Monthly Archives: May 2009

My 8 new policies for eating healthy

Wednesday, May 13, 2009.    I feel back to normal today. I went to the bank and post office first thing yesterday while I had energy, then worked for about 5 hours on the June magazine.  Then I basically napped and lolled around the rest of the day while I took last minute ad deadline phone calls.   I ate very lightly: some soup, a Lean Cuisine turkey and vegetables meal for supper, a boiled potato with some broccoli for dinner.  So I am now kind of late working on the June Horizons but I think I can do it in time.  It always works out for me somehow.  When I know something has to be done on time, I always muster the  where with all to do it.  I am going to implement some new and improved policies for eating.  I already, for the most part, eat the right foods.  I still have a habit, though,  of overeating rice, bread and pasta.  My new policies include: Continue reading

Getting to know how my body works

I woke up yesterday morning about 4:00am and began a 12 hour session of tummy upset. No fun! Especially when I have exactly 5 days to get the magazine to the printer.  I’d spent most of Sunday afternoon sleeping, which I seldom do – sleep the day away.  I am not a recreational sleeper, so for me to spend extra time sleeping, I must need it.  I felt fine Sunday, and after I woke up, I cooked some chicken with rice and ate it about 5pm.  When I woke up at 4:00am Monday feeling really icky, my first thought was I might be overdoing it by eating chicken several times a week as I’ve been doing.  Then later yesterday it occurred to me to take my temperature, and it was 100.8.  (Right now it’s 98.2.)  So maybe it was a tummy bug moving through my system, instead of me eating something that disagreed with me.

Whatever it was, it was a good reminder that I have been getting a little lax in my eating habits.  I ate Chinese food a couple of times last week, which is no big deal except that restaurant food contains hidden fats, and fats are what my body reacts adversely to.  The past couple of years I have made it a point to have only one substantial meal each day, and 2 lighter meals: salads, soups, and my body likes that routine.  But the past week, after eating (vegetarian) Chinese food for lunch, I would then cook some chicken and rice for dinner.  That makes for a day of heavy eating for me.  And I did it a few days in a row.  So when I woke up and was sick, I figured that was what it was due to.  It was a good reminder to get back on track, and what happens when I stray. Continue reading

No post today, I’m down for the count

Monday May 11, 2009.    Ugh.  have been in bed since 4am feeing mega-icky.  Very humbling when others have to do for you.  Am finally getting some Emergence’ cranberry in me and feeling like I can walk to the window to look out.  Almost time to go back to bed!

I remember Momma; If you could see where I have gone

Happy Mother’s Day.  Today is my mom’s birthday.  The photo to the right is mommy and her mom in 1953.  Andrea was also my mother’s name.  She later shortened it to Anne and that is what everyone called her.  Everyone except family.  There, she was still Andrea and I was always called a nickname.  When I got to first grade, the teacher had a hard time getting me to answer to Andrea since I’d never been called that.  I always thought Andrea was such a great name for a dark, exotic beauty like my mom.  I always felt like the beige one around her.  Mom was 5’3″ tall, olive skinned with green eyes and lots of dark, wavy hair.  She wore it halfway down her back all the time I was growing up.  I envied her hair, since mine was whiteblonde, thin and stick straight.  I grew up in a Latino neighborhood and went to public schools where blonde and fair was the exception rather than the rule.  I remember grown men calling out from cars or worksites when I was a teenager “ay rubio!” which means “hey blondie”. I was a typical teenager, wanting to fit in with everyone else, and I envied the dark haired, brown skinned look.  People  always seemed surprised we were mother and daughter.  My mom always seemed like some exotic queen out of a fairy tale, and I adored her completely. Continue reading

Update: Think and Grow Rich script from last month fulfilled

Saturday May 9, 2009. On 3-26-09, I wrote at Organizing My Finances, Script From Think and Grow Rich my script for how much income I wanted to bring in the next month. When I write these scripts, I use a dollar figure that is increasingly more than I typically make.   I just did a tally of the income for that period and sent my brother a copy of the report showing the total.  When I ran it, at first I thought that made me just $188.29 short of my goal and I was excited to be so close.  Then I realized I did not add in the $500 I get for a rental unit I own, which goes into a different account.  So my total for that time period was $311.71 over what I had requested and planned for.  Once again, the process worked like a charm. Continue reading

In the garden under the full moon; footsteps, night sounds

Friday, May 8, 2009.  I wrote this heading toward sundown yesterday. It was a really good day.  I got an early start and got lots of work done.   I took the greatest call from a a subscriber – she was surprised I picked up the phone at 7:00am. She ordered subscriptions for each of her 12 grand daughters.  The early bird does get the worm! I’d transplanted several small loquat trees yesterday, and so I watered them each in early this morning, and watered the turk’s cap and arbicola along the north fenceline.  I’d pruned the mulberry tree last month and stuck the cuttings in the ground along the north fence, and I could see many of them have taken root.

