Greed - POSTED ON: Jul 02, 2011
The definition of Greed is an excessive desire for more of something than is needed. so clearly, Greed is a major issue in my life. Greed seems to be one of my personality traits, because it manifests itself in most of the areas in my life.
I am not a minimalist. Rather than less, I want more. I like my things. I like being surrounded by them. What some people call clutter, I find delightful Space, to me, is an empty place to put something.
I want more food than my body needs, and I want my food to be delicious, attractive, entertaining, and comforting, as well as nutritious. This particular Greed for food is a long-term problem of mine, because while I don't want to be fat, at the same time, I also want to eat a large variety of foods; I want to eat as frequently as possible; and my preference is to eat as much as my body will hold ...rather than just what my body will use.
I am also Greedy for experiences and activities and knowledge. New experiences and activities are welcome, but I want to add the new ones without limiting those I already enjoy. This, also, creates an obvious problem.
Even this website is an example of this. There are so many things I want to say here. There are so many recipes I want to share. There are so many "words of wisdom" I want to video. Now, making these videos at YouTube has evolved into me also becoming a video "YouTube Grandma". While only in it's third week this is generating a great deal of interest which is resulting in additional input of personal time and work. I'm not willing to eliminate anything....(there's that Greed again} so right now, it's all just one-day-at-a-time. Still, Life is Good. ..and perhaps....Greed for more of it is okay. Greed is simply another one of my many imperfections. One to be Acknowledged, Accepted, and Lived with. Another personal Life Example shared, here at DietHobby. On Fridays, I'm posting my Ask Grandma weekly video for YouTube, if you are interested, it is posted HERE under RESOURCES, Videos, Ask Grandma.
Fall on your face - POSTED ON: Jul 01, 2011
To fall on your face means to fail or make a mistake in an embarrasing way. The ony things in this world we can keep are our thoughts and our actions. Sometimes, to take action, what we need is a change in our thoughts. It can help to look at things in a new way. Remember, when we fall short of our goals, it's okay. No amount of personal mistakes will cause us to fall off the earth, and no matter how stupid we look, we will still survive.
We are human. We want approval for our actions. We want shiny things, money, fame, a lean body, good health. But these rewards are not guaranteed, AND they do not have the importance we give them. Because none of them will ultimately hold off death, not even good health. Failing teaches us to accept ourselves more deeply. When we fail, we can pick ourselves up again. Realizing that we will always ultimately fail can free us. It can make us free of the need to prove our ability; free of the need to earn and hold on to rewards from others; and free from everyone's definition of success but our own.
Friends - POSTED ON: Jun 27, 2011
i agree with Thomas Miller, who said:
"If you have one true friend, you have more than your share."
There are acquaintences, and there are friends. These are not the same thing.
What is friendship?
A friend is someone who you like, respect, and trust; and who likes, respects and trusts you; doesn’t always understand you; but accepts and likes you as you are; even as you grow and change.
A friend allows you the space to change, grow, make decisions, and even make mistakes; listens to you and shares with you, both the good times and the bad times; respects your need for confidentiality so you can tell them anything; lets you freely express your feelings and emotions without judging, teasing, or criticizing.
A friend gives you good advice when you want and ask for it; assists you in taking action that will help you feel better; and works with you in difficult situations to figure out what to do next; accepts your self-defined limitations and helps you to remove them.
A friend lets you help them when they need it. You want to be with them, but you aren’t obsessed about being with them. A friend doesn’t ever take advantage of you.
Friendship is a continuing source of bonding, releasing, and creating in yourself and with the other person. There is an emotional bond. A good friend or supporter may or may not be your age or the same sex as you; come from the same educational, cultural, or religious background; or share interests that are similar to yours. Friendships also have different depths; some are closer to the heart, some more superficial --but, whether they are real, true friends or merely acquaintances -- all of these friend-type-relationships can be useful and good.
How do you make friends? As Dale Carnegie said:
"You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people, than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you."
Better than what? - POSTED ON: Jun 26, 2011
This relates to dieting, weight-loss, and maintenance of weight loss, and every other activity in our lives as well. The famous Russian dancer, Mikhail Baryshnikov, said:
"I do not try to dance better than anyone else. I only try to to dance better than myself."
The Present - POSTED ON: Jun 24, 2011
Today is really all we have, and we need to focus on living in it. And yet ...at the same time...we need to remember that the choices we make today will affect our tomorrows.
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