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Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Lightarted Living: Breathing Technique to Calm and Focus in Times of ...
Lightarted Living: Breathing Technique to Calm and Focus in Times of ...: The Art of Calming What's Happening in Your Life at this Moment? ��What are you dealing with that has you stressed or hyped...
Breathing Technique to Calm and Focus in Times of Stress
The Art of Calming
What's Happening in Your Life at this Moment?
💓What are you dealing with that has you stressed or hyped? Could you use a simple breathing technique to calm you?
💙Do you need a way to center yourself so you can calmly prepare for an exam?
💚Do you need to calm yourself to prepare for a difficult treatment, like cancer, or as you recover from open heart surgery or a heart attack?
💜Do you need to focus and calm yourself as you seek work?
💛Are you dealing with the aftermath of a divorce, loss of a loved one, or major disaster?
Using What Works to Calm You
Calm, quiet, and focused attention--these are the things we need to get through times of upheaval.
Calm, quiet, and focused attention--these are the things we need to get through times of upheaval.
When times of trouble or high stress show up we need to put calming techniques to use that we otherwise might keep packed away. And the simpler the technique is to apply, the more likely we are to use it.
Sharing What Works for You
Paying it Forward
Some of the best ideas come from others who pass on their favorite tips for getting through difficult times. Today's breathing technique is one that my friend Stephanie, a survivor of breast cancer, shared.
'Do you know Jon Kabat-Zinn?', Stephanie asked. 'I used one of his meditation techniques--'This Moment;This Breath'--out of his book Full Catastrophe Living to get through the stress and discomfort of my cancer treatments. I found it so effective for calming and focusing me I now share it with my hand therapy patients to help them alleviate the pain and fear of their treatment.'
This Moment~This Breath Meditation
The beauty of this technique is you can pull it out and use it the moment you need to calm and focus yourself—no matter where you are and no matter what is going on causing you stress and suffering.
You can use it when you're having difficulty shutting your mind off after going to bed to help you fall asleep. Or you can use it when you need a moment to calm yourself during or after a difficult event.
You can use it when you're having difficulty shutting your mind off after going to bed to help you fall asleep. Or you can use it when you need a moment to calm yourself during or after a difficult event.
When you practice this simple breathing technique it will take your mind off focusing on the past or future--where your fear and anxieties originate-- into being in the moment--This Moment.
💓As you INHALE think: 'This Moment';
💓As you EXHALE think: 'This Breath'
"The river taught him how to listen~
How to listen with a quiet heart
And a waiting soul, open soul,
Without passion, without desire,
without judgment, without opinion."
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
Listen with a Quiet Heart
Choose to live in ‘This Moment’ through adopting this simple meditation to quell your fears and anxiety. Let yourself breath into ‘listening with a quiet heart—while developing a waiting and open soul’.
Resource Recommendation
‘This Moment~This Breath’ mindfulness technique comes from Jon Kabat-Zinn's Book 'Full Catastrophe Living—Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain and illness'. I highly recommend this book to you (Stephanie's recommendation!)
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Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Lightarted Living: Life's Ups and Downs~Buckle Up and Hold On for the...
Lightarted Living: Life's Ups and Downs~Buckle Up and Hold On for the...: Buckle Up "Fate Leads Him Who Follows It, And Drags Him Who Resists." Plutarch Hold On For The Ride ...
Life's Ups and Downs~Buckle Up and Hold On for the Ride
Buckle Up
"Fate Leads Him
Who Follows It,
And Drags Him
Who Resists."
Hold On For The Ride
"Life is a cycle
Always in motion
If good times have moved on
So will times of trouble."

Dragonflies~The
Power of Light
Dragonflies represent new life, transformation
and the wonder of
colorful new vision.
If you've been dealing with an illness or poor health,
enjoy the uplifting vision of Dragonflies as they are also
symbols of the restoring of, and
changing of health conditions for the better.
Times of Trouble
'Times of trouble' in the form of cancer and it's impending treatment has found it's way into my family. We are optimistic about the outcome--and are accepting all words of uplift, optimism and hope. What goes around comes around.
Today's thanks go to Stephanie Bric for the 'hold on for the ride' quote; Normie Wright for the Indian Proverb; and to Jannine Meyerott for the Dragonfly symbolism.
'Times of trouble' in the form of cancer and it's impending treatment has found it's way into my family. We are optimistic about the outcome--and are accepting all words of uplift, optimism and hope. What goes around comes around.
Today's thanks go to Stephanie Bric for the 'hold on for the ride' quote; Normie Wright for the Indian Proverb; and to Jannine Meyerott for the Dragonfly symbolism.
💓Stephanie, a cancer survivor herself called to say, 'Hold on for the ride. You'll get through this and move beyond'.
💓Normie, a cancer survivor, shared the 'Times of Trouble' quote that helped her get through her grueling treatment.
💓Jannine, has dealt with cancer in her own family.
💓Jannine, has dealt with cancer in her own family.
We are all here to share light and uplift with one another. That is how we get through the Times of Trouble and move back to the Good Times.
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Monday, May 7, 2018
Lightarted Living: The Heart and Strength to Overcome Hardships
Lightarted Living: The Heart and Strength to Overcome Hardships: A Heart for Any Fate "Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate; Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to ...
The Heart and Strength to Overcome Hardships
A Heart for Any Fate
"Let us, then, be up and doing,
"Let us, then, be up and doing,
With a heart for any fate;
Still achieving, still pursuing,
Learn to Labor and to wait."
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Dragonfly~
A Symbol of Courage and Strength
Perhaps that's why we're so drawn to these attractive and adept creatures.
