No one in life is perfect. Each one of us has some sort of burden that we carry. When we learn to support each other, through the good and bad experiences, we also help each other to handle the weight of that unique burden. Of course, the way we handle our burden differs from someone else who seemingly has a similar burden to carry.
When we share our emotions, our dreams, our fears, our efforts, our pain, our hopes, and our joys, we open up powerful opportunities for others to learn. Life experience is a master teacher and when we share our experiences, we empower others. Life is too short not to take advantage of all the free resources around us. In this blog, I share what I have experienced in life simply, because I can...
Monday, 2 April 2012
It's not our fault.
No one in life is perfect. Each one of us has some sort of burden that we carry. When we learn to support each other, through the good and bad experiences, we also help each other to handle the weight of that unique burden. Of course, the way we handle our burden differs from someone else who seemingly has a similar burden to carry.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Avoiding imbalance!
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
O, ye of little faith ...
I suffer from depression. Because I know how hard it is to cope during an episode, I am committed to being positive. I am always telling other people to focus on the silver lining and not the dark cloud. This has helped me to suffer less.
Reaching out and making a difference in another person’s life seems to motivate me to be positive. I believe in the power of positive thoughts. I believe in the power of faith. Having this belief doesn't mean that I always apply it in my life. There are times when I am weak when I find myself losing courage and sinking into the realms of negativity. This ultimately takes me into a new episode of depression.
My faith is tested the most when I become anxious. My anxiety levels fluctuate daily, but I can cope with this. It’s the extreme bouts of anxiety that knock me off my feet. These bouts usually peak 48 hours after I start becoming anxious and by then I’m ready to pass out.
Last Friday I went to my usual weekly tea party with three friends. I told them that my husband had applied for a job in town. Just before we parted ways, we prayed together. My husband went for the job interview on Saturday. After the interview, he was told that he would be contacted on Monday or Tuesday at the latest. I kept the faith until Monday. Then, as the day progressed, I felt myself sinking into the muck and mire of negative thinking. On Tuesday, I went to work and suffered a migraine aura. The day was hell to pay.
My migraine auras are visual. My vision is usually distorted and any movement around me is exaggerated, which initially makes me panic. Once I realize it's a migraine aura, I calm down. I see flashes and wavy lines in my peripheral vision for an indefinite period of time. There is pressure, but no pain. It’s difficult to speak and express myself clearly, and I lose a sense of my balance and concentration.
I don't know what triggers my migraines. I link this specific attack to my anxiety level. The fact that I harboured negative thoughts made the anxiety persist. I was worn down and this lead to a lack in faith. I kept saying, "God meets you there where you put your faith." I believe this, yet I continued to doubt. In the past, whenever I lost faith, I felt guilty. Now that I know God meets me there where I put my faith, even though I fail to live up to it, I don't need to be plagued by guilt. Daily feelings of anxiety, or even a momentary lapse of faith because of human weakness, does not mean that God will leave or forsake me.
Saturday, 28 January 2012
There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance!
- Have a dream. Visualize the
dream. If you don’t see it, you won’t work towards achieving it. Nothing
comes without effort.
- Have self-acceptance. If you
can accept yourself with all your strengths and weaknesses, you can
achieve so much in life.
- Have a balanced life. Participate in life’s activities. Have a healthy mind and body, as well as a healthy emotional and spiritual life.
- Remember God in your life.
This was emphasized as a very important aspect of life.
There’s a fine line between confidence and arrogance. People should always try to spot the difference. Oh, if only teenagers could live like this every day of their lives: focused and with purpose.
Not everything is about physical appearance and this is what I admired about Mr. South Africa 2011. His success lies in striving to achieve his dreams, having self-acceptance and balance, and strengthening his faith in God.
So many people throw the darts of life without aiming for any specific goal. They live a life without purpose. Those who exert themselves physically think they have balance, but what many don’t realize is that in trying to achieve a healthy body they destroy the health of their mind, which eventually breaks them down emotionally and spiritually.
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
I couldn't sleep last night!
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
You are amazing!
You are amazing. Oh yes, you are. You are made with organs that do
awe-inspiring things.
Take your heart as an example. When you think about your heart, do you ever consider that it is more than just a muscle pumping blood and maintaining circulation? Most people believe that the brain controls the heartbeat. That’s not true. In an unborn fetus, the heart starts to beat before the brain has been formed.
Your heart has its own independent nervous system and is well supplied with sensory nerve endings. Its nervous system contains around 40,000 neurons, called sensory neuritis. It is also intricately connected to the brain by the nervous system.
Your heart has its own intrinsic nervous system that operates and processes information independently of the brain or nervous system.
It communicates this information in four ways:
- neurologically
(transmissions of nerve impulses);
- biochemically
(hormones and neurotransmitters);
- biophysically
(pressure waves); and
- energetically
(electromagnetic field interactions).
This communication system shows that your heart has a very important influence on the function of your brain. Your heart communicates with your brain in ways that significantly affect how you perceive and react to the world.
