitations on your love. Even though you may not
always like the actions of your loved ones – you continue to love them.
Everybody needs somebody’s unconditional love. Are you willing to give that
very thing?
(Recap)
Joyful People:
1 Appreciate Life
2 Choose Friends Wisely
3 Are Considerate
4 Learn Continuously
5 Use Creative Problem Solving
6 Do What They Love
7 Enjoy Life
8 Keep Their Word
9 Forgive
10 Laugh
11 Are Grateful
Note:
Many thanks to Dr. Michelle McCollum (Congrats on your marriage!) for her
portion of content in this series. Photo credits: Google Images and Personal
Collection
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
It's been a long time coming but I am grateful to have the blog active again. Apparently there was some issue with coding and some malicious bug was added to my blog by some third party. Shame on you whoever you are. Thank you to Google for getting it all worked out and my blog back 'really' back on the block!