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February 23, 2009

Sanity Savers For Busy Mums Page

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Sanity Savers For Busy Mums Page

Question 1
“How do I get more time to play?”
Answer:
Schedule it in.
Why? Because if you don’t schedule it you will generally let other things have a higher priority and put yourself and a life further down the list.

So just write 15 minutes a day, play time into your diary and don’t change it for anything. If you have little kids it may be five x three-minute blocks for you. To get started, get your diary NOW and write in one fun thing you have been hanging out to do. Call a friend and tell them that you are going to do it, and DO IT today.

Question 2
“What happens when I feel guilty for not having enough time with the kids?”
Answer:
Get over it, and value yourself. Here’s why: Guilt is more damaging to your health than any physical stress. So, when you feel guilty you change your body chemistry negatively and you can produce symptoms like headaches etc. If you give yourself a hard time for feeling guilty you add more stress. Relax and realise you are human we all get busy. Go for quality time if you cannot get the quantity you desire.

Question 3
“How do I stop myself getting frustrated with life?”
Answer:
Realise your expectations are just that, your expectations. Why? Because you only get frustrated when your expectations are not met. Get over that you cannot control everything or everyone. Relax and go with the flow. Ylang Ylang essential oil helps release anger that can come from frustration. It helps you relax and enjoy life your life. Vaporise it before you get cranky. I use it in combination with Jasmine, Lime and Sweet Orange in my smallest gamecube game Chill Out blend to help you go with the ups and downs of life.

Question 4
“Where do I get the discipline to say NO to everyone else and take time for me?”
Answer:
Realise discipline is easier автокемпинги Черноморского побережья Краснодарского края to handle than regret. Here’s why: You cannot turn back time, and regret sucks the life out of you. Saying no to stuff that is draining your energy for patagonia wilderness lodge life, feeds you the energy to keep saying no. Consider living by the rule “If its hard to do, all the more reason to do it”. If you play that game, you have self-discipline and can say NO easily. Taking those even small amounts of time to yourself fp-yie8-101-s will help make you a more fun mum to be around.

Question 5
“How do get to “pee” in peace?”
Answer:
I meet so many mums with little kids that don’t even get time to go
to the toilet in peace. Yes the world will end if the child is not in there with you. Why? Because to them, the world will end if they don’t have your attention right now. There is no magical answer to this one, but you do deserve to “pee” in peace. Know that you are not alone and that every mum has been there on this one. The kids will move through it and you will survive.

Question 6
“What happens if I ask for what I want?”
Answer:
You will gain the respect of others for actually asking for help. Here’s why: People admire people who are straight and honest with them. It helps validate how they are also feeling. We all basically want the same things in life, but most people won’t show their “humanness” and ask for what they want. If you don’t ask in the first place you have no possibility of getting it. So create the possibility and ask for what you want, some help.

Question 7
“How do I get a social life?”
Answer:
Get out and meet other grown ups. Why? Networking with other mums and adults in general is a motorcycle salvage yards sanity saver. We all need reassurance sometimes, supporting and encouraging others feeds you energy. As you support others, you also gain the support from others. Join a networking group of like-minded people to share ideas and your daily challenges with.

Question 8
“Why don’t I feel deserving of rest time?”
Answer:
You have too much fun whining about it. Here’s why: Humans find it easier to complain about stuff than to do something about it. If you respected yourself and took quality rest time, (I know it is not always quantity) you would have nothing to whine about. Wow you would be happy. Shock. So, channel your energy into being positive and get on living the happy life you deserve and already have. Think about it how life is here in Australia compared to some other countries in the world. Be grateful for the opportunities and wonderful things condos for sale in thornhill ont. you already have.

Question 9
“How do get more energy for life?”
Answer:
Do something you enjoy, or if you don’t enjoy it, change your perception to the task. Why? You always naturally have the energy for the things you love doing. So just change your perception to what you are doing. If you tell yourself you are energised and life is fun. That is what it will be. Change your perception to what is happening, tell yourself you have all the energy you need and you love life.

Question 10
“What happens if I don’t plan for play?”
Answer:
You won’t get it. Here’s why: It’s easier to do something for someone else than for yourself. So schedule it to the tiniest detail like you would a task at work, and focus on the joy that playtime will bring. Planning to this amount of detail feeds you energy and excites you into doing it more often. Write tomorrow’s playtime in your diary right now. I know your first through is that I am too busy, but make a start even if it is five minutes of “play time”. Remember calling yahoo customer service go for quality.

Question 11
“How do I get balanced?”
Answer:
Allow yourself to be human. We all have room for improvement. Why? Because no one person or thing is ever perfect. You will drive yourself mad trying to be perfect. Being balanced is noticing if you are off track and taking action to rectify it. For instance if you have extra coffee today the world will not end, Дитячі ліжечка simply have two extra waters to balance it out.

