Where is the love?

Hurt

Every day is a new opportunity to change your life

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Every day is a new opportunity to change your life. You have the power to say this is not how my story ends. new opportunity destiny poster – notsalmon

Redefine your life!

Today’s Visual Inspiration: Redefine Your Life!

YOU Are Surrounded by GRACE!

Today’s Visual Inspiration: YOU Are Surrounded by GRACE!

I won’t give up

Uprising

The Information Diet

10 Goals You Should Accomplish In 10 Years

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“If we all did the things we are capable of, we would astound ourselves.” – Thomas Edison.

Life and everything in it revolves around balanced equations. The numbers are critical. Just the slightest imbalance and big issues arise. Keeping this in mind, when setting personal goals we should first take stock of where we already are. Perhaps you have done quite well financially, but your personal relationships are severely lacking. Maybe your marriage is secure and amicable, but in the area of romance the fire has long dimmed. We need to take an honest assessment of where we have succeeded and where we have failed. Then we can determine how to proceed forward. With this in mind, here are 10 primary areas of life to focus on for the next 10 years of your life plan.

Source: 10 Goals You Should Accomplish In 10 Years | All Pro Dad

Go to the source if you’re interested in knowing what the 10 goals are…

Welcome to #2012 – It’s a New Start!

Today’s Visual Inspiration: Welcome to #2012 – It’s a New Start!

Other people’s dramas

 

Other people’s dramas are so seductive. The more we love someone, the easier it is to become embroiled. You may think, “I can’t let go.” Yes, you can. If you can’t detach in love, just detach. Let love come later.

Application: Whenever we can ‘t stop talking or thinking about someone else, it’s time to detach. If we feel like someone else is making us crazy and we can figure out how to help them, it’s time to help ourselves.

Source: http://melodybeattie.com/meditations/?p=848

Better days…

Happy New Year! May 2012 be your best year yet…

Your new mantra for 2012: That was soooooo 2011

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Your new mantra for 2012: That was soooooo 2011 POSTER-mantra 2012-700-TWEAK – notsalmon

Happy NOW year! Vow to let go of the past and live in the now!

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Happy NOW year! Vow to let go of the past and live in the now! POSTER-NOW YEAR-LG – notsalmon

Everything Happens FOR You!

Today’s Visual Inspiration: Everything Happens FOR You!! :o)

Don’t Look Back In Anger!

Today’s Visual Inspiration: Don’t Look Back In Anger!

My New Year’s Ritual

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Christine Hassler has some thoughts on a healthy New Year’s ritual I want to share with you…

Every year at this time I share my New Year ritual.  This is an incredibly powerful process that I have done the past seven years and shared with my readers and clients.  Over the years, I have heard of numerous miracles and success stories from people who have engaged in this process.  In fact just yesterday, I received the following email from Isa Adney who completed her very first book: “Christine, I made the resolution to write this book and make all of this happen after reading your UPdate about your new years tradition. The way you do new years was the way that really helped me make resolutions ACTUALLY COME TRUE! The formula you shared last year was so wonderful and I am so excited to engage in it again this week!”

This ritual does not involve making any kind of resolutions. Why? Well because resolutions are usually promises to do something “more, better, or different.” We vow to exercise more, get a better job, fall in love, or find a different way to handle our stress. But does this really do us any good? Most of us start the New Year with the greatest of intentions, yet by March (or even by the second week in January) we may not find ourselves so resolved. We revert back to old patterns and often begin beating ourselves up for not sticking to our resolutions. Could there be a way to ring in 2012 that serves us better?  YES!  We can resolve not to make any resolutions and instead engage in a co-creative process of reflection and intention setting.

This New Year’s ritual that I’m sharing with you will support you in letting go of the past and clarifying your focus for the future. I invite you to follow this process and amend it any way that inspires you…

Source: My New Year’s Ritual | Christine Hassler

Go to the source if you want more…

A Compact Guide to Creating the Fitness Habit

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Health is one of my 3 words for 2012. Here are some good thoughts from Leo Babauta

A new year, a new slate of resolutions.

