
Friday, April 15, 2016
Personal Growth? Say "Yes!"

Friday, April 8, 2016
Breaking out of the Bubble


Friday, April 1, 2016
People Obsessed
Friday, March 25, 2016
My Big Fat Italian Family
I grew up in a Big Fat Italian family. We love each other through thick and thin. On occasion, we've been known to drive each other crazy. There is drama and gossip and ridiculous banter, but we are tight and at the end of the day, no one can take our family away.
Growing up we broke bread together, ate huge Italian dinners together for holidays and all our family events: weddings, baptisms, anniversary, birthdays and funerals. Our family continues to change and grow year after year.
When we "break bread" with our friends, for dinner or holidays, it takes the friendship to a whole new level. Those friends crossover into the family zone and there's something special that sticks. There's a bond that forms indefinitely.
Today, I live far away from all my family, but when I do see them, its always like I just saw them yesterday. It's that constant in my life that reminds me I can always change for the better, even when some things in my life never change.
When we do make time to be together with family, we remind each other of our love, and that it is okay when we can't be together, the love and care never dies.
Certain relationships in our lives will stick and stay strong and solid. Being part of a large family taught me this. The warmth and understanding is innate and I tend to carry this over with close friends.
I hope my boys learn to always give of themselves. They are huggers, super sweet and caring, but as they grow, I want this to carry over into their adult lives, never to be forgotten. Although, they don't have the same large family upbringing, when we visit my family, the boys are embraced, as if we all lived closer. It's amazing to watch.
Family and solid friendships can be that constant in our lives to keep us grounded when life throws us a curve ball and we need trusted relationships to fall back on.
Thank goodness for my big fat Italian family. I am who I am because of that constant in my life. We know who we were and who we are at all stages of life. We have laughed and cried and learned. We change, yet we are still the same.
The video below takes me right back to my mother's home when I was a kid. Thanks to my favorite cousin for posting on Facebook and being my inspiration for this blog post. I love ya cuz!! No matter how many miles separates us.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?sns=fb&v=0Swzvm-gXHg
Thursday, February 4, 2016
In The Moment
It is 2016 and distractions in our everyday life become so hard to push away. We miss out on so many little moments that make the bigger part of life less than fulfilling.
Acknowledgment of this void, is the first step. Doing something to become more present in the moment is the second step. How can we live our lives and not miss a single moment of goodness?
Releasing our worries, our physical ailments, our thoughts of clutter, concerns for the future. What if we simply lived in the now, without any real concern for how the future will unfold?
"Our true nature of life is being one with our surroundings, anywhere and everwhere"
I often make plans without controlling the outcome and allow them to come together naturally.
I often don't feel like going someplace, especially after a long day at work, but pushing forward, reminds me I'm continuing on the path intended.
Thinking I'm tired, I'm hungry, I'm stressed, makes us feel more of the same. Maintaining a steady, moment to moment, I'm feeling good attitude does wonders for the physique. I have everything I need in life. I'm not sad or worried about anything. Miraculously, life falls effortlessly into place. You begin to notice little cincidences, chance meetings and good luck becomes a daily occurrence. There's a manifestation of achievements that occurs. People fall in and out of your life at just the right time, specifically when you need them and when they need you.
I can't explain how, I simply know what is.
Moment to moment; living with intent, but without control. It's a spiritual life from the mundane. It takes the drudgery away and keeps us smiling, laughing and lightheated. It is soft and warm and without warning it will become habit.
The best feeling to be is wholehearted, it allows everyone into a safe place, and intuitively we are peaceful within, and life is free of emptiness.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Kindness & Careness
Living with kindness and sharing "careness" can be a tricky balancing act, especially when life doesn't feel kind and caring.
When life is not feeling safe, I stop and think why and determine where the unsafe place is rooted. Is there something I can change? Or am I being challenged by someone else's fears? Are judgements stemmed by anothers insecurities of the unknown?
We all have or have had fears. They manifest from insecurities, a piece of us finds a reason to doubt ourselves and others simply because it is easier than doing the work to trust ourselves and to care for those around us.
Fears can easily be diminished. They are diminished when we find trust within. Trust in ourselves and the world around us.
Why is trust so difficult to find and embrace wholeheartedly; because we must conquer our fear of failure to move into a space of safety. Our trust in ourselves is harvested and our intuition blossoms. We can never be ready to move forward if we cower in our self doubt and a blanket of fears.
Life without fear is productive, prosperous, it is beautiful and busting with love. Life without fear has no judgements of ourselves or others. It is kind and caring. It keeps all of us thriving in a place of goodness.
Kindness and Careness is our family mantra for 2016. With these words we are reminded to be good to one another even when fear and doubt creep into our minds, we automatically replace the fear and allow "Kindness and Careness" to take over. It releases the need to control, to be right, to be separated by ego. It allows joy, love and happiness into our heart and soul.
No one can change yesterday, but in the now we all can make a conscious effort to be better. To be deliberate about who we are and how we want to be; to ourselves and towards everyone that touches our lives.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Black Swan with a Heart
"The black swan theory or theory of black swan events is a metaphor that describes an event that comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often inappropriately rationalized after the fact with the benefit of hindsight. The theory was developed by Nassim Nicholas Taleb to explain:"
http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertsher/2013/11/04/rodan-and-fields-grew-10-fold/
Of course, not everyone may want to sell skincare products, but doesn't everyone want a better lifestyle, financial freedom and the ability to own their own time and life? This is a universal gift of joy.
Reunions with loved ones were tear induced. See photo of military husband, and a surprise reunion with his wife on her birthday at convention. She had no idea he was being flown in. Their story was precious.
These photos are keys of insight into what is at the heart of this company. The photo at the very bottom is from the very first party I attended at convention, The Whiteout Party. Again, Amnon Rodan is present giving his time to show, "Hey are all a team! Let's make a difference together."
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At Austin Convention - A Surprise Birthday Reunion |
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At Convention After Party - The Human connection goes further then, 'Are you Okay?" |
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Photo Op at Team White Party! "We're all in this together!" |