Category: Power of the Positive

  • How to Enjoy the True Spirit of Thanksgiving

    Hey there!

    It’s that time of year again…where we all need to keep up with our regular, already hectic schedule, and everything that comes with the Holidays as well. Do you find yourself stressed planning your thanksgiving feast? Would you like to find out how you can enjoy a more relaxed, fun time and feel the true spirit of this yearly event? Then read this article below for some suggestions of how you can create a day of thanksgiving instead of stress and exhaustion.

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

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    I personally would rather be filled with joy and gratitude instead of just stuffed with food on this joyous occasion. After all, the essence of the holiday is to acknowledge and celebrate all the positive things in your life. It is a time that reminds us to be grateful and appreciate everything and everyone, including ourselves. Is that the experience you have had or are planning?

    To the contrary, I was a guest at a family Thanksgiving that I felt was missing the true spirit of the holiday. Four stressed women were rushing around the kitchen preparing the many traditional courses. They were getting ready to serve enough for 20 people when only 10 were present. Can you relate to that?

    After at least two days of preparation, we all finally sat down by the decorative table filled with the colorful foods. Immediately the adults and children started to stuff their plates and themselves of all that would fit on them. It seemed like a movie on fast forward. In no time, the meal was over and the cleaning process began. Some guests went straight to the television.

    When everyone was ready, a violent rented movie was the entertainment for the night. I quickly retreated to the bedroom to avoid the scary music and abusive actions.

    Needless to say, I left feeling a strange sensation of being physically full, but emotionally and spiritually empty. I decided at that point that I would only create or attend holistic thanksgivings.

    The next year I invited people who I knew were alone and did not have a place to go on this joyous holiday. I asked the guests to bring a traditional dish so that no one, especially me, would have to slave in the kitchen for days.

    Before we consumed the delicious looking food, I suggested that everyone share what they were thankful for. People expressed gratitude for their health, relationships, children, homes, abundance, and jobs. Others were grateful for their opportunities to make a difference in this world.

    Of course, we blessed the food and all the people who made it possible for us to have the provisions available on the table. Finally, we began to slowly enjoy the color, taste, and texture of the different food offerings.

    After dinning, we gathered in the living room to share more of our blessings and play some fun, group games. Charades is always a great choice. Hours later, we all left filled with food, and also satisfied emotionally and spiritually because we experienced the essence of Thanksgiving.

    On other occasions, I invited friends over for a Day After Thanksgiving Potluck. I asked people to just bring their leftovers, and I made sure that I had a plain cake and lots of candles ready.

    We all gathered in the living room where I had placed glowing candles on the coffee table next to the cake. To create a reverent mood, I turned off the ceiling lights. Then I offered everyone the opportunity to come up to the table one at a time in silence, light a candle, place it on the cake, and then share with the group what they were thankful for. The rest of us remained quiet and just listened. There was no discussion, just heartfelt sharing.

    To demonstrate the gratitude ritual, I lit a candle, put it on the cake, and told them how thankful I was that everyone was here tonight to share their food, love, joy, and gratitude. I also included some personal appreciations. When the next person was ready, they quietly came up and did the same.

    The room was filled with reverence, peace, love, and joy. After everyone had the opportunity to participate, we did a lot of hugging, and went into the kitchen to also enjoy the physical nurturing.

    The guests took part in the cleaning up and when they all left, I felt so fulfilled. The gratitude gauge was very high. I felt satisfied that I had created exactly what I wanted, a holistic, satisfying Thanksgiving. I was fed spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically. That is a delicious feeling you have to experience to know. Happy Thanksgiving!

    Copyright 2007 by Helene Rothschild, MS, MA, MFT, Marriage, Family Therapist.

  • THE TYRANNY OF ”WHAT IF…?”

    Hi All,

    I came across this article andI really want to pass it along. It struck home on so many levels, and really has a way of putting things in perspective.

