Saturday, December 27, 2008

I Miss You Mom!


My 90-year-old mother, Marge, died on December 14th of this year. She lived a long, full life; but I still am having a hard time with the loss. Since she lived with me, she was so much a part of my day-to-day life. I miss talking to her and having coffee in the morning with her before leaving for work. I miss hearing her answer her phone with an "I love you too." (I had previously set her ring tone to "I just called to say I love you" by Stevie Wonder.) I miss her colorful vocabulary and her funny ways. I miss our shopping expeditions to Kohl's, Sam's Club, Walmart, and Value City. Most of all, I miss her love. She will always be with me - watching over me as my personal guardian angel.

I LOVE YOU TOO MOM!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Giving Thanks!

It's easy to remember to give thanks when things are going well. However, it's also important to have an attitude of gratitude even in the darkest of times. Whether your life is going extremely well or you're facing many challenges, take a moment to focus on the many people, things, and experiences that you've been blessed with through the years. Your list might include:


family and friends
just being alive
spirituality
your talents
your career
your home
your possessions
your pets
past vacations
favorite foods
nature
your physical abilities
music
art
beauty
chocolate
home movies
happy memories
great books
whatever else you can think of . . .

Sunday, November 16, 2008

The WOW Factor

Weekend Dressing - 5 Fashionable Ways to Make You Look Wow!

By Deborah E Boland

Just because you enjoy having a lazy weekend, doesn't mean you should get lazy about your style. If you're stuck in a style slump during your precious days off, then it's time for a little inspiration. Whether you wan to go out to dinner, see movie, or just hang out with friends, you deserve to look and feel fabulous, turn heads and get compliments! So here are 5 ideas for weekend dressing that are sure to make you look Wow!

1. Swap your jeans for a skirt
Yes it's the weekend, but why hide behind jeans just because they're easy and familiar? Instead try wearing something that will put a little swing into rest and relaxation time like a feminine flat yoke skirt with soft pleats. Pair your skirt with a cozy cashmere sweater to feel comfy, but still look chic. A pretty solid scarf in one of your favorite colors tied at the neck will punch up the look, or you can add some smart ballet flats by day, or sexy heels by night.

2. Be Bold in a Bright Jacket
Weekends are play time and what better way to send that message than to add a shot of color. The simplest, most up to the moment way to do that, is to wear a jacket bursting with color. This season we're seeing jackets in a deep rich rainbow of colors from burnt orange to plum, ruby red, teal blue and saffron. These emerald colors work really well with all neutrals, especially the new Grey which can be difficult and draining to wear. The key to making this look work is to buy a jacket that fits you absolutely perfectly. Fit is everything especially after 40 to help add structure to a softening body.

3. Play with Scarves
Wait, aren't scarves for old ladies? Depends on how you wear them. Scarves can be a great way to jazz up an otherwise ordinary outfit. Start with a crisp white blouse, unbutton the first few buttons and tie a long thin scarf a few times around your neck and knot it. Keep your blouse untucked and team it up with a pair of slim fit pants or jeans. Or, you can even try draping a large colorful scarf across a neutral top for a more dramatic weekend dressing look!

4. Knock'em Out in a Knit
If you don't have a knit top and matching pant or skirt in your weekend wardrobe, then fly out the door and pick one up! These outfits are casual but smart and are the perfect thing to wear shopping, to dinner or on a weekend getaway. Pair a knit skirt with opaque hose , boots or a pair of shoes with one of the new chunky heels.

5. Have Fun with Flat Boots
As the weather turns and the leaves begin to fall, flat riding boots are a great weekend dressing footwear choice. Rugged and Strong they look best paired with jeans or knit dresses plus opaque stockings. Be aware that your daughter's heavy Frye boots (yes they're back) can sometimes look too heavy on 40+ legs if so you may want to opt for a slightly finer version to achieve this look.

Deborah Boland and JoJami Tyler (The Glam Gals) are Image and Style Experts specializing in helping women 40 plus look and feel fabulous. They are the authors of the e-book, The Glam Plan~ 12 Simple Steps to Take You From Frumpy to Fabulous, as well as coaches for their Tweak Your Chic, Image make-over program. For more tips go to http://www.fabulousafter40.com and sign up for their bi-weekly newsletter. You can also contact them at: info@fabulousafter40.com

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Moments of Decision

Anthony Robbins once said, "It is in our moments of decision that our destinies are shaped." For me, these decisive moments make up the fabric of my days. When the alarm goes off, I can decide to hit snooze and roll over, or I can get out of bed and have a little more
time to get ready each morning. On the way to work, I can relax in quiet solitude, play my ipod music, or listen to personal growth audiobooks. The choice is mine. When I feel like eating emotionally in response to a "bad" day, I can remind myself that I want to nourish my body in a healthy way, or I can give in to the temptation of chips and dip. The quality of my future life depends on the decisions I make each and every day.

In order to shape my destiny, I must stay conscious of each tiny decision I face. Taking total ownership of my choices puts me in the driver's seat of my life. It's not always easy, but it's definitely worthwhile!

Copyright 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C.P.C., C.D.C.

Friday, November 14, 2008

I've been slacking!

Wow! I just noticed that my last post was on October 26th. The only justification I have is that my 90-year-old mother has been very sick. She just got out of the hospital, and since she lives with me I have been staying home taking care of her this past week. Watching her suffer rips my heart apart, and yet despite my own feelings of powerlessness I am in awe. She has been through so much this past year: shingles, kidney stones, several blood transfusions, congestive heart failure, weekly procrit shots, more kidney stones, lung problems, knees that don't work, reactions to medications, and so on. Despite her never-ending medical problems and her advanced years, she was still driving her car around town up until this past summer. At one point, she left the hospital after a week's stay due to a systemic infection prompted by her kidney stones and insisted on going with me to visit her grandson in Kentucky. Even now, as sick as she is, she lifts her tired head up to talk to me about plans (she loves to plan!) for my son and daughter-in-law's baby shower in March. She's so proud that she will be a great grandmother in April!

I have much to learn from her inner strength and resilience!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Amazingly Fabulous Life - You Can Create It For Yourself!

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Dream Big and Protect Your Dreams!

How To Protect Your Dreams
By Maureen O'Crean


We don't often hear people talk about the care and feeding of our dreams, but this is a very important component of bringing our dreams to fruition.


Do you recall ever hearing about an assignment that has been used in high schools where students are asked to carry a raw egg around for 24 hours and pretend that egg is a baby? This exercise gives people the opportunity to experience what it's like to have a very fragile being with them. Our nascent dreams are as fragile as that raw egg- or perhaps even more fragile. To me, a dream is akin to a soap bubble. Remember when we were little children and we blew bubbles with a wand and that bubble stood precariously on the end of that wand? That soap bubble is really a better metaphor for what our dreams are like.


