Archive for October, 2010

Love a tint of PINK!

Here in New England almost over night the maple leaves
exploded into brilliant shades of yellow, orange and red.

As I was driving down the street, I was chatting with myself

over the  fact that in all my life here I don’t know if I had ever seen such
intense, lustrous, sparkling, gleaming pigments from fall foliage.

The landscape looked like a magical wonderland.

It wasn’t until I removed the new sunglasses I was wearing
that I realized my reality of glorious
color had been altered by the “pink tint”
in the lenses of the glasses.

The world looked more beautiful with just
a tiny bit of extra zest and I smiled
as I played with the change in my perception.

When you truly are in love with yourself,
the world can be like wearing glasses with a ‘pink tint”.

Everything is more brilliant, encouraging,
safe, exciting and ready. The universe is ALWAYS poised to support your
wishes, wants, hopes and dreams.

What matters most is how you see yourself.

This falling in love with yourself will be the most life changing and fun love affair you will ever have.

Smiles,
Gena

P.S. For your extra enjoyment:

My granddaughters spent some time re-creating the story PINKALICIOUS by Victoria Kann. The Pink tint in my sunglasses reminded me  of their delightful enthusiasm and innocent wisdom from a simple story of self love.

http://bit.ly/cyyNX6

 

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Love Daydreaming!

Our natural ability to daydream is
no longer considered “a lazy,
non-productive pastime”.  

Science and research has validated
that daydreaming can be extremely
constructive and support individual
success and productivity.

Brilliant minds have developed
amazing ideas just by daydreaming
about their challenging subjects.

Psychologists have estimated that
we daydream between one third and
one half of our waking hours.

It’s time to take claim to your
right to daydream and produce movies
in your mind for splendid health
and well being.

By loving yourself you can choose to
daydream about what you would like to
happen in your life.

Daydreaming is the stuff that reality
is made from.

If you have a headache, daydream
that you are pain free.

If you are late, daydream
that your timing is always perfect.

If you are over weight, daydream
that you feel good in your slim body.

If you are angry, daydream
about feeling compassion,
calm and in control.

If you are frustrated, daydream
that everything is making sense.

If you are hungry, daydream
that you would like a glass of water.

You get the idea….

You can choose what you want to
daydream about.

Make your daydreams wonderful,
delightful, glorious visions
that will sustain and assist your
effort to love your precious self.

Read more about Daydreaming at:
http://bit.ly/pBgFa

Dream on!
Smiles,
gena

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Love your Valise!

What happened to the small overnight
traveling bag called a valise?   

A French description originally used
back in the mid 1500’s, a valise is
hard to come by today.  

In order to feel comfortable, we require
too much stuff to fit in a small valise,
even for an overnight trip.

“A get-away”, usually requires a bag for
clothes, a bag for shoes and boots, a bag
for cosmetics, a bag for reading material,
a bag for your computer, a bag for beach
paraphernalia and if you are like me,
a bag for your pillow!

When you are very young, you don’t need
much to feel comfortable in a new place.

This image says it all:  
http://www.fotosearch.fr/bigcomp.asp?path=IGS/IGS115/EV018-039.jpg

If you only had a small valise to carry your
most precious self, what would you pack it with?

My suggestion is to stuff it with:  
affirmations of self love, thoughts of possibility,
actions that would honor your ability,
feelings of self worth, ideals for anticipated successes,
and images of dreams and aspirations for your future.  

It’s your bag, pack what works for you!  
You only need a tiny bit of fanciful hope to
change your life!

I wish you a glorious today so that tomorrow
will be laced with the gratitude of yesterday.
Gena

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Love Your Stuff!

Being a passenger on a road trip
gives you the opportunity to glance
at the billboards along the way.

One huge sign caught my eye and my
interest.   In big red letters it
simply said ”We Love Your Stuff!”

I smiled and wondered if it was an
ad for a storage bin or a promotion
for a new Broadway play?

If someone else can love your “stuff”
why can’t you?

In baseball, “stuff” can be used to
describe a pitcher’s repertoire and his
ability on the mound.

Roy Hallady, of the Philadelphia Phillies,
showed his “stuff” when he pitched his
second no hitter of the season, in the
National League playoff’s.

Baseball players don’t hide their ’stuff ‘
in a storage unit, they simply flaunt
their talent and do what they do best,
play ball.

What’s your “stuff” made of and have you
come to love and honor who you are,
so you can know what you want.

Whether it’s your ’stuff’
your ’schick’, or your ’style’
it is time to learn to love
all aspects of yourself.

So, go show ‘em what you’ve got…and
love your precious self!

Smiles,
gena

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Love the Music!

What have you been listening
to lately? I mean, what kind of music?

A community theater production
recently motivated me to play some
Broadway tunes from years ago.

While doing household chores this weekend,
I cranked up the volume and listened to
the songs I remembered and fell in love
again with the musical memories.

Enjoy Linda Eder singing from
“Man of La Mancha”… That show was
my first Broadway Musical.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ynrky_iw6Q&feature=related

My home was filled with the sounds of musical
theater and the housework seemed effortless.
I delighted in singing along and sometimes
dancing with carefree enthusiasm.

Music can stir the energy that lightens
your heart, soothes your soul and inspires
your spirit.

Honor your lovely singing self by playing
some of your old favorite musical show tunes.

While no one is watching, sing along,
dance in the kitchen and turn on the
light you have within your very precious self.

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Keep singing,
Smiles,
gena