    Light and Love

    Bridget

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    THE TYRANNY OF ”WHAT IF…?"
    by Charlie Badenhop
    For a child, a summer day can seem to last forever. This is
    part of the beauty of a child’s perspective. At the same
    time, all of us, adult and child alike, sometimes freeze up
    and lose sense of the fact that we have a future that has
    not yet arrived. Here is a story of a child’s summer day in
    Brooklyn, New York.
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    When I was eight years old a truck housing a children’s
    ride, used to come around my neighborhood in Brooklyn. You
    paid your fee, had your ride, and upon exiting, you got some
    small thank you gift. When exiting the truck one time I got
    a large sheet of tattoos. I was ecstatic because there was
    one HUGE tattoo showing Davie Crockett killing a HUGE bear.
    I ran home to have the tattoo immediately applied to my bare
    chest, and I remember thinking how it was perfect that I did
    not yet have any hair on my chest because the hair would
    only get in the way of the tattoo. And then, as hard as this
    might be to believe, my father totally screwed up in
    applying the tattoo, and I was left with black water running
    down my chest, and then great big tears running down my
    face, as I was in a state of shock and disbelief. Feeling
    totally crushed I ran outside and dashed feverishly around
    the neighborhood hopinging to catch the truck, but it had
    mysteriously disappeared, perhaps already on its way to
    Flatbush or Coney Island. By the time the truck did come
    back again two weeks later, it was giving away some terribly
    boring small plastic whistles, and the truck never again
    showed up with tattoos, and in those days tattoos were not
    to be found in toy stores.
    ~
    It can be so easy to freeze up and lose sense of the
    entirety of one’s life. It can be so easy to lose touch with
    the fact that we still have a future. As a child, especially
    during the summer time, each day was a grand adventure, and
    each day would often seem endless, and totally absorbing.
    This sense of fully being in the moment is one of the true
    gifts of childhood, and at times it can also be a liability.
    Because children usually have little sense of the length and
    breadth of their life, and any one moment can seem to
    extinguish the possibility of happiness in the future.
    ~
    I can look back on numerous times in my life, that seemed to
    play a major role in determining the course of my life. In
    hindsight I can see that it was not the actual events that
    determined my future, but whether or not I perceived myself
    to be "lucky or unlucky", "cursed or blessed", "stupid or
    clever."
    ~
    Now I realize that each moment leads to another moment, each
    event leads to another event. I can choose which moments and
    events I want to give the most importance to, and which
    moments and events I will define my life by. By accepting
    the fact that much of what goes on in life is outside of my
    control, I can free myself to pay attention to the aspects
    of my life that I do have some ability to influence. And in
    times of difficult challenge I can give thanks for the
    future, knowing that even as day turns into night, and
    spring turns into summer, that my bad luck will turn into
    good luck, my sadness will turn to joy. Nothing stays the
    same.
    ~
    If you look back at times that you initially thought were
    quite horrible or devastating, isn’t it true that most of
    these events, over the course of time, did not turn out to
    be nearly as devastating as you initially felt they were?
    Certainly this has been my experience.
    ~
    By the way, I am still in the market for some Davey Crockett
    tattoos!
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    About the author:
    Charlie Badenhop is the originator of Seishindo, an Aikido
    instructor, NLP trainer, and Ericksonian Hypnotherapist.
    Benefit from a new self-help Practice every two weeks, by
    subscribing to his complimentary newsletter "Pure heart,

    Contact Charlie at seishin@seishindo.org.

  • Is Gratitude Your Attitude?

    Is Gratitude Your Attitude?

    By: Vanessa Bsirsky

    Have you ever had a moment in your life when everything around you just seemed negative, hopeless, and doomed?

    Of course you have, otherwise you wouldn’t be human!

    We all have encountered – and will continue to do so – situations and circumstances that just feel disheartening, overwhelming and maybe even paralyzing. In times like this, we might tend to ask ourselves one or even all of the following questions:

    Why does this always happen to me? Why do things have to be so difficult? What’s the point of me trying so hard when all I ever do seems to end up in a complete disaster?

    If you have ever dwelled on any of the above – which you probably have – then I would like to encourage you to pause for a moment.

    Think about it :

    Did these questions encourage you to move toward a much more positive state of mind ? Or, and this is far more likely, did they simply make you feel sorry for yourself ?

    Hmmm……

    Also, do you truly believe that you are the only one who struggles ?

    I mean, really?

    If you do ,then I suggest that you wake up and stop taking yourself so seriously ! Every single person on this planet goes through difficult times , and life can be very tough for all of us.

    But what could have happened if you had asked yourself a whole set of different questions when going through a challenging phase? Questions that would have been more empowering? For example:

    What is the lesson to be learned from this situation? What is this really trying to show me ? How can I turn things around ? How can I stop this from happening ? And also, is there maybe a much deeper meaning to this that I don’t yet understand?

    I can assure you that the outcome would have been a lot more fruitful. Tony Robbins once said that life is like a game of Jeopardy – all the solutions and all the answers are already within you, you only need to ask the right questions. Aha………..interesting!

    But let’s delve a little bit deeper…

    What did we focus on when we asked ourselves the first set of questions? That’s right, on all the things that were wrong with our lives !

    But hang on Vanessa, should we just ignore those bad feelings and live in a state of denial?