Imagine you are walking through the world with that bubble. You can't protect it because if you touch it, it breaks. You can't cover it. There is nothing you can do to protect that bubble except carry it with a steady hand. I want you to imagine that bubble is your dream. What you have to do is protect yourself via the company you keep. That's one of the surest ways to protect your dream. You want to surround yourself with success thinkers. Make sure that you only share your dream with somebody who can hold it in their heart as carefully as you hold it in yours.


There are social agreements in the world whereby governments send delegates and decide to take action to protect the welfare of the entire planet. Sadly, there is very little social agreement for protecting individual dreams. You can see this manifested when you talk to people about your dreams. For instance, someone might say, 'Oh, well, that's nice but that's not possible. You might not have enough money. You might not have enough education. You don't know what you're doing.' Those individuals, while they mean well, are really dream stealer's. You want to make sure that you are not in the company of dream stealer's, but in the company of dream keepers.


It is also crucial to develop patterns of success. In The Magic of Thinking Big, Dr. David Schwartz outlines several success practices; for example, 'Be a front seater.' It's often said that the front seat is the million dollar seat if you're in school or at a lecture. By making a practice of taking a front seat, it shows you're not afraid to go to where the action is.


Another pattern related to success is making eye contact with people when you speak with them. I would challenge you today to go out in the world and watch how people speak to each other; most of the time you will see that a person's eyes are wandering when they are having a conversation. This indicates a lack of confidence, so you want to train yourself to look right in the eye of anyone you're speaking to, everyone.


Another success practice is walking 25% faster than you normally do because this gives you an air of confidence. And, once you have an air of confidence, anything can happen. It also changes your physiology when you walk a little bit faster than you normally do. The same is true about speaking up when you are talking. You want to speak forcefully and gently, but do speak up.


Another key behavior you can adopt is smiling more. When you smile, you change the chemistry in your body. You're happier and it's easier for people to like you. And being likable is 90% of getting anything accomplished. There is a 9 to 1 factor between likability and technical skills. So if you're in competition for anything-a job, a part in a play, anything you can think of-likability is 90% of it. If you don't like yourself, no one else will. So it's vitally important to work on liking ourselves.


I encourage you to keep your dreams alive and to surround yourself with people that support you. Protect your dreams by incorporating physical success practices that project an air of confidence.


Maureen O'Crean is a Harvard grad and an International Business strategist who supports others to have their dreams come true. An unconventional MBA, she works with authors, speakers, licensed professionals and entrepreneurs in the area of business growth and development. Maureen often uses publicity - http://www.mymediamatch.com/ - to put her clients in the public eye for visibility. She is a published author and creator of an online community of over 18,000 women. Recently featured in Entrepreneur Magazine where she profiled a client's success, Maureen is available for speaking, interviews and consultations on your business. Please contact her at 310-379-9620 or visit her website at http://www.maureenocrean.com/


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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Effortless Steps to Transformation

Transformation does not have to be a long, painstaking process. There are many shifts we can make with ease on a consistent basis. These small variations can add up to major changes in our thoughts, behaviors, and ultimate results. The important thing is to consciously make them a part of our everyday lives until they become automatic and effortless. Try these suggestions, and you’ll be transforming before you know it!

1. USE TRAVEL TIME FOR PERSONAL GROWTH.
Consistently absorb the thinking patterns of successful, happy people by listening to them while in your car. You can download motivational books and podcasts from ITunes and play them on your MP3 player or burn them to a CD. This doesn’t take up any extra time from your busy day and the long-term payoff is definitely worth it!

2. STRETCH YOURSELF.
Make it a practice to do something a little bit outside of your comfort zone each day. It doesn’t have to be anything exceptionally risky. It just has to challenge you on a personal level. By gradually stretching, you begin to develop a rock steady belief in yourself and your ability to handle a variety of situations.

3. TRY ON SOME NEW BEHAVIORS!
You are an expert at doing what you continually do. If what you are doing works for you, by all means, keep doing it. In the areas of your life that you want to transform, however, try on a variety of new behaviors. With the inquisitiveness of an investigative reporter, observe the results you get. Which behaviors do you want to maintain? Which do you want to eliminate? The choice is yours.

4. PRACTICE SETTING YOUR EGO ASIDE FOR SHORT PERIODS OF TIME.
When you can accept your own humanity with all its blessings and flaws, you no longer have to be perfect at everything you do. You can learn to value feedback from others as an opportunity to gain some information regarding the ways they might be experiencing you in any given moment. You can even begin to acknowledge the morsel of truth behind various criticisms without getting defensive.




Copyright 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C.P.C., C.D.C.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Feeling the Fear and Doing it Anyway!

Check out this article by John Halderman, and learn some great ways to deal with paralyzing fears.

Have you ever been overwhelmed with fear as you have faced doing something? We all have I think each at our own level, with some becoming physically immobilized by it. If your fear feelings overpower you to the point of inaction you have given fear the upper hand. I stated it this way on purpose, your fear is not doing anything to you, rather you are allowing the fear to affect you as it does - it is all within your thought. And you have command over your thought and feelings as well. Effectively handling fear can have a great positive impact on your personal growth and development and on your overall happiness in life.

When you get the fear feelings based on doubt, worry and uncertainty you choose to allow these thoughts to roil around in your head. You choose how you interpret them and how you react to them. A fearful thought does not come pre-packaged with a specific set of feelings and behavioral commands. Those too are of your choosing.

When you let yourself remain in the fear, you are choosing to have the fear guide your actions. It's a logical progression to react to the fear feelings based on how most of us have developed our perceptions around fear. But when you realize that you have created the whole cycle in your mind, you can begin to see that you have ultimate command over the whole cycle. You can change this existing cycle of perception, interpretation and reaction to one that is more supportive of the life you want.

Dr. Wayne Dyer is well known for saying that when you change the way you look at things, the way you look at things changes. He is referring to your perception, which may appear at first to be totally automatic but it's not. Well it is and it isn't! It is automatic as it functions now, but you have the ability to change it and have it automatically be different. Just because you now, as most do, react to worry, doubt and uncertainty with fear thoughts does not mean this is the only way or that it must be this way.

So how did your perceptions, interpretations and reactions get the way they are? And why does it seem that this is just the way they should be? Because you were taught these things by those you were around as you grew up. You took on the perceptions, interpretations and reactions of those who provided the greatest impression on you as you grew up. Your mind allows this, unless you consciously step in to stop it, because it seems normal in the environment you were in when young and highly impressionable. When most or all of the people you are around do it 'this way' there is no red flag raised in your thinking to question it, so you don't. Their way becomes your way.

