article6 Ways To Boost Your Habits Of Helping 1. Keep a journal about the large and small ways you are giving to people right now. 2. Make it a practice to help one person every day. This is an easy and gratifying exercise that, with very little practice, can become a natural part of your daily routine 3. Visualize helping 4. Draw on your own talents in giving. 5. Think about the ways others have given to you, right now or in the past. 6. Practice concentric visualizations to read this article in full
There is no end, there is no beginning. There is only the boundless promise and inspiration of each new day.Deepak Chopra
We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment, but it is transient. It is a little parenthesis in eternity. If we share with caring, lightheartedness, and love, we will create abundance and joy for each other. And then this moment will have been worthwhile. Deepak Chopra
“Giving is the highest expression of potency. In the very act of giving, I experience my strength, my wealth, my power. This experience of heightened vitality and potency fills me with joy. I experience myself as overflowing, spending, alive, hence as joyous. Giving is more joyous than receiving, not because it is a deprivation, but because in the act of giving lies the expression of my aliveness.” Erich Fromm
“Intention without action is an insult to those who expect the best from you.”
— Andy Andrews
Off the top of my head- things that have assisted me:
Being happy requires that you define your life in your own terms and then throw your whole heart into living your life to the fullest. In a way, happiness requires that you be perfectly selfish in order to develop yourself to a point where you can be unselfish for the rest of your life. Brian Tracy
'Dealing With Public'
the truth is, I am not kind to unhappy-sounding people because it would drive them crazy... I am simply detached with love...and know the issues of others aren't to be taking personally.
And being kind to everyone is always the best energy to inhabit.
Affirmations Look For The Good (Repeat these affirmations to yourself to manifest them in your life.)
I make a positive difference. I look for the good in this situation and respond with love, wisdom and understanding. I look beyond the personalities to the issues. I plan to look for the good. I make a positive difference every time I look for the good in a challenging situation. I want to know what people are for, not what they are against In every situation, I look for what is right, not what is wrong. I am centered and see the good all around me. Everything works together for my highest good. I move forward in my life’s journey toward my good. I celebrate my progress and smile at whatever challenges me. I find good in whatever comes my way. Good surrounds me wherever I am and whatever I am doing. In every situation I strive to show up, pay attention and respond in love. Every life experience offers a gift. I attract good in all areas of my life. Good things come into my life easily and often. I look for something good in every person I meet. I cherish the good in myself and others. I am showered with good every day in every area of my life. I am grateful for the good I already have. Wherever I am, God is, and all is well. ***~written by: Association of Unity Churches Internationalwww.unity.org~***
“Happiness is about learning how to cultivate the mindset and behaviors that have been empirically proven to fuel greater success and fulfillment.” – Shawn Achor
I support you feeling restored, rejuvenated and joyful after your vacation!
I believe in "Ask and receive" and I believe that no matter where we are, we are in the right place to learn something new and wonderful, even if what we are learning about is our relationship with our now.
Wishing you all the best as you return to work with pure joy that allows you to connect and contribute to others in valuable measures, and that you are grounded and nurtured in supernatural inner peace!
Thinking of you!!
“Radical Acceptance is the ability to face hardships with greater love and deeper awareness.
Contemplation shapes radical acceptance as a way to choose love and peace over anger and despair.
Begin by finding this within ourselves before helping others.