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What’s Your Passion? Tell Us and Win

If you have been following this blog you’ll know that I am trying to put more passion and joy back into my life, and at the same time help others to do the same thing. So I’m having another contest called “What’s Your Passion?” and awarding the winner with 500 Entrecard Credits, and a book by Robin McGraw, titled Inside My Heart; Choosing to Live Your Life with Passion and Purpose. I’ll also provide one months free advertising here on this blog drawn from the family appropriate sites that enter.

To be eligible:

  • Simply post an article on your blog that tells what your passion it. Your article needs to link back to our blog, but can link to any article here. The kind of passion we are speaking of is a Boundless Enthusiasm. We are looking for G Rated activities - something that make your life happier. What’s your reason for living?
  • Then post a comment here on this article telling us what your passion is and referencing your post. (Oh, and some possible advertising).

You get a topic to blog about, a chance to win 500 Entrecard Credits, and links into your site.

Contest deadline: January 31, 2008 at midnight (Mountain Time).

Learn about additional contests at ContestBeat.com

Leisa Watkins

A Breakfast Celebration; Fueling My Life

BreatkfastI did it. I ate breakfast and that right there is cause of celebration. You see I normally eat breakfast every six months, and that is usually when I am traveling. It’s true - food gives you energy. I know it’s true because I’m amazed at how much better I feel today.

Since I am on a quest to take better care of myself so I can live a long and happy life filled with passion and purpose, eating right is a great first step. This morning I ate a bowl of cracked wheat cereal and a mug of herbal tea with a slice of lemon. I also drank my two glasses of water and haven’t reached for another beverage yet today. I do feel more energized and my mind is more alert. So it’s true what they say - there are benefits to eating breakfast. At least for me there is.
My biggest regret is that I haven’t been setting a very good example for my children. The older two often skip breakfast as well. Except for the young kid it is usually a fend for yourself type of thing around here for breakfast. The older ones joined me for breakfast, so that was even more cause for celebration.

If you are trying to overcome depression or illness, eating breakfast is a great place to start. Join me. Fuel your mind, fuel your body, fuel your soul.

Leisa Watkins

P.S. Want to help fuel my life? I’ve added a buy me a breakfast item. Feel free to donate at the link below.

Staying Alive and Thriving

Why do I find it so hard to take care of myself? I must think I am super women.

I do get a lot done, I’m very successful in many many ways, but I won’t be able to keep up at this pace. Things have got to change.

You see, I’ve been known to not eat all day, get four hours of sleep a day(consistently), and run myself ragged. It’s a terrible habit I’ve gotten myself into. I believe it stemmed from a silent death wish, a wish to check out of this world, and stop the pain. That, and the fact that I get hyper-focusing and forget about anything else.

Even at the worse times there was a big part of me that wanted to live, and really live passionately. Thankfully that, and my love for my family, kept me alive.

I mentioned before that I began the road to recovery when I began creating. While the creating was artistic, I am sure it was to my soul symbolic of “creating a future.” I believe the physical act of creating something was important. It said to the world, “I’m here for the long haul. I am creating my future.”

But now staying alive isn’t enough. I’m out of that survival mode, and into the living mode. But I don’t want to just live, I want to thrive. And to thrive I’ve got to definitely take better care of myself. I’ve got to stop putting my health and well being last.

So here it is, my first two commitments on the Staying Alive plan. I plan to live a long healthy life. And to prove that I will now:

  1. Start by day off right by eating breakfast. I will begin eating breakfast each morning so I have the energy to “really live.”
  2. Drink More Life Giving Water - I’ll start off by drinking three large glasses of water before reaching for another beverage.

What are you doing to sabotage your future?
What are you doing to create your future?
What can you do to increase your odds of staying alive and enjoying life?
Want to join me on my quest to live with passion and vitality?
Leisa Watkins

No Toys Allowed

Even though I haven’t blogged on lately on the Trash Bag Tango I have continued to dance my way throughout the house. I was amazed at what your bedroom had in it. It isn’t exactly the picture of relaxation. I have plenty of unfinished tasks stored in there that remind me of unfinished business. No wonder I have had a difficult time sleeping.

Peter Walsh, says in his book, It’s All Too Much, that the only thing that should be stored in the bedroom is the bedroom furniture and your clothes. It leads it a sense of “calm and well being.” He also said to never allow the kids to bring toys into the room and we found plenty of them.

