Saturday, April 30, 2011

Read several times , it cannot do any thing but good

The credit for this list goes to Cherie Carter-Scot, Ph.D. If you like it, give her a Google.
Rules For Being Human
1. You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it, but ut will be yours for the entire period this time around.
2. You will learn lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal scholl called life. Each day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lessons. You may like the lessons or you may think them irrelevant and stupid.
3. There are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of trial and error, and experimentation. The ‘failed’ experiments are as much a part of the process as the experiment that ultimately ‘works’.
4. A lesson is repeated until learned. A lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you have learned it. When you have learned it, you can then move on to the next lesson.
5. Learning lessons does not end. There is no part of life that does not contain its lessons. If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned.
6. There is no better ‘there’ than ‘here’. When your ‘there’ has become a ‘here’, you will simply obtain another ‘there’ that will, again look better than ‘here’.
7. Others are merely a mirror of you. You cannot love or hate something about another person unless it reflects to you something you love or hate about yourself.
8. What you make out of your life is up to you. (editors note: Add ‘with the permission of your Higher Power’, if so desired.) You have all the tools and resources you need. What you do with them is up to you.
9. Your answers lie inside you. The answers to life’s questions lie inside you. All you need to do is look, listen and trust.
10. You will forget this.

nice film

I just watched a video by Marci Shimoff, and it it she told us how to open our hearts to love,at first it seemed to simplistic, but on further reflection it is actually quite difficult, as well as needing  you to practice some thing every day until it becomes part of your being. I believe it is good advise and will try to do as she directed because I really need to feel love,
Yesterday I was feeling great, so much that I couldn't remember exactly when I felt that way last time.I was and am happy with myself, I have overcome quite a few obstacles, and am very proud of that fact
I have been wallowing in self disgust for quite some time. I am positive it was very evident with my bad moods and anger. I know what caused it. And I have set about rectifying it.
I had given away my power for lack of better words. When I met Jim he made me feel beautiful, desirable, wanted, and of course loved.
I am not sure if it just time passing or if he has lost interest in me , or what his reason for not showing any interest in me at all. But it has happened. I have tried to discuss this with him but he doesn't understand what I am talking about, and will not discuss it, period.
So this left me felling shut out and only here to cook, clean and care give, because he pays $700 per month to help with the bills.There is no love, no affection, nothing, and of course I am blaming myself because "IT" must be my fault.
But in the past few days I have come to realize that I counted on Jim to provide me with something I willingly gave up, and that was a huge  mistake. I looked to Jim for my validation that I am a woman. The beautiful loving woman that I know that I am, and it is not there.
Well it is now and it has nothing to do with Jim, because this is something only I can give myself.
I must be careful that when I do not see it in his reactions that it is not my problem but his. and that only he can either accept me the way I am or not.
Marci also quoted a Chinese poem that I rather like

When there is light in the soul, there will be beauty in the person,
When there is beauty in the person , there will be harmony in the house.
When there is harmony in the house, there will be order in the nation,
When there is order in the nation, there will be Peace.
I believe I have gotten back my self esteem and shall not look to others for validation, I know who I am and do not need to prove it to any one. Nuff said

Thursday, April 28, 2011

More Wisdom from T2T, wonderful site

Oh no…Another list…why not…

(1) Always have a desire to learn. Stagnation is the result of complacency in one’s ability to shine.
(2) Fear has been given a bad rep. Fear cannot be without hope nor hope without fear. Baruch Spinoza.
(3) The 80/20 rule.…80 percent of the value you will receive will come from 20 percent of your activities.
(4) Sitting in silence for 20 minutes just to contemplate how you are connected to everything and everyone can give you great insights.
(5) Contemplate how your thoughts have real power. Analyze, probe and ask questions. (write down what insights you have gained through this practice)
(6) Nobody knows you better than you know yourself. Your opinion of yourself is the only one that truly matters.
(7) Trust that things will always work out for the best in the end. It is the only way to look at your life.
(8) Expand your vocabulary by learning just one new word each day.
(9) Read a Don Miguel Ruiz book and practice what you learn. “The Four Agreements” and “The Voice of Knowledge” can change your outlook on life.
(10) Become the person who is genuinely interested in other people.

