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March 30, 2009

New Look?

Filed under: Uncategorized — gardener @ 1:09 pm

I love the cheerful, yet retro look of this space, but yet I can’t help but find myself wanting something that’s my very own, so I think I’m going to go on the quest to find someone to help me with a layout- or spend some time in the coming weeks creating something for all three of my sites that reflects the theme of each website.

I found a company that does a wonderful job, but I really don’t want to pay the outrageous price they are asking, when I think I may possibly be able to come up with something on my own.

Gratitude List

Filed under: Gratitude — gardener @ 10:06 am

I can’t believe it- tomorrow is the last day of March, and Wednesday will be the first day of April (don’t forget those April Fool’s Jokes). 

We are finally leaving the winter period and heading full-force into spring.  We have more daylight hours, flowers are blooming, trees are beginning to show signs of life, and baby lambs, goats, and birds are being born.  

New beginnings.  There is something musical about hearing those words, that knowing that each day we are given a fresh slate, and the possibilities endless.

As spring begins, I find myself thinking about choices, and why I make some of the ones I do.   I also find myself energized and ready to take on the world.

How about you?  What does spring represent to you?

My Gratitude List for March 30, 2009.

Today  I’m Grateful For:

  • New Beginnings.
  • Endless possibilities.
  • Life
  • My “true blues” (whom I’ve spoken of many times)
  • My unbiological sisters

On Anger

Filed under: Uncategorized — gardener @ 10:01 am

The following is an entry that I wrote on my old WordPress blog on March 1st.  I came across it when I was sharing the links to my new places here, but thought it was something worth remembering, so I wanted to add it here.  If you’ve already read this before, it really is worth reading a second time.

 

********************************  From March 1st 2009*****************************
There are times when I find myself getting angry for little things- things that I know shouldn’t bother me, but yet they do. Luckily it doesn’t happen often but it does happen- after all, I am human and we all have our moments.

I try to be conscious when I find myself getting frustrated or angry and ask myself exactly WHY I am feeling that way- and whether it’s worth going to battle over. Most times it isn’t, and I do try to choose my battles wisely, but again, I’m human and I falter.

I’ve been thinking about that quite a bit this morning and came across the following in my inbox. If you have been reading any of my journals for any length of time, or if you know me personally, then you know that I like things that make cause me to pause, think, and wonder how (if at all) I can apply it to my own life and learn from it. This instance is no different.

“Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intention of throwing it at someone else. You are the one who gets burned.” – Buddha

Is your life filled with anger?

When someone cuts you off while driving, or misses an appointment you made together, you probably get angry.

Often our imaginations create internal situations and fantasies that perpetuate those feelings until you are boiling and ready to take it out on someone else.

Truly though, we waste too much of our time and energy feeling negatively towards all sorts of things in our lives.

When was the last time you went an entire day without feeling angry? Think about the times you most frequently feel those tense, frustrated feelings building up in you and examine the root. If the situation is unavoidable, you’ve got to force yourself to accept it and move past it.

Maybe you need to sit down with a co-worker and talk to her about what is bothering you–instead of just letting her idiosyncrasies get under your skin each day. Perhaps you need to find an alternative route home to avoid the daily traffic jam that makes your blood boil.

Your body and mind will thank you for the peace such moves provide in the end.

Wise words, and definitely something worth remembering.

How do you manage anger?

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