Needed this read today. Synchronicity never ceases to amaze me.
7 Steps to Make Friends With Your Perfectionism
Dear Perfectionist self,
Today I accept you as my friend not my enemy. Lets start over and get to know each other.
Love,
Me
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Dear Perfectionist self,
Today I accept you as my friend not my enemy. Lets start over and get to know each other.
Love,
Me
The Hole | Source of Inspiration.
-This blog is beautiful and my inspiration for today.
Stop searching-fill the hole with LOVE.
Dear Friend,
Stand tall and proud. Sink your roots deeply into the earth. Reflect the light of your true nature. Think long term. Go out on a limb. Remember your place among all living beings.
Embrace with joy the changing seasons. For each yields its own abundance. The energy and birth of spring. The growth and contentment of summer. The wisdom to let go like leaves into the fall.The rest and quiet renewal of winter.
Feel the wind and the sun. And delight in their presence.Look up at the moon that shines down upon you. And the mystery of the stars at night.
Seek nourishment from the good things in life. Simple pleasures.
Earth, Fire, Air, Light.
Be content with you natural beauty. Drink plenty of water. Let your limbs sway and dance in the breezes.
Be flexible. Remember your roots.
Enjoy the view.
-Ilan Shamir
Through the darkness it shimmers.
Alas it is out of my reach.
My hand thrusts forward to no avail.
"Reach farther. Please reach" I whisper.
Rest for awhile as I think.
Shimmering it stands patiently waiting.
Listening closely it calls my name.
Tears run down my cheeks, my breath hastens.
Alone in this darkness.
No others can help me now.
I sit with myself and these thoughts.
The walls grow closer and my time shortens.
No tears can save me.
This darkness will soon consume all.
I must try again, forever trying.
Brushing off the tears as my eyes adjust.
There it is. Shimmering less dim than before.
Its calling me louder now, I must go.
Solely focused on the shimmer.
The walls closing in, the darkness surrounding. Let them be.
Let them be as they are.
It holds no importance to me.
I only have to reach the shimmering in the distance.
The shimmer will save me.
It has to. Its all I have.
So I reach farther than before.
There it is. So close. So close.
At last it will set me free.
Free from this misery.
Freedom from this place I will have.
The shimmer within my reach and I grasp it.
The walls scream as they retreat.
And the darkness falls in agony.
Swearing on its return.
Return it shall try but with no success.
For I hold the shimmer at last.
It beckons me to let in in.
But I am just a weak and fearful human.
The shimmer shines now as a powerful beacon.
It runs through my veins entering my blood.
Releasing me from this cave.
Freedom from my own mind.
Safety I have now for my own.
Its energy overtakes my very being.
Out of the darkness I prevail.
Walls and darkness have crashed around me.
Never alone again.
For now I clutch my shimmer.
"What is your name" I question.
Wanting to remember forever.
My shimmer laughs softly.
I have been here all along my child.
But you were to afraid to look up.
Too busy looking around in the darkness.
Staring at the walls and shedding tears.
Be afraid no longer. You are strong.
I am here now and forever inside of you.
Most people just call me HOPE.
(a little long but worth the read)
Yesterday I was feeling a little under the weather with some stomach pain. I slept as long as I could but not doing anything is always a struggle for me. I decided resting would be a perfect time to catch up on some reading. Reading has been one aspect of my life that I can always depend on to bring me joy. I remember spending hours when I was younger getting lost in books. Through the years of having to read more and more academia material though I lost the joy of reading for pleasure and relaxation. It was always about studying and memorizing the words. Thankfully, that is no longer the case and for Christmas my parents bought me a Nook…which I absolutely LOVE. Its like a library at my fingertips!
Anyways….before I left for Nica I asked a couple of my good friends what they suggest I read. My wonderful friend Kathy suggested “A Way of the Peaceful Warrior” by Dan Millman. I downloaded it and it has been just waiting for me to read it. Yesterday was the perfect day. The problem I have with reading good books however is that once I start them I don’t want to put it down until I finish, I am too curious or maybe impatient. Either way, yesterday was the perfect day to start AND finish Way of the Peaceful Warrior. I realize I’m a little late with reading this book as its been around for awhile. But never to late.
I am a thinker, an analyzer and pursuer of the difficult questions in life. One reason I created this blog is because more often than not I am thinking about the purpose of life, meaning of happiness, how to be hopeful…etc. This book, my friends, compelled my ever thinking mind and took me for a wonderful journey of finding peace within oneself. Its not that the book had “the answer” to all my questions about happiness or that it even said anything different than I have heard before. What it did do however is make me reach deep into my mind and soul for how I live my life and how I pursue happiness and peace within myself. It challenged my thought process and I will probably have to read it a few more times just to sufficiently absorb everything it has to offer.
