
Category: gratitude
Lifting the mood songs!
I love songs that get me going and inspire me!
Check this one out:
Plethora of Positivity
I did not post the past couple days, so here is our conglomerate of inspiration for Wednesday!
“The comfort zone is the great enemy to creativity; moving beyond it necessitates intuition, which in turn configures new perspectives and conquers fears.”-Dan Stevens

“Success can only be one ingredient in happiness, and it is too dearly purchased if all the other ingredients have been sacrificed to obtain it.”-Bertrand Russell


And then it happens…

Hoping IT HAPPENS for you today ;)!
Success isn’t about the resume

Difficulties are there to strengthen us
“Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body.”
―

No “royal road”

Excellence is not an accident

Take action on your goals

Jessica, (Chiropractic Office Manager Extraordinnaire) brought this to our meeting today! It was a great blog post about following your dreams.
“When we set goals, we take responsibility for our lives and choose to wholeheartedly devote ourselves to our aspirations. Even if we only take the smallest steps toward achieving our ambitions, it is vital that we actively pursue our goals rather than just daydreaming about them.”
Goals are so important! Even more important is taking action steps toward achieving them! There is nothing wrong with a pipe dream, as long as you get busy laying some pipe 😛
Check out the full blog post here:
http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/display/articledisplay.cgi?aid=65128&aff=
I’m Here For You

I loved this blog by The Dragontree (full link below). It emphasized the importance of true connection. Some of my favorite snippets:
“I now believe that subtle healing techniques often succeed where others fail, because there’s less potential for the recipient’s mind or body to object to the intervention, less potential to exacerbate an existing condition, plus an opportunity to “slip under the radar” and initiate a deeper healing.”
-That is precisely why I employ a gentle technique in my office.
Another great snippet: “We all know that “time is money” because there is a finite amount of it in the workday. But attention (or presence) is even more precious. How often do you feel that you have someone’s complete, undivided attention?”
The blog goes on to say that there is tremendous power in the thought of “I am here for you.” You can think it when you are with a good friend, child, or spouse and notice a deeper connection. You can also think it to yourself during some meditation/self-love time.
Powerful stuff!