Sunday, July 28, 2013

My Secret to Simplify Life


Life is simple. 

It really is. 

It's us who make it complicated. 

I know what you are saying, 

"Yeah, right. You don't live my life. Its complicated!" 

Ok, ok. I hear you. Just take a deep breath, sit for 5 minutes, and I will let you in on my little secret on how to simplify. 

Many years ago I was introduced to a book called The Four Agreements by Don Miguel RuizI honestly can't remember who told me about it first, but random people kept coming into my life and saying I should read this book. Well, when that happens I take it as a sign that I should listen so finally I gave in, and went into a Barnes & Noble picked the book up off the shelf and started reading it right there in the store.  An hour later, I finished it, I couldn't put it down and I have found myself quoting it to friends, family and colleagues for years ever since. 

The book reveals a source of self limiting beliefs that rob us of joy and create needless suffering in our lives. If we all just followed what this book suggests, life would be incredibly simple. 

Let me stop trying to explain and just let you decide for yourself. 
The following is straight from the jacket of the book. 



1. BE IMPECCABLE WITH YOUR WORD
Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love. 

2. DON'T TAKE ANYTHING PERSONALLY
Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the victim of needless suffering. 

3. DON'T MAKE ASSUMPTIONS
Find the courage to ask questions and express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life. 

4. ALWAYS DO YOUR BEST
Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstances, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgement, self-abuse, and regret. 

Simple right? But incredibly hard to follow. Especially #2 and #3...for me anyway. 

The book is a fast read. Each agreement is a chapter, but Ruiz also talks about the domestication of the planet, breaking old habits, how to have heaven on earth...

Don't be afraid. This isn't a religion. It is wisdom of his family. He was raised in rural Mexico by his mother and grandfather, who were healers of esoteric ancient Toltec knowledge.  

No more explaining. Experience it yourself and try to follow it. I'm still trying. I have the above jacket cover framed in my house. 

Know this...if this isn't the first time hearing about this book, take it as a sign and find a way to get it & read it.

This is my gift to you. 

Simple. 

Namaste, my friends. 

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

10 Habits That Steal Your Happiness


Happiness - its what we all strive to find and keep, even when its as elusive as ever. Nobody is happy all the time, but some people are definitely more fulfilled than others. Studies reveal that happiness has little to do with material goods or high achievement, but the habits of happy people mostly come from within. 
Being happy is a choice. Its habitual. 
You ultimately become what you repeatedly do or think about.  If your habits of thinking aren’t helping you, they’re hurting you.  
Here are a few examples of the latter that will steal your happiness if you let them:

1.  Focusing on everyone’s story except your own.

Don’t be so satisfied with the success stories of others and how things have gone for them that you forget to write your own.  Unfold your own tale and bring it to life.  You have everything you need to become what you are capable of becoming.  Incredible change happens when you decide to take control.  This means consuming less and creating more.  It means refusing to let others do your thinking, talking, and deciding for you.  It means learning to respect and use your own ideas and instincts. Believe in them, follow them. 
If you want your life story to soar to new heights, you’ve got to clear a path, reduce the time-sinks and burdens weighing you down, and pick up the things that give you wings.  Keep your best wishes and your biggest goals close to your heart and dedicate time to them every day.  
If you truly care about what you do and you work diligently at it, there’s almost nothing you can’t accomplish.

2.  Waiting for the perfect moment.

Don’t buy into the myth of the perfect moment.  Moments aren’t perfect; they’re what you make them.  So many people wait around for the stars to align to do what they’re here to do.  The perfect moment, the perfect opportunity, the perfect state of being, etc.  Wake up!  These states of perfection are myths.  They do not exist.
Your ability to grow to your highest potential is directly related to your willingness to act in the face of imperfection.  You will come to succeed not by finding a perfect moment, but by learning to see and use life’s imperfections perfectly.  

3.  Working for nothing more than a paycheck.

Work without interest is imprisonment.  Even if you aren’t super-passionate about your work, you’ve got to at least be interested in it.  When you design a lifestyle in which your work is something you suffer through daily strictly to pay your bills, you end up spending your entire life wishing you had someone else’s.
Think about it.  This is your life; your work will fill a large percentage of it.  It’s not all about the money; it’s about you.  Ignore the propaganda, especially from people who say, “Don’t let your work define you.”  Reverse this message and mediate on it:  “I will do work that defines me.”  When the essence of who you are defines at least some slice of the work you do for a living, that work generates fulfillment.
Bottom line:  Interest in your work puts quality in your output and happiness in your mind.  Don’t settle for a paycheck.  Shuffle around until you find work that interests you. That feeds your soul.

