Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts

Friday, June 1, 2012

1,000 Pageviews

So in celebration of over 1,000 page views from 10 countries I decided to post one of my favorite videos. Being able to have fun and bond over things is key in any faith. The best relationships I have in church related groups were started by something funny.

Thankfulness is another aspect of the Catholic faith and that's why I want to thank you. I appreciate the comments on and off the blog. Every time one of my followers tells me they are inspired I am so humbled.

This blog was started in the hopes that it would inspire others and clearly it has. I have felt very safe here because you give me the ability to share my thoughts. But most of all you have allowed me to be completely authentic. Since starting this blog I have been able to work through many of my issues just by writing and posting it here.

Take what you have learned and what you will learn from this blog and share it with others. Even if my "followers" list to the side never expands passed the six of you I know I am being heard.

Thank You and God Bless

Thursday, March 15, 2012

"Boy, oh, boy, women are perfect."

I agree with Simon Wilder on this one, women are perfect. When I think of the movie "With Honors," one key scene sticks out to me. A Harvard student, Monty, has taken in Wilder with the hope that the bum returns his thesis paper. As Monty runs errands he bring Wilder back to the library where he found him. Because of his attire the librarian scolds him, but Wilder isn't phased. Instead Wilder turns to Monty and the following conversation occurs.


"Simon Wilder: Women. Ain't they perfect? Monty: Not always. Simon Wilder: Yes, they are, they're perfect. Don't matter if they're     skinny, fat, blond or blue. If a woman is willing to give you her love,  Harvard, it's the greatest gift in the world. Makes you taller, makes you smarter, makes your teeth shine. Boy, oh, boy, women are perfect."

Wilder addresses an issue that has plagued many women in recent decades. As sensitive creatures we have probably always struggled with this issue of body peace, or lack there of. 

This issue of body peace goes much further than liking your outward self. Inner peace is the first and longest step. It all comes down to being comfortable with YOU, not just your skin. Changing the skin doesn't always fix the problem. I had been on a diet since I was eight years old. I tried everything just to look better. But for me I had to realize that my dad was an alcoholic and called me fat when he was under the influence. I had to recognize my own beauty inside and out to escape a couple of abusive relationships. Most of all I had to surround myself with people that thought I was beautiful with or without makeup and in sweat pants or a dress. It takes action and time, but it's not impossible. 

Sunday, January 1, 2012

2012!



Happy New Year everyone! I hope the holidays were filled with family and friends. As the new year approached I couldn't come up with a resolution. In past years I said I would lose weight or quit salting my food. In a matter of days I would put it off until I just stopped doing it. This year I am doing something a little different. I am giving myself options. There are so many I doubt I'll forget.

This year should be positive. If the world really does end I would like to leave it happy. So here are some of my options for you:

1. Clean your Facebook: What you see really makes a difference. You don't need depressing messages on your news feed or wall at every turn. To spare someone's feelings you can simply "hide" their posts rather than "block" them.

2. Tidy Up: Remember how your Mom demanded you clean your room. Well, she was really onto something. I always feel better when my room is clean. It doesn't have to be immaculate, but you need to see the floor.

3. Treat Yourself: If you complete a goal reward yourself. This keeps me motivated and I want to do more. Even a Redbox movie rental can do the trick.

4. Keep A Schedule: Knowing when you have time slows things down. I get really stressed when I can't plan ahead. Plus, this gives you a visual of how overcommitted you can be.

This blog post was inspired by Dr. Oz's 28-Day Plan to Renew Your Body, Mind and Soul article in O Magazine. I suggest you all read it. Have a great New Year!



Read more: http://www.oprah.com/health/Dr-Oz-on-How-to-Renew-Your-Body-Mind-and-Soul?TW=tw_omag_Dr_Oz_28_day_plan&hootPostID=46f4b462804f8782db5fca18aa9cc356#ixzz1iGuPTjca
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