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Archive for February, 2010

Tips for a No-Budget Home Makeover

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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You can dramatically change the look and feel of your home without spending a dime. In fact, even if you do have a budget to decorate it’s still a good idea to work with what you have and get your home to a place where you enjoy and appreciate it before you spend money and start purchasing. This is for two reasons: a fresh canvas will help you see clearly what the room really needs and therefore help you avoid making expensive mistakes. You may even realize you don’t need to change as much as you originally thought. Second, you can be assured that if and when you do choose to buy things, it will be from a place of inspiration rather than from a feeling that your home is lacking. You will come to the process with the mindset that you’re enhancing your space, rather than fixing what’s wrong. This attitude can lead to more creativity and thoughtful purchases and usually produces longer-term, more satisfying results. (more…)



Simple Steps to Clear the Energy in Your Home

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

 

Every space holds energy. Even though you can’t see it, you’ve probably sensed it… For example, you may have walked into a room that looked beautiful, but somehow just didn’t feel right. Or perhaps you’ve been in a space that was decorated poorly or not to your taste, but you immediately felt good and comfortable. In both instances, you were probably tuning into the energy of the space. Have you ever referred to the need to “clear the air,” or said something has a “good vibe,” or after an argument stated “you could cut the tension in the room with a knife?” Or perhaps you’ve even simply said that a place had “good energy.” Many commonly used expressions indicate that we intuitively understand that buildings and places can have a certain vibration or feel. (more…)



How I Made Meditation a Habit After Trying for 18 years

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

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My senior year of college a very wise advisor told me that I should establish a meditation practice. While I didn’t know much about meditation, I took his advice to heart. After walking out of my first meditation class I immediately saw the world differently. Everything was in sharper focus—trees seemed to vibrate, plants glowed, and I felt alive and connected to my surroundings in a way I hadn’t experienced before. I experientially understood the transformative power of meditation. Yet, when it came to practicing on my own, I felt I couldn’t do it. At that time, it seemed my mind was always racing and my thoughts often included a stream of self-judgments, which made meditation a miserable and intolerable experience. Quiet my mind… who was I kidding? (more…)



Finding Balance by Managing Your Time

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

How to avoid over-committing, over-scheduling, and a lot of stress!


The anxiety of always feeling like there is too much to do and too little time seems to be common among of my friends. How often do you hear people say “I’m going to squeeze in a lunch,” or “I’ll try to fit you in,” or “let me work it into my schedule.” When you have to fit, squeeze or work it in, chances are you’re spreading yourself too thin. By trying to do it all, we often over-commit and when we over-commit we usually end up sacrificing something— like focus, respect, quality time, and peace.


Bottom line, we’re all busy these days and often trying to balance many commitments. But ask yourself what’s more important… participating in lots of activities, or thoroughly enjoying few… accomplishing as many tasks as possible, or completing one task well… having lots of interactions with various people, or having meaningful connections… you get the idea! It has become clear to me that I need to honor and respect myself, and others, by setting aside the appropriate amount of time for whatever it is I am doing. (more…)



Conscious living,
everyday. . .


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