Perhaps the biggest resolution at New Year’s is to get fit — start exercising, start eating right, and all that jazz.

But resolutions never last. As you might already know, I’m not a fan of resolutions.

Instead of creating a list of resolutions this year, create a new habit.

Habits last, and they lead to long-term fitness (and more). They require more patience, but they are worth the wait.

As some of you know, fitness habits are what started me along the path to changing my life. I quit smoking, started running. Then I started eating healthier, became vegetarian (now vegan), quit the junk food addiction, started doing other types of workouts (bodyweight, weights, Crossfit, anything that was fun).

And six years later, I’m nearly 39 years old and in the best shape of my life. I have less bodyfat than any time since high school, more muscle than ever in my life, and I can run and hike and play longer than anytime in the history of Leo. That’s not to brag, but to show you what can be done with some simple fitness habits.

Source: » A Compact Guide to Creating the Fitness Habit :zenhabits

Go to the source if want the rest of his perspective…

The Most Powerful Time Management Tool You Will Ever Need!

I always get excited when I see that Kute Blackson has posted again. Today is no exception…

The most powerful time management tool you will ever need:

Life is short.

Each moment is precious.

When it’s gone its gone.

You can make your money back, You can buy material possessions.

But not  your time.

How do you want to live each moment?

This really hit me many years ago as I sat in the back of an Indian taxi speeding down a country road in the Andhra Pradesh wilderness, at close to 115 mph. As I dozed off waiting to arrive at my destination, I looked up only to see a huge truck the size of a whale heading straight into our taxi.

This was not good.

In a matter of seconds everything turned slow motion, and I had one of those moments you hear so much about. My entire life flashed in front of me, including the images of those I loved,  and the regrets I had sat in my heart like a heavy weight.

I was sure I was going to die.  My destiny seemed certain.

I had often wondered how I would face death when that moment actually came. My moment had come. I closed my eyes, and strangely felt a deep calmness realizing there was nothing more I could do in that moment. I had lived a good life.

I prepared myself to meet my maker.

Then all of a sudden I felt the car spin around full circle and come to a screeching halt. Boom. I opened my eyes, and in a dazed state I was quite surprised to still be alive.

My life was never the same after that. It was like going through a death and the surrender that comes with it, only to find myself still alive.

We are all going to die.  You, me, Gandhi, Sai Baba, Mother Teresa, Hitler, Michael Jackson, Bruce Lee, your loved ones. All of us.

This is the bottom line. No one makes it out of this life alive.

The real question becomes “How are you going to live each moment of your life so that when that moment comes you will be ready with no regrets?”

Yet we often waste time on things that aren’t that important.

When you embrace death you embrace life. You embrace each moment as a precious opportunity to live fully and share your gifts with the world.

When you realize and fully accept that you will die. Then you no longer waste time on trivial matters. For each second wasted is a piece of life that if forever gone. Each second becomes more precious that gold. It frees you up to get on with living your life in a way that you have no regrets.

When that moment comes in your life, much of what you stressed about, worried about, fretted about, screamed about, argued about, gossiped about, cried about, fought about, controlled about won’t really matter.

When that moment comes what will matter will be “Did you love those in your life as fully as possible? Did you give your gifts as deeply as possible? Did you become the most authentic expression of who you were meant to be in this life?”

If you find yourself wasting time, being unproductive, or unsure how to allocate your time, ask your self. “Is this how I would like to die?”

And if not, then rearrange your time, your activities, your relationships, your state of mind and emotions in such a way that you can say “Yes” no matter when that moment arrives.

The time is truly now.

Source: The Most Powerful Time Management Tool You Will Ever Need! | The Official Blog of Kute Blackson

Simply brilliant…

David Byrne and the Talking Heads. Simply brilliant…

Life in Wisconsin…

LOL. Apparently this is the first video I ever posted to YouTube…

 

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