4.  Harboring feelings of hate.

As Martin Luther King Jr. so profoundly said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.  Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”  Truth be told, when we harbor feelings of hate, it eventually gets the best of us.  It takes control of us.  We forget why we hate, what we hate, and whom we hate – we simply hate for the sake of hating.  And then, naturally, we begin to hate ourselves too.
Everything and everyone you hate rents permanent space in both your head and heart.  So if you want to eliminate something or someone from your mind, don’t hate.  Instead, disconnect yourself, move on, and don’t look back.  

5.  Holding tight to worries and fears.

Someday when you look back over your life you’ll realize that nearly all of your worries and anxious fears never came to fruition – they were completely unfounded.  So why not wake up and realize this right now.  When you look back over the last few years, how many opportunities for joy did you destroy with needless worry and negativity?  Although there’s nothing you can do about these lost joys, there’s plenty you can do about the ones that are still to come.
You will find that it’s necessary to let some things go simply for the reason that they’re heavy on your heart and soul.  Let go of them.  Don’t clamp shackles to your own ankles.  It’s incredibly easy to enjoy more of your life right now, no matter what the situation.  It’s just a matter of letting go of the layers of nonsense that are weighing you down.
Let go of your worries and fears, of your rage and jealousy, of your need to always be right and control others.  Let go of your pretentiousness and your need to have everything your way.  Underneath all these layers of nonsense there is a happy, productive person.  When you start peeling them off and simply appreciating everything for what it is, life can be wonderfully fulfilling.

6.  Dwelling on difficulties.

A bad day is just a bad day.  Choose not to make it anything more.  Times of adversity will inevitably affect the conditions in which you live and work; yet you don’t have to let it affect who you are and where you’re headed.  Take note of the setbacks and adjust to them, but don’t expand on them by making them a bigger part of your life.
Every day brings new lessons and new possibilities.  There is always a way to take the next step forward on the path you’ve chosen.  Events may be terrible and inescapable at times, but you always have choice – if not when, then how, you may endure and proceed onward.

7.  Constantly seeking fleeting contentment.

There are two variations of contentment in life – fleeting and enduring.  The fleeting type is derived from instants of material comfort, while the enduring type is attained through the gradual growth of your mind.  At a glimpse it might be difficult to decipher one from the other, but as time rolls on it becomes vividly obvious that the latter is far superior.
Enduring contentment sustains itself through life’s ups and downs, because through them your mind remains confident and at peace.  On the other hand, when life’s fleeting changes have the ability to ruffle your mind into a frenzy, even the most elaborate physical comforts won’t make you any happier for very long.  

8. Trying to make a big difference all at once.

If you want to make a difference in the world, start with the world around you.  Making a big difference all at once is usually impossible, and the process of trying is extremely stressful.  However, instantly making a difference in a few lives is entirely possible and usually fairly easy.  You just have to focus on one person at a time and start with the one closest to you.
Work to make a bunch of small splashes, and let the ripples spread naturally.  If you want to change a person’s mind or mood, sometimes you have to change the minds or moods of the people around them first.  For instance, if you make one person smile, their smile just might make others smile too.  In this subtle way, you can touch the masses with your thoughtfulness without stressing yourself out.

9.  Holding on to someone who hurts you.

Sometimes you have to walk away from people, not because you don’t care, but because they don’t.  When someone hurts you time and time again, accept the fact that they don’t care about you.  It’s a tough pill to swallow, but it’s necessary medicine.  Do NOT strive to impress them any further.  Waste not another second of your time trying to prove something to them.  Nothing needs to be proven.  Do not act with any thought of them ever again.  

10.  Over-amplifying the importance of physical attractiveness.

Infatuating yourself with someone simply for what they look like on the outside is like choosing your favorite food based on color instead of taste.  It makes no sense.  It’s innate, invisible, unquantifiable characteristics that create lasting attraction.
There is an undeniable, magnetic draw that attracts you to the qualities of certain people, places, and things.  That is the authentic truth of what reels you in and creates the very hinges that hold you together in the long run.
Namaste, my friends. 


Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Summer A Glow Glow

In Show Biz you HAVE to look your best. 

You have to have glowing skin, and have a healthy instrument (your body & mind) for longevity. 

It's a part of the job. 

So let's invest a little in ourselves shall we my fellow actors? (Non Actors are allowed to look fab too, of course)

A little word association: I say "glow" and you say..."skin", right? 

Radiant skin is a sign to yourself and to the world that you are healthy, blood is flowing, and joy is in your life. A glowing complexion needn't be flawless, it should just look well cared for. 

Let's face it, we all wanna appear "lit from within" 

Today's blog is about giving you tips to help you achieve that glow. 

So let's get to it! 

FACE

Simple as this: Moisturized skin reflects light. Nourish it and the "glow" will come. 
Arbonne's RE9 Masque

Exfoliate A luxurious cream can't do a thing slathered onto flaky skin. Dead skin cells have an uneven surface that dulls the complexion. Our favorite exfoliates are Arbonne's Intelligence Thermal Fusion Masque & RE9 Cellular Renewal Masque. 

Nourish Spread a dime sized dollop of cream over your face and neck. Skin has five layers, so rub in the product for two full minutes in a circular motion to help it penetrate and improve skin's circulation. We love Arbonne's Anti Aging RE9 System that has no mineral oil so it sinks into and nourishes your skin. 

Enhance Sometimes you need a booster shot of bronzing powder. Wait at least five minutes after moisturizing, then apply loose bronzer where the sun would hit naturally: the cheekbones, forehead, bridge of the nose, and chin. Finish with a dusting on the clavicle. Greatest bronzer ever - you guessed it, Arbonne. Non toxic and best of all non glittery. ;) 

BODY

Spread the love - glow from tip to toe

Scrub The matrix of dead skin cells is thicker on the body than it is on the face. The most effective way to remove those cells is to brush your skin while its dry. A dry body brush is ideal before stepping into the shower. Or, you can use a sea salt scrub with essential botanical oils. To use, step into the shower to get wet, then scrub the sea salt from head to toe and rinse with warm water. No need for lotion after that, your skin will drink it in! Our fav is Arbonne's Lemon & Coriander Awaken Sea Salt Scrub.


Soak A warm bath is one of the best ways to get water into your cells, leaving them plump and radiant. Adding mineral salts revs your skin and body, opening up congested skin to healing toxin removing minerals. Sprinkle some of Arbonne's Sea Source Detox Mineral Soak in a bath that is nice and warm at least once a week.

Hydrate For dewy skin, reach for creams and oils right after the shower or bath, while the skin is damp to lock in moisture. Massage the oils and lotion into your skin to get your blood flowing, it brightens dull skin. 


HEALTH - Sloughing will only get you so far. Most of the effective glow-getters are surprisingly easy....water, diet, exercise 

Diet A recent study from the UK found that eating plenty of fruits and vegetables each day imbues skin with a glow that's more attractive to others than a tan. Thanks to the carotenoids, a class of antioxidants that gives foods such as sweet potatoes and tomatoes their colorful hue. Basic rule: Eat a colorful diet, have a skin that glows. Eat a color-less diet. Look bland. Don't take our word for it. Try it. 

The Big O  Arbonne's Omega 3 Plus, are clear vegan capsules filled with flaxseed oil and vegetarian DHA derived from algae, providing essential omega-3 fatty acids, who's anti inflammatory effect within the body leads to calmer skin and a healthy glow. 

EXERCISE

Last but not least, glowing bodies are active bodies. When you move more, you breathe more, which brings added oxygen and nutrients to every cell. It also stimulates the bodies lymphatic system (charged with the unsexy task but critical task of waste removal) So you'll rid the body of all that gunk that's bogging you down and blocking your glow. 

Yoga While any exercise will help - Yoga, with its deep breathing, twists, inversions, and heat-building sequences - has first dibs on imparting radiance. It boosts circulation, respiration, and detoxification, and because it emphasizes calm, yoga can sooth the nervous system and settle the mind. (And we could all use that in the entertainment industry, right?) 

So get some face & body cream, do some yoga, drink some water, have some veggies and take a bath. 

And let us know when that glow starts to show! 

Namaste, my friends

Meredith

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