Ginger in bloom

Ginger in bloom

Everything is really beginning to grow rapidly with the sunny, warm days and a daily watering.  I’m especially giving a deep watering to the tall crepe myrtle and the young oaks that are coming up outside my west office window.  I’d like to make a nice, shady walk for the Florida Power and Light meter reader for those hot, summer days. I’ve been underwatering my ginger on purpose, since it can tend to take over.  It does have some beautiful blooms on it right now, as you can see here to the right.  That one is about as big as my head and is at eye level. Continue reading

$150 million lawsuit to keep The Secret

To those who write and ask me, this is all I know about the lawsuit between Rhonda Byrne and Esther Hicks or anyone else in the matter of the rights to The Secret:

5-17-08 article $150 million battle to keep The Secret  http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/150-million-battle-to-keep-the-secret/2008/05/17/1210765254572.html

8-23-08 article in The Australian  Could the universe be restoring the balance against Rhonda Byrne, producer of The Secret?  http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24223394-5012694,00.html

RELATED: 2 Versions of The Secret and Common Misconception about Law of Attraction
When Friends Criticize the Abraham-Hicks and Law of Attraction work

Hear Esther Hicks on Oprah here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E1hZMZWJNY explaining in her own words 

Do you warn friends, or let them have their own dream?

Thursday May 7, 2009.  Should I warn friends and family when I see them getting caught up in multi-level marketing schemes, and networking time-and-dollar-wasters?  Questions like this come up in readings all the time.  You have friends who belong to a national franchise named Wealth Something or Income Building Something and they are always running around to meetings and business workshops where they pay for their own training, in the hopes of beginning their own business, or meeting up with possible investors or partners.  They come away with lots of marketing materials and/or inventory, thousands upon thousands in fees on their credit card, and their heads filled with exaggerated income claims. Continue reading

Making a difference in how someone sees the world

Wednesday May 6, 2009.  I got a call the other day from Lia Firmani who purchased several of my cds and she particularly liked the Sleepytime Recharge. She told me that “Listening to it repeatedly helped me a lot and made a big difference in how I see life.  “That’s a breakthrough for me, ” she said.  Sometimes we just need a gentle reminder in a friend’s voice while we’re falling asleep to set our subconscious to work for us.  Some of the suggestions on Sleepytime include: “I no longer worry over events of the past.  Every day begins my life anew and every day is a new beginning. I feel optimistic about my future possibilities.   I find greater satisfaction in my everyday life.  I find fun and interesting ways to spend my time and I have an increasing sense of mission and purpose.

These are just simple phrases.  No magic words there.  But for someone who has had a very challenging life and is just now coming to understand that our thoughts help determine what our future experience will be, thinking these thoughts can be a revelatory and life changing tool.  For someone whose only happy memories are in the past, it’s life altering to suddenly be guided in the direction of finding more meaning and satisfaction in their everyday life.  We all know people like that.

And I know it can be as easy as hearing a fellow diner say “I love salads.  I eat them twice a day” that reminds me how much I love salads and begin to eat them twice a day.  It can be as easy as someone saying “I find happiness in everything around me” for someone else to consider that as a new belief and for it to change their world.

What new thoughts and beliefs do you share with those around you?

What do they walk away feeling filled with?
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Managing Incoming Information; What Is Facebook For?

Tuesday, May 5, 2009.  I have a friend who recently joined Facebook and she’s not sure exactly how it works.  Why do all these people want to be my friends? It’s just a networking gambit, so if you’re on there to network and bring attention to your website, just accept new friends.  What if they only have stupid things to say.  I don’t want to read all that from everyone. Just use the “hide” feature to hide them from your news feed.  I have 743 “friends” yet less than a dozen on my news feed.  On my news feed, I have a handful of friends I actually know and rarely get to see in person.  I use Facebook to stay in touch with them, and I like hearing about the goofy things they do throughout their day.  I like hearing what they think about what they do and what they think about what they see around them.  I like knowing what Aimee from childhood is having for lunch and what she does at work.  It gives me a glimpse of their real lives, lives that I don’t  otherwise have time to keep track of. Continue reading