    Of course not – allow yourself to feel the pain, acknowledge it , do everything in your power to heal it, and then clean up your act and move on.

    How?

    By implementing the lessons learned, and starting to focus on all the positive things in your life !

    I can hear a few people complaining now, saying things like :

    "What on earth is she talking about ? My life is bad ! Besides, I am single, I am broke, and I hate my job ! Why don’t the council just do something ? Anyway, the world is full of criminals and terrorists ! How can anyone in their right mind be positive ? How can anyone bring children into this world ? These people have just lost the plot !"

    Ouch!!

    If that’s you, then I would like to encourage you to re-think, and consider the following:

    What have you got in your life that you could – and in my personal opinion should – be really grateful for? How about your health? And the fact that you got somewhere to live? The fact that you got food on your table on a daily basis? A lot of people haven’t got that. How about the electricity and hot water that you have in your home?

    You might think that electricity and hot water aren’t anything special, and that you ought to have them anyway.

    Why do you think that? Many people haven’t got them and never will do.

    How about your family ? Your friends, or even the one good and loyal friend that you have? Your pet, who loves you unconditionally ? Your eyesight , which enables you to read this blog at this very moment ? Your faith, your love, your generosity ? Your promising future, your furniture, your car, your job, your business, your ideas ? Your strength to overcome difficult times ? Your freedom?

    Also, do you really have to go along with all the negative stuff ? And do you want to? Or could you be part of a different , more positive kind of evolution altogether ?

    Hmmm….

    Remember,it’s your decision whether you want to fall asleep in front of the television every night, or whether you want to surround yourself with positive people and read empowering books. It’s your decision whether you want to blame and complain, or whether you want to sit by a stream and meditate. Furthermore, it is not only your decision, it is also your responsibility.

    But what do you mean by that? What does responsibility really stand for ? Responsibility is our ability to respond to life in a constructive, mature and positive manner.

    Why not start and take some responsibility now ?

    Make a list of all the things that you are grateful for, and review it from time to time. This will help you to completely shift your focus , and show you that the universe is actually supporting and nurturing you, rather than holding you back.

    Whatever you are grateful for will grow in your life – guaranteed.

    Vanessa Bsirsky is a life coach and the author of the new book "Happiness Secrets Revealed." Vanessa has got great leadership skills and is a natural motivator.She is particularly interested in creating abundance on all levels.

  • How to Stay in a Good Mood

    How to Stay in a Good Mood

    By: Michael A. Verdicchio

    Have you ever noticed how easy it is for people to be happy, excited, and positive when things go well? When there are no big problems, people feel good, and life is great! At those times, it is easy to be in a good mood. But, can you be in a good mood when things are not going well?

    In general, when things are going well and there are no immediate problems, most people find it easy to be positive. As a result, they are in a good mood, and have a good day.

    (For some people, it really doesn’t matter if they are having a good day or a bad day. They remain convinced that even if something good is happening now, it certainly won’t last. I honestly don’t understand how someone with this line of thinking could ever be in a good mood.)

    However, what about those times when a problem comes up? What happens when something unpleasant presents itself? It’s not so easy to remain positive…or is it?

    Nobody wants to have a problem come up, no matter how small. However, negative and unpleasant circumstances are going to happen from time to time. That’s just a part of life. Tires wear out, sinks get clogged, and sometimes, people just do stupid things!

    When something negative does comes up, most people change from being happy and positive to being upset. The circumstances and situations have changed, and consequently their mood changes. For some people, even the slightest bump in the road can really set them off emotionally!

    Our emotions and feelings are a direct product of our thoughts. We are the ones who choose our thoughts. We can’t always choose what happens in life, but we can always choose what we think.

    I’m not saying that we should try to live in a make believe world by telling ourselves blanket statements like, "Nothing is wrong; everything is okay." We certainly do need to assess the situation in order to respond with specific positive statement.

    What? Respond with a positive statement? Yes, respond with a positive statement. A solution oriented statement. (Maybe even respond with two or three positive statements!)

    Suppose you come home from the grocery store to find that your eggs are broken, because of the way they were packed into your grocery bag at the store. What would your reaction be?

    You could get angry. You could say, "Now I’ve got to go all the way back to the store! Why don’t they teach those young kids how to do it right? I knew he had a lousy attitude…probably did it on purpose. I’m going to talk to the manager!"

    Hey! Chill out! This may sound like a silly illustration, but as a teenager I worked at a grocery store, putting items into grocery bags, and believe me, I have seen far worse reactions!

    Can you respond with a positive statement for this situation? Sure! Why not?