This is how your behavior and that of groups, families and societies is formed and why it appears to be 'normal'. And the fact that many people behave in a certain way does not make it the best way, many times it is just the easiest way. It is easier to conform than to take a unique path. You don't have to remain stuck in the mode of allowing fear thoughts to control your actions. You have command of your thinking so you can change the whole cycle or mental chain of events that occurs with fear. Initially the thoughts of doubt, and some uncertainty are normal when you are facing something new, different or challenging but you don't need to let the heightened feelings well up and create this big fear thing that you then cater to.

You can change the way you look at doubt, worry and uncertainty. They are just certain thoughts questioning what you are about to do. "Am I prepared?" "What if ____?" "Maybe I won't remember?" "How will they react?" "How do I look?" These are mostly logical concerns about what you are about to do and if you can answer them logically, without emotion, you can clear them up and soothe your mind. Some you can specifically answer and check off the list and others you will determine you can't do anything about, so you do not concern yourself with it any more. Choose to leave out the doom and gloom thoughts, the "I can't" thoughts that are not part of the original concerns - they are your reaction to those thoughts.

Just because you are concerned with how you look, dies not mean you should stop from doing it. Just because you are wondering if you are prepared or not does not mean to turn and run. Just because you have not done this before does not mean you can't. You interpretation and reaction to the logical progression of thought leading up to your planned action is what causes you to freeze up. But even when you allow the feeling of fear to well up over these thoughts, still does not mean you must behave in a certain way. You can proceed with the fear, don't interpret the fear feelings as a stop sign. Just acknowledge those feelings and move on. Accept them, realize how they come about and let them be. Fear thoughts and feelings in themselves can't do anything, only when you choose to react in specific ways do they. Choose not to react to them in ways that have you suffering and keep you from what you want.

It's your life, live it your way. Every day is a good day for personal growth and development.

John Halderman wants you to live the life you desire, finally get information, tools, methods and tips for daily change and improvement. For newsletter and 45 page report, http://www.designalifesystem.com and see how personal growth is a daily activity

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Accept Yourself First!

Self-improvement is great if it's done in a spirit of fun and creativity; however, if we are always feeling that we aren't good enough as we are, we will never be satisfied by any of the changes we make.  The first step in creating the life of our dreams is to arrive at a place of true self acceptance.  That doesn't mean that there aren't things we would like to change. It does mean that our happiness with ourselves does not depend on these changes.  If we do not love ourselves unconditionally, it will be difficult for others to do so. 

The poet David Whyte speaks to the necessity of taking exquisitely good care of ourselves: "If you do not give to yourself, you will always hold others at emotional gunpoint."  

When we place ourselves last on our own lists, we can end up feeling resentful and looking to others to fill us up.  When they can't or won't, we might point to our own unworthiness as the cause or blame them for being insensitive!  This ends up being a no-win situation.  

To begin the process of accepting ourselves, we might want to consider these questions.

1.  What do I need to start accepting about my body, my personality, my talents, my perceived weaknesses?  (For instance, I do not have an athletic cell in my whole body; and I'm perfectly fine with that - although if I were to suddenly turn into an olympic champion that would be just fine with me!)

2.  What self-talk do I need to change to start this process?

3.  How have I adopted the judgments of others as my own?

4.  Do I really believe there is some absolute truth to these judgments?

5.  What do I want to believe about myself?

6.  What benefits do I receive from being my own worst critic?

7.  What do I want others to do for me emotionally that I am not willing to do for myself?

8.  Am I willing to commit to accepting myself unconditionally as I am, while recognizing there are areas I'd like to change?

Copyright 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C.P.C., C.D.C.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Declutter Your Life!

I'll admit it. Clutter is my nemesis. I always start out with good intentions, and I can even do a thorough job of cleaning up my environment when I must. All too soon, however, I find myself drowning in a sea of "stuff" or working my way through the thousands of emails that cross my path. Envious of others who are not so organizationally challenged, I resolve to be just like them; but that's easier said than done.

So what gets in my way? Well, I'm usually multi-tasking and often do things at hyperspeed, so it's easy to fail to pay attention to the things I'm doing from moment to moment. I also tend to become overfocused on the task at hand and don't want to start something unless I can finish it.

Through the years, I've found certain techniques that work better than others when facing my "clutter" demons. You might find these helpful as well.

  1. Choose one type of clutter per month to focus on. If you decide to tackle the drawers in your home and/or office, intend to organize one drawer per day while leaving weekends free. By the end of the month, you will have streamlined 20 of them without feeling a bit overwhelmed.
  2. Commit to throwing out five pieces of paper per day. This can include envelopes, receipts, kleenex, etc.
  3. Pay attention to what you are doing - while you are doing it. This is key!
  4. Deal with your emails as you read them - file them, forward them, respond to them, or delete them.
  5. Vow to use up all your shampoo/shower gel/soap, etc. before buying more. This is one I need to follow since, left to my own devices, I tend to have a number of partially-used bottles filling up my bathroom cabinets.
  6. Once a week set a timer for fifteen minutes, play your favorite music, and pick up as much clutter as you can during this time period. When the timer goes off, stop and give yourself some much needed relaxation!

Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C.P.C., C.D.C.®

Monday, September 8, 2008

Coming Up Empty!

I'm sitting here at my computer, racking my brain over a topic for this blog post. It seems like the harder I try to think of something, the more illusive that something becomes. Feeling stuck, the anxiety starts to set in; and then I remind myself to breathe! After two deep inhalations, I feel a shift within - and I realize that this process is a metaphor for our lives.

We women all too often pressure ourselves on a consistent basis to perform, accomplish, maintain, lead, engage, plan, satisfy, and so on. Some of us begin to feel a sense of paralysis take over as we walk around in a semi-conscious state, feeling totally inadequate in relationship to the tasks at hand. We forget to take care of ourselves in the process.

The very act of breathing deeply has the power to slow us down, replenish our spirits, and allow us time to gain some perspective on our situation. We might even decide to give ourselves a much-deserved break.

I think I'll take one myself!

Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C.P.C. C.D.C. ®

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Dream-Come-True Life - Ten Things You Must Do to Create the Life of Your Dreams!

Creating a dream-come-true life might sound like a fairy tale; however, it is possible if you go about it in the right way. It takes patience, determination, courage, and an extreme desire to succeed. If you really want to make life-altering changes, there are ten things you must do. Follow these suggestions, and you'll be well on your way to a total transformation.

