Averyfairytale | living simply with playful delight. Storage | The Improvised Life - Part 3. Nomadic D. Poppytalk. Funky Junk Interiors: My Projects. FJI projects in link format. Events and series All ideas and projects are original by Funky Junk Interiors and are copyright protected. Please feel free to copy for your own use and share with a link back, but please ask permission to sell. Thank-you! The Succulence Revolution » Blog Archive » You are Gourmet, Stop Acting Like Drive-Thru. Are you feel tired of being alone? Do you wonder where all the delicious, conscious partners have gone to? When you see another woman madly in love and being adored by her partner, does your heart squeeze painfully as you hide your own desperate need to be met? How many more unfulfilling and uninspiring dates will you need to go on before you finally ‘strike gold’? May be you have found someone you really enjoy, but have no clue how to ‘keep them interested’?
Whatever your relationship issues are, there is one fundamental flaw in how most women approach partnership: We behave like drive-thru. The following is a story told by the Wintu Tribal Elders of California: How The Female Eagle Chooses Her Mate When it comes time for the female Eagle to choose her mate, she prepares herself for many suitors. She looks them over quite well and then picks one to fly with for awhile. If she likes the way he flies she finds a small stick, picks it up and flies high with it. Why do we do this? LOVEPICS. IS•LY | I Still Love you | Art, Sewing, Design, Bookbinding, Photography, Crafts. Feed Your Soul: the free art project. Inspirationfeed - be inspired! Geek and Sundry | Your Daily Dose of Geekiness & etc. Nerdist. Design The Life You Want To Live - Lynne Knowlton.
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For example, if we repeat a thought like “I’m a smart and happy person” 20 times every morning, then we may begin to actually believe that about ourselves, and thus act in ways that could make that belief a self-fulfilling prophecy. Reciting these beliefs is said to work because increased repetition of certain thought patterns (and neural pathways) is said to condition our brains to begin thinking in these new ways. It’s kind of like working a muscle: the more repetitions you do, the stronger the thought will become. This article is going to recap scientific evidence for the different ways self-affirmations have been shown to improve our lives. Self-affirmations improve willpower and self-control However, using positive self-affirmations can help us push ourselves just a bit further.
“I can do it!” The Joyful Heartbeat Checklist : Janet Goldstein. Writing, growing our businesses, making a difference can all seem more and more overwhelming and elusive in the noisy, hyper-speedy, competitive, and very public world we live and work in. The worry, confusion, and sheer pushing we do can make us forget that at the heart of our work is our creative spirit. Yet what happens when we forget (knock, knock) that we ourselves are the joyful, creative heartbeat at the center of our our ideas, our projects, and our relationships? How do we tap into, and really listen to, that joyful heartbeat? How can this joyful beat give us clarity and a lighter, happier step for even the hardest things we’re trying to do?
I’ve thought about this a lot over the past couple of years when I’ve felt like I was stuck in the drudgery or wasting time. The extra half hour I spend finding a piece of art for a presentation, the bad drawing I make, or the moments of sharing some new insight with a trusted friend seem absolutely right. With whom? What’s missing?