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Being an Adult
I have always thought that grandparents were the icons of wisdom, the “go to” person with he answers, the epitome of patience. When I was young, I often thought, “When I grow up, I want to be like Grandpa”. I looked forward with anxious anticipation...
Caring in My Sister's Way: A Lesson On Judgement
Last summer, I had an acute case of bronchitis. I was downright bummed. Summer for me meant sun, sand, sea…a gazillion trips to the mall or to my friends’ houses, or to another province. I was supposed to exhaust every excess fat on my calves,...
Life Writing, One Facet of Living an Enchanted Life
I started life writing in the fifth grade. My mother bought me my own Girl Shout diary! Are you wondering what a Girl Shout diary is? It was a Girl Scout diary kept by me. I had a minor learning disability, undiagnosed in those days, resulting...
Long Distance Relationships - How to Make it Work
Long distance relationships are dreadful. I know this because I'm currently living one. You watch other couples walk down the street hand-in-hand, kissing, etc., everyday and you can't do anything but envy them. So how can a long distance...
Today's Woman
She is a guide, mentor, mother, nurturer, wife and friend. She is many things to many people. She is Today's woman. She is a new woman in ever changing new world or is she? She gives and she takes only what is earned. She speaks up even when it...
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Relax Yourself – You Deserve It!
Daily relaxation reduces frustration, stress and anxiety. It also offers you at least seven opportunities to unwind and escape from the speed of everyday life. Once you get started, you may find it easier to relax in other ways during the day or week.
Here are just a few ideas to get you started:
Sunday – Immerse Yourself in a Healing Bath. Most herbs and scented oils have healing properties. Drop lemon and orange peels in your bath to eliminate toxins and create an exhilarating experience. Enjoy the fragrance in your bath and watch the healing begin.
Monday – Cherish your theme song. The music and lyrics of your theme song fit exactly where you want to be in life. It expresses who you are or who you choose to be. Don’t miss this opportunity to sing or hum your treasured theme song…everyone should have one.
Tuesday – Surrender to a lotion bath. From head to toe, massage your body with your favorite body butter or creme. For relief from anxiety, depression and stress, blend 12 drops of jasmine oil into an ounce of unscented jojoba or hazelnut oil. Nurture the skin you’re in.
Wednesday – Experience an “I’m Brilliant” moment (or two). Sit quietly and think about all of your accomplishments (great and small) for the week. Congratulate yourself. Find ways to mentally celebrate your
successes. Boost your self-esteem and find your place of triumph in the midst of the madness.
Thursday – Spoil someone special in your life. Doing something special for your spouse, spice or your favorite person of the week is an uplifting and inspirational experience. It serves as a reminder of your many blessings.
Friday – Indulge your creative side. Write poetry, draw a picture or paint. Creative expression is the supreme form of liberation.
Saturday – Embark on a special destination in your journal. Use words and pictures to illustrate your feelings about being in a special place or time. Revisit your exclusive corner of the world regularly to add new adventures and discoveries.
If your life feels like being on a merry-go-round that you just want to stop so you can get off, get started with some daily doses of relaxation. Don’t worry if you can’t make it happen everyday – just start! What a great way to get off of the merry-go-round and relax just a little every day.
Wendy Y. Bailey is a personal coach and empowerment speaker. Wendy coaches women entrepreneurs and business owners, focusing on reinventing and self-care. Contact Wendy at 404-327-5171. Visit her website at www.wendyYbailey.biz for more information.
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