Lucky? - POSTED ON: Jun 02, 2011
Feeling Lucky often takes effort. Directing one's Focus on the Positive is hard work. Old patterns, old thoughts, old behaviors will come up again and again. In order to be healthy, we must learn to accept this fact, and let them surface precisely so we can let them out
Sometimes I mope, worry, and cry a few times, and write my feelings down. Up and out and gone. Until next time. I work on Acceptance and Gratitude. Life is a continual awakening and a continual letting go.
Years ago, these experience were much different. I would have had all these feelings, with no awareness. I would have stuffed them down with food and then I would have felt guilt and shame. The pathetic cycle would continue, and I would have no idea why.
Sometimes we believe that once we:
• lose the weight • succeed at the physical feat of our choice • haven’t binged in X days or weeks or months or even years! • wear a certain size clothing • haven’t eaten the food we individually perceive as “evil” • have bariatric surgery • (choose some other measurement of perceived perfection)
…we believe that we’re immune. But, this is never true.
It’s not about “never again” it’s about catching ourselves sooner!
Our Expression - POSTED ON: May 28, 2011
I’ve learned through my lifetime of relationships that some things are best left unsaid. Every Thought doesn’t need to be expressed.
Consistent courtesy and kindness are invaluable, both verbal and nonverbal, and this is true whether they are given or received
Just like words, facial expressions can be hurtful. I feel better about life, myself and others when the facial expressions of the people around me are positive.
Smiling tends to produce positive responses from others, and the act of smiling also makes me feel a bit better. Sour, angry, bitter or hateful facial expressions tend to bring me down, even when these are on my own face.
It takes work to develop a consistently positive mental attitude. It is also necessary to work on how we express our thoughts to others. While our facial expressions sometimes tend to be reflections of our thoughts, one part of our ability to control our own Behavior includes the way we choose to express our thoughts to others...both verbally, and non-verbally.
Being Myself - POSTED ON: May 27, 2011
I tend to ..(not so secretly).. be self-absorbed.
Today is Friday of Memorial Day Weekend. When I hear the term “Memorial Day Weekend”, My first thought is the sight, smell, and taste of food at a backyard BBQ. Next I think of the fact that Summer is beginning, and then about past or future camping trips to the mountains or the beach and other vacations.
Later I think of putting flowers at the grave sites of departed family members, and about the TV war movies my husband is going to have on for three days.
These mental pictures contain both positives and negatives. They can lead me to the pleasant or to the unpleasant. To feelings of Hope and Joy, or of Loss and Sadness.
I can’t keep my mind from touching on unpleasant past or future events, but I do have the ability to consciously change my mental focus by directing my mind toward the more pleasant memories or current events.
Just like with all worthwhile things, learning this skill takes consistent effort, but when my Thoughts change….so do my Feelings…and my Behavior. I find it impossible to directly change my feelings, …and directly changing my behavior…without first changing my thoughts… is equally impossible for me.
So, for me, all positive change in my life begins with me working toward positive thoughts.
My number one positive Thought is this......
Even with all of my flaws, I am an acceptable human being, and it is Okay to be me.
Beauty - POSTED ON: May 24, 2011
Seeing a beautiful object or person fulfills the senses. That is beauty on the outside. It is a pleasant experience when the senses are stimulated. But what is the essence of this pleasure, and how long lasting?
What if the beautiful person one sees is heartless and insensitive? What if they lack character or dignity? Would that outer beauty suffice? Looking at a beautiful person merely gives pleasure.
There is also a beauty that is magnetic and uplifts the soul. such as when one sees the inner beauty of a person. Beauty is one of the utmost quests of Humanity. Many people are under the notion that this quest has to do with appearances. One sees a shapely woman with flawless skin and impeccable features. And they think that’s what it’s all about. But substantial beauty is often intangible. It is beauty of the character, of the heart and of the soul.
It is easy to sometimes get impatient, and be only attracted to something that is immediately seen. To seek only the Material, something that can be grasped or touched. But what is Material is temporal and passing. And that which is invisible to the eyes is more lasting.
Stress Relief - POSTED ON: May 22, 2011
Stress management is a necessary skill for everyone. Learning to identify problems and implement solutions is the key to successful stress reduction.
The first step in successful stress relief is deciding to make a change in how we manage stress.
The next step is identifying our stress triggers. Some causes of stress are obvious — job pressures, relationship problems or financial difficulties. But daily hassles and demands can also contribute to our stress level. Even positive events can be stressful. Once we've identified our stress triggers, we can start thinking about strategies for dealing with them. Sometimes the solution may be as easy as turning off the TV when the evening news is too distressing. Or, when we can't avoid a stressful situation, we can try brainstorming ways to reduce the irritation factor.
We don't feel have to figure it out all on our own. We can seek help and support from family and friends. We can ask them what stress-relief techniques have worked well for them. And many people benefit from daily practice of stress reduction techniques, such as mindfulness, tai chi, yoga, meditation or being in nature. Stress won't disappear from our lives. And stress management isn't an overnight cure. But with practice, we can learn to manage our stress levels and increase our ability to cope with life's challenges.
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