Have yourself a wonderful day ~

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

more from T2T, with thanks

10 ways that may help motivate you for positive change…

(1) Create a vision of what you want to achieve and live into it by visualizing the outcome on a daily basis.
(2) Make quick decisions. When we dwell on any certain topic or choice, we may well end up talking ourselves out of doing neither.
(3) Baby steps. Next task you have to complete that has you zombieing around (it’s a real word)…break it up into smaller more enticing tasks and start moving.
(4) Write it down. I don’t know if you have ever wrote out your goals the night before, (how would I, I don’t sit outside your window at night) but it is an excellent way to motivate yourself into getting things done. Seriously…try it!
(5) Change your environment. You may just need a different set of stimuli to motivate your passion. Do something different today and see how you feel.
(6) Contemplate your death. Imagining yourself on your death-bed should give you a clearer perspective of your life. Hopefully this will motivate you to get things done while you still have some years left in you
(7) Read positive material. Flooding your mind with positive information will keep you motivated.
(8) Write out 10 – 15 of your greatest qualities and review them every night before sleep and every morning before you rise.
(9) Face your fears. I know this is a big one, but let’s be honest, it’s the sure-fire way to getting your heart racing and will definitely lead to growth. Remember, we all have fears and you’re a long time dead.
(10) Stop the internal dialogue. Our self talk is more negative than positive by default. We are born into a society of worrier’s, complainers and we are constantly bombarded by the media with the most disgusting and self defeatist headlines. No wonder it’s hard to get motivated listening to all this crap day in and day out. Pick one day this week to monitor your self-talk and you will see what I’m talking about. Weed out the negative thoughts by replacing with positive ones

borrowed from little Buda, good ideas

This is a contribution by Jarl Forsman
“If we learn to open our hearts, anyone, including the people who drive us crazy, can be our teacher.” ~Pema Chodron
Every person you meet has something special to give you—that is, if you are open to receiving it.
Each encounter offers you the gift of greater self-awareness by illustrating what you do and don’t accept about yourself. An honest look will show you that the reactions you have to others give you more information about yourself than about them.
You can never know for sure what motivates other people. But you can learn what you are accepting or judging in yourself.
For instance, if someone makes a remark about you and it’s something you also judge in yourself, it will most likely hurt. However if they make the same remark and you don’t have that judgment about yourself, it probably won’t bother you at all.
I once visited a new friend’s house and everyone in the family was shorter than me. Since I’m the shortest person in my family, I never felt too tall.
When my friend’s mother met me at the door and said with a slightly disappointed tone, “Oh, you are so tall,” it didn’t affect me. I was aware that she had some discomfort with my height, but I didn’t take it personally.
However, had she been tall and said, “Oh, you are so short,” it probably would have pushed my buttons, since I do feel somewhat short.
This point is valid for almost any interaction imaginable: Reactions always have to do with our own self-judgments and feelings of inadequacy or strength, not the other person.
Most judgments of others stem from one of three basic causes:

1. You wouldn’t tolerate the same behavior or characteristic in yourself.

For instance, you might be shy and encounter a very gregarious person. Your judgment might go something like this: What a show-off. They are so loud and obnoxious. Because you would be embarrassed to act this way, you resent somebody else doing it.
This type of judgment might reveal that you are not fully expressing yourself, hence you feel resentful or put off by others doing so, even if they do it clumsily.
Becoming aware of the truth of this reaction and working on expressing yourself more fully and authentically would result in a valuable gift of freer self-expression.

2. You display the same behavior and aren’t aware of it so you project your disowned behavior onto others and dislike it “out there.”

Everyone has encountered the second cause at some point. Someone is complaining about a friend or acquaintance and you think to yourself, “That’s funny, they do the same thing they are finding wrong!”
Taking an honest look within to see if you share some of the characteristics you dislike in others. You may be surprise to learn that you do, and it is likely to offer insight into gaining greater self-acceptance and compassion for others.

3. You are envious and resent the feelings that come up so you find something wrong with those who have what you want and end up judging them.