I could write for days about this book but for now I want to share a few of the main concepts that I was able to grasp:
“Happiness is not just something you feel-it is who you are.Everyone everywhere lived a confused, bitter search. Reality never matched their dreams; happiness was just around the corner- a corner they never turned. And the source of it all was the human mind.”
“It doesn’t wonder about whether it should be crying. Babies accept their emotions completely. They let feeling flow, then let them go.”
“There are no accidents in life, everything is a lesson. Trust in your life. Everything has a purpose. A warrior doesn’t see pain, but if pain comes, he uses it.”
Go to the edge
Step in my friend
You have awaited so long
Don’t be afraid
Your life is now
Yet bravery is a hard thing to find
Look deep into those waves
Find yourself
Only you can stand in your way
Why are you stopping now
Remember the distance you have walked
Now is the time
You have made it to the shore
But the journey only begins here
Take heart and jump
The other side awaits
Through this journey you will find
It takes nothing more to begin than
COURAGE
| Three Words That Will Save Your Life by Alexander Green |
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Dear Reader, Talk about a model prisoner… In 1985, Fleet Maull began serving a 14-year sentence for drug trafficking. During his incarceration, he completed a Ph.D. in Psychology, authored a well-received book, became an ordained priest, founded a prison hospice program and launched the Prison Dharma Network, a non-profit organization that supports prisoner rehabilitation through contemplative spirituality. Today Maull works as a peace activist and personal effectiveness coach, lecturing at leading universities, in corporate boardrooms, in high-risk areas like Rwanda and the Middle East, and in what he calls “the forgotten world” inside our jails and prisons. Maull has plenty of wisdom and experience to share. But he sums up his core message in a single phrase: Radical Responsibility. Maull believes we create everything that’s happening in our lives, good and bad. It’s only when we accept complete responsibility that we take the giant step from childhood to adulthood. Self-responsibility is the key to personal effectiveness in every sphere of life. Yet many choose to embrace the psychology of helplessness and victim hood, preferring to explain all their struggles in terms of the actions of others. Like you, I meet many middle-aged men and women who are still grumbling and complaining about earlier unhappy experiences, who are still blaming their problems on other people or “the breaks.” They’re angry with their parents, fuming at an old boss, still simmering over their ex-spouse. They’re trapped in the past and can’t get free. Yet the great enemy of success and happiness is negative emotions. Fear, self-pity, envy, jealousy and anger hold us back, tie us down and suck the joy out of life. Studies show that there are four root causes of these emotions. Once you identify them, you can begin to banish them:
Management consultant Brian Tracy points out that there’s a simple antidote to these factors that create negative emotions. You need only say three words: I am responsible. Whether your problem is joblessness, addiction, overspending, obesity, or a damaged personal relationship, you move closer to a solution the moment you say, “I am responsible.” It’s impossible to say these words and still feel angry. The very act of taking responsibility short-circuits and cancels out negative emotions. As Tracy says, “Every time you blame someone else or make excuses, you give your power away. You feel weakened and diminished… Without the acceptance of complete personal responsibility, no progress is possible. On the other hand, once you accept total responsibility for your life, there are no limits to what you can be, do and have.” This is not to say there aren’t times when our lives are significantly influenced by outside forces. Maybe you’re a great worker who lost her job due to a corporate downsizing or the poor economy. Maybe your parents really were poor role models. But victims don’t create change. It’s only when you choose to focus on what you can do and how you should act that you gain power. Businesses and other organizations today are looking for people who are willing and able to think, who are self-directing and self-managing, who respond to problems proactively rather than merely waiting for someone else’s solutions. A study done in New York a few years ago found that people who ranked in the top 3% in every field had a special attitude that set them apart from average performers in their industries. It was this: They chose to view themselves as self-employed throughout their careers, no matter who signed their paychecks. These are people who set goals, make plans, establish measures and get results. Radical responsibility changes everything. It means you own your thoughts, impulses, feelings and actions. You are accountable for the consequences they bring and the impact they have on others. This is not a burden, incidentally. It’s a privilege and an honor to take ownership of your actions. It creates freedom and control. It gives meaning to life. Self-reliance is the great source of personal power. We create ourselves, shape our identity and determine the course of our lives by what we are willing to take responsibility for. Want to change your life and solve your problems, starting today? Say three simple words: I am responsible. Carpe Diem, Alex |
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