Your heart sends emotional and intuitive signals to your brain. It is an intelligent force behind your intuitive thoughts and feelings. It helps your brain to arrive at conclusions. All your emotional and motivating capacities are built within it. This means that all the emotions that motivate you come from your heart.
Your mind gathers information, thinks about it, and processes it through reason and logic. It then reaches conclusions. Knowledge, wisdom, and understanding are achieved. Your mind then feeds your heart with this information, received either from a present moment or from memory.
Although your heart and mind are separate and distinct, they work together closely. Your mind feeds your heart because, in reality, you see, hear, feel, and receive the effects of your physical senses through the use of your brain. Your heart again feeds your mind. It has the ability to move or motivate your mind.
From a very young age, your mind exercises a strong influence on your heart. Your mind is like a sponge. It is constantly absorbing information. It also acknowledges all the things that influence you, whether it's at home, at school/work, or in your neighbourhood. Conclusions and impressions are made. These experiences are communicated with the heart. Good conclusions and impressions will have a positive effect. Bad ones will have a negative effect. Your desires and motivation are then either good or bad. Good or bad traits take root in the heart and are reflected in your personality.
The questions you have to ask yourself are:
- Is
your heart motivating you in the right direction?
- Are good traits being reflected in your personality?
If there are bad traits, you have the amazing power to renew and strengthen your mind and your heart. Everyone is always talking about a paradigm shift, changing your way of thinking. It's also important to change your heart by paying attention to what you think and feel. You have the physical, mental, and emotional power to change. You alone can determine the quality of your life. Positive thoughts and feelings add energy to your system, while negative thoughts and feelings will only exhaust you.
The power of motivation lies within reach. You need to feed your mind with positive information so that it communicates this through to your heart. Your heart will respond gradually as you impress good things upon it.
Fill your heart with love, forgiveness, patience, gratitude, appreciation, compassion, sincerity, courage, and empathy. When you do this your feelings will affect your heart's rhythmic patterns.
There are three important steps to follow in your daily routine:
- Learn
to do everything slower. Breathe more often. This will help to alleviate
stress. Stress has an effect on the rhythm of your heart. If you learn to
do things slower and remain focused, you will end up being more productive.
- Plan
your day and stick to your plan. Do everything you can to eliminate
distractions and really focus on what you have to do. You will be amazed
at how much more productive you can be. Less is more. You have the power
to control your daily routine. Make sure that you don’t do more than what
is required.
- Find
time to be still. When you are quiet and on your own, it will not only
calm your mind, but it will also calm your heart. When you start to relax,
and your mind is clear, your heart will send impressions and ideas to your
brain and you will find solutions for many problems. You will be more
intuitive.
Do you now see why you are so amazing? Enjoy who you are and live with the purpose of perceiving your world with a healthy heart and mind. Only you can make the difference. The difference not only affects you but everyone in your life.
Help others to see how amazing they are.
Friday, 2 December 2011
My Bucket List
- Resign. Obviously I won't
have time to work and do the list.
- Visit a few places in SA
I've always wanted to go to but never had the opportunity. I'm not BIG on
this, so I'd like to get it over and done with! I don't want to do road
trips, so I'd like to fly to the places furthest away and hopefully drive
short distances and make a lot of pit stops. I don't want to rush
everywhere. I want to take my time.
- Stand on a mountain and
scream as loud as I possibly can, probably the Drakensberg. It's one of
the places I want to visit (See # 2). Of course, I can't scream. My voice
disappears on me. So, I'm going to do this to the best of my ability when
I'm high (literally high), on top of the world, i.e. my top, not the top
of any given mountain.
- Meet Johnny Depp. Well, I
assume this is expected of me to meet someone 'famous'. Then it'll have to
be Johnny Depp. Why? Alice in Wonderland, of course. I just loved that
story, the nonsense and his movie, and Depp as the Mad Hatter! I just want
to hear what his life philosophy is.
- Have lunch or dinner with
Nigella. Of course, she’s making the food. Yes! I just want to taste if
her food is really worth the finger-licking and “ooh-aah” business, or for
that matter, worth the effort of stealing down to the fridge in the middle
of the night for a midnight snack. We can do this with Johnny Depp. Get it
over and done with in one appointment.
- Learn to play the
piano. I REALLY WANT TO PLAY THE PIANO.
- Buy a 6 and 12 stringed
guitar and teach my son to play, just because he loves music so
much.
- Go on a luxury Mediterranean
cruise (western and eastern).
- Return to Zimbabwe,
Bulawayo, Paddonhurst … and cry for my loss, for my dad and for Jennifer.
- Move to the coast. I love
the sea. I wouldn't mind watching it every day. It not only inspires me,
it also makes me humble.
- Write a few more books. The
sea will be my inspiration.
- Paint again. Just one or two
beautiful oil paint canvasses.
- Drive a powerful car on a
highway as fast as I have the nerve to go. If I survive, I'll do #14. If I
don't, my daughter will do #14 for me.
- Close my Facebook account and get rid of all other evidence of me on the internet. Well, obviously when I'm gone, I'm gone.
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