Friday, May 11, 2007

Abundant thought and creativity.

The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent
I just finished reading Esther and Jerry Hicks 'The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent". Paraphrasing the most profound statement in the book:

"you begin to see immediate results when you improve the relationship between your 'wants' and 'beliefs'. Disharmony comes from sensing, acting, and lingering to long in the poverty or the 'lack of want' or the 'belief that explains why it won't ever really happen.


Appreciation for a really lovely week.


After a month of blissful sleep I have made peace with my body and my mind can visualize happy thoughts more easily.

The weather has been beautiful and the sunshine on my face as I am cutting the grass, in the summery heat, makes me really enjoy and appreciate my connectedness to this earth, with everything in colorful bloom-- this year splashes of purple, red, and yellow seem to grace the sunny areas, and in the shade there are light airy wildflowers of a pale blue, yellow, and white.
  • I am so grateful to be able to work from home and appreciate this weather.
  • My connection to resources this week has been remarkable for health, friendship, and business richness.
  • I am finding the sleep and health improvements sufficient to find a boost of energy to do more.
  • I am able to really relax and delight in both the quiet time and the busy times..
  • Job leads and opportunities, resumes, and talents are being recognized through our network. The successes seem to be multiplying.
  • I am learning through contrast and transparency... to tell my story as it is, to see myself more realistically, and to make decisions that support my dreams more deliberately.
  • I have also taken the courage to keep quiet until asked, but then when asked, being very frank and purposeful in my desires seems to get me better results faster than the belief system that we are running low on resources.



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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Happy Earth Day!!

The most beautiful spring weather has graced Ohio. The grass is lush, the flowers and trees in bloom.. Kevin and I were negotiating for WHO would get to mow the grass-- now THAT is a negotiation that will not be necessary a few more weeks in to spring.

Every day in an appropriate day to honor the Earth and care to take meaningful actions to preserve it for the future.

Today is a perfect Earth Day! The first celebration of Earth Day was April 22, 1970 when over 20 million people celebrated and honored the earth that we enjoy. Earth Day is celebrated by nations in over 175 countries. The first event featured keynote speaker and folk singer Pete Seeger performed in Washington DC. Paul Newman and Ali McGraw supported a New York City Event.

It is not just celebrities making a difference. Imagine what happens if one person in one home on every block in your city were to take a few positive actions like that of 6 year old Ryan Hrejlac of Ontario. Those who say environmental issues are out of reach have never considered the possibilities of a child armed with knowledge and optimism that they CAN make a difference! Since he learned at a young age that unclean water was causing a number of citizens of our earth to die, Ryan sprung into action, creating a wellspring of goodness! Today Ryan's Well Foundation has delivered clean water in the form of 266 wells in 12 countries serving
435,343 people!


Why Raise Awareness now?
  • All About the Environment
  • Climate Change Solutions: What you can do right now!
  • Earth Day Energy Fast
  • Ecological Footprint Quiz
  • Embrace and employ Green Career Options savings estimated at a 25-ton per year reduction of volatile compounds could be reduced in metropolitan areas that allowed 4,500 telecommuters to work from home 1-2 days per week! InnoVisions Canada reports that 1.5 million Canadians are working from home more than one day per week.
    • Think large corporations are not considering this option? Think again!
      • It saves the environment, and real estate costs! AT&T saved about $550M by reducing office space and allowing telecommuting. About 1/4 of IBM's workers telecommute saving IBM $700M in Real Estate.
      • It expands the pool of available resources to hire, while reducing relocation costs, and studies have suggested that teleworking 1-3 days/week increases employee productivity by 10-20%, translating into 5-10 telecommuters giving the equivalent of one free extra worker.
  • Green Shopping Tips
  • Planet Green Game
  • Educational Resources- wow an average tv consumes 200-300 kilowatt-hours/year. TV use alone constitutes an estimated 3-4% of the annual electronic usage in the USA tipping the scale at 46.9 billion kilowatt-hours/ year! Or, in a more earthly view, creating approximately 36 million tons of carbon dioxide, a global-warming causing pollutant. Turn off the TV a week a month and rediscover your family! Its good for you AND the earth.

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Sunday, April 08, 2007

I beg your pardon.. Here I promise you a Flower Garden!


Stir Crazy from that feeling of wanting it to be spring, but knowing a walk in the out of doors to the shivering daffodils, demonstrates a more chilling reality.

Check out the flower garden.. Click on the URL and drag your mouse across the screen... http://www.procreo.jp/labo/flower_garden.swf

May you plant joy like these flowers, where ever you go!

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

What Color Is Green? And finding beauty..


My thanks to Chris Lekander for inspiring this blog!! What Color is Green is a story about finding beauty in being the change you want to see in the world. What color is green to someone who has never seen?

Whether you have the gift of sight or not, may you feel deeply the beauty an joy that exists in the contrasts of our life.

After a long winter, how can I explain the beauty and delight of the emerald green lawn that has suddenly awoke-- of the trees which have exploded in colorful bright pink flowers-- to someone who has never seen? Yes certainly, the gift of life, of sight to see, is a most precious gift.

That story unfolded into a beautiful message when a filmmaker witnessed children at the Kamla Mehta Dadar School for the Blind in Mumbai celebrating the Indian festival of colors -- Holi -- he decided to turn the experience into this poignant and playful public service announcement. Upon completion of filming, he and 67 others pledged to donate their eyes to those in need.

http://www.karmatube.org/videos.php?id=72

For More Information:
http://www.ebai.org/html/index.htm
http://www.tbionline.org/
http://www.restoresight.org/

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Moving in the direction of "on"

Sometimes we learn by contrast.. an experience that brings profound emotion, that helps you realize that your present experience is "off" kilter, to your well being. Tonight my dear friend jokingly referred to me not as a "Type A", but a "Type A+" Personality. I adore her, because her wisdom, her values, and oh what a delight to share time with people who know you, more than just for the "profession". I also appreciate that we discuss creating situations that produce a healthier approach to this dominant strength or weakness.

