Enjoying the Beauty of Summer

 What a wonderful Summer we are having!

I love the Summer rain and thunder storms, and the beautiful sunshine and warm temperatures! I love the beautiful sunsets and spending time with family and friends! I wanted you to know that we are enjoying Summer, AND…beauty of summer

Taking a hiatus from the Monthly Group Call!

But never fear!!! We will resume in September!!! I have loved being a part of your life each month, and enjoying your progress and seeing your success! And thinking about the September call, I thought it would be fun if YOU chose the topic! Create one or contribute to the creation by commenting below on what would be wonderful to create in your life!

There are many topics to choose from…

  • Opening up your creativity!
  • Enhancing and healing family relationships
  • Replacing Stress with Joy!
  • Becoming your best friend
  • Your topic!

I have topics to choose from, but would really like your input. These calls are for you! There are many areas we can focus on and much progress that can be made! Thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of your creative genius!!!

 

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Wouldn’t it be wonderful to go to work every day and feel happy and productive? Think of how wonderful it would feel to be able to say “I am truly blessed” and believe it! This is all possible! When things don’t feel quite right, there are some negative emotions trapped in your energy field. Those emotions are easily released! The Monthly Group Call is a great way to maintain a strong, positive energy system!

 

Eat Healthy, Be Healthy

We can all improve our diet!

Yes, we can, providing we have

  1. The desire
  2. The motivation
  3. Ideas!

Here are some great ideas!!!

I have April Ashcroft’s recipe book for healthy eating, and am so excited she is now doing some youtube videos! Subscribe now so you won’t miss any of her videos!!!

 

April has great information in her recipe book, too, “Whole Food Goodness” … you can get your copy HERE

Here’s the encouragement!

I talk a lot about eating properly and increasing more whole foods into our diets because I have see such an amazing change in my life, and in the life of my husband and family simply by changing our diet. It’s sad to see people struggle with health issues when we have amazing bodies that have the ability to heal if given the proper tools… The tools I recommend are whole, organic, raw foods, essential oils and energy work. It’s the perfect combination for making a difference!

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I hope you will take to heart the encouragement and make a change! There really is a wonderful life once you are free of the addiction to processed sugar and convenience foods. It’s wonderful living life free of cravings with the energy to live the life you desire!

Create your Victory!

A plea for your consideration…

I have a friend, Sherry Hunter, who has organized an event on FaceBook for the Utah County NAMI in behalf of Friends of Mitchel Fundraiser. Her son, Mitchel, a 27 year old Army Veteran is institutionalized with schizophrenia.  It would be wonderful if you are able and willing to donate something. At the very least, stop by and check out the pictures and accept the invitation to take part. My friend is attempting to do something very positive in the wake of a trial in her life. I commend her for that!
CLICK HERE for the event page.

Friends of Mitchel Fundraiser On Saturday, July 27th from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm ~ Utah County NAMI will be holding the annual “Friends of Mitchel” fundraiser. This fundraiser is for the NAMI Utah Walk. A huge selection of household items, clothing, furniture, books, designer handbags, collector items, and SO much more!! There will also be SILENT AUCTION ITEMS (gift certificates, custom made jewelry, special event tickets, etc) drinks, food, etc. Address: 397 North 2420 West Provo, UT 84601

CLICK HERE FOR A TAX DEDUCTABLE MONETARY DONATION

We have the ability to create our lives…

You’re familiar with the saying, “When life gives you lemons, make lemon-aid!” While it’s true that the trials we face in life polish and strengthen us, and are beneficial for our growth, it’s also true that we can choose how we will endure those trials. Some people latch onto the trial and become entrenched in it their entire life. Others overcome the trial or the trial becomes so minor that it is no longer a burden to them. The latter is where true growth occurs.

So how do they do that?

We must not allow ourselves to be victims of life but rather be victors of life. There is so much more growth achieved in victory! One way to become victorious is by creating that victory. My friend Sherry is creating her victory. How would you do that? My favorite way is by writing down your victory. Create every detail in script. Some people call this their goals or list of intentions. I like to call it my manifestation list. When you write this list, it’s done a little differently in that you write it as if it has already happened, and you fill each point with emotion. In her book, “The Jackrabbit Factor, Portal to Genius”, Leslie Householder teaches this concept. I highly recommend reading her book. It is found in my recommendations on the right. As a SimplyHealed Practitioner®, we take this exercise one step further by clearing all the blocks you may have and then we plug it directly into your energy field. This takes the creation aspect up to a whole new level.

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Not only have I enjoyed seeing success with my clients, but I also have personally experienced success in my own life by utilizing this avenue of creating through manifestation lists. I invite you to give it a try! Subscribe at the top right of this page today, and not only will you receive my free report on Energy Healing and You, but you will also receive a 50% coupon to use towards your next session! Is it time to create something new in your life?

 

Ahhh Tradition!

Tradition!

Some have traditions, others wish they had traditions, in the production Fiddler on the Roof, tradition has been put to song. The act of tradition warms the heart and brings family close. Tradition sparks emotion, yes, those very emotions that we store in our bodies that either boost us energetically or cause us to move into a state of dis-ease. This tradition cultivates positive emotions for me and feels wonderful!

A favorite tradition of mine…

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Zion National Park

 

As family passes on and the last few members of a generation are left, some traditions become more cherished. Now this little family tradition of ours may seem silly to some, but it was started by a beloved aunt and uncle who live near Zion’s National Park. We all sit on a certain bench, and cross our legs in the same manner. In the home of our aunt and uncle, there is a wall full of pictures of family sitting in this pose!

 

Cousins!!!!

Huntington Beach

Huntington Beach

Since there are rare times when family can visit us, we decided to extend this tradition when family can come! Our cousin had the same thought as we did that we should take this picture… I only wish we would have thought of this sooner when we have had other family members visit! When family visited this weekend, we took some similar pictures. We haven’t established the perfect bench or sitting area, but figure we will do it in all areas at the beach.

 

Huntington Beach

Huntington Beach

 

So this blog post is to establish that we are carrying on this simply but meaningful tradition. You see, traditions don’t need to be complex to be wonderful. They can be fun and silly, too! Of course, living with a photographer, one picture will never do! I’m just wondering which wall I should dedicate to my pictures of family with crossed legs at the beach!

 

You just never know

what silly things families will do that become cherished activities… that foster emotions that well up inside of