We all need to find images, quotes, and symbols that inspire us to keep going--to be 'up and doing--still achieving, still pursuing'--when difficulties arise. We want to arouse the courage within us to persist and conquer what is put before us.
Let Us, then, Be Up and Doing
Who among us doesn't desire 'the heart for any fate'--a hardiness of spirit based in our ability to be courageous and adaptable when faced with the hardships of life?
Life has a way of throwing us curve balls that test our endurance for handling life.
Each time we wonder "do I have what it takes to get through yet another 'difficult life lesson'?"
We do. We discover what we're made of the moment we begin to face the difficulty head on.
If you don't start with the courage and strength, the life experience will show you that deep inside you is a well of intestinal fortitude for you to draw on.
Courage Means
to Take Heart
So what is the key to having the courage and strength to overcome yet one more hardship? You step into life and keep on laboring--'learn to labor and to wait.'
We're all afraid when we first come face to face with a major life difficulty. But as Susan Jeffers said so many years ago, the way to deal with the fear is to "feel the fear, and do it anyway."
Step into action. Face the fear. Fly in the face of fear. Take one step, and then another. Your courage and strength will emerge when you face your fears head on.
Take Heart in Your Struggles
Do you know the
origins of the word 'Courage'? First known use was in the 14th century. The word
courage has been traced back to
corage (Middle English;, curage, quer, and coer meaning
heart (Anglo-French); and cor (Latin) meaning more at heart.
Courage Synonyms: great
heartedness, guts, gutsiness, hardihood, heart, heroism, intestinal fortitude, moxie,
nerve, prowess, stoutness, valor, virtue
Find Great Heartedness within Yourself
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Sunday, April 29, 2018
Lightarted Living: Grief~Honoring the Sacredness of Tears
Lightarted Living: Grief~Honoring the Sacredness of Tears: The Sacredness of Tears "There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak...
Grief~Honoring the Sacredness of Tears
The Sacredness of Tears
"There is a sacredness in tears.
They are not the mark of
weakness, but of power.
They speak more eloquently
than ten thousand tongues.
They are the messengers of overwhelming grief,
of deep contrition, and of
unspeakable love."
Author Unknown
(earliest reference: Dr. Johnson 1841;
also attributed to William Corbett and Washington Irving)
For more than 35 years, Susan Meyerott has been helping people lighten up and step over invisible barriers to change one step at a time. She speaks to your heart, puts you at ease, and makes letting go and moving forward with life easier than ever before.
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Lightarted Living: Comfort and Sorrow
Lightarted Living: Comfort and Sorrow: "Ah done been in sorrow's kitchen and ah licked de pots clean ." Gullah Woman's Proverb ...
Comfort and Sorrow
"Ah done been in sorrow's kitchen
and ah licked de pots clean."
Gullah Woman's Proverb
He that is thy friend indeed,
He will help thee in thy
need:
If thou sorrow, he will weep;
If you wake, he cannot sleep;
Thus of every
grief in heart
He with thee doth bear a part.
Richard Barnfield
Every life has a measure of sorrow,
and sometimes this is what awakens us.
Steven Tyler
“Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes.
Don't resist them--that only creates sorrow.
Let reality be reality.
Let things flow naturally forward
in whatever way they like.”
Lao Tzu
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Friday, April 27, 2018
Lightarted Living: The Only Way Out of Our Darkest Moments
Lightarted Living: The Only Way Out of Our Darkest Moments: Our Darkest Moments "Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no...
The Only Way Out of Our Darkest Moments
Our Darkest Moments
"Finish each day and be done with it.
You have done what you could.
Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can.
Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Don't Stay Stuck in the Dark Days
Finding Our Way in Difficult Times
We all face difficult times throughout life. Who among us wants
to stay stuck in the dark days any longer than we have to when we have work to
do to make the world a better place?
Break Free
Discover Your Deep Inner Strength and Indomitable Spirit
We all long to discover that deep inner strength and indomitable
spirit we possess to help us find our way out of the darkness and back into
fighting for our dreams.
How do we get back to living from a place of strength, courage and trust--and get out of the depths of despair sooner? Emerson said no matter what the problem you're dealing with, keep your focus on your dreams, not your problems.
How do we get back to living from a place of strength, courage and trust--and get out of the depths of despair sooner? Emerson said no matter what the problem you're dealing with, keep your focus on your dreams, not your problems.
The Only Way Out of
Our Darkest Moments
Sometimes in the
overwhelming challenge of trying to recover from a devastating loss or situation we're left
feeling discouraged, hopeless and isolated. Looking through the lens of defeat
and loss, life can begin to feel flat and meaningless.
Change the Filter You Look Through
The key to pulling out of the darkness is to change the filter
you look through to gain a fresh perspective. Or as Ralph Waldo Emerson said, 'Don't
be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams.'
Remember Your Dreams
When you're dispirited it may feel like an impossible task to change your perspective. You don't exactly feel perky.
Yet, changing your focus from the problem at hand and the seemingly insurmountable obstacles you face to putting the focus back on creating a life based on your dreams and aspirations IS the only way out.
What Are Your Dreams
and Aspirations?
💛 What are your dreams and hopes for you and the world around you? What is your motivation for living?
💛 What is one thing you would be willing to get involved with for the greater good of all?
💛 If you had the time, energy and courage to pursue your dreams of making the world a better place--what would you get busy doing?
Stay Strong. Be
Courageous.
There is no way to avoid or go around the painful part of life on our way to achieving our dreams. No one 'has it easy'.
But if each day we keep our eyes on the goal, instead of the obstacles, we allow ourselves to be led by our dreams instead of pushed by our problems, making it easier to endure the difficulties along the way.
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