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Top 5 Speeches That Will Set You Up For Success
20/07/2020

Top 5 Speeches That Will Set You Up For Success

Here we have the Top 5 Most Powerful and Moving Speeches that you need to listen today. You will be motivated, inspired, and set up for success! You WILL be ...

02/04/2020

INCREASE YOUR HAPPINESS WITH THIS GRATITUDE PROJECT

After watching the video, challenge yourself with the following:

📌THE PROJECT

Communicate gratitude to someone either in a letter, telephonically or on social media. Gratitude contributes to the well-being of all!

💡PLANNING

• Think about someone who you admire or appreciate (parent, grandparent, coach, teacher, friend, mentor, school staff………) What do you admire about them? What did they do to help you?
• Plan a way to show gratitude (See suggestions below)
(Note: this can be more than one person!)

✔️TAKE ACTION:

There are different ways you increase your own and someone else’s happiness – here are some suggestions:

*Write a thank you note to the person/s you thought about and send it to them via WhatsApp, give them a card (you can even make one yourself) or a letter or send it via mail or be brave and phone them and read them the note you wrote;

*Write a sentence of gratitude for someone on a piece of paper and take a picture of yourself holding it. Send it to that person via on social media with the hashtags ,

* Leave sticky notes of gratitude and encouragement throughout your house

* Make coffee, breakfast or a small treat for someone who would feel appreciated

* Create short video telling about the generosity of someone special/someone who has made a difference in your life and send it to them

😀If you tried this project and experienced any joy from this, please share this with me on e-mail [email protected]

Overcoming procrastination......
20/10/2019

Overcoming procrastination......

Tim Urban knows that procrastination doesn't make sense, but he's never been able to shake his habit of waiting until the last minute to get things done. In ...

26/09/2019
WHAT IS MINDFULNESS?You may have heard that mindfulness — the ability to be fully present in the moment — can have numer...
26/09/2019

WHAT IS MINDFULNESS?

You may have heard that mindfulness — the ability to be fully present in the moment — can have numerous benefits, everything from decreased stress and sadness to increased levels focus and happiness, according to general mindfulness research.
❓But what exactly is mindfulness?
And, how can you recognize it and reap its many benefits? Mindfulness meditation practice is one way to truly experience the current moment and integrate that awareness into your everyday life.

You are destined for greatness.....believe it, live it! Your mind is your most powerful weapon!!
25/09/2019

You are destined for greatness.....believe it, live it! Your mind is your most powerful weapon!!

FIVE WAYS TO WELL-BEING:Based on the principles of positive psychology, that happiness and feelings of well-being are as...
23/08/2019

FIVE WAYS TO WELL-BEING:

Based on the principles of positive psychology, that happiness and feelings of well-being are as important an area of scientific investigation as are the clinically-focused areas of much of traditional psychology:

🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️CONNECT

There is strong evidence that indicates that feeling close to, and valued by, other people is a fundamental human need and one that contributes to functioning well in the world.

It’s clear that social relationships are critical for promoting well-being and for acting as a buffer against mental ill health for people of all ages.

With this in mind, try to do something different today and make a connection.

-Talk to someone instead of sending an email
-Speak to someone new
-Ask how someone’s weekend was and really listen when they tell you
-Put five minutes aside to find out how someone really is
-Give a colleague a lift to work or share the journey home with them.

🏃‍♀️🚶‍♂️BE ACTIVE

Regular physical activity is associated with lower rates of depression and anxiety across all age groups.

Exercise is essential for slowing age-related cognitive decline and for promoting well-being.

But it doesn’t need to be particularly intense for you to feel good - slower-paced activities, such as walking, can have the benefit of encouraging social interactions as well providing some level of exercise.

Today, why not get physical? Here are a few ideas:

-Take the stairs not the lift
-Go for a walk at lunchtime
-Walk into work - perhaps with a colleague – so you can ‘connect’ as well
-Get off the bus one stop earlier than usual and walk the final part of your journey to work
-Organise a work sporting activity
-Have a kick-about in a local park
-Do some ‘easy exercise’, like stretching, before you leave for work in the morning
-Walk to someone’s desk instead of calling or emailing.

👀TAKE NOTICE

Reminding yourself to ‘take notice’ can strengthen and broaden awareness.

Studies have shown that being aware of what is taking place in the present directly enhances your well-being and savouring ‘the moment’ can help to reaffirm your life priorities.

Heightened awareness also enhances your self-understanding and allows you to make positive choices based on your own values and motivations.

Take some time to enjoy the moment and the environment around you. Here are a few ideas:

-Get a plant for your workspace
-Have a ‘clear the clutter’ day
-Take notice of how your colleagues are feeling or acting
-Take a different route on your journey to or from work
-Visit a new place for lunch.

✅LEARN

Continued learning through life enhances self-esteem and encourages social interaction and a more active life.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that the opportunity to engage in work or educational activities particularly helps to lift older people out of depression.

The practice of setting goals, which is related to adult learning in particular, has been strongly associated with higher levels of wellbeing.

Why not learn something new today? Here are a few more ideas:

-Find out something about your colleagues
-Sign up for a class
-Read the news or a book
-Set up a book club
-Do a crossword or Sudoku
-Research something you’ve always wondered about
-Learn a new word.

🖐GIVE

Participation in social and community life has attracted a lot of attention in the field of well-being research.

Individuals who report a greater interest in helping others are more likely to rate themselves as happy.

