You Can’t Expect Things To Be The Same

Live Life Quotes, Love Life Quotes, Live Life Happy

via You Can’t Expect Things To Be The Same.

Learning to Love Silence: Life-Changing Meditation

Greatist – Health and Fitness Articles, News, and Tips

Full story at:  Learning to Love Silence: Life-Changing Meditation.

This note…

…is all I have left from the woman who, for the most part, raised me in my earliest years:

The backstory? My birth father abandoned my mother and me before I left the womb. My grandmother [who we called ‘Ma moo’ because some cousin that went before me couldn’t say Grandma]  and my maternal relatives rushed in to fill the gap. My mother worked as an administrative assistant to support my grandmother and me in my earlier years. This note was written around the time I was 3 or 4 when my mom met and married my dad and we moved out to start a life of our own. Today, on the 34th anniversary of her death with tears in my eyes I remember this remarkable woman and the sacrifices she made for me…

It was only last year on this day I learned that when she was married to my alcoholic grandfather there was a time when she left him and put her 4 children up for adoption to protect them from the horrible abuses at home — abuses so bad that my uncles later enlisted in WWII preferring to fight the Japanese and Germans to living with their own father. My grandmother, however, reconsidered out of a deep and abiding love for her children and went back to my grandfather despite the verbal and physical abuse. The number 4 is significant because my mother is the 5th child in the family and she was conceived after my grandmother put the family back together. In a very real way, I would not be here if not for her courage in the face of overwhelming adversity…

Today and every day I thank God for the gift of this courageous woman in my life. There are so many happy memories of early life with her — to this day when I feel happy, I sometimes crave a Cherry Coke. Why? When I was a good boy she took me to the soda fountain and rewarded me with one. This note — 50 years old this year — hangs in my home office and is a constant reminder of her loving presence in my life then, now and always!

It’s Time to Let Go!

Visual Inspiration: It’s Time to Let Go!.

Healing Is Not An Overnight Process

Live Life Quotes, Love Life Quotes, Live Life Happy

via Healing Is Not An Overnight Process.

When Someone Believes In You

Thanks to my friend @nilofer who believes in me and my business more than I do myself sometimes! Her belief is inspiring and contagious. Who can you encourage today?

via When Someone Believes In You.

How to Drop the Extra (Mental) Weight and Set Yourself Free

“Letting go gives us freedom and freedom is the only condition for happiness.” -Thich Nhat Hanh

Full story at:  How to Drop the Extra (Mental) Weight and Set Yourself Free | Tiny Buddha.

If Nothing Goes Right

Live Life Quotes, Love Life Quotes, Live Life Happy

via If Nothing Goes Right.

You have all you need within you

Simple Reminders

via “You have all you need within you to become the best….

The grief process

Melody Beattie writes:

To let ourselves wholly grieve our losses is how we surrender to the process of life and recovery. Some experts, like Patrick Carnes, call the Twelve Steps “a program for dealing with our losses, a program for dealing with our grief.”

How do we grieve?

Awkwardly. Imperfectly. Usually with a great deal of resistance. Often with anger and attempts to negotiate. Ultimately, by surrendering to the pain.

The grief process, says Elisabeth Kubler Ross, is a five stage process: denial, anger, bargaining, sadness, and, finally, acceptance. That’s how we grieve; that’s how we accept; that’s how we forgive; that’s how we respond to the many changes life throws our way.

Although this five-step process looks tidy on paper, it is not tidy in life. We do not move through it in a compartmentalized manner. We usually flounder through, kicking and screaming, with much back and forth movement – until we reach that peaceful state called acceptance.

When we talk about “unfinished business” from our past, we are usually referring to losses about which we have not completed grieving. We’re talking about being stuck somewhere in the grief process. Usually, for adult children and codependents, the place where we become stuck is denial.. Passing through denial is the first and most dangerous stage of grieving, but it is also the first step toward acceptance.

We can learn to understand the grief process and how it applies to recovery. Even good changes in recovery can bring loss and, consequently, grief. We can learn to help others and ourselves by understanding and becoming familiar with this process. We can learn to fully grieve our losses, feel our pain, accept, and forgive, so we can feel joy and love.

Today, God, help me open myself to the process of grieving my losses. Help me allow myself to flow through the grief process, accepting all the stages so I might achieve peace and acceptance in my life. Help me learn to be gentle with others and myself while we go through this very human process of healing.” via Just For Today Meditations – Maintaining A Life.

Whatever your losses, they will hang in there until you work the grieving process. Long ago a priest friend of mine told me that all loss is a death of sorts so applying Ross’ stages is appropriate for just about anything…

Life Becomes Easier

Live Life Quotes, Love Life Quotes, Live Life Happy

via Life Becomes Easier.

Fake It Till You Make It: Why Synthetic Happiness Is The Real Deal

Dan Gilbert on “fake it ’til make it”:

How dependent are you on outside forces for your happiness?

Are you happier when you achieve what you’ve been longing for, or when you simply have to just make do with what you’ve got? For example, the amount of happiness your experience as a result of you finally getting that promotion, compared to not getting it?

In this TED Talk, Stumbling On Happiness author Dan Gilbert explains that scientifically, we can be just as happy by manufacturing our own happiness (synthetic happiness) as we can if we get what we want. The reason for this is because we have a psychological immune system that slides into gear during circumstances that may initially make us feel pretty miserable.

One of the most interesting pieces of trivia he reveals is one case where the happiness levels of paraplegics and lottery winners were compared. Astoundingly, one year after both of their remarkably different life-altering experiences, they exhibited the same level of happiness.

Not convinced? Watch the above talk (that has been viewed over four million times!) and share your thoughts about whether synthetic happiness can be just as fulfilling as what we perceive to be the real deal.” via Fake It Till You Make It: Why Synthetic Happiness Is The Real Deal | FinerMinds.

The difference between a weakness and a fatal flaw

Holy Kaw!

Full story at:  The difference between a weakness and a fatal flaw.

It All Begins And Ends In Your Mind

Live Life Quotes, Love Life Quotes, Live Life Happy

via It All Begins And Ends In Your Mind.

SugarGram: A Handy Guide to Candy and Other Sugary Foods

Holy Kaw!

via SugarGram: A Handy Guide to Candy and Other Sugary Foods [Infographic].

 

Forgiving Doesn’t Imply

Live Life Quotes, Love Life Quotes, Live Life Happy

via Forgiving Doesn’t Imply.

A Relationship

Live Life Quotes, Love Life Quotes, Live Life Happy

via A Relationship.

Good people make you feel good.

notsalmon

via Good people make you feel good..

Choose Love Now

“Eventually you will come to realize that love heals everything, and love is all there is.” ~Gary Zukav

via Choose Love Now | Tiny Buddha.

Be Thankful For All You Have

Live Life Quotes, Love Life Quotes, Live Life Happy

via Be Thankful For All You Have.

Zombie Mummy Vampire Pirate Toado

Bizarro Blog!

Get more here: Zombie Mummy Vampire Pirate Toado.

Start a Blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