Here and Now Stress Relief plus Success Musings
Vermont.
A couple of things today: 1) A humorous story to inspire you and
2) my musings on moving step by step to success.
1) If you're reading this, you're probably a stressed out adult. With
all your responsibilities, some of you have fallen into the been-there,
done-that syndrome. Besides pushing and driving yourself to succeed,
and wearing stress and tension like a mandatory ID badge, you may
be a little drained and bored, forgetting to be fully engaged in
the moment.
Perhaps, like me, you occasionally find one of your biggest
entertainments in middle age is lying awake at night listening to
your skin go wrink, wrink, wrink.
I propose that to combat the slide into typical middle aged attitudes,
we focus on living fully - being fully engaged in the moment. Being
fully present is easy in youth - everything seems new! Looking with
the fresh eyes of youth can inspire us today.
I've posted a new article on my website, about here and now
stress relief, sharing a humorous story (Kissus Interruptus) from
many years ago. I hope it will inspire you to do something foolishly
fun and engaging so your moments capture your heart in fresh
ways! Click here to read the rest: http://www.powerofpersonalpeace.com/articles/hereandnow.htm
2) My process consistently reflects to me my issues and areas
in which I need to love myself more fully!
When I started this journey of becoming an internet marketer, I admit
I had visions of quick riches. Well, at least some substantial product
sales! I also grabbed all the free information I could and tried to take
it all in overnight. Hah!
Too many ideas is a form of greed that throws me into as much
procrastination as days of dullness. Which to choose? And how to
handle the details? And frozen in my tracks I churned more
ideas and more ideas. That's a form of stress I'd rather do
without! Ideas without action are pretty fruitless.
I'm gradually learning to be more patient. I am building here,
step by step. I'm doing my best to love my process and the fact
that it takes time to learn and build a whole new career.
I will say that I've always tended to be a do-it-yourself kind of
person. So I'm willing to learn the nuts and bolts, the hands-on
strategies. I'm doing great at that! But it's challenging to keep
switching from the details of building web pages to the expansive
outlook of planning a teleseminar series of several months duration!
On the other hand, I thrive on variety, so it's excellent that I
have many different tasks to manage.
And then there's the part about being unsure of my direction, and
asking inwardly over and over for clarity. And sometimes that
clarity is slow to arrive. I'd been groping forward since the first
of this year, and I finally got the "missing links" for my upcoming
teleseminar series just about a week ago in a conversation with a
new colleague from California.
I'm excited and pleased to see how things are gradually coming
together. I've got my website functional again, so I'm not embarrassed
to send you there. I'm sure there will be more things to tweak, but
it'll do for now! I'm gradually moving ahead with three
fairly large projects. I'll be announcing one in early August.
Meanwhile, I'm grateful for my loyal subscribers. If you have
specific questions or topics you'd like to hear about, let me know.
Either email me at info@powerofpersonalpeace.com or click below
and post on this blog.
Joy and Peace,
Dr. Ilenya
Author of ebooks: The Power of Personal Peace:
Reducing Stress by Loving Yourself from the Inside Out
and
A Way of Loving Intention
http://www.powerofpersonalpeace.com
info@powerofpersonalpeace.com
1 Comments:
At 11:21 PM, Kate said…
I certainly can identify with the stuck in your tracks & churning over all the ideas.
I also do many different tasks at once. Maybe I need to focus more on one thing & get it finished. This must be the effects of motherhood.
I'm going to try your fresh eye 'youth' technique.
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