Expert Enough

I Always Mess That Up

You ARE It!

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How to talk to yourself…

Your worst enemy cannot harm you…

People often say that motivation doesn’t last….

CREATE your DAY!

Live Out Of Your Imagination, Not Your History

“Live out of your imagination, not your history.”

 – Stephen Covey, is the best-selling author of “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People”.

It’s TIME To Make That CHANGE

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Planet of the Apps

Never Say Anything About Yourself…

“Never say anything about yourself you do not want to come true.”

– Brian Tracy, is a best-selling authors and speaker.

Turn your “i can’t” into a “hell yes i can”!

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A good reminder for me today…

CREATE A BETTER FUTURE!

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Here’s a new favorite JJ Heller song that really touched me over the weekend…

You Are Bigger Than Your Problems!!

“Poor people will do almost anything to avoid problems. They see a challenge and they run…the secret to success, my friends, is not to try to avoid or get rid of or shrink from your problems; the secret is to grow yourself so that you are bigger than your problems.”

– T. Harv Eker, is a motivational speaker and touring lecturer best known for his bestselling book, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind.

RAISE YOUR STANDARDS!!

The Benefits of Beauty

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LIVE YOUR TRUTH!!

The Basics of Self Care

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“Isn’t everyone codependent?” a woman asked me.

“Maybe,” I said.

It is easy to get embroiled in other people’s dramas. Isn’t it even easier to see what other people need to do to take care of themselves, rather than tend to our own affairs? That’s when we need to remember the basics of taking care of ourselves.

These basics include comfortable living arrangements, enough sleep, proper nutrition and hygiene, social contact, fun or pleasure, taking responsibility for our own emotions, earning enough money to pay our bills, taking responsibility for our own goals and dreams, and saying no sometimes to others and sometimes to our own impulses.

My daughter introduced me to a computer game recently. It’s a game where you create a city and get to rule the lives of the people in it. In this game, you get to decide where the people sleep, how much they sleep, when they eat, when they go to the bathroom, when they take a shower, whether they clean up after themselves, when they rest, whether they go to work so they can pay their bills and buy food, how much education they get, and how much they socialize. Kind of like playing God. “You can make the people go crazy,” my daughter explained. “All you have to do is not let them get enough sleep.

One of the meanings of “jaded” is being exhausted. Not getting enough sleep, not eating properly, not tending to our own emotions or our social needs can easily cause us to become jaded.

We can make ourselves feel crazy by not tending to the basics. It was tempting to torture the people in the game just to see how they reacted. Sometimes it’s tempting to torture ourselves.

Value: Whether we call it self-care, taking responsibility for ourselves, being good to ourselves, or practicing the basics, that’s the value we’ll explore this week.

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