  1. Make yourself a priority in your own life.
  2. If you aren't the star of your own life, then who is? Putting your needs on the backburner while you take care of everyone else is a surefire way to burn out fast. You can't transform your life if you don't make time for yourself, and you won't make time for yourself if you come last on your list. Decide now to treat yourself as well as, if not better than, you do others. Transformation takes time, effort, and the belief that you are worth it!

  3. Schedule weekly appointments with yourself.
  4. Creating a dream-come-true life requires your time and attention. The only way to truly make time for yourself is to schedule it into your calendar. If you have time blocked out for yourself on paper, you can tell others that you have an appointment. They don't need to know who that appointment is with, unless you want to tell them. This will free you to place your attention on what really matters to you for a designated time each week.

  5. Live with intention.
  6. You will either direct the course of your life, or it will direct you. Living with intention requires you to consciously choose the path you take each day. It can be as simple as planning your day before you get out of bed, or as complicated as writing out to-do lists to organize your life. The mere act of setting an intention improves your chance of success. You can intend to enjoy your day, eat in a healthy manner, relax, meditate, play, or accomplish something. With intention, you set the tone as to how you want to live your life.

  7. Eliminate the "stuff" that drains your energy.
  8. This includes the things, people, and situations that clutter up your life, zap your enthusiasm, and generally take up a great degree of your attention. Start by making a list of these energy drainers, and then decide to cross them off your list a little bit at a time. As you de-clutter your life, be sure to take time to celebrate!

  9. Get really clear about what you want your new life to look like.
  10. Take some time to journal about the areas of your life you want to transform. Cut out pictures from magazines, and paste them in a scrapbook. Paint a word picture for yourself until the changes feel like they are happening in the present moment. Flesh out your dreams with as many details as possible. In your dream-come-true life, where will you be living? What will you look like? Who will you be spending time with? How will you spend your time? Will you travel? If so, where will you go? You get the idea.

  11. Spend time pursuing your passions.
  12. Since you don't know how much time you have on this earth, it's important to pursue your passions. What makes you feel truly alive? Maybe you love dancing, or reading, or learning. Find ways to fill your days and weeks with opportunities to explore as many areas of interest as possible. Plan to fill your transformed life with an abundance of the things you love.

  13. Take charge of your thinking.
  14. You don't have to believe everything you think. Recognize that thoughts lie, and know that you are the author of your own story. If the current chapter doesn't work for you, begin to take it out into the light of day and question it. Could there be another, equally valid, story about the events in your life? Might someone else's story have merit? Were you born with your beliefs? If not, how did you learn them?

  15. Become aware of the lessons you are teaching others.
  16. You teach others what to expect from you by the things you tolerate. If you are not happy with the reactions you get from people in your life, decide to start teaching some new lessons. Set boundaries, and stick to them. Say no when you feel like saying no. Be true to yourself, and eventually others will learn to respect your wants and needs.

  17. Create a "lesson plan" for changing your life and follow it, one step at a time.
  18. The best way to get to any desired destination is to follow a road map. Creating a "lesson plan" for your transformation gives you a path to follow. You can design a weekly, monthly, and yearly plan outlining the action steps required for your journey. Once you have your plan in writing, intend to do something specific each day that will head you in the right direction. As you develop new habits, you will incorporate them into your life with ease.

  19. Enjoy the journey.
  20. Practice being mindfully present in each moment of your life. Stop and really see the beautiful things in front of your eyes. Smell the exquisite scents that come your way. Savor the flavor and texture of the food you put in your mouth. Notice the bodily sensations involved in moving on this earth. Take a nap. Get a massage. Write a letter to a friend. Bask in the sun. The world is yours to enjoy!

Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C.P.C. C.D.C. ®

Saturday, August 23, 2008

TAKE YOUR INNER CHILD OUT TO PLAY!

When you were little, you probably played with joyful abandonment! Your imagination soared as you transformed yourself on a regular basis. One day you were a princess. The next day might have found you playing cops and robbers. Instead of obsessing over your next meal, you toyed with your food and couldn't wait to finish eating so the fun could begin again. Never once did you doubt that your dreams would come true. The sky was the limit, and you were the star of your own show.

How quickly things changed! You became all too serious and self-conscious as you worried about looking foolish, being inconvenienced, embarrassing yourself, displeasing others, and being judged. Romping in the rain turned from a joyful experience to something that would make a mess, get you sick, and require you to do your hair all over again. Exercise changed from playing tag, taking dance lessons, or climbing hills to running on treadmills at the gym and keeping up in aerobics class, which you enjoy more if your body looks cute in spandex.

Whether it was making a fort out of sheets, blankets, and pieces of cardboard or changing Barbie's clothes to suit the occasion, your imagination knew no limits, and you entertained yourself for hours. You didn't feel guilty for "wasting" your time.

Are you feeling a bit of nostalgia? Well, it's about time you listen to your inner child. "Grown-up" doesn't have to mean lifeless. How do you reconnect with that imp inside of you who wants to have fun?

Follow these tips, and you'll be well on your way:

  • Make a list of playful things you'd love to do - dance, take a walk, read a book, watch a cartoon, ride a horse, learn a language, draw, paint, color, cook, listen to music, flirt - play can mean different things to different people.

  • Schedule time for fun into your calendar.

  • Make a decision to have one new experience each week.

  • Spend time with young children.
  • Ditch the self-consciousness - it no longer serves you!

  • Limit the amount of time you spend around gloom and doom- in the form of the news, television, other people, or your own thoughts.

  • Have fun and celebrate your life! It's the only one you have!

  • If you're ready to start transforming NOW, visit http://www.mypersonaltransformation.com and find support in creating a belief system that will assist you in making your dreams come true. Don't forget to sign up for your free e-book and check out the Pamper Me page. You will be glad you did. 


    Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C. P.C., C.D.C.®

    Monday, August 11, 2008

    Ten Pampering Indulgences

    If you want to make yourself a priority in your own life, you need to learn to pamper yourself. At least once a week, treat yourself to a relaxing bubble bath, a massage, candlelight, soft music, a manicure, pedicure, or whatever takes your fancy. The following ten products are sure to put a smile on your face and give you a sense of renewal to approach the next day with enthusiasm and vitality.

