April
10

 

          Finding balance in your life is not always an easy task.  It's like juggling an apple, a firestick, a flower, and a razor.  Time waits for no man and you never know what awaits the next corner.  In this day and age, due to overwhelming world circumstances that hit us in the face daily with sensory overload, learning to find peace within, is essential. In the face of economic and financial ruin of the nation, many of us have been slapped in the face and are dealing with the same plights in our immediate everyday struggles of survival and existence in this society.  We are trying to just figure out how to get work to put gas in the car, to pay for the car, to get to a job we don’t have, to get food to put on the table, to have a table to put the food onto, to keep a roof over our head, and circling back to put shoes on our feet and clothes on our back to find the job that pays for the roof, and to get the education that leads to the job that doesn’t pay enough to pay for the car or the roof or the table or the shoes or the education that we need to get the job that leaves us no time to get the education to get a better job than the job we have just trying to survive.

 

          In this circle of chaos, one of my dearest friends has declared what he deems a 'mental health day' to be a part of their lifestyle.  This is defined as a day where when he or his wife, make a conscious decision to stop 'fighting the stress' and give in to a day of mental rest.  This means that they do nothing that puts pressure of productivity on themselves and they do not allow feelings of guilt enter their emotions for doing so.  It could be for example: staying home and cuddling in front of a movie, reading a book, going for a bike ride, exploring a local park with a 3 hour walk, sleeping, going to lunch with a friend, cooking,  whatever it is, to rest the brain of the extremely stressful situations of regular everyday life.  This is a day whereby one may wake up 'on the wrong side of the bed' and is in an immediate funk that one just can’t seem to shake off.  Symptoms are feelings of: Depression, Irritability, Grumpiness, being Moody, Angry, Temperamental, Impatient, Belligerant, Gloomy.  Instead of wallowing in these feelings, they have decided to make lemonade out of their lemons.  I like their adopted lifestyle incorporation. I’ve adopted these days too from time to time.  You see, we all need to find ways to cope with life’s anxieties. We must learn to not drown in stress and hold on to moments of clarity.  When our life force is in a positive vibration, we begin to sing in harmony with the universe and we gain fruitful wisdom.  We sync ourselves to that music by simply participating in activities that make us ‘feel good’.  A healthy habit to form is to allow yourself ‘mental health moments’.  If you are not able to give yourself a full day…give yourself these mental health moments.  They are bits of meditation.  Meditation is good for your soul, body, and mind.  It can help you get out of your funk.  These mediation bits will help you restore balance in your life.  Make room for them in your lifestyle.  Make an effort to share these moments with people you know… bring them into your meditative moments… positive energy grows exponentially quick.

 

          This has been demonstrated in the fact that they have been more productive lately than they have when they were focused on the stress.  They are physically healthier now too.  They’ve been tapping into their passions and making progress by applying their abilities.  They surround themselves with friends and family on a regular basis and communicate their feelings which helps motivate them to stay focused on their strengths. Although, they still face the chaos of life’s unexpected turns, they’ve learned to place their focus on the positive moments and they deal with struggles in smaller increments instead of by letting a big picture of doom crowd their life.  Remember the law of attraction is always at work!

April
2

So my days have been filled with stress.  I go into work with a chipper attitude and leave frustrated.  I give it, but I don't receive it.  Something wrong with this picture. It's a feeling of overwhelmingness. Yes, I think I just made that word up, but anyway,  I have no time to look for an alternate replacement, since it seems nowadays, everything is via internet an takes a lot more time to converse, even though we are programmed to believe it is a timesaver…HA HA HAHAHAHA…. BUT!… I must make time because time (my time and yours darling!) is precious and it is being wasted and there's nothing more tragic.  I definitely feel much more powerful on the days I exercise. It's true.  Physically, I can feel the difference that the endorphines make. When the body is strong, so is the spirit and the mind.  I confirm to making a change.  I am not happy, I refuse to persuade a lifestyle of bitterness. BELIEVE.That's a powerful word.  BELIEVE…in yourself.  YOU ARE AWESOME….look that word up people!!:) Give yourself all the credit you deserve..because YOU ARE WORTHY. 

TIP OF THE DAY: go put on a fun song and DANCE!!!!

 

DO IT………….. DANCE

 

When you are in harmony, the universe around you vibrates harmoniously…live in tandem!

 

July
28

 

 

There's a definitive connection between living well and healthfully and having a cheerful outlook on life.  The universal law of attraction is always in action.  If you dwell on negative you inevitably draw more negative into your life. 

November
25

Cranberry Ice Cream Pie Recipe!

Ingredients
·   9-inch chocolate crumb pie shell
·   2 cups vanilla ice cream, softened
·   1 cup canned whole-berry cranberry sauce
·   1 tablespoon orange juice
·   2 cups whipped topping
·   2 tablespoons sliced almonds, toasted
Directions
1.  Chill the pie shell in the freezer while you prepare the filling.
2.Place the softened ice cream, cranberry sauce, and orange juice in a large bowl and stir with a wooden spoon until the ingredients are well blended.
3.Spoon the filling into the chilled shell and freeze the pie until firm (4 hours or more). Next, spread the whipped topping over the ice cream layer and sprinkle on the almonds. Cover the pie and return it to the freezer. Allow the pie to stand at room temperature for 20 minutes before slicing it. Serves 8




What I am thankful for….. I am thankful for many things this year, but most of all for my amazing husband and the faith he has held on to in his heart through all the trials and tribulations of our entrepreneurial ideas.