Wednesday, April 01, 2009

April is Stress Awareness Month

Greetings!

Among many other things, April is Stress Awareness Month.

If you are wondering what Stress Awareness has to do with enthusiasm...well I am glad you asked.

Contrary to popular myth, enthusiasm is not just rah rah cheerleading and sushine everyday. The key to engaging enthusiasm is to also understand what may interfer with one's expression and experience of it. Stress happens to be one of the barriers to enthusiasm.

So this month you'll receive information, tools, tips, processes, etc., that can assist in understanding stress along with reducing the negative stressors in you life and work. To get you started, visit http://www.asystemthatworks.com/ to see some of the features for April.

With Clarity & Ease,

Antoinette

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Enthusiasm! Points to Ponder

Enthusiasm! Points to Ponder

I collect quotes of all types. I appreciate the depth of insight from a few well-chosen words. Following are quotes I came across while clearing some files.

Without the right expectations, we lose our enthusiasm for life.
~ Joel Osteen

It is not our abilities that show us what we truly are,
it is our choices.
~ Dumbledore to Harry Potter

I have an attitude of expecting good things.
I am abundantly, greatly blessed.
~ Anonymous

If you are involved in some kind of project right now, or launching
any personal endeavor, your enthusiasm (or lack of it) will directly
determine how successful this undertaking will be.
~ Neale Donald Walsch

Expectations, choices, attitude all relate to enthusiasm. Enthusiasm directly affects outcomes. So where are you with regard to the above?



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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Enthusiasm, Joy and Creativity

2008 Month of Enthusiasm!

Enthusiasm, Joy and Creativity
(Enthusiasm! Weekly Spark Sample)


Enthusiasm is the state of joy
through which creativity flows.

~ Anonymous


Awareness is one of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves.
Be aware of what brings you joy.
Find ways
to bring these things in to your everyday life.


Unleash the flow of your creativity.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

5 Quick Ways to Recharge Your Enthusiasm

October 2008 Month of Enthusiasm!
5 Quick Ways to Recharge, Renew and Rekindle Your Enthusiasm!


The cycles of change are increasing. The unkown lurks at every corner. Events all around us can zap our energy, increase stress, hinder our work and relationships. That is if we let them. If you are wondering what to do, here are five quick ways to recharge, renew and rekindle your enthusiasm.

1. Check your posture. Our posture tends to shift during times of stress and uncertainty causing us to hunch over or slouch. This is a contracted state which interfers with our breathing, flow of energy and vitality. Pull your shoulders back. Make sure they are lowered instead of being up by your ears. You will begin to notice tension releasing from your neck and shoulders. Your breathing will also improve providing more oxygen to your blood and brain.

2. Move! Now is not the time to become or remain a couch potato. Movement ~ whether shifting your position, standing and stretching, or taking a walk ~ and exercise are simple ways to keep your energy flowing. Whatever type of movement, stretching and exercise you choose, do it daily. Otherwise we can become stiff and stagnant physically, mentally, emotionally and energetically.

3. Smile. That's right, smile. I've said this many times, smiling is one of the easiest ways for us to draw from our well of enthusiasm.

4. Watch your words. Remember your words are powerful. Pay attention to what you say and how you say it. Are your words falling in line with what is on the news and in the media...doom and gloom, fear and lack? Or are your words positive, encouraging, optimistic and from a prosperity consciousness? What we say and how we say it directly affects our outcomes. Consider having a short statement to keep your attention and intentions focusing on what you want, that serves you in positive, powerful ways. Two that I have been using frequently include: "I choose to be present with the present." And, "I am grateful for all the good flowing to me now."

5. Unplug. Yes, I know I have written about this before, yet it bears repeating. We are bombarded with so much information. On top of this are all of the roles, activities and commitments of our personal, family and work lives. It doesn't take long for us to become overloaded, overburdened and overwhelmed. We must take responsibility for our lives, sanity and choices. Choosing to turn off the computer, tv, telephones (yes cell phones and text messaging), commitments, etc. restores our energy; allows us to relax physically, mentally, emotionally and energetically. The world will not come to an end. You won't really miss much in the process. Also, this is one of the quickest ways to reclaim our personal power while restoring balance to your life.

Bonus: Reconnect with what causes you to be enthusiastic. Find ways to bring this into your daily activities.

There you have it. Begin today to recharge, renew and rekindle your enthusiasm!



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Thursday, October 09, 2008

Enthusiasm! Points to Ponder

October 2008 Month of Enthusiasm!

Points to Ponder
Following are three points to ponder especially during these tough, turbulent times.
"Zeal (enthusiasm) is the impulse to go forward, the urge behind all things."
~ Charles Fillmore, The Twelve Powers


"We need enthusiasm to accomplish anything. Rightly understood and wisely channeled, our enthusiasm brings zest for living, joy, exuberance, and the ability to convert good desires into successful outcomes that make a positive contribution to the world."
~ David Williamson, Twelve Powers In You
"Despite our endless limitations, it seems that the qualities of attention, risk, and compassion allow us to be at one with the energy of the Whole and the result is enthusiasm, that deep sensation of Oneness...enthusiasm is not a mood that can be willed or forced. Rather, it is the ripple that follows the stone. It can only be felt after we immerse ourselves in life."
~Mark Nepo,
The Book of Awakening: Having the Life You Want by
Being Present to the Life You Have

Follow your impulse. Honor the deep desires residing in your heart as you immerse yourself in life, regardless of outer circumstances.

In Prosperity & Joy,

Antoinette


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