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Jan7No Comments
Happy New Year! Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? If you didn’t, why not? Some people are pessimistic about New Year’s resolutions. For these individuals one of their thoughts might be, “I never keep my resolutions anyway, so what is the point?” Others don’t make New Year’s resolutions because they are afraid of failing by not fulfilling their New Year’s resolutions. Maybe you did make New Year’s resolutions. If so, are you actively pursuing them?
I’d like to offer you some inspiration for setting and keeping at least one New Year’s resolution. For a moment, imagine that you have set a New Year’s resolution. Now fast forward to the end of 2009 and imagine that you have accomplished your intention. Congratulations! That is fantastic! Don’t you feel great? What an accomplishment! What positive changes have occurred in your life as a result? Are you thinner? Have you learned a new skill? Have you improved your relationships? . . . .How does it feel to imagine this success?
Here are 5 tips for keeping your New Year’s Resolutions:
1. Tell a friend or trusted family member your resolution(s).
2. Set a time to check in regularly such as weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly to report to and be accountable to this individual. Let them know of your progress.
3. Create an affirmation about the success you experience by keeping your resolution.
For example, “I am becoming slender as I enjoy my healthy body.”
4. If the intrinsic reward of keeping your resolution is not enough, give yourself little healthy rewards, on a regular basis, for keeping your resolution.
5. Visualize yourself at the end of 2009 and how good you feel at having kept your resolution.
You can keep your New Year’s resolution(s) this year! You are welcome to post your resolutions as a comment and receive the support of myself and the readers of this blog.
If your resolution is to easily lose weight, check out the weight loss video that I have created.
www.manifestingwellbeing.com/manifest/
Deborah Barnett, Ph.D.
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Dec19
The Benefits of Being Grateful Even During Challenging Times
Filed under: Dr Deb, Positive Psychology, Well-Being; Tagged as: appreciation, grateful, gratitude, holidays, Well-BeingNo Comments
"the blessing of beauty"
With the rocky economy it can be difficult at times to feel grateful instead of grumbling about what isn’t right with the world. However, by taking time to be grateful even during difficult times and at challenging moments, exceptional personal growth can take place. I read an excellent article by Jack Canfield, author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul, on Gratitude and Appreciation. You can read the full article here:
http://jackcanfield.com/files/newsletter_archive/112008.htm
I began to reflect on moments that I have made a conscious effort to focus on gratitude and appreciation. A few weeks ago I experienced a very challenging moment when I discovered that one of my car tires was very flat. This was particularly inconvenient as I was 40 miles from home. As I was given the news by a very sweet woman in a restaurant where I was having lunch, I realized that I had a choice about how I was going to react to my flat tire. I could have certainly become “justifiably” upset, or I could calmly face the situation and focus on the blessings around me at that moment. The blessings I chose to focus on included the fact that I was not alone as I decided what to do. My aunt and cousin were with me and offered tremendous support. It was a brilliantly sunny day and neither pouring rain or snowing. I did have a spare tire in my trunk if I needed it, and calling AAA was always an option.
As I focused on these blessings I remained very calm and at ease. The flat tire no longer seemed to be such a big deal. With a few stops along the way at gasoline station air pumps, I made it safely home, and found a tire service station that could work on my car right way. (It was even a Sunday!). While I waited for my car I read a wonderful book and actually enjoyed the extra time to relax. Once my tire situation was evaluated I was informed that I actually needed two new tires. Fortunately, I was later told by a family member that I had received a great deal on the tires!
So as you go throughout your holiday season look for people, circumstances and events to appreciate. The more you appreciate the more grateful you will feel and the more beautiful life will become. You can have a lovely holiday season despite what they may be saying on the news!
Deborah Barnett, Ph.D.
ManifestingWellBeing.com
“Manifesting Well-Being for Health and Success”
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Dec11No Comments
The holiday season can often bring up Norman Rockwell images in our minds of what the “perfect holiday” season should look like. This can often leave us feeling frustrated, disappointed, or sad if our holiday doesn’t match the images in our minds.
What could you do to make your holiday experience this year more fun, easy and relaxing? Really think outside of the box and let your imagination run. What could you do to make your holiday celebration more enjoyable? You might hear a little voice in your head say, “Well I couldn’t do THAT!” Really? Why not? What would be the worse thing that could happen if you did? Would someone criticize you? Are you worried that someone would be disappointed?
I had client recently who came into my office very upset. She was trying to decide whether to go home to Montana to see her parents (which felt uncomfortable) or to stay home and celebrate the holidays with her daughter in their own way. At first neither option sounded good. She worried about feeling guilty if she didn’t go to see her parents. At the same time, she believed that she might be uncomfortable and/or resentful about being dragged around to parties she didn’t feel like attending if she did go. She finally decided that she would stay home for Christmas and then go to see her parents for a few days after Christmas. She left my office feeling relieved at finding a solution that felt good.
For Thanksgiving this year I made a decision that was very “out of the box” from what I normally do. I was invited to go to New England to spend Thanksgiving with my cousins from my mother’s side of the family. This didn’t feel like a good idea because I already had plans to fly to New England for Christmas. Another option was that I could go to see my cousins who live about 1 ½ hours from me, but this didn’t feel quite like what I wanted to do either. I decided that what I really wanted to do was to have a Thanksgiving potluck at my house and invite friends over to join me. This is what I did and it was a lot of fun and a huge success.
What would make the holidays a little more relaxing and fun for you this year? Would it be to NOT work for 2 days straight cooking in the kitchen so that you are so tired you can’t even enjoy the food when it is time for the big meal? Would asking for help with the holiday shopping make things easier? How about scheduling more quite time for yourself? Dare to think outside of the box. A few new choices can increase your sense of well-being and make your holiday season more pleasant and enjoyable.
Deborah Barnett, Ph.D.
Manifesting Well-Being for Health and Success