    1. Pink Ladies Gift Set by LUSH COSMETICS

    2. Toss a bath bomb in the tub, watch it fizz, and then sit back, relax, and enjoy!

    3. Ocean Salt Cleanser by LUSH COSMETICS

    4. This smells terrific, and makes your skin feel like satin!

    5. Gensen No Tanoshimi Hot Springs Bath Salts Assortment

    6. You’ll feel like you’re bathing in Japanese Hot Springs!

    7. Silk Shake Sugar Cookie Bubbling Milk Bath by Bidwell Botanicals

    8. It’s as yummy as it sounds!

    9. Molton Brown Inspiring Wild Indigo Bath and Shower

    10. Anything from Molton Brown will make you feel like a pampered princess!

    11. Spa Sister Ultra Moisturizing Lavender Foot Butter with Olive Oil & Shea Butter

    12. You’re feet are saying “YES” already!

    13. Bliss Super-Spaah Set

    14. You’ll feel the bliss as soon as you try it.

    15. Spa Magazine

    16. Inspire yourself with a little light reading.

    17. Serendipity 3 Frrrozen Hot Chocolate Gift Box

    18. For the chocolate lover in you!

    19. Spa Sister Overnight Foot Saver Kit 3 Piece Set

    20. Wake up to baby soft feet!

    Try all of these and more by visiting Pampering Indulgences. Be sure to check out all the pages of pampering products!

    Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C. P.C., C.D.C.®

    Friday, August 8, 2008

    For the Diva In You!

    11 Tips To Put The Spring Back In Your Step
    By Maureen O'Crean

    When we feel down about ourselves it is because we are stuck on a negative or fearful thought. By shifting your focus, you shift the energy and start to remember the marvelous woman that you are. It’s physics! Here are 11 easy ways to feel good again.

    1. Be embarrassingly scandalous in your choice of lingerie, just for you. Remember Mammy in Gone With The Wind? When she wore that red petticoat, she had a blush on her face and a swish in her walk. Red lingerie has its own magic.

    2. Create an alter ego. Even superheroes don’t feel great all the time and they have to show up when called. So do you. On those days when you get to close to the kryptonite, pull out your superwoman outfit. Make yourself take a shower, do your hair and nails, dress up. You’ll feel instantly better.

    3. Cover your roots! There is a hair coloring crayon at beauty supply stores that will disguise your roots between trips to the salon. One good one is by Roux ‘Tween Time” Instant Haircolor touch-up stick. No one will ever know your secret.

    4. Plug your power leaks. Take the phone off the hook and give yourself 20 minutes to recharge. Read a trashy novel and fantasize about what you would do as the heroine. Keep an emergency basket ready with works that inspire you, tapes and music that are an instant hit with you. Even the golden oldies if it gets your feet moving.

    5. Compliment Yourself. While none of us are good at everything, we are all good at something. Praise yourself for the best feature you have and pay attention. Do you have beautiful hands or feet? Polish your nails and show them off. Luscious Locks try a new hairstyle or put on a fake ponytail. Focus on something you do love about yourself.

    6. Call in the emergency team. The sense of smell can shift your mood instantly. The smell of cinnamon rolls makes you instantly happy. Keep some instant apple cider mix and cinnamon sticks handy. Keep on the stove on a slow simmer if your don’t want the calories of the roles themselves.

    7. Share Yourself. When life’s issues bog us down it’s a sign that we are too inwardly focused. Shift your attention to someone who needs your help. By giving of yourself to someone in need, you see your true beauty clearly.

    8. Boost your serotonin level. Sometimes chocolate is just chocolate and a little bit does a whole lot of good. If you are prone to binges, look for a healthier alternative. There is a reason starchy foods are called comfort foods and your grandmother’s recipe for fried chicken and mashed potatoes can help in an emergency. Don’t overdo or you’ll feel guilty.

    9. Surprise yourself. Send yourself flowers online or buy a gift at a store and have it sent to you with a time delay. You’ll forget about it and get 2 hits for the price of one. It will be fun when you place the order and fun when you get it.

    10. Have a pity party. Set an egg timer for 3 minutes and whine away about everything bothering you. Exaggerate your emotions in front of a mirror and get the drama in it all. Give it up and Laugh, long and deep.

    11. Tantalize your senses. Change your look. Try something exotic and play dress up with false eyelashes, dark eyes and flowing scarves. Do a striptease in your bedroom for yourself. Only music, cover the mirrors and feel your power as a woman surge forth.

    Most of all, remember to have fun!

    Maureen O'Crean is the Founder and Publisher of DistinctivelyDiva.com an online community of women-for-women. Co-author of the fun and spirited book, I Am Diva, Every Woman's Guide To Outrageous Living, Maureen encourages women to LOVE the life they are living and to remember to have fun in the process. Contact Maureen through http://www.distinctivelydiva.com

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    Tuesday, August 5, 2008

    Just Got Back From Kentucky!

    It's been awhile since I last posted. My 90-year-old mother was rushed to the hospital last week with kidney stones and a high fever. Her condition was serious, and she needed a quick operation to have a stent put in. She also developed an infection in her blood and ended up in kidney failure as well. However, that didn't stop my mother. She was extremely anxious to visit her grandson in Kentucky over the weekend, and she kept telling everyone she had to be out of the hospital by then. (It's almost the end of my son Sean's internship at Aegon Insurance in Louisville, so she wanted to get there again before he heads back to Butler University for his senior year.) Her body worked hard to get better (with the help of two blood transfusions and some serious antibiotics), and she convinced the doctors she was ready to go. We had a great time just relaxing, visiting, and dining. We even had a chance to try the slot machines at the casino, although we didn't win anything.

    Watching my mother's determination, in the face of kidney failure, terrible knees, post-shingle neuralgia from last October, a pacemaker, rheumatoid arthritis, anemia, and numerous blood transfusions during the past year, inspired me and provided a reminder of how easily many of us give up in the face of hardships, challenges, and disappointments.

    If we really want to achieve something, we need to pursue it with the same singlemindedness displayed by my mother. If we decide that no obstacle is big enough to deter us from our goal, we are more likely to go after it with absolute confidence in the end result. Like her, we won't stop until we get to our desired destination!


    Check out the pictures of our trip on the right side of this blog!

    Sunday, July 20, 2008

    Get Happier!

    Use This Checklist to Increase Your Happiness
    By
    Maurine Patten

    It is possible to be happier. On-going research in the area of Positive Psychology is helping to identify thinking and behavior patterns of happy people.

    According to recent studies, your genes are responsible for fifty percent of your happiness level. Circumstances in your life are responsible for another ten percent. The good news is that the remaining forty percent of your happiness level depends on choices you make.

    In addition, research is helping to identify more skills and factors that help maximize your potential for reaching your goals and enjoying life. This is important because feeling happy has many benefits. Some of the benefits are:

    * Being healthier and living longer.

    * Having better relationships.

    * Having more energy.

    * Being more curious and willing to learn new things.

    * Making more money.

    The book, "The How of Happiness" by Sonja Lyubomirsky (2008) discusses how what you do and how you think affects the choices you make. Since the daily choices you make fall into the forty percent area of happiness that is under your control, it is important to know which choices will enhance your happiness level.