    "Okay, I’ll just take these back now. I wonder, is there anything else that I need while I’m out? I I’m certainly glad that there are plenty of eggs at the store. In fact, I’m glad to have so much food available right down the street."

    Here’s the point. Our thoughts determine our emotions and feelings. Then, our actions follow. The kind of mood you are in right now is not someone else’s fault; it is a result of your decision to think the way that you are thinking.

    Try to evaluate your reactions for a few days. Especially take note of how you react to something unpleasant. Observe where your mind goes, and watch how your emotions and feelings correspond.

    Here’s the challenge. Starting with little things, like a couple of broken eggs, you can begin to train your mind to react differently in unpleasant and negative situations. If you stay consistent, you can get to the point that even in the midst of a very serious negative situation, you will still be in control of your mind, your emotions, and most importantly, your actions.

    Many people allow their current circumstances and situations to determine their thoughts, emotions and actions. They do not realize that they can change the way that they react. Train your mind to react the way you want. Learn to live your life being in control of your thoughts, your emotions and your actions.

    Michael A. Verdicchio is a husband, father, minister, and broadcaster. He has been the voice on numerous productions over the years. 

  • If You Were an Angel… What Would You Do?

    Being of service to others is such a big part of Voodoo for me. When I saw this article, i felt really drawn to pass it along to you all. I hope you enjoy! Light and Love, Bridget

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    If you were an Angel what could you do to make a difference? What would you do? To some this is an overwhelming question. The first thought that would go through many minds is " What I do wouldn’t make much of a difference … I am only one person." Get past that! Remember … the question is if you were an Angel. Angels can be everywhere, be all and do all as they are messengers of God.

    With that in mind … now answer the question. What would you do? Start small. Start with your community. What could you do to bring about change? Remember, we are talking baby steps here. Baby steps become giant steps once you get started.

    First make a list … write down each idea or thought as it comes.

    Here is an example of a ‘What Would I do Angel List’:

    • How or what could I do as an Angel to make a difference?

    • Is there an area in my community that could possibly use my help?

    • What areas am I good at?

    • I can sing

    • I am good with computers

    • I really like to cook

    • I love to read

    • I am good with children

    • I can draw and paint

    • I love to drive

    • I am good at sports

    • I am good at math

    • I am good with the elderly

    • I am good with business

    • How can I use this list of what I am good at to benefit others … to serve the public in the areas of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual growth?

    Once you have the list then you have a direction to go in. See what is available in your area that may already have a program in progress that could use your services, check out the community colleges, maybe teach a class or be a tutor, read to the elderly or just keep them company, be a friend … the list is endless … someone can use your gifts and abilities. You can make a difference just sread your wings and fly!

    Angels are people who care about others, willing and wanting to make a difference. This is the main ingredient. Angels are dedicated to enriching the quality of life. They assist in creating heaven on earth in a joyful way.

    If you were an Angel … what would you do?

    © Sharae Taylor

  • Navaho chant

    Mambo Sam sent me this prayer a while back and it has become very special to me. I spent a few minutes each day saying it as I got up in the mornings, and thought a bit about what it meant to me as I was driving to work. A few minutes each day made such a big difference in my life, in my perspective about things. Try it and see! I hope it is as helpful to you as it has been for me.

    Light and Love

    Bridget

    Navaho chant

    House made of dawn.

    House made of evening light.

    House made of the dark cloud.

    House made of male rain.

    House made of dark mist.

    House made of female rain.

    House made of pollen.

    House made of grasshoppers.

    Dark cloud is at the door.

    The trail out of it is dark cloud.

    The zigzag lightning stands high upon it.

    An offering I make.

    Restore my feet for me.

    Restore my legs for me.

    Restore my body for me.

    Restore my mind for me.

    Restore my voice for me.

    This very day take out your spell for me.

    Happily I recover.

    Happily my interior becomes cool.

    Happily I go forth.

    My interior feeling cool, may I walk.

    No longer sore, may I walk.

    Impervious to pain, may I walk.

    With lively feelings may I walk.

    As it used to be long ago, may I walk.

    Happily may I walk.

    Happily, with abundant dark clouds, may I walk.

    Happily, with abundant showers, may I walk.

    Happily, with abundant plants, may I walk.

    Happily, on a trail of pollen, may I walk.

    Happily may I walk.

    Being as it used to be long ago, may I walk.

    May it be beautiful before me.

    May it be beautiful behind me.

    May it be beautiful below me.

    May it be beautiful above me.

    May it be beautiful all around me.

    In beauty it is finished.

    In beauty it is finished.

    Morningprayer