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November 27, 2013

I'm Thankful





I'm Thankful

God of all blessings, source of all life, giver of all grace. I'm thankful for the gift of life, for the breath that sustains life, for the food of this earth that nurtures life, without You, there would be no life.

I'm thankful for the mystery of creation, for the beauty that my eyes can see, for the joy that the my ears may hear, for the unknown that I cannot behold filling the universe with wonder, for the expanse of space that draws me beyond the definitions of myself.

I'm thankful for setting me in communities, for my parents, siblings, and relatives who nurture my becoming, for my children who lighten my moments with delight, for my LOVEY who love me by choice, for my friends and companions at work, for all the men and women of our military forces, for strangers who welcome me into their midst, for people from other lands who help and support world peace, and for all the children of the world who offer us hope for the future.

I'm thankful for this day, for life and one more day to love, for opportunity and one more day to work for peace, equality, and prosperity, for my neighbors and one more person to love and by whom be loved, for your grace and one more experience of your presence, for your promise, to be with me, to be my God, and to give salvation.

For these, and all blessings, I'm Thankful, eternal, loving God,through Jesus Christ I pray. Amen.



Confidence





Have you seen those commercials with Plus Size women modeling clothes and even undergarments?  Do you ever wonder what it is about them that makes them so confident? So completely comfortable in their skin and radiating such positive, charismatic energy? I used to wonder this too. And then I learned and read about Stephenie Zamora’s article about confidence. According to her, “Confidence really comes down to one incredibly simple thing, OWNING IT!”


She wrote, “When you're ‘owning it,’ it means that you're totally and completely at peace with who you are in every moment, interaction and experience. You make no apologies for being awkward, nervous, excited, loud, soft spoken or other... you're just you. You radiate charismatic energy whether or not you have an extroverted personality because you are genuinely content with yourself and your present experience.”
Then she listed three ways to own it and how to be totally confident, all of the time. 
1) Get out of your head!
When you stop engaging in the present moment and begin to think about how you look, sound, feel, smell, etc., you're creating an immediate disconnect. Whether you're disconnecting from a conversation or general experience, the effect is the same: You immediately lose confidence. This loss of confidence creates an energetic wave that is felt by everyone in the same room, interacting with you or listening to you speak. It's amazing how someone else's perception of and connection to you can change the instant that you disengage with the present moment and go into your head. It makes it harder for them to connect to your message or to you, leaving them uncertain and uninterested. The trick to living in the present moment is constant practice. When you catch yourself engaging in a viscous thought cycle rather than the present moment (or the person you're with), use your senses to gently guide you back. Speak, take in the smells, notice the textures that you can feel. People that appear totally cool and collected, they are 100 percent engaged in the present moment.”
2) Own it. Whatever "it" is.
“The second way to create instant and unshakable confidence is to totally own it. Whether it's your opinions, emotions, feelings, words or choice of dessert, just own it. Don't give a single thought to what anyone else would think of what you're doing.  You're you, you want what you want and you do what you do.  No apologies. No explanation. Just own it.  This concept is easy to grasp in terms of ordering whatever you want off the menu or picking a movie, but what about your feelings, emotions and experiences?  For the longest time I struggled to own my personality, my view of the world, my way of thinking and my feelings. Not only did I lack confidence, I was stressed, uncomfortable and completely miserable trying to "fit in" with the rest of the world.  I can tell you from experience, it's a waste of precious time and energy. If you're feeling sad or moody, just own it. Be sad, be moody. Are you nervous as hell? Own it. Tell everyone that you're nervous as hell! It stops the process of entering your head dead in it's tracks.”
I agree with Stephenie, back in the days when I was still in the Army, I used to get extremely nervous giving speeches in front of Soldiers, coworkers, and training events. There were so many times that I was so lost in my head and fighting my feelings that when I sat back down after speaking, my hands were sweating, and my face felt really blushed, not to mention, I couldn’t remember if I made any connections with the audience at all. But through practice and understanding my own feelings, and accepting the responsibilities associated with moving through the ranks, I can’t help but making the proper adjustments to do my duties. I realized that as I owned the promotions throughout the years, I must own the responsibilities with it.  Therefore, there was no time to be holding back.  As a leader, I must be able to communicate and provide outstanding examples to my subordinates.  Needless to say, I became a great speaker and was invited numerous times to give speeches during military graduations and such.  I learned to master public speaking even without notes, and give impromptu speeches.  These definitely helped me gained total confidence as time went by. I even started telling a little joke and you know what I got? Smiles, applause and real connection to everyone in the room instead of the typical glazed over stares and uninterested faces. Stephenie Zamora mentioned, “being totally okay with whatever emotions, sensations or feelings you're experiencing in any given moment results in the appearance of total confidence.”
3) Just. Be. You.
“When you honor who you really are, you will do things like wear the clothes that you really love... this in turn makes you feel comfortable, and that produces confidence.”  I really believe that size or weight has nothing to do with confidence.
“Have you ever dressed up in a fancy suit or some clothes that aren't your normal style? Did you feel uncomfortable the entire time? I bet you did. That triggers your mind to run wild with thoughts that do nothing but zap your confidence and make you feel like crap.”
Stephenie said, “by honoring who you are and what you truly prefer in life, you're creating an environment for confidence. You're allowing yourself to be comfortable and express yourself. In turn, you attract the right people, opportunities and more into your life. When the right people and opportunities come along, you feel confident because things are easy. They work for you and your personality.  Don't ever pretend to be someone or something you're not! Just be you. You are amazing. You are unique. You will be so much happier and more confident when you just settle into who you are.”