    You may be surprised to see what choices happy people make. Use the following checklist to discover what you are currently doing and what you might want to add to increase your sense of well-being. Happy people do as many of the following things as possible:

    * Set aside time for family and friends, nurturing and enjoying those relationships.

    * Feel comfortable expressing gratitude for what they have.

    * Freely offer to help coworkers or strangers.

    * Practice optimism when they think of the future.

    * Try to live in the present and savor pleasures.

    * Exercise regularly.

    * Are committed to lifelong goals and ambitions.

    * Are resilient during challenging times.

    To reap the reward of feeling happier, it is important to find a place to begin. Think of your strengths and what is important to you. You do not have to do everything listed on the checklist to increase your level of happiness. It is best to chose one or two strategies that will work for you.

    Use this checklist to establish what is working for you now. Then which one or two strategies might you choose to add to your daily life? It may take some effort at first. Make sure you have people around you that support the choices you are making. This might be your partner, a friend, or a coach. Enjoy the benefits.

    Maurine Patten, EdD. CMC, Maximize Your Possibilities

    http://www.PattenCoaching.Com

    Mailto:mdpcoach@pattencoaching.com

    Visit my website at the above link for a free ezine and more information about how to increase your sense of well-being.

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    Friday, July 18, 2008

    Where Do You Place Your Attention?

    This afternoon, I found myself laughing and having fun in one moment and feeling sad and close to tears in the next.   Years ago, my dark moods would have lasted much longer.  However, today it didn't take long before I was once again looking on the bright side of life.  

    How did my moods shift so quickly?  Well, I've learned that while I can't do much about the blues entering my life occasionally, I can definitely do something about how long they stay to visit.  It is all a matter of where I place my attention.  You see, today I saw the movie, "Mamma Mia" and  laughed and giggled through most of it.  I could definitely relate to Mamma!  But then, as I related to her memories of her daughter's childhood, I began to feel the sadness sweep into my heart and body.  I focused on the fact that time has passed so quickly in my own life, and I felt a great sense of nostalgia for all the funny little things my children did when they were much younger.  In that particular moment, I felt old and tired and knew I needed to shift my attention in order to transform my mood.  So I reminded myself of all the great things going on in my life right now.  
    • I enjoy talking and laughing with my "adult" children, my family and my friends. 
    • I'm alive and surrounded by people and things I love and who love me.
    • I get to travel to Europe every year as a chaperone for a high school trip.
    • I've taught myself how to build a website and create blogs this past year.  
    • I love celebrating life and exploring all the possibilities open to me.  
    • My dog, Gigi, brings sunshine and love into my life.
    • I have much to be thankful for.   The list could go on and on.
    Once I turned my attention to my blessings, the dark mood vanished in an instant.   It is so empowering to recognize the degree to which we can take control of our thinking and affect our moods in a positive way.  So the next time you feel a dark cloud hovering over your day, ask yourself these two questions.  What have I been thinking about?  What would I need to pay attention to in order to feel better?

    Tuesday, July 8, 2008

    What Makes You Happy?

                  
    Spend some time today making a list of as many things you can think of that make you happy. What is the purpose of this list? Well, it will focus your attention on the positive things in your life, build a sense of gratitude within you, and remind you of what is truly important. You can start creating your "dream-come-true" life by making sure that your days are filled with items from your list on a regular basis. This puts you in the driver's seat where your life is concerned.
    Some of the things that are on my list include:

  • MY FAMILY   
  • MY FRIENDS
  • HOT CHOCOLATE IN EUROPE
  • MY YORKIE, GIGI
  • FLOWERS
  • READING IN BED IN THE EARLY MORNING
  • GODIVA CHOCOLATE
  • VACATIONS
  • SHOPPING
  • LAUGHTER
  • BABIES
  • WEDDINGS        . . .   and the list goes on and on and on!

  • Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C. P.C., C.D.C.®

    Let Go of Judgments!

    Think about it for a moment. How many judgments do we make in the course of a day, a week, a month, a year? We judge ourselves, and we judge others. We label things and people as being good, bad, right, wrong, ugly, beautiful, correct, or incorrect. Then we live our lives acting as if these assessments are 100% accurate.

    When and where did we learn to evaluate things and people this way? We certainly did not come out of the womb with these deeply held beliefs. Somewhere along the line, we learned them. Recognizing that our thoughts lie can be a liberating experience for many of us. Usually, we judge ourselves even more harshly than we judge others. If we begin to notice the critical thoughts we have regarding ourselves and others, we can then decide whether or not we choose to believe them. Change does not happen without awareness. Once we start paying attention to our thinking, we can get rid of thoughts which no longer serve us in our lives or in our relationships.

    Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C. P.C., C.D.C.®

    Monday, July 7, 2008

    Indulge with Great Books!

    Take time out this week to indulge yourself with great books that help you enhance your life, transform your mind and body, and have fun in the process. Try some of my personal favorites.

    Sunday, June 22, 2008

    Try Guided Imagery Meditation to Manifest Your Heart's Desire!

    5 Easy Steps to Guided Imagery Meditation

    By Art Stanley

    With most things in life, having a guide -- particularly at the beginning -- makes it easier to master.

    Learning this process to gain the full benefit of this glorious gift is also easier when you have some help. That's what guided imagery meditation and visualization is all about. It's like having a qualified guide or coach to take you through the process, anytime you want.

    Here are 5 easy steps to guided imagery meditation and visualization.

    1. Get into a comfortable and relaxed state. That's the first and most important step to guided imagery meditation and visualization.

    You've got to be relaxed to make meditation work and the more relaxed you are -- the better. Allow your entire body to go limp. Simply release any tension as you relax your muscles. Start at the top of your head and work your way down your body, consciously relaxing every area and letting all tension fall away.

    2. Calm the mind. It is possible to relax physically and still have your mind running at warp speed. But the state you want to achieve through your guided imagery meditation is the exact opposite. You need to free yourself from the continuous and random flow of thoughts.

    The first time you try this, you'll find your mind jumping from one thought to the next, without any reason or logic. It simply isn't used to letting go and feeds on thought, whatever the nature. But freeing yourself of the internal dialogue is crucial for meditation and visualization.

    3. Focus on your breathing. Take long, slow, deep breaths. Don't strain though. Keep it easy and peaceful. Relax more and more each breath. By concentrating on your breathing, you help to control your mind's tendency to think about other things. Focusing on your breathing alone occupies the mind while relaxing the body, which is ideal for our purpose.