Someone who has attained recognition may remind you of your own lack of success in this area. You may resent their higher degree of accomplishment and then find something wrong with them in order to avoid your own feelings of inadequacy.
Since inspiration is a much more effective motivator than competition, you’d be more likely to experience success if you got inspired by other people’s victories instead of wasting time finding fault with them.
Most judgments of others are ego strategies to avoid uncomfortable feelings. However, if you lack the awareness of where they come from, they can lead to even more discomfort down the line.
Becoming aware of the nature of your judgments doesn’t mean that you no longer have preferences. You may still notice that certain types of behavior seem unappealing.
But with right understanding and a little work, discernment rather than judgment kicks in and causes you to feel compassion for others, even if you’re not enthusiastic about their behavior.
At the very least, you’ll feel neutral.
Discernment is awareness and understanding without an emotional response. Exercising discernment feels very different from getting your buttons pushed. Judgments that cause emotional reactions are clues to help you find personal insight.
When you explore beliefs and assumptions instead of judging people, you open a door to expanded self-awareness and self-acceptance.
Rather than unconsciously delighting in the ego gratification of judging others, you let your reactions and judgments help you achieve greater self-understanding—and accordingly, greater happiness and success.
When you use your judgment of others as a mirror to show you the workings of your own mind, every person’s reflection can become a valuable gift, making each person you encounter a teacher and a blessing
Notes from Robin.
I found that I was easily hurt by others remarks as I have a weight problem, UNTIL, I learned to sort out the information that was coming to me . If I had a knee jerk reaction that went straight to anger I forced myself to pause and ask my self was that information meant for the head, as just that, information, or was that information for the heart, to anger, or hurt. If I can sort out what it is, I am much more able to listen with an open mind.
I was taught that the easiest way to tell yourself if you need to do this little trick is if you find your self giving a reason why or what ever even before the person speaking to you has finished the sentence.
That is the time to give your self some time to question what you received. Takes practice but will work. I find now that I am able to reflect on others comments and not get bent out of shape and walk around in a continual rage. 
Very good post above

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2007

Famous Buddhist Quotes & Sayings

  • Neither fire nor wind, birth nor death can erase our good deeds.
  • You only lose what you cling to.
  • Fill your mind with compassion.
  • We live in illusion and the appearance of things. There is a reality. We are that reality. When you understand this, you see that you are nothing, and being nothing, you are everything. That is all.
  • The Four Reliances
    First, rely on the spirit and meaning of the teachings, not on the words;
    Second, rely on the teachings, not on the personality of the teacher;
    Third, rely on real wisdom, not superficial interpretation;
    And fourth, rely on the essence of your pure Wisdom Mind, not on judgmental perceptions.
  • We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make our world.
  • To be idle is a short road to death and to be diligent is a way of life; foolish people are idle, wise people are diligent.
  • Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful.
  • Pay no attention to the faults of others,
    things done or left undone by others.
    Consider only what by oneself is done or left undone.
  • What we think, we become.
  • Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one getting burned.
  • Do not overrate what you have received, nor envy others.
  • He who envies others does not obtain peace of mind.
  • An insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild beast; a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound your mind
  • Words have the power to both destroy and heal. When words are both true and kind, they can change our world.
  • Anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are cherished in the mind. Anger will disappear just as soon as thoughts of resentment are forgotten.
  • Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.
  • Words have the power to both destroy and heal. When words are both true and kind, they can change our world.
  • On life's journey Faith is nourishment,
    Virtuous deeds are a shelter,
    Wisdom is the light by day and Right mindfulness is the protection by night.
    If a man lives a pure life nothing can destroy him;
    If he has conquered greed nothing can limit his freedom.
  • One of his students asked Buddha, "Are you the messiah?"
    "No", answered Buddha.
    "Then are you a healer?"
    "No", Buddha replied.
    "Then are you a teacher?" the student persisted.
    "No, I am not a teacher."
    "Then what are you?" asked the student, exasperated.
    "I am awake", Buddha replied

Wonderful Poem by Mary Anne Radchmer

Walk to the edge.
Listen hard. Laugh. Play with abandon.
Practice wellness.
Continue to learn.
Choose with no regret.
Appreciate your friends.
Lead or follow a leader.
Do what you love.
Live as if this is all there is

10 things worth thinking about by T2T

Yet another 10 things worth thinking about…

(1) Every time you get angry you poison your own system. As Albert Einstein says: Anger dwells only in the bosom of fools.
(2) Accept no one’s definition of your life, define yourself and never be bullied into silence.
(3) To forgive your enemy is a gift you give to yourself. Drop the baggage, let go and move forward.
(4) Beware of intellectual knowledge. All great wisdom begins when we realize we don’t know as much as we think we do.
(5) We live in two worlds simultaneously. Most people I meet believe we live in one world and because of this misunderstanding they never learn how to cultivate their ‘inner world’ to create their ‘outer world’.
(6) You really need to focus on what you want, not on what you don’t want. And keep that focus steady.
(7) Whether you think you can, or whether you think you can’t, either way you are right – Henry Ford.
(8) You should start every single day with an attitude of gratitude.
(9) Most people do not breath properly. Deep breaths relax the mind and body so be aware of this and do it every day. Put a magnet with the word ‘BREATHE’ up on your fridge door and take deep breaths whenever you see it.
(10) Expect problems and eat them for breakfast – Alfred A. Montapert