He outlines a plan to divide your home into zones. The purpose of the room determines the zone. Our bedroom has been a zone to sleep in, watch movies in, an office, a place to sort laundry, a room to do paper work in, and play zone.

We found:

  • Match box cars (my only boy is 15 years old, and our daughter’s haven’t really played with them so who knows where that came from.
  • Play dough sculptures.
  • Barbie Shoes
  • Several little girl purses.
  • And much more.

Our large king-size bed was one of my daughters favorite place to play. She could spread her doll house out and create mountains out of the blankets. But now she’ll have to create a new town somewhere else in the house. Our bedroom is now a No Toy Zone, and a rest and relaxation zone. My daughter complained the first few days but is slowly getting used to the idea.

So just as little girls post signs on their bedroom door that says “No Boys Allowed,” this big girl is posting too:

No Toys Allowed

Now about that TV…

Leisa Watkins

Create Your Own Happiness

Robin McGraw’s writes in her book Inside My Heart: Choosing to Live with Passion and Purpose There’s a huge difference between expecting happiness to come to you because you deserve it, and going out and getting the happiness you believe you deserve.” It got me thinking about what I do to create happiness for myself.

Perhaps you are at a time in your life where creating your own happiness seems overwhelming. I know because I’ve been there. Perhaps you are on “survival mode” like I was. There was a time when I just kept telling myself over and over again “you can make it through the next half hour.” And then again, “you can make it through the next half hour.” That’s how I made it through a couple of years of my life. I made it one half hour at a time. I couldn’t even see past that half-hour. If I tried it simply wasn’t there. My dreams for the future had disappeared.

There was plenty of things going on in my life that didn’t help; financial problems, health problems, relationship problems and more. This wasn’t the way I pictured my life would be like. This wasn’t me. And that is what bothered me so bad. This positive thinker was a mess. I felt broken. I felt defeated. I felt hopeless. I was no longer me. The me I knew was buried somewhere beneath the layers of pain, at least I thought I was in there somewhere.

How did I get to that point? I wondered. I believe in the power of positive thinking and the power of the mind to create one’s life. And that’s what bothered me so bad. What in the heck had I created? And why wasn’t I able to think my way out of it? Why did it seem so difficult to do things that I so enjoyed doing before?

I was explaining this to my counselor at the Rape Recovery Center (a much better name than Rape Crisis Center). I told her how it really bothered me, the fact that I couldn’t think my way out of the depression. Thankfully she pointed me on the right path when she said what I was feeling was totally normal for someone in my circumstances.

She went on to explain that I was on level one or two of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Perhaps you studied it in school. The basic premise is that one must fulfill the needs on the bottom level before they can move up to higher needs. Unless you have been there it is a little difficult to understand. She said I had been thrust down to the bottom two levels where I was worried about security and survival. Believe me it is difficult to see the top of the pyramid down there.

Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
It was on that day I realized that my positive thinking and my fighting spirit were paying off. That’s because she explained that she honestly felt that I was one of the most amazing people she had ever met. She said she was amazed by my strength, and I thought all strength was gone. She said that people who have gone through the things I had gone through would normally not be functioning at all, and that it was my no quit attitude, and my positive thinking attitude that made a difference. I need to tell her, “Thank you for helping me to see that there was some part of my normal self buried in there. ”

That day I came home and I looked up the pyramid online and thought, “OK, I want to be back on the top. What is up there that I can reach for?” There it was the word creativity. I knew how to be creative. I could do that. So I set out to do the things that I would do if I were at the top.

I made a list of things I liked to do and resolved to at least do something from the list every day. Some days it was as simple as listening to a CD or sitting in the sun. Other days I created paintings. I freed up my schedule some so I had a little more time for me. And I began to create. I began to create my own happiness. Just thinking it wasn’t enough. It was the physical act of creating that made all the difference in the world. It gave me hope.

What are you doing to create the life you dream of?

Robin said, “There’s a huge difference between expecting happiness to come to you because you deserve it, and going out and getting the happiness you believe you deserve.”

Create your list of things that make you happy and then go out there and create it. Simply do it.

Leisa Watkins

If This Blog Were a Song it Would Be…

Over at blog catalog someone asked the following question: If your blog was a song what would it be?

Since this blog is about raising above it all, and reading for the best within us and the world it was an easy decision. It would be You Raise Me Up, because there were many times in my life when I needed lifted up, an relied on faith. The song is beautiful in any language. The first is sung by Josh Groban and the second is sung in Spanish by my favorite musical group Il Divo. (The Josh Groban video wouldn’t embed for some reason - sorry).

