Monday, November 24, 2008

Giving Back


The Holidays are here and only 1 month left to shop for Christmas gifts!! I have my list for gifts to my family and friends all I need to do is get out there and shop!

But every year this time around my not be as exciting for some. Those families that cant afford much and the children that may miss out on getting those special gifts from Santa. Every year I like to take part in giving back to those in need. Even the smallest good deed will make a difference. This year my church is asking for volunteers to make food gift baskets to give to families in need in our community. My sister and I will be taking part. We are really excited. We will also donate gifts to the Chum city foundation. These are some ways we will be giving back this year.

I know life can be busy and there may be lots on your plate, but like I said even the smallest donation can help.

Here are some ways you can help;

1. Give your pocket change to those collecting money in front of your grocery store
2. Buy some extra canned food and drop it off at the front of the grocery store on your way out, most grocery stores have a huge box ready to accept donations.
3. Buy some of your gifts from corporations that donate the proceeds to the needy.
4. Pay attention to events hosted in your community to support the ones in need.
5. Clean out your closets, Donate Winter attire for the homeless

These are just some easy ways to give back this season, any one of us can do this with little effort. Imagine what we can do WITH some Extra Effort! We all need to reach out and help someone in need especially during the holidays ;)

Some Toronto Charities

Salvation Army http://www.salvationarmy.ca/
Chum City Wish http://www.thewish.ca/wishCore.cfm
Covenant house http://www.covenanthouse.on.ca/Public/Default.aspx?I=1925&n=Christmas+Story

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The Now


Many Self help Spiritual books talk about the NOW. Putting focus on what people today are forgetting to do. Most of us live very busy lives never stopping to take it all in. Eckart Tolle has more of a inner spiritual way of seeing the now. Letting go of Ego, becoming one with nature, and the NOW would be fully experiencing every thing in the moment without letting thoughts or emotion in. So how do we really apply it to REAL life? My husband who has also read Echkart Tolle's book the New earth has different way of putting it. Being in the now is not only about letting go of all we were taught and going just for a peaceful quiet experience (what fun is that!), but instead living in the now with all that is our life and all that of which excites us (yes EGO TOO!) We are all different so we need to apply what the NOW means to us....Here is my husbands meaning of the NOW:

What is the now, what does it mean to live in the now?

I understand it as this..

1. The now is the clothes we wear (Are you really paying attention and
dressing to your best?) Going out and presenting yourself the way you want to be presented

2. The now is where we live (Is it really up the standards you can have
right now?)

3. The now is in what you do with your extra time? (Are you really
spending your hours constructively?)

4. The now is in the shape of your body? (Are you really happy with your
health and physic?)

Think about what's important to you right now and
ask yourself. Am I matching up to my expectations in that area with
what I am capable of doing at the present moment? If the answer is no I
can do better, then that means your not living in the now.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Right or Kind

I listened to a Wayne Dyer speech last night on Youtube and he was saying "instead of choosing right, choose kind".... whats funny is that this really resonates with me. I know this to be true, i feel this in my soul when i hear it. But why is it sooo hard to act upon. Why do we hesitate to be kind? Why do we all feel that showing our kindness will mean showing our weakness. (altho to some it proves as true)If we forget about all the wrong people have done to us and just act kind ust as we have been taught to act as God would i think this will help us move toward that inner peace we are all searching for. Now, to do it.

Also I came to a conclusion as well about the type of books I like to read. Usually whatever book that is advertised on Oprah's soul series are usually the ones I go for, however not all books keep me interested to read up until the end. Some do, the ones about the soul, about inner peace, about finding who you are, and especially the ones that have amazing quotes and life lessons these are the ones I love and enjoy. Some of my favorite authors are Wayne Dyer, Iyanha Vanzant, Eckhart Tolle, Caroline Sutherland... and of course for motivation Anthony Robins. Can't wait to hit the book store soon!

Wednesday, November 05, 2008


A HISTORIC VICTORY!!!
President Obama!
As millions of people around the world watched the USA elections I to was glued to the set.
An amazing change for our world! As President Obama puts it "WE CAN DO ANYTHING!" All underdogs of the world every person that strives to be better and wants more can do it!
President Obama gave a speech no one will forget, the motivation and leadership he has will change the USA forever.
I don't know about you, but I already feel the wave of change! Businesses will strive, the market will get better,the wars will end and we are a world of making a difference and doing good!
CONGRATULATIONS PRESIDENT OBAMA!

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Dealing with Difficult people

Why do some people feel the need to put others down? Have you ever had an argument with someone, and instead of getting to the point of the problem they immediately point out what you did wrong or point out your flaws and put you down. I came across a website today
http://www.life-with-confidence.com/people-who-put-you-down.html

And the first thing it says;
"The first thing to know is that a happy, self confident, person does not put others down .
Some people are very negative about others because:
- they need to make themselves feel like they're in control or more powerful or to cover up their own insecurities - they’ve experienced a trauma of their own in the past and they don’t know how to deal with the pain so they'll hurt others as a defense mechanism"

So take a look at the person who is treating you this way and you will probably see that they have many issues of their own! So how do we deal with them?

We all no that its really hard to just let it go, we all want our say tooo. But the article says to not let them get what they want, which is a rageful reaction LOL Ive had my shares. Instead tell them you will not accept what they just told you, or tell them how you feel and to keep the argument strictly about the situation....

If your like me, this is hard especially if someone comes at you hard with the put downs how can I not react!... This will be something I will be working on for myself, because none of us deserve to let others control us with their words ;)