Question 12
“What do I do if I’m in overwhelm?”
Answer:
Stop and breathe. Here’s why: Breathing keeps you alive. It really does. If you don’t breathe when overwhelmed, you will never think straight to get yourself out Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 download of it. So, stop, breathe, see what is really happening compared to what you think is happening and deal with it, NOW. Breathing helps you move through the stress and any fear associated with it.

Question 13
“How do feel romantic when I am so busy?”
Answer:
Plan ahead and schedule in some playtime with your partner. Why? When you are busy one of the last things to happen will be playtime with the one you love. Don’t wait hoping that you will be spontaneous, plan for the romance. Think about it right now, what simple act could you plan for tonight. Make it easy and fun, you don’t always need the whole tenpage essay to enjoy some romance. Use some fun essential oils like Orange and May Change or my Play More Blend to help set the scene.

Question 14
“What happens when I don’t eat properly or I skip meals?”
Answer:
You increase your chance of losing your life. Here’s why: Food is the fuel that keeps you alive. It’s that simple, and the first thing that goes hungry is your brain. How can you think straight if load motorcycle into pickup bed your brain is not nourished? See food as a fuel and behave in your eating six days a week and have one FREE DAY a week to let loose.

Conclusion
If you don’t “Get a Life” you could lose your life. The more you know how to do the basics and look after your body, the more you body will look after you.

Life Balancing expert Jennifer Jefferies is one of Australia’s best-known authors and speakers. Jennifer’s simple, practical and proven 7 Steps to Sanity can help bring balance to anyone who wants to have it all without sacrificing their health, sanity or sense of humour along the way. Jennifer is a qualified health practitioner, who speaks to corporations throughout Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia, sharing practical real-life strategies that help people to improve their health, wellbeing and productivity by finding balance in their lives.

Jennifer has also written numerous books and e-books and life balancing products. You can contact Jennifer at:

Jennifer Jefferies International Pty Ltd
Po Box 4298,
Elanora, QLD 4221 Australia
Phone: +61 7 55986035
http://www.jenniferjefferies.com

The Best Books in Golf

There are a lot of books out there on the wonderful game of golf but not too many are worth keeping and reading again. You will notice there are no instruction manuals in our list, because trying to learn how to play golf from a book is like trying to become a great lover by reading an illustrated magazine on self-abuse. Also, ‘best’ means most enjoyable – either because of their excellence or excrescence.

The Rub of the Green, William Hallberg

Often Запчасти для мобильных телефонов наложенным платежом mysteriously overlooked but, with the exception of PG Wodehouse, the only good novel featuring golf ever written. Its hero goes to gaol but dreams of turning the prison swamp into a great two-hole course – trouble is, houses for sale and regina saskatchewan he needs the help of the frankly mad and disordered ground staff to realise the dream. ‘I laughed until I wet myself.’ Her Majesty the Queen.

The greatest Game Ever Played, Mark Frost.

The story of how an unknown American amateur, Francis Ouimet, took on two of the game’s greats – Harry Vardon and Ted Ray – in the US Open; matched them for 72 holes and then beat them in the playoff. So well-written (by a man who really knows his craft) and absorbing that you forget you know the ending.

‘An achingly beautiful and yet powerful homage to the indomnitable spirit of the down-trodden lumpen proletariat, evoked in a lyrical paean of sensitivity, encapsulating all that is esoteric but vibrantly alive in the unending quest of the individual to rise above the circumstances of his birth.’ Lee Westwood.

My autobiography, Bernhard Langer

The title is the most original thing about it and it takes true genius to make a life as rich and interesting as Langer’s read like a recipe for beans on toast. Ghost-written by a man described as a ‘writer and a director of Christians in Sport.’ The second part of the description may be true, the first definitely isn’t. It starts with the words: ‘I was born in Anhausen, near Augsberg in Southern Germany on 27 August 1957,’ and then gets really dull.

‘The world is full of books, and this is one of them.’ Arnold Palmer.

Four-iron in the Soul, Lawrence Donnegan

A season as a Tour caddie (to Ross Drummond, and whatever happened to him?) The idea’s been done before, but not by someone with Donnegan’s eye for detail, sharp observation and wit. Full of great anecdotes – did you know that Al Capone cheated at golf – and greater characters. ‘Say hong kong celebrities photo that about me again and I’ll deck you.’ Blind-boy, Pirate, Dustbin-Legs, Road-Runner McGhee, caddie to the stars.

Tarbuck on Golf, Jimmy Tarbuck

No, of course not – just wanted to make sure you were paying attention. ‘Shome mishtake shurely,’ Sean Connery.

Nice Jumper, Tom Cox

As Neil Sedaka

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