Enjoy!

The Name the IKEA Bag Winner Is…

Instant Kit for Environmental Adjustments If you have been following along you probably know that I wanted something clever to call my IKEA bag - the bag I use in my Trash Bag Tango dejunking process. Because it has “IKEA” in big bold letters its needed to be a phrase that starts with IKEA. Something like “I Keep Everything Anyways. ” Since this is about dejunking that phrase obviously didn’t work. So I asked my reading audience for some alternatives.

I loved the creativity shown by the following contestants:

  1. Chica of Blogger and Proud
  2. Kristen of Kristen’s Guide
  3. Emma of It’s Write Now
  4. Stan Hayes of Fantasy Baseball

The winner is Emma for her ” Instant Kit for Environmental Adjustments” entry. Congratulations Emma. Emma is the creator of It’s Write Now - Insight’s into Writing, and Blogging, and Life Optimization. Emma has regular contests called Words to Know. Thanks to Emma I now know why our clothing is hirsute. It’s because we have a cat.

I’ve just sent you 100 EntreCard credits. You’ll have to send me your address so I can send you the rest of your prize - the book Made to Stick by Chip and Dan Heath.

Stay tuned for another contest announcements shortly.

Leisa Watkins

Mystery of the Missing Socks Solved

Missing Sock

We have all experienced it. The missing sock phenomenon. It’s one of the worlds great mysteries. Why there was even a song written about it. At least since the invention of the washing machine people have speculated as to their disappearance, and there are many theories.

Major General Panic over at Everything2 has several theories. He outlines evolution, sock gnomes, wormholes, dark magic, communism, and Schröedinger as possibilities.

Over at Yahoo Answers they say it could be conspiracy by the sock companies to line their pockets with more profits.

Then there is the theory about the sock monster. Maggie over at SockMonster.net outlines specifically what a sock monster is and is creating a animated documentary on the sock monster. She’s nearly done so you’ll want to check back next month to view it. You can track her progress on her sock monster process page.

If you want to add a little humor to the somewhat serious situation you could turn your laundry room walls into a “most wanted” poster by using the wall-paper pictured above. Interested in helping the cause - just click on the picture.

There is some evidence that cats may be the culprit. Just check out this video of a cat opening a drawer and stealing a sock. Or this article: Missing Socks? These Two Cats May Have.

The problem is so widespread that there has even been an organization formed to assist with locating missing socks. For assistance on locating your missing socks you could visit THE BUREAU of MISSING SOCKS.

I have an entire laundry basket full of single socks right now. You see, just like C. Jeanne Heida, I am “eternally optimistic that eventually the missing socks will show up and can be reunited with their mates. ”

The good news is that I made a major step towards recovering a good share of our socks yesterday when I did the Trash Bag Tango. I found several single socks in the office. They were hidden throughout the room; under the desk, and even behind a book on a book shelf. (Not the first place I would look to locate a missing sock). Naturally, they went straight into my IKEA bag.

My husband and I also did the Trash Bag Tango in our bedroom last night and found several in there as well. (That sounds kinda bad - doesn’t it). Upon closer inspection we found them in nearly every room it he house. Many of them I don’t even recognize. So if you are missing some socks send us a description. Perhaps they are here. It could be my cats fault, or my home is a haven for the sock gnomes. Who knows?

I Found Them - The Pirates, That Is

Tales of the Trash Bag Tango

I found them. The pirates, that is. Well, and actually the bears as well. If you have no idea what I am talking about you had better find out. Check out: There is a Bear in My Office ~ Tales of the Trash Bag Tango, and The Pirates Scared The Bears Away.

I was sure the pirates scared the bears away, but I was wrong.
It is bad.

Take a look and see:

 

Pirates and Bears Join Forces

The pirates and the bears joined forces! Oh, my!

These Things Enrich My Soul And Delight My Heart - Part I

Baby FeetI sat down intending to make a list of some of my favorite things. My son came home from school with the song My Favorite Things running through his head. He wanted to clarify some of the wording so we sang it. That’s all it took for that tune to stick in my mind for the rest of the day.

It was serendipitous that I stumbled upon two posts by Mindful Mimi and Christine Kane where they wrote of some ways they are delighted.

So here is Part I in my list of thirty-three of my favorite things; things that enrich my soul and delight my heart:

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