Research into actions for promoting happiness has shown that committing an act of kindness once a week over a six-week period is associated with an increase in well-being.

ConnectednessWe believe that feeling grateful compels us to reflect on our relationships and leads us to feel closer and...
26/05/2017

Connectedness

We believe that feeling grateful compels us to reflect on our relationships and leads us to feel closer and more connected to others. Importantly, this increased closeness helps motivate and sustain our efforts at self-improvement.

Supporting these ideas, we found evidence that people experience greater feelings of closeness and connectedness to others when they perform one of two different gratitude activities (recalling a grateful experience or writing a letter of gratitude) than when they recall a time when they felt relief or list what they did the previous week.In addition, we did a study with 9th and 10th grade students and found that students who expressed gratitude to parents, teachers, or coaches felt closer and more connected to them, which then increased their desire to improve themselves, as well as their confidence and competence in working toward this self-improvement.

Why might this be the case? Think about it this way: By strengthening our social bonds, gratitude rewards us with a strong network of support and encouragement, thus leading us to feel that we are capable of tackling big challenges. For example, a woman may feel grateful to a friend who helped her recover from an illness. This may make her feel closer and more connected to this person, as well as prompt her to want to eat healthier and exercise more to prove to her friend that the time she spent helping her get better was not wasted.

This feeling of connectedness may also remind the woman that people care about her and want her to be healthy.Feeling close and connected to others may motivate us to improve ourselves and become better people because we want to prove that we are worthy of our relationships and because we feel encouraged, supported, and inspired by the people in our lives.

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04/05/2017

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Here are eight easy ways that will help you "connect with your kids" any time of the year: 1. Make eye-contact when your...
04/04/2017

Here are eight easy ways that will help you "connect with your kids" any time of the year:

1. Make eye-contact when your kids enter the room. When kids see joy and acceptance in your eyes, it fills their heart beyond any physical gift that you could give them.

2. Tell your kids something that you appreciate about them each day.

3. Help your kids see their gifts and honor their uniqueness.

4. Ask your kids about their day using an open-ended question such as, "What was the best part of your day."

5. Learn something new together - take up a new hobby, learn about a new culture, or test out a new recipe.

6. Eat a meal together as a family as often as possible.

7. Read books together and discuss them.

8. Schedule special one-on-one "dates" with each of your kids. You will create memories that will last forever!

Have fun connecting with your kids!

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Do Mindful People Have a Stronger Sense of Self?By Kira M. Newman   We all experience moments of self-doubt. Maybe we’re...
18/03/2017

Do Mindful People Have a Stronger Sense of Self?
By Kira M. Newman

We all experience moments of self-doubt. Maybe we’re faced with a choice that leaves us confused about what we want; a conversation where we feel inauthentic and disconnected; or a mistake that makes us question who we are deep down.

The antidote to this internal conflict is a strong sense of self, what researchers call “self-concept clarity.” When we know who we are, we experience greater self-esteem and independence. That helps us cultivate better relationships and a sense of purpose in life.
But where does this inner confidence come from? In the past, that’s largely been a mystery to psychologists. But a recent study provides a clue: It may partly stem from the non-judgmental awareness that is mindfulness.
Researchers at the University of Utah recruited over 1,000 undergraduate students, ranging in age from 18 to 53, to complete questionnaires about three traits:

Mindfulness: Their tendency to be aware of their thoughts and feelings and to respond to them in deliberate, non-reactive, non-judgmental ways.

Self-concept clarity: How stable, clear, and unconflicted their views of themselves are.

Well-being: How much they feel a sense of self-acceptance, autonomy, and control over their environment; the quality of their relationships; and their experience of personal growth and purpose in life.

The results showed that more mindful students reported higher well-being—and that a stronger sense of self partly accounted for that link.

Delving deeper into the data, the researchers found that some aspects of mindfulness were more crucial than others. Students who were more non-judgmental about their thoughts and feelings tended to report a particularly clear sense of self; on the other hand, those who were better at observing the present actually had slightly lower self-concept clarity.

“Being non-judgmental may increase the likelihood of accepting the self, which may increase the willingness of more mindful individuals to explore and examine the self—ultimately, being more familiar or friendly with themselves,” explains lead author Adam W. Hanley. In other words, if we don’t expect to beat ourselves up for our flaws, we may be more willing to take a clear look in the mirror.
(Participants skilled at observing didn’t have deeper self-knowledge, Hanley speculates, because the questions about observing focused on their ability to notice external states—everyday smells, the sun on their face—rather than internal ones.)

How might mindfulness and a strong sense of self work together to make us happier?
Besides reducing the uncertainty and conflict of self-doubt, they may also have positive benefits—by allowing us to confidently pursue the goals and relationships that are most authentically important to us. (In fact, mindfulness was recently linked to acting in line with your values.)

Also, if mindful people notice change and improvement in themselves, they can shed ingrained beliefs that are no longer true—like “I’m not successful enough” or “I’m too shy.”

This study is part of the latest wave of mindfulness research, where psychologists explore not just its benefits (i.e., greater well-being) but what exactly brings about those benefits. It doesn’t prove that mindfulness causes us to develop a stronger sense of self, but it does show a link between “trait mindfulness” (an individual’s baseline of mindfulness), well-being, and sense of self.

If future research confirms these findings, that might encourage more mindfulness practices and meditations to specifically target self-doubt and internal conflict, designed for people who struggle with those issues.

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