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Inspiring Magazine!

The new issue is available and so worth the read. I’m betting this mag won’t always be free! It comes with its own soothing energy. :)

Kite Magazine - October 2007 Issue

Help the Monks!

Have you heard? Monks and nuns in Burma embarked on a peaceful protest after decades of brutal dictatorship. Thousands upon thousands of ordinary people are joining in.  Yesterday, the Burma military started shooting into the unarmed crowd, killing monks and journalists. 

There is a petition about that is aimed at the United Nations and calling the world to stand alongside the Burmese people.  We should not let this happen and something as small as your name on a piece of paper CAN make a difference. 

The last peaceful demonstration in Burma in 1988 ended with thousands dead.  Let us NOT let this happen again. 

http://www.avaaz.org/en/

Detoxifying Parental Guilt

This hit my mailbox this morning and came at a good time!  Enjoy! 

THE DAILY GROOVE ~ by Scott Noelle

Detoxifying Parental Guilt

Are you plagued by guilt whenever you fall short of your parenting ideals? Such guilt may seem a natural response, but it’s not… It’s *cultural*.

Our culture conditions people to believe that their worth depends on their behavior, so that when your behavior is “wrong” you doubt your self-worth, i.e., you feel guilty. But if you knew absolutely that you *are* worthy of love and respect — *unconditionally* — you’d never feel guilty. You’d simply feel “off” whenever your behavior was out of alignment with your values.

That “off” feeling would be a welcome sign that you need to adjust your course. And with your self-worth beyond dispute, you’d be confident in your ability to get back on track.

So next time you feel parental guilt, say to yourself, “This has nothing to do with my inherent worth — that’s a given. I made a mistake, but I can learn from it. I got a little lost, but I’m finding my way.” http://dailygroove.net/parental-guilt Feel free to forward this message to your friends!

Copyright (c) 2007 by Scott Noelle — “Inspiration & Coaching for Progressive Parents”                      http://www.ScottNoelle.com                                                                                                                                           http://www.EnjoyParenting.com

Parenting Quote

“Role modeling is the most basic responsibility of parents. Parents are handing life’s scripts to their children, scripts that in all likelihood will be acted out for the rest of the children’s lives.”
—Stephen R. Covey

Great Quote!

Caroline from the HP list shared this recently and I liked it so much I’m sharing it here;

“Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein

IGIVE…..do you?

Now this is really cool and unfortunately competes with Ebates but its a good one.  I’m inviting you to change YOUR online shopping into support for a truly worthy cause.  You shop and earn money for your favorite charities or schools.  

Here’s part of the witty canned referral letter used at the igive.com site.

I’m supporting River Dell Elementary (my son’s elementary school)
just by shopping online for brand-name stuff
at over 675 well-known online stores.

And I’m getting free deals and coupons just by
being an iGive.com member. If you join iGive.com
and make a purchase within 45 days from one of
675 or so participating stores, iGive.com
will donate $5 FREE to your favorite worthy cause!

http://www.iGive.com/html/refer.cfm?memberid=491912&causeid=39524

You’ll see familiar stores at iGive.com like Lands’ End,
Office Depot, JCPenney, Neiman Marcus, Expedia,
Barnes & Noble, and eBay to mention just a few.

Why you all are so special…

 

(I received this in the mail.  I usually don’t forward on forwards but occassionally one will touch me as this one did.  I removed the “pass this on, don’t break this or you will stub your toe” stuff at the end) 

A young wife sat on a sofa on a hot humid day, drinking iced tea and visiting with her Mother.

As they talked about life, about marriage, about the responsibilities of life and the obligations of adulthood, the mother clinked the ice cubes in her glass thoughtfully and turned a clear, sober glance upon her daughter “Don’t forget your Sisters,” she advised, swirling the tea leaves to the bottom of her glass “They’ll be more important as you get older. No matter how much you love your husband, no matter how much you love the children you may have, you are still going to need Sisters.

Remember to go places with them now and then; do things with them. “Remember that ‘Sisters’ means ALL the women.. your girlfriends, your daughters, and all your other women relatives too. “You’ll need other women. Women always do.

” What a funny piece of advice!’ the young woman thought. Haven’t I just gotten married? Haven’t I just joined the couple-world? I’m now a married woman, for goodness sake! A grownup! Surely my husband and the family we may start will be all I need to make my life worthwhile!’

But she listened to her Mother. She kept contact with her Sisters and made more women friends each year. As the years tumbled by, one after another, she gradually came to understand that her Mom really knew what she was talking about. As time and nature work their changes and their mysteries upon a woman, Sisters are the mainstays of her life

After more than 50 years of living in this world, here is what I’ve learned:

THIS SAYS IT ALL:

Time passes

Life happens

Distance separates

Children grow up

Jobs come and go

Love waxes and wanes

Men don’t do what they’re supposed to do

Hearts break

Parents die

Colleagues forget favors

Careers end

BUT…….. Sisters are there, no matter how much time and how many miles are between you.

A girl friend is never farther away than needing her can reach. When you have to walk that lonesome valley and you have to walk it by yourself, the women in your life will be on the valley’s rim, cheering you on, praying for you, pulling for you, intervening on your behalf, and waiting with open arms at the valley’s end

Sometimes, they will even break the rules and walk beside you…Or come in and carry you out Girlfriends, daughters, granddaughters, daughters-in-law, sisters, sisters-in-law, Mothers, Grandmothers, aunties, nieces, cousins, and extended family, all bless our life!

The world wouldn’t be the same without women, and neither would . I When we began this adventure called womanhood, we had no idea of the incredible joys or sorrows that lay ahead. Nor did we know how much we would need each other. Every day, we need each other still.

Pass this on to all the women who help make your life meaningful. I just did

Positive Self Affirmations

I just really liked these self affirmations.

Affirmations For Building Self-esteem

  1. I am a valuable and important person, and I’m worthy of the respect of others.
  2. I am my own expert, and I allow others the same privilege.
  3. I express my ideas easily, and I know others respect my point of view.
  4. I am aware of my value system and confident of the decisions I make based on my current awareness.
  5. I have a positive expectancy of reaching my goals, and I bounce back quickly from temporary setbacks.
  6. I have pride in my past performance and a positive expectancy of the future.
  7. I accept compliments easily and share my success with others who have contributed to them.
  8. I feel warm and loving toward myself, for I am a unique and precious being, ever doing the best my awareness permits, ever growing in wisdom and love.
  9. I am actively in charge of my life and direct it in constructive channels. My primary responsibility is for my own growth and well being (the better I feel about myself, the more willing and able I am to help others.)
  10. I am my own authority (and I am not affected by negative opinions or attitudes of others.)
  11. It is not what happens to me, but how I handle it, that determines my emotional well being.
  12. I’m a success to the degree that I feel warm and loving toward myself.
  13. No one in the entire world is more or less worthy, more or less important, than I.
  14. I count my blessings and rejoice in my growing awareness.
  15. I am an action person; I do first things first and one thing at a time.
  16. I am warm and friendly toward all I contact; I treat everyone with consideration and respect.
  17. I am kind, compassionate and gentle with myself.
  18. http://www.coun.uvic.ca/personal/esteem.html

Inspiration

If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.

-Booker T. Washington