    4. Attain a meditative state of mind and body. Allow yourself to sink deeper and deeper into a more calming and peaceful place. This is your target destination -- to find profound peace of mind and comforting tranquility where you are connected to Spirit and where no resistance exists. Once you've found it, you'll know you've discovered heaven on earth.

    5. Now that you've attained this wonderful state of complete relaxation, simply project images of what you want to accomplish on the screen of your mind. With guided imagery meditation and visualization, all you have to do is follow along. As the images are painted for you, simply add whatever elements of detail you like. This makes it your own -- your unique creation unlike any other.

    Choose something specific and be definite about your ability to manifest it. Involve as many of the senses as you can. Feel at one with your desire now. Do this and you will have applied the secret of guided imagery meditation and visualization to manifest what you want.

    "Guided" means that your led every step of the way. It simplifies the process and shortens the learning curve. Simply choose a recorded CD that fits a desire of yours. And then follow the narrator's voice as you are gently guided through the entire process.

    Ready to tap into your unlimited mind power to create the life you want? Guided imagery meditation and visualization can give you everything you want, without the struggle, stress and strain. Just follow along on this powerful guided visualization and affirmation session and live the life of your dreams today. Click here for more.

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    Tuesday, June 17, 2008

    Wine Tasting, Anyone?

    How to Give a Perfect Wine Tasting Party
    By Caroline Silverstone

    Hosting the perfect wine tasting party will make you the talk of your social group. The perfect party will allow you to entertain your guests and ensure everyone is happy. You will feel less stressed and more able to enjoy the party yourself, too, when you know you have planned your party carefully.

    The following five steps will help you to plan the perfect wine tasting party. By following these steps you will be taken from the pre-party planning to wrapping up the party. You will find everything you need to make sure that your party goes off without a hitch in these five steps.

    Step One: Find the right setting

    You want the setting to reflect the overall atmosphere of the party. The party should be relaxing and laid back. You want people to be able to talk easily so there should not be a lot of noise. You also want a well lit area so people can see the wine.

    Step Two: Decide who to invite

    You should follow the general rule that a bottle of wine can be used for 15 to 20 people. Any more and you will run out of wine or be unable to give an adequate tasting amount. If you have less people then you will need to plan for the left over wine storage. Additionally, having the right number of people ensures that the conversation will not stall and that everyone will get a chance to speak their thoughts on the wine without being talked over or feeling crowded out.

    Step Three: Prepare supplies

    You want to ensure that you have everything you need for the party. You will need glasses that are made to match the wines you will be serving. You will need napkins. You will also need something to cleanse the palate in between tasting. You should choose bread at minimum. You can offer other foods, but be sure to follow general pairing guidelines so the taste of the wines is not ruined.

    Step Four: Keep the party flowing

    You want to make sure that the party keeps flowing. Move from wine to wine at a pace directed by your guests. When the conversation tends to slow you can move on to the next wine. Make sure you follow cues carefully or you could end up with awkward silence in between each wine.

    Step Five: Closing the party right

    Sometimes people like to linger about after wine tasting parties. It can be helpful if you have a way to wrap up the party that makes it clear the party is done. You may wish to send each guest home with leftover re-corked wine. You could also provide taxi service to get everyone home safely. Anything you do should make it clear the party is complete and everyone should leave. This is not rude, but important so that you are not stuck cleaning up into the wee hours of the morning just because a guest or two refused to leave. This will leave a good tastes in everyone's mouth.

    An excellent resource to find out best wine accessories and wine decanters.  The website also provides great info related to glass wine decanters and where to get the best wine products from.


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    Tuesday, June 10, 2008

    Schedule an Appointment with Yourself!

    When the demands on our time seem relentless and eternal, and we feel like the life we are living is not our own, it becomes increasingly difficult to put our needs anywhere near the top of our "to do" lists. We are too busy taking care of everyone else, while we barely find time to eat meals sitting down or head to the bathroom when nature calls. As time passes, we begin to wonder, "Whose life is this anyway?"

    As women, we are notorious for taking care of others at our own expense. Eventually, though, we start feeling resentful, unappreciated, and used up. When concerned friends and relatives tell us we need to make time for ourselves, we quickly respond with "I DON'T HAVE THE TIME!" Of course, we are right. The empty time slots in our calendars fill up rapidly, often weeks in advance. So what can exhausted women do?

    The answer is simple. We must first decide that OUR NEEDS MATTER! Then we can schedule appointments with ourselves in our calendar that we honor as much as we do all the other demands on our time. What might we do during our scheduled appointments? Try the following and/or come up with some of your own ideas. The possibilities are endless.

    • take a nap
    • meditate
    • go for a walk
    • play with a puppy/kitten
    • turn on the radio and sing or dance
    • exercise
    • get a manicure or pedicure
    • go shopping
    • swim
    • read a book
    • journal
    • draw
    • play a game
    • get a makeover
    • write a letter
    • talk to a friend
    • daydream
    • take a bubble bath
    • go wine tasting

    Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C. P.C., C.D.C.®

    Tuesday, June 3, 2008

    Godiva Chocolate, Fine Wine, and a Bubble Bath!

    Last year, my son and daughter-in-law bought me a bath tray designed to hold a book, a glass of wine, and anything else that might add to the experience of indulging in a long, hot soak. On days when I'm running on empty, needing some "me" time, and craving a little bit of pampering, I select a great book to read, pour myself a glass of LA FANTASÍA ("Fantasy") dessert wine from the Castello di Amorosa Winery in Napa Valley, lay one piece of Godiva Chocolate on my tray, fill the tub with steaming hot water, drop in a fragrant LUSH BATH BOMB (see above), and slip into the silky, scented water. After allowing myself this retreat from the cares, concerns, and demands of daily life, I feel recharged, energized, and ready to take on the world. Try this tip for yourself when you feel the need for a little rest and relaxation! You'll never want to get out of the tub!

    Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C. P.C., C.D.C.®

    Wednesday, May 28, 2008

    Summer Transformation Contest!

    Pick one area of your life you would like to change by summer's end. It might be your body, your health, your personality, your environment, your energy level, your parenting skills, your relationships, your finances, your career,your social life, or anything else you might want to transform.
    Enter your desired outcome in the comments section of this post, and keep us informed of your progress. If you want to send pictures
    of the changes you make throughout the process, email me (transformation4you@gmail.com), and I will include them in this blog.
    At the end of the summer, send in a complete record of your accomplishments. Be creative. You can include pictures, reflections, daily and weekly action steps, drawings,
    or whatever best represents the changes you have made.
    The top success stories will be featured on my
    Personal Transformations website, and the winner will receive
    a $100.00 SPA GIFT CERTIFICATE!
    Go to the Summer Transformation Contest page to register
    and get more information.