From What is Confidence, Really? By Stephenie Zamora, Founder, StephenieZamora.com



Early Morning Reflection





"How precious to me are YOUR thoughts, God." 

~ Psalm 139:17



Sandals




Winter is here, so it's time to put these all away.  See you next summer sandals. LOL


Arm Candy Today




Michael Kors with two Judith Ripka Bangle Bracelets


November 12, 2013

Veterans Day 2013





The Best on Earth:
A Veteran's Day Tribute

If someone has done military service,
They earn the title "veteran," and more;
They earn our deep respect and admiration;
That they are special no one can ignore.

They sacrificed the comforts we enjoy;
The list is long of all the things they gave.
Our veterans are extraordinary people;
They’re loyal, dedicated, true and brave.

When terror and invasion were real threats,
They showed us they could handle any storm.
We owe our freedoms and our very lives
To our veterans, who served in uniform.

Our veterans should be celebrities;
They’re exceptional; no other group compares.
We’re grateful for the many things they’ve done;
They’re always in our hearts and in our prayers.

We owe our veterans support and friendship;
Let no one ever question what they’re worth.
These men and women served us and our country,
Our veterans--the very best on earth.

By Joanna Fuchs

November 04, 2013

Relationship 101 ~ Creativity vs. Conformity







No matter how two people define “relationship,” they all involve a certain degree of work, organization, focus, and commitment.  As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I’ve centered my HOPE Based Couple’s Therapy and have found these five secrets indispensable for those who seek to enjoy long term nourishing and loving relationships:


Creativity vs. Conformity

Couples who experience joy together are able to create a structure and framework that is uniquely right for them, as opposed to automatically conforming to what society says they “should” do.  For example, in the world at large it may be considered “wrong” or “selfish” for one to go on a vacation without a spouse or partner.  But what if one person in a couple loves travelling and the other hates it?  It is quite possible, and I would argue necessary, for couples who want to avoid resentments and bitterness to create arrangements that are specifically right for them.  This pertains to travel, handling money, sexual frequency, child rearing, socializing with friends, any action or situation that impacts both parties can be served by being respectfully created and negotiated.



November





Bye October, thanks for being good to me.

Hello NOVEMBER, let's talk....


October 02, 2013

October





October is crisp days and cool nights.

A time to curl up around the dancing flames.

Sink into the arms of the one you love.

Or sink into a good book.





Already?






Time flew by.....nevertheless, I'm so glad you are here October!



Book Review





Life Is What You Make it

~ Peter Buffett

Done!
Today' society, Buffett posits, 
has begun to replace a work ethic, 
relishing what you do with a wealth ethic, 
honoring the payoff instead of the process.  

We confuse privilege with material accumulation, 
character with external validation. 
Yet, by focusing more on substance and less on reward, 
we can open doors of opportunity 
and strive toward a greater sense of fulfilment. 
In clear and concise terms, 
Buffett reveals a great truth; 
LIFE IS RANDOM, 
NEITHER FAIR NOR UNFAIR.



Coffee Time





Have coffee with me and this cute Panda! :)



#SOTD Shoes of the Day






Shoes of the Day!