Sunday, April 24, 2011

News today

On Friday I had to go to emergency because I had chest pains, and my right side hurt, I thought it was because of a fall I took earlier this week.The ordered X Rays and could find no reason for said pain, except maybe the rib hurt in the fall, The only reason why I went was because the pain kept spreading and getting worse enough for me to seek help. When the doctor came to discharge me he told me he discovered a shadow on the X Ray, and wants me to undergo a cat scan asap, Today hospital called and I am booked for 3PM Tuesday, and must get blood work done before going.
Several years ago I had a mammogram, and they found a lump in the breast, The offered me the opportunity to wait around for an ultra sound to determine if it was bad news.I panicked and left the place with an appointment for a week later. For that week I played mind games the entire times, going over and over the possible outcome(alway cancer). Until  I was walking around in a frenzy. The results of the ultra sound was it was a cyst full of water. and completely harmless.
Today I am calm, and accepting and able to tell my self it is not time to worry yet.
I think my daughter is far more worried than I am.
It is a good day

Most timely advice just for me

Life is not all about bunny rabbits, lollipops and happy go lucky fairy-tales. Life is not all about hardships, tragedies and difficulties either. Life is no more, or less, than what we have CHOSEN to perceive it to be. We all have fears, worries, self-esteem issues and obstacles to face. We will always have these in our lives at onetime or another, but, unless your reaction to these things change, your results will NOT. You ‘are’ your choices. Whether those choices are made for your health or your wealth is of no consequence. You are a product of your choices. You will always be a product of your choices. When faced with difficulties…choose to accept, learn and grow. Nothing outside changes enough to make you feel any different than what your reaction dictates. You were, are, and always will be the master of your life, you, and you alone have the power to be whatever you choose to be. We are the creators of the GOOD, and the BAD in our lives, and from this day forward you


this wonderful man has given me more good advice and wisdom and the more he gives, the more I see that I need it.The accepting of this advise is probably the most powerful thing I can do because it is all about how I perceive things and many many way to look at information in my life and how to deal with il in a proper manner rather than hit the old panic button.

Today is one of those day when I normally would be hitting not only the panic button, but the massive worry button as well, and yet I sit her calm ,accepting, and assured that I am doing and will continue to do what is in my power

. And to put any more pressure on me would just break me, this way I I can deal with this situation.

Thank you T2T


 need to consciously make choices that benefit your future self…YOU HAVE THAT POWER...Have a wonderful day/night wherever you are ~ T


Friday, April 22, 2011

My ButterflyEffect

Yesterday, I was talking to a young man, who stated that he is very depressed. As the conversation went along he said out of the blue"I was told I have a purpose in life and I have no idea what mine is", I at that time could only say we all have, but very few people know what it is.
For myself I agree we all do have a purpose for being here, and I do not think we are meant to be told, but rather live our lives to the very best of our abilities and keep on going 
I do so wish I had read this advertisement earlier, as I think some of those words may have helped. Now I will never know as I do not know who he was other than a sad young man at the bus stop.
The Butterfly Effect shows how your everyday actions can make a difference for generations to come. Through inspiring stories, The Butterfly Effect, by Andy Andrews, shares the secret of a life of permanent purpose, where every decision and action you make in life matters, no only today, but for the future. When you understand that every action matters, every result of our actions immediately improves! A life of permanent purpose will make you a better parent, a better, spouse and a more valuable friend. The Butterfly Effect illustrates the unique power of the individual. You have created as one of a kind...to make a difference. You have the power to change the world. What you do with your life matters today. It matters forever

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Good Reason for me to go on a diet