    Saturday, May 24, 2008

    Designing Your Dream Life!

    One of the key elements to creating the life of your dreams is to have a clear picture of what you want to achieve. You can't steer your life in a desired direction if you don't have a destination in mind. So where do you start? Try this exercise during the coming week. You'll need some magazines, a notebook, paste, pens, crayons, and/or markers. Pick one area of your life - your body, your health, your career, your finances, your environment, your relationships, your wardrobe, your spirituality, or anything else that matters to you. Label the first page of your notebook with your chosen area. Look through magazines and find pictures that represent the changes you would like to make in this area as your transform your life. Paste these pictures in this section of your notebook, along with any phrases, quotations, questions, or thoughts you might have. When you are finished, write a paragraph painting a word picture of the changes you wish to see in this part of your life. Each day this week, add a bit more to your dream map.

    Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C. P.C., C.D.C.®

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008

    Savor the Moment!

    During my recent trip to Europe, I was amazed at the relaxed atmosphere that was present everywhere I went. Stores closed at lunch so the shopkeepers could go home and eat with their families. People strolled through the streets enjoying the sights. Conversation, laughter, and camaraderie prevailed. The contrast to life in the United States was painfully apparent.

    In America, we seem to be perpetually racing from one thing to another - chasing happiness, fulfillment, and joy. These qualities often appear to be just a tad out of our reach, and so the endless cycle keeps repeating itself. We put off vacations because we're too busy! We work extra hours to save money to enjoy when we retire. We would never dream of closing our stores to go home for lunch. Friends and family get put on hold until we can make time for them. Our own needs get placed on the backburner.

    Perhaps we need to take a step back and think about what it is we are actually pursuing so diligently. Making lots of money, achieving more and more, competing with our friends and relatives, and outshining our neighbors can be empty rewards when they cost us time with the very people we love, take a toll on our health, disconnect us from our surroundings, and leave us feeling drained. When we learn to savor each moment, we bring the very happiness we are searching for into our daily lives!

    If you want to create joy and happiness for yourself in the present moment, as well as in the future, begin to ask yourself the following questions. Let your own answers guide you.
    1. What makes me happy?

    2. How can I experience more happiness right now in my life?

    3. What's missing for me as I go through my days/weeks/years?

    4. What drains me of joy, energy, and happiness?

    5. How can I eliminate some of these things starting today?

    6. In what areas do I need to give myself some slack?

    7. What is one experience I want to enjoy to the fullest today?

    8. If I were to do something special for myself, what would it be?

    9. Who do I want to spend more time with?

    Copyright © 2008 by Holly Cox, L.C.P.C., C.D.C.®

    Friday, May 2, 2008

    Take Charge of Your Life!

    For years, I found myself floating along life's path with little or no sense of the direction it was taking me. Each day blended into the next one, and I reacted to whatever came my way. On a Kairos retreat several years ago, I had the opportunity to walk a labyrinth. At first glance, it seemed fairly simple. I couldn't get lost since I wasn't in a maze. I had to just keep walking the path until I reached the end. Half way through, I started to cry; however, at first I had no idea what the sadness welling up within me was really about. Upon reflection, I realized I was wandering through my life the same way I was wandering through the labryinth, going where the path took me and waiting to reach the end. Just when I felt like I was close to my desired destination, the path would take a turn. Suddenly, I'd be back where I started.

    Something slowly shifted in me that day. I was no longer willing to be a passive participant in my own life. When I attended Marcia Wieder's Create Your Future Now workshop in Chicago, I knew that I had found the vehicle to steer my life in a desired direction and help others do so as well.

    As a Certified Dream Coach®, constantly focused on moving in the direction of my dreams, I am committed to helping you learn to take charge of your own life. Following Marcia's ten step process, you can begin to set clear intentions, learn to trust yourself, discover your purpose, get really clear about your dreams/desires, deal with the doubting parts of yourself, develop new beliefs that serve you, learn from past setbacks, design projects and strategies that move you closer to your "dream-come-true" life, build a dream team, and ultimately become unstoppable! If you are interested in learning more, check out Personal Transformations or e-mail me at transformation4you@gmail.com.

    I was lucky enough to get certified directly by Marcia Wieder. However, after January of 2009, Marcia will no longer be personally leading the Dream Coach® Certification program. If you are interested in learning from this dynamic and successful dreamer and saving $500.00 on the cost of training, click this link to Dream Coach® University. Don't delay. Marcia is only offering the discount until May 15th.

    Wednesday, April 23, 2008

    Manage Our Minds or Our Minds Will Manage Us!

    Many motivated women suffer from high degrees of anxiety. We worry about our families, our jobs, our pets, our to-do lists, our friends, the future, the past, the present, and anything else that crosses our minds. Attempting to sleep at night, we will replay everything over and over again, like sentinels guarding against possible disappointment, heartache, and adversity.

    While often annoying, anxiety is not all bad. Let's face it. Couch potatoes usually do not suffer from anxiety disorders, unless the anxiety has truly taken over and induced paralysis. Usually, our anxious thoughts fuel our motivation, and we get things done. However, with too much anxiety we become overwhelmed, exhausted, and resentful. We wonder why the other people in our lives do not feel as responsible as we do and often complain that all the work somehow falls into our not-so-eagerly awaiting laps.

    So how do we use our anxiety to produce positive results while maintaining control over its negative effects? One of the best ways I know is to learn to manage our minds. If we follow these steps, we'll be well on our way to fantastic results.

    • Become students of our own thoughts. The first step involves just noticing our thinking patterns without judging them.

    • As thoughts pass through our minds, we can realize that we don't have to grab on to them. We can allow them to be very temporary guests.

    • Imagine two walls. On one side, picture thoughts, people, and events that trigger anxious feelings. On the other side, imagine all the happy events and memories in our lives. Both the negative and the positive consistently co-exist in the world. Decide now to spend more time glancing at the wall containing things that contribute to feelings of happiness, serenity, and a sense of well-being.

    • Recognize that we can't control the people and events in our lives, but we certainly can control where we place our attention.

    • Notice our self talk. What we say to ourselves matters!

    • Spend five minutes each day paying attention to our bodily sensations. Run through our physical feelings from our head to our toes. This temporarily stops the endless chatter in our minds and grounds us in the present moment.

    • Make friends with our anxiety. Instead of fighting it, be curious about its good intentions in our lives. What is it trying to tell us? Do we need to slow down? Take a walk? Write in a journal? Change directions? Get more information?

    • Let it become our trusted advisor, while realizing that we have the ultimate say in how we live our lives.
    Copyright © 2008 by Holly A. Cox, L.C.P.C., C.D.C.®

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