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Has Your Ship Come In?

“Do not wait for your ship to come in, swim out to it.”
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Here’s a great inspirational quote to remind you to take action! Stop waiting around for your good to come to you, go out and get it!

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Dont Worry, Be Happy!

Dont Worry, Be Happy!

If youve ever felt overwhelmed by worry, you know how difficult it is to feel happy at the same time. Worry and happiness are by nature complete opposites; they cannot co-exist. When you worry, youre focusing more on the negative side of a situation wondering what might happen that will challenge your ability to cope, or otherwise dreading negative events. When youre happy, youre not focusing on the negative side but rather affirming all thats good in your life.

The problem that many people face is figuring out how to minimize worry and spend more time feeling happy. Below youll find five easy ways to transform worry into a genuine state of happiness:

1) Find something to laugh about.

Laughter automatically relaxes you and makes you feel less anxious. Turn on the television and watch a funny sitcom for a half hour, or pop a comedy film into the DVD player and have yourself a good belly laugh. If youre not at home or the television isnt available, simply play a funny movie in your mind! Think about a memory from the past that made you laugh and relive it again. Or buy some good joke books and keep them handy for the next time you need some lighthearted fun.

2) Dance.

Its hard to feel uptight and anxious when youre boogieing to the beat of some great music! If youre feeling adventurous, you can even try out some new dance moves and allow yourself to get silly. Grab a hairbrush and sing into the handle. Put a lampshade on your head. Dont worry about what other people think; if it makes you feel good youre on the right track!

3) Clean house.

There are two ways that cleaning can ease worry and anxiety: First, the physical activity itself can provide an excellent outlet for tension. As you scrub, mop, vacuum, dust and neaten your surroundings, you purge the tension from your mind and body and focus your full attention on the tasks at hand which helps you disconnect from worrisome thoughts. Secondly, when youre finished cleaning you can sit back and enjoy a much calmer, cleaner and harmonious environment, which automatically helps you feel more relaxed and happy.

4) Make an investment in cheer.

Gazing at something cheerful and uplifting can ease anxiety and worry too! Buy a bouquet of flowers for your home or workspace, or purchase some soothing artwork to hang on the walls. Even a wall calendar with soothing or cheerful pictures can provide a positive focus and help ease worry.

5) Stimulate your senses.

Besides looking at cheerful or soothing surroundings, you may want to stimulate your other senses too. Try baking something delicious and allowing the scents of vanilla, cinnamon, or nutmeg to fill your home with warmth and comfort. Put on your favorite comfy clothes and curl up with a good book and a cup of hot chocolate. Enjoy a warm, scented bubble bath or buy a set of soft flannel sheets for your bed.

Ultimately it doesnt matter what you do to ease worry, as long as youre doing something that comforts or uplifts you and helps you to focus on happier thoughts. When you do this, you automatically blot out worry and shift immediately into a happier state of mind.

Conflict Resolution

Conflict is never an easy thing to deal with, but old, deeply rooted conflicts can really affect your body, mind and spirit. When you allow a past conflict to stew and become a defining part of a relationship, it can be challenging to move forward, but it’s not impossible, it’s just a matter of taking the right conflict resolution approach.

Look at the Conflict with an Open Heart and Mind

Many times a past conflict can be resolved by simply looking at it with a fresh, calm perspective. When you learn how to look at a past conflict without raising your blood pressure or losing sleep, you’ll be much more likely to find an amicable resolution.

The first thing you should do is look at the conflict objectively. You need to raise all of the issues on your mind, but you must always be respectful. Actively listen to the other person, then ask that they do the same for you. Remember to focus on the problem, not the person because personal attacks have never solved anything! If you’re having a difficult time communicating, a third-party can help mediate the discussion so that all parties are equally heard.

Use your mutual interests and concerns as a starting point. For example, if you were fighting with a sibling over a parent’s estate, perhaps you were both trying to ensure that the estate was as fair and balanced as possible. Go forward from this point so that you start at a place where you both agree.

Brainstorm resolutions that everyone can agree on. Conflict usually occurs when one or both parties sense inequality, so get together and brainstorm ideas that will help you resolve the conflict. You may find that you are actually building on one another’s ideas. That’s a good thing! The goal is to come to a resolution that provides mutual gain.

Create standards of how things will be going forward and create all of your agreements surrounding these standards. This will help to ensure that you don’t have the same obstacles in the future. By setting specific standards, everyone will be able to communicate in the most respectful and effective manner moving forward.

Accept What You Cannot Change

We all hear that we should accept the things that we cannot change, but this is easier said than done. When it comes to past conflicts you should always seek to resolve them first. If you cannot, it’s time to accept the things that you cannot change.

- Give up control. When you give up trying to control what is uncontrollable suddenly the stress of dealing with the conflict dissolves. You will feel like a mountain has been lifted off of your shoulders and you may find that you have a whole new look on life as well as the conflict and the person or people involved with it.

- Share what you feel. When you are feeling angry, hurt or upset, try sharing your feelings with a trusted friend or family member. It’s easier to move past conflicts when you have sounding boards at your disposal. You don’t necessarily have to talk to someone who was involved in the conflict, just share your feelings openly and honestly. By getting it out of your mind and off your chest, you’re able to find peace within your heart.

- Look for the positives. There are always positive things that come from every situation, even the bitterest of all conflicts. For example, you may have realized the importance of communication, interpersonal relationships, or forgiveness. When you can find something positive about a past situation you’ll find that coping with conflict is much easier.

- Focus on forgiveness. When you focus on forgiveness, the pain associated with conflict suddenly disappears. After all, we all make mistakes from time to time. When you realize that we live in an imperfect world it’ll be easier to let go of the hurt feelings and anger associated with the conflict.