The economic storm that has hit our world is resulting in rough seas for people everywhere. The changes that are necessary to keep from sinking “Workplace Stress: Change – Rough Seas or Calmer Waters”
Tag: stress
Rejuvenation Appreciation!
Having stress techniques that can be implemented in the moment of a stressful event do much to balance the autonomic nervous system. This has an effect “Rejuvenation Appreciation!”
Remembering Mom
On Nov. 5th 1999, my mom passed away after her struggles with ovarian cancer. Sadly, she was not diagnosed until it was Stage 4 – “Remembering Mom”
Mistakes
Have you never made a mistake? Just what I thought. We’re human and we all make them, big, small, by omission, intentionally or by accident, “Mistakes”
The Grandest Pyramid Scheme Of All!
I like to think of my services as a type of “Pyramid Scheme”. Wait a moment, it’s not what you think! People are not at “The Grandest Pyramid Scheme Of All!”
The Funnel of Life
Big Hole or Small Hole? I’ve been having lots of fun noticing the coincidences that pop up in my life. This can be attributed to “The Funnel of Life”
Inconvenience or Insight?
My car was once stolen from the parking garage of our condo. I remember going down and confusedly wondering why I couldn’t remember parking in “Inconvenience or Insight?”
Passing it On, or Paying it Forward
One of the best things we can do to lessen our stress is to open our heart and give to someone else. It doesn’t always “Passing it On, or Paying it Forward”
Pebbles in My Shoe
On my walk this morning, I had a goal of doing my route in forty-five minutes. That meant that I had to move. I was “Pebbles in My Shoe”
Appointments – Serenity Now!
Those of you who live with a chronic disease – and even those who don’t – know that a lot of time is spent waiting “Appointments – Serenity Now!”
Too Much? Not Enough?
I am guilty as charged. I can get carried away with some of these behaviours but fortunately, I catch myself and have techniques that reduce “Too Much? Not Enough?”
Time for Traffic
The other day, I had a valuable lesson in time. As it is important to me to be punctual, I left home to allow plenty “Time for Traffic”