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Showing posts with label best. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

The Benefits of Gratitude




Be thankful for each moment in your life. It’s what’s  BEST for you!



It’s November. The weather is cool. The holidays are here. Life is nice and cozy. 

But one thing is missing! The time to sit still, breathe freely and give thanks.

As I think about giving thanks for the blessings I have received this year, one special moment from the past comes to mind. I remembered how special the Thanksgiving of 1996 was and I was thankful. 

Previous Thanksgivings, the food was never done until evening, some of the food was burnt, something was always not right. My mother would always enjoy a few too many beers and didn’t quite get her portion of the meal prep in order. 

At the time it was annoying. Now as I think about it I have tears of joy in my eyes and the feelings of thanks in my heart. I am thankful that I was able to spend those times with her. 

Unfortunately that best Thanksgiving was the last Thanksgiving shared with my mother. 

That very last Thanksgiving we would share together in the flesh was oddly perfect. The food and desserts were completed before 12PM. Everything looked and tasted golden. We sat around, ate, had good conversation, napped and watched football all day. It was truly a day of thanks. And I am truly thankful for the memories that were created that day! 

Today I want you to stop and give THANKS to the memories that have meant so much to you.



The Benefits of Gratitude

#1 Brings you joy!
Being thankful gives you a happy feeling inside and that will show on the outside. 

#2 Benefits your health! 
Enjoy less worries and more laughs. 


#3 Breaks harmful mental anguish! 
Appreciating the small things makes the big issues less powerful. 


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P.S.
Enjoy the holidays and I hope you build many memories of thanks!




Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Modern Relationship Rules



Modern Relationship Rules






Building   positive relationships is the most sought after desire for today's society. Good relationships are at the forefront for feeling confident about life and future plans to succeed. Good relationships provide the support and love necessary for a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.

Many people do not understand the dynamics of building and sustaining positive relationships in modern day society. To develop the relationship that meets today's standards three components must be mastered. All relationships need communication, compromise, and cherish.








3 Cs of Relationships

Rule #1- Effective communication
According to habitsforwellbeing.com, "the ability to communicate effectively is an essential skill in today's world" (www.habitsforwellbeing.com). Communication is not just what is being said during the conversation. It also involves listening to the needs of others.

Rule #2- The Art of Compromise
Compromising does not mean giving up what you want to satisfy the need of another. A good relationship involves give and take. Each person must give up something in return to receiving the opportunity to keep the thing they desire.

Rule #3- Cherish every aspect whether good or bad
Love for better or worst. Adore your loved one. Yes, there will be characteristics and behaviors that you  yourself would never think of having but embrace those differences. Show appreciation and cherish the flaws and the favorites.






If you do not want your relationship to be in ruins, you have to follow the rules. Connect with your friends, family, or flames with a modern touch of direction.
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Virginia xoxoxoxoxo


Monday, August 28, 2017

Best Ways to Live a Seasonal Lifestyle

Best Ways to Live a Seasonal Lifestyle

            Have you ever noticed that some people and situations are in your life for an extended amount of time while others are for a short amount of time? Interactions are seasonal for a reason. Understand the advantage of seasonal living and use it to benefit your path to success.



            Relationships and situations become toxic when you try to hold on to them when it’s time to let go. Before the bond turns toxic, there are ways to determine how long relationships and situations should last to your advantage. The #1 key is to be open- minded enough to be proactive.

Practice Living a Seasonal Lifestyle

·      Determine long term seasons vs. short term seasons. When a person and situation is no longer relevant to your current purpose or goals, the season has ended. A season ends when the relationship or situation can no longer be supportive and inspirational.
·      Seasons come in cycles. In the winter leaves fall, in the spring leaves bloom again. Relationships and situations come and go. Be comfortable and confident with determining when situations and relationships are in blooming in season.
·      Season lifestyles bring clarity and guidance towards your success. When situations and people are currently relevant to your life, the connections help to successfully fulfill your goals and purpose. Use positive connections to produce your best results.    



            
It is absolutely okay to let go of relationships and situations that are no longer beneficial for a certain season of your life. Ending seasonal relationships and situations does not mean you have to totally disconnect or that the season will not come back around. It simply means that right now at this point in your life, another focus is more beneficial to success.






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