I thought it would be of some interest to explain why I chose this time to go  on a diet again. I have been on hundreds of weight loss diets, 99% have not been successful  because not only didn't I do my preparation work, I never had any incentive other than it was good for me. Well so is liver but you won't catch me eating it.
No this time it was a world event that started me thinking.The earth quake and resulting tragedy  did the trick. I was heart broken when I read how quite a few of the elderly people were killed because they were unable to get away. The tsunami warning was sent out  but seniors were left defenseless as they couldn't move quickly.
My thought  WOW, if I had been living there I would no doubt be among the thousands listed missing or dead because I am way to heavy to run, never mind try to walk miles quickly.I get short of breath very easily, and my muscles literally cramp up. And this is after a casual day of strolling the malls.
I hadn't thought to mentions this and I feel that it is very important at least to me I do not want to die one day sooner that I have to, and if I do hopefully I will have been able to give it a real good fight.
So that was the start, and my determination  is as strong now as it was on that awful day.
I feel so terrible for all the families that lost their senior's We are needed for love, wisdom, and memories.

Friday, April 15, 2011

On Track

Again I am so grateful for all the stuff I have downloaded as well as researched. Time and time again I want to give up, but I know if I just work through my reasons I will carry on.
Being prepared for any journey is essential to it being a success, If you pack all your tools that keep you on track and do your research, And make this part of your being, I think you have a much greater chance.
Right now I am sidetracked with a broken or badly bruised rib, it is constant in pain, this lessens my desire to do what I need to do.
But because I know in my body, mind, and soul, that I can do this I will keep going.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Harsh Night

I had a very harsh night last nigh, Around 11pm, I woke up with cramps in my legs, front and back.
From previous experience I know that either heat or cold will relive most of this, so I would normally climb in the bath tub and run real hot water over my legs with the sprayer, I couldn't even lift my legs the cramps were so bad so I settled for Ice I have several ice packs in the freezer, that only gave a tiny bit of relief but was able to sit on the edge of the tub and run hot water. I thought I was ok and tried to climb out of the tub and a cramp hit and I fell and hit my rib on the side of the tub..
If it hadn't been for Jim, I do not know what I would have done. Because as well as the cramps I had low blood sugar and wanted to throw up, and pass out, black waves were coming before my eyes. I yelled any thing with sugar and he brought me a spoon full of Nutella, and that passed. I was up for about 4 hours as I would think I could lay down and find out that was not going to happen.
I am not sure why I get these cramps but every time I go one a diet, it seems to happen for the first week, But it was never that bad before.
I am supposed to drink a lot of water and have been drinking about 3 liters a day and perhaps that is what washing all the potassium out of me.
Tomorrow I an going to the health food store and talk to the lady there, she is very knowledgeable, and hopefully can help me. I do not want to give up this diet as it is working and I am not hungry at all.
I will do an update when I find out what I can do about the cramps

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

What ever I am doing , it is working

I am delighted to say that if I had not done my home work and prepared my self mentally, today would be a bad day, but it is not.
I have been on a special low calorie diet, as well as taking HGC, I have followed the instructions to a T. and have lost 9 pounds in the last 5 days, but last night I was so sick and felt very weak and dizzy, so I had to eat something that was not on the plan, it was a very small amount but enough to not have a weight loss today.
Long story short, I would have thrown in the towel and said to hell with it and eaten every thing in the house and gained back that same famous 10 pounds, that I have lost and put back on more than a hundred times.
But today is different, I AM NOT going to do it I am going to stay on the plan and IT will work. This is my Plan, my Dream, my Want, my Need , and I WILL DO IT.
Because I know I can, nuf said

Saturday, April 9, 2011

From T2T words I can use

I bet you can give great advice to others but find it difficult to take your own advice. Everybody is like this, so it’s not that you don’t know what to do, it’s that you don’t believe in yourself enough to go out and do it. We do not necessarily need to be shown the way, what we really need is belief in our own abilities. Unfortunately we have been duped into thinking that we need to be taught this. Fortunately this is not the case, we need to stop being so dependent on others and to just say, “f**k it!, I don’t need to be told what I already f**king know. Think about it, you already have the answers, you just need to believe in yourself enough to try them out. Start today by making one small change in your life and continue to do this every day. Accumulation is a very powerful concept and if you start today by making one tiny little change in your life and keep doing this every day, then over a sustained period of time these tiny changes will accumulate to big changes. I use this concept myself and I can tell you it works wonderfully ~ T2T





I just love this as today I am making one small change I am for the first time going to loose the weight I have been packing around for most of my life, I have tried and failed before, but this time I am better prepared, I have thought this through vissualised it as well Have collected a lot of wisdom to support me when the going gets tough, and like it says above I know what to do and I can do this. 


Thanks T2T