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Sunday, 20 September 2009

Many of us are busy working, taking care of the kids, taking care of our hubby, taking care of friends, but wait you forgot someone? Do you know who you have forgotten? The one person who is the most important one...you!

Why is it so important to take time for oneself?

Plain and simple because you deserve it. Taking a break and resting makes you more resourceful. When you rest, you have more energy, you can concentrate better on the tasks that you are doing everyday. When you work yourself too much how do you feel? I know that personally I feel angry, stressed up and constantly tired, impatient and irritated. When we are in such a state we are unable to give our full attention to the people we love. Is that where you want to be? What is more important to you, doing more and feel all of the above or do less, with more quality and take care of the most important person in the world...you. For some people this concept might be one which is difficult to grasp at this moment and I understand, you probably feel selfish, but don't. This is different than being selfish, it is called self-care and self-nourishment. You need to nourish your soul and your spirit first in order to take care of the other important people in your life, you owe it to yourself and to your family.

When your children will see that you rest, and feel that you are calm, you will notice that they will be calmer including other people around you. You see, when you take care of yourself, other people start to respect you more, especially those who didn't. Why do you think that is the case? Because you have made the choice to respect yourself and therefore you send a positive energy to the universe and when you communicate with other people, they will feel it.

Resting is also good for your health. Stress and lack of rest affect our health in a negative way. Health practitioners give us all kind of other reasons, but if you will notice closely, you will see that the people that get sick the most are those who are stressed and those who miss rest. Resting helps you sleep better and relaxes all you muscles and releases the whole tension in your body which eventually will improve it. I personally noticed a big change when I started allowing myself to rest. I use to have asthma and I use to feel weak and tired and all kinds of other health issues. When I started the work on myself and resting, all of the problems disappeared. I also learned how to listen to my body's signals and its messages.

O.k. that is all good, you might be saying, but how do I find the time to do it? Well, what is more important? There are always solutions and many. All you have to do is use your creativity. When you really want something you always find an answer. Here is a suggestion for the very busy ones. One way is to leverage it throughout the day. Take 5 or 10 minutes every 2 hours or so. I think that if you spend at least one hour a day, it can help a lot. If you are unable to do that than spend at least 10 minutes a day. Resting is very important.

Personally, I am a person who needs a lot of rest and I will take a whole day during the week or more to rest. I like to do more quality work rather than quantity, even if it will take me longer. I work so much better when I am rested. I am fullof energy and my creativity flow runs very smoothly.

This week your assignment is to find time within your day to rest. If you have other ideas about it that you would like to share with other mothers, than leave me a comment in the box below and I will share it in one of my blogs. I love to hear form you.

Galit.

 

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Sunday, 20 September 2009

Hi everyone,

I have some announcements first. The first one is that I am working on an article and I will release it soon along with more free resources. I am in the process of updating it.

The second one is that you have the choice of signing up for 2 free coaching sessions in my home page on the right side of the page.

The third one is a request. This site is for moms who want to be coached, who need support, so if you have any other intrests, unfortuntly this is not the place to do it. I am here to help moms and woman who need my help. So please do not leave comments or names for other purposes. Thank you for respecting my work.

I invite all serious moms to leave comments on my blog.

There will be also a free teleseminar coming up soon and I will keep you updated.

I also have a favor to ask. Let me know what other subjects you would like me to discuss on this blog. Which issues you need tips and information on.

Thank you,

Galit.

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Thursday, 17 September 2009

Decluttering is the most liberating feeling one can have. Yesterday I decided to tackle my daughter's room. She had so many toys that she didn't even have a chance to see them because there were too many things. Every time I went into her room, I came across the same mountain of toys. So yesterday, I told myself, no matter what else I have to do, I am putting order in this room and I did. Before starting, I planned to do only a small part, but after seeing that it goes faster than I expected, I did it all. In about one hour, the room looked totally different. Finally, my daughter can see and play with more of her toys, especially her barbies. I cannot describe to you what a feeling of relief I had at that moment. I felt so liberated and light. Oh, so light. Not only that, I also became clearer about certain things in my life. I started getting more inspiration and solutions to some challenges I am facing. The reward was absolutely amazing. You know, decluttering is more than just a physical decluttering, it is also an emotional one. When you declutter parts of your house, you declutter your inner closet and allow new ideas to come into your inner being, giving it space to breath. I highly recommend it. Remember to start with small steps especially if you have a lot of clutter.

Life starts in one place...you!
Galit.

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Saturday, 12 September 2009

First of all I want to say a big thank you for all those who left me a comment and I love to receive comments from you, so don't be shy, send them along. If by any chance you do not want your comment to be seen here, please mention it in your comments and I will respect your wishes.

''Oh my God I made a mistake, I am going to be in trouble, what do I do?'' Sounds familiar? How many times you or someone you know have been in this situation? Do you get anxious, angry at yourself, stressed up? I know that feeling.

My lesson today is be fearless of doing mistakes. Why? Simply because you are human and humans make mistakes in order to learn. Life is an ongoing learning process, we often want to do everything perfectly, beating ourselves up for making mistakes forgetting the fact that sometimes we cannot always do everything perfectly. Instead of doing that, how about a change of perspective? Making mistakes is part of life. Sometimes we can mistakes because we are tired, distracted, perhaps worried. All are simply normal human feelings. We make mistakes and then we learn how to do things better, that is all. Whenever you catch yourself getting stressed up about it think: what is the worst thing that can happen if I make a mistake?

How do you feel when other people make a mistake? Are you angry? Or are you calm about it and say: she is only human? Did you know that by noticing how you feel about other peoples' behaviour you learn a lot about yourself? Yes you do and it is an amazing process.

The greatness of the art of being human is just accepting and giving ourselves the right to lose control sometimes, the right to make mistakes and the right to simply be ourselves with our strengths, qualities and even our flows, forgiving ourselves and than forgiving others around us.

Special request: I constantly update my content here so in order to serve you better, I would like to know what are some of the topics you would like to see me discuss in this blog? What kind of information you would like to have? 

You can respond by filling up the form below. 

Galit.

 

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Wednesday, 09 September 2009

How do you define success? What does success mean to you? Does success always have to be a big thing? For me success is small achievements everyday such as writing a good article, finding wonderful ideas, finding a way to put an idea into practice, having a good mommy day with my daughter or simply being able to have some time for myself. These are the things that bring real gratification. Often we think that success has to be big such as being on the Oprah show, being a millionaire and so forth. They are, but all the people who got to the top started with the small daily things and were always grateful for these little joys of life and gradually climbed the higher steps of the ladder. When you open your heart and your mind to even the smallest thing in life, the universe opens its wide wings and welcomes you with a big smile. Your job is to want to see it and appreciate it. With time, you will see how wonderful you feel when the inner sunshine starts to show its beautiful light. This week, take a little time to think of what success really means to you and I would love to hear from you here.

You can post a comment at the bottom of this page.

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Tuesday, 01 September 2009

Hi everyone,

I am preparing a  FREE teleseminar that is going to launch soon. I am thinking about several different topics, but I love all of them and I wonder which one will be most interesting to you. Here are my ideas:

* Decision making: 10 tips to making the best decision in a limited amount of time.

* 5 tips to prosperity.

*7 essential things to do to boost your confidence.

I would like to hear from you and which of these topics appeals to you the most.

You can leave your comments in the box at the bottom of the page. Scroll down the screen.

 

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