GREEN, GREEN, GREEN



September 26, 2013

Mood







For me, one of the most perfect times to read a book is when it's cold and raining outside and there's pretty much no outdoor activity to be done. It kind of sets the mood.

Brekky






"When you have something for breakfast, you're not going to be starving by lunch."

September 24, 2013

Prayer Request





Soooo saddened by the tragedy in the town/province I grew up in.  Please add to your prayer request.  THANK YOU!

Almighty God, merciful Father, please keep all of my loved ones, neighbors, friends and all who have been afflicted by this calamity from despair and do not let their faith be destroyed by the hopelessness they encounter. Sustain and comfort them. Direct all their efforts to attend the injured, console the bereaved, and protect the helpless. Deliver any who are still in danger and bring hope and healing that they may find relief and restoration. Through Jesus Christ, your Son and our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.



August 22, 2013

A gift to myself






So many color to choose from....


experiences await.....

things to do....

challenges to face.....

places to see......

people to meet......

friendships to begin....

blessings to come....


THANK YOU HEAVENLY FATHER FOR ANOTHER CANVAS......


Canvas





I'm ready to paint....with colors of course!


Everything NEW...






And a new adventure.....I'm excited! 



And it begins....






August 21, 2013

Birthday Gifts August 2013










This year, I received sooo many gifts. 
To my loved ones, family, friends, coworkers, and colleagues, 

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!


New Beginning






There is always tomorrow that is filled with beautiful moments

still to be felt and experienced.

So take your tomorrow with both hands, 

bloom with grace

because it belongs to you.


August 03, 2013

Hello August












Every end is just a new beginning. Keep your spirits and determination unshaken and you shall always walk the glory road. With courage, faith and efforts you shall conquer everything you desire. I wish you a very happy new month. 




May 20, 2013

So true...







happiness
experience
lesson
memories

the beauty of life...




Happy 1st Birthday Chanel




I love you sweetheart!


Unbroken






UNBROKEN...


Follow Your Bliss





“When you follow your bliss, doors will open where you would not have thought there would be doors, and where there wouldn’t be a door for anyone else.”  

~ Joseph Campbell


In life, it’s easy to end in the “wrong place.”  We’re doing a job we hate. We’re living with people we dislike. We’re keeping things bottled up rather speaking up and expressing our wants and needs. We get so stuck and don’t feel authentic, because we’re not truly doing what we want.

Bliss is what you’re doing when you’re wrapped up in the moment. When you’re so thrilled just to be doing it, it ceases even to be work anymore. Your bliss occurs when you’re living in the moment, and time doesn’t really matter anymore.  It’s when you get immersed in your own bliss that you find yourself smiling.

So, what is your BLISS?  Are you following it?

American mythologist Joseph Campbell summed up that process of seeking your own true happiness and authenticity in three simple words: “Follow your bliss!”

Sometimes in life, we all stray and lose direction.  We’re half way up a ladder we didn’t want to climb, rather than at the bottom of one that we do. We kept compromising and taking steps back rather than pushing ourselves to that difficult decision of stepping forward. By not following our bliss, we permanently limit our happiness and stop ourselves from truly enjoying our lives. 

Developing lasting happiness requires skill and time, plus a clear intention to change our attitude towards life.  However, the actual thoughts, feelings, and memories which have programmed us away from happiness may be difficult to identify.

I got a hold of this book and read it right away.  Hmmm…I normally time myself when I read, but I didn’t this time because I got so immersed in the content.  As I went through page by page,  I was able to touch bases with my lifestyle that it end up pulling back the curtain of my life and exposed what happiness is truly all about.  Many people like me, (Yes, even I) touch happiness just a few times in their lives.  Some people, never at all.  But in fact, it’s possible to be happy all the time ~ if you know how.  Eons of wisdom are beautifully distilled in this book, which demonstrates just how easy it is for you to be happy.  In short, this book is a Happiness made simple!  It gave me a million ‘Aha!” moments.  You could almost open it to any page and get exalting inspiration you can use right now.  This is the kind of book you always want to have handy when you need a boost.  As an advocate for optimism and happiness, I deeply appreciate this book and it made me realized more and more each day that in order to be truly happy, one must put themselves FRONT and CENTER.  We must stop looking outside ourselves for measures of joy.  This book illustrates how the light of peace and happiness are within each of us if we only let them shine.  A real treasure and what an important tenet for our era!  If you are ready to lead a blissful and fulfilling life, this book is a great place to begin your journey.  I am starting mine…come and join me.

~ Ella