Imzadi
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I made my employee a grooms cake for her wedding today. It was in the shape of a Dune Buggy. I had it all done and decorated yesterday....this morning I got up and my dog had climbed up on my chair and ate it off from my pub set table!!! Grrrrr...
So, I am telling myself that it happened for a reason and this one will come out better than the first...trying to stay positive...
Did you have a chance to redo it yet? How did it turn out? We're all rooting for you!!!![]()
Any ideas/good books that can help me deal with procrastination issues? I am really struggling with it, and I need some outside advice/ideas.
It has always been like this for me: I put off doing things until they become HUGE problems I have to deal with- academically, financially (especially in this area), etc.
I need some extra help in the financial area. I'm struggling with remaining positive, and I'm struggling with not worrying- I have anxiety issues anyway, and I worry incessantly about money. Which, logically, I know it comes, it goes, and it's not really a big deal in the long run. The short term though, seems so hard to deal with.
Jody, those are good thoughts. Since I posted I have been researching on the Unity Church websites, and I have found so much cool stuff!
I found this especially helpful:
"When paying your bills pay attention to your thoughts and feelings. Remember that you have already been blessed by the utility, house, or car, so it is your time to give unbegrudgingly."
I had never thought of it like that!
Update- I found a Christ Unity Church really close to where I work (which isn't TOO far away- about a 35 min drive). I have been researching the Association of Unity Churches, and it seems like it might be a good fit. I am going to e-mail the church and see if they offer child-care, and if not, if it would be ok for me to bring my daughter. I really, really liked their views on children and spirituality!!
I am excited! If this church feels like a good fit, I will be so happy. I have searched high and low trying to find a spiritual "home" and nothing I have seen really felt quite right. I have a good feeling about this, though.![]()
Any ideas/good books that can help me deal with procrastination issues? I am really struggling with it, and I need some outside advice/ideas.
It has always been like this for me: I put off doing things until they become HUGE problems I have to deal with- academically, financially (especially in this area), etc.
Jody, those are good thoughts. Since I posted I have been researching on the Unity Church websites, and I have found so much cool stuff!
I found this especially helpful:
"When paying your bills pay attention to your thoughts and feelings. Remember that you have already been blessed by the utility, house, or car, so it is your time to give unbegrudgingly."
I had never thought of it like that!
I love JodyLyn's Thought for the day - 8/27/08 today. It seems to be a current theme of what's happening in this thread, too from finding the dog has eaten the cake,having the fridge break down just as the kids are off to college,
to negative habits like procrastination. In school, we're all taught the basics of how to get & have jobs in school. They don't teach us life skills - how to cope, how to respond, how to plan, strategize, how to pick ourselves up after a crisis or situation and how to be more effective in our interactions with people to make situations better for all involved.
This is a great thread, it shows us, we're not the only ones going through this stuff.The best thing is there are skills we can learn to make situations better.
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Disneynutbsv, I'm so glad you got right back to work & made another cake.After your initial reaction of shock, horror, disbelief,
frustration,
anger,
etc., you picked yourself back up & started again. You made a conscious choice to keep moving forward. Sometimes, when life throws us curve balls, that's the best we can do. That alone, is being positive. Even if it doesn't work out the second time, we made a conscious choice to try & move our lives forward & out of paralysis. Sometimes, that is enough.
And how you were asked to make a cake for a fundraiser for a Humane Society afterwards, was just like my made up cakemaker story of how you never know where & when abundance will show up!If you had reacted badly to the dog eating the cake & didn't move forward to make another one, the Humane Society opportunity would never have shown up!
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I really like Stephen Covey's work. Very sound principles.And I love the "Seeding your money" technique.
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On another note, I am determined to start saving money for groceries so I've been couponing, lol. But hey if I can save some money to feed my brood of 5, I'm all for it !
In last week's Olympics, after Michael Phelps won either his 6th or 7th gold medal, the commentators had side-by-side underwater footage analysing him and the silver medalist coming in to touch the wall. The silver medalist stopped stroking when he got within 18" of the wall and glided in. Meanwhile Phelps made one last half-stroke and that pushed him into the wall by a hundredth of a second faster.
In life, sometimes, that's all it takes, a half-stroke more.![]()
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