My personality is only part of the picture, I have learned from this week's business travel what "on" is in regard to what resonates for business satisfaction.
  1. People are my inspiration and I delight in knowing them, their stories, their triumphs, their life. Positive choices: balanced life, time for spontaneous friending, and healthier balance.
  2. Dreamers and visionaries are fun to work with, that and a great cause makes for some really neat synergies for business potential.
  3. When lifes work is feeling "uninspired" it is time to make new decisions that bring your purpose, your good feeling of alignment and optimism into play. This can not be "faked" however, alignment happens by moving beyond the stuck feeling emotion, through to the possibility discovery.







You Have A Type A Personality


You are hyper, energetic, and always on the mood

You tend to succeed at everything you attempt

And if you don't succeed at first, you quickly climb your way to the top!



You could be called a workaholic, but you also make time for fun

As long as it's high energy and competitive, you're interested

You have the perfect personality for business and atheltic success



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Discovery Health Type A Personality Test
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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Cultivating Fields of Abundant Compassion..


There is a cure for fear, lack, sorrow, and loneliness. It is human nature to develop a habit of routine as we move through our lives. When the day to day demands and obligations pile up, it is common to "autopilot" on life, and too much time spent in "autopilot" is really not good for our senses.. The solution is in finding a stillness to reset our vital connection and creativity. To reconnect to that essence of life that cultivates fields of abundant compassion.

While I aspire to living with character and inspiration, I fall short when leaning on my old familiar autopilot habits. Things go better when I am able to "roll with it" finding and appreciating the flow of life, choosing to accept life on life's terms, and appreciating the glorious moments on the path.

Okay, while indulgent to compare, and fun to amuse myself with how hard I have it, the real story is not in the difficulty of our travels, or even how far we have come, but how we have lived this moment. Now we look at Mother Teresa, the Pope, and the Dalai Lama as beings of high grace and compassion. I joke with myself that it would be easier for me to become a being of higher grace and compassion if I did not have the incredibly close family, friends, community, work and relationships that caused me to deviate from that path... Show me a Mother Teresa with 2 young kids a corporate job, and a list of obligations, and show me how they make those decisions WITH the obligations they have. Given there is an alternative, even a choice to living a life of service either way, but this is clearly the most colorful expression of my personality, to be a Type A personality, trying to become the best mom she can.

What of this Cultivating Fields of Abundant Compassion? I envision stumbling upon a field of lavendar-- an herb I adore, growing in the wild and I enjoy both appearance and in fragrance. What creates such an expanse of color-- the explosion of lavender and green, the sophisticated, and relaxed fragrance whispering on the air. We see the flower, sense the fragrance, and touch the fields border-- our senses satiated with the experience of connectedness to this expansive moment.

What makes this field is a seed, time, soil, organics, sun, rain, the elements all in favor of helping this field to grow, to multiply, and to offer itself to the universe. The field is not just the flowers, it is the flowers connectedness to the earth. It is the roots that reach through the earth and gain nutrients from the soil, and precipitation from the sky. It is the sun that heats the seed and the combination of nature and nuture causes growth!

How different are we really? Are we not all part of a common field, similar elements of nature, of earth, of weaknesses and capacity? What can we do then to cultivate fields of abundant compassion?
  • Be willing to stop being to busy to live in this moment!
  • Appreciate beauty and take time to wonder as you wander.
  • Cultivate growth-- spread love. Most things living, thrive on appreciation and love?
  • Rain happens, it is part of the cycle, as is Sun.. Balance takes care of itself, if we stay out of the way.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Optimism and the 6 Pillars of Human Character!


I believe in justice and truth, without which there would be no basis for human hope. ~ His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

I saw a bumper sticker this week that pleased me on the pillars of character. A lovely reminder that we are all accountable for being our best, and helping those smaller than us to develop a sense of character, by the kindness we invest in the tending of their development.

In the school system, these values are taught as "TRRFCC".. My son Kyle was in Kindergarten he was introduced to the Six Pillars of Character-- a lovely notion that we grownups would do well to study and teach as well to be our best and develop character that counts! The picture above was taken when Kyle was in Kindergarten.

"True Blue" Trustworthiness

Be honest • Don’t deceive, cheat or steal • Be reliable — do what you say you’ll do • Have the courage to do the right thing • Build a good reputation • Be loyal — stand by your family, friends and country

Respect (The Golden Rule)

Treat others with respect; follow the Golden Rule • Be tolerant of differences • Use good manners, not bad language • Be considerate of the feelings of others • Don’t threaten, hit or hurt anyone • Deal peacefully with anger, insults and disagreements

Responsibility (Ever green and growing)

Do what you are supposed to do • Persevere: keep on trying! • Always do your best • Use self-control • Be self-disciplined • Think before you act — consider the consequences • Be accountable for your choices

Fairness (All with equal shares o'the orange)

Play by the rules • Take turns and share • Be open-minded; listen to others • Don’t take advantage of others • Don’t blame others carelessly

The "Heart" of Caring

Be kind • Be compassionate and show you care • Express gratitude • Forgive others • Help people in need

Citizenship (for a more Regal State of being)

Do your share to make your school and community better • Cooperate • Get involved in community affairs • Stay informed; vote • Be a good neighbor • Obey laws and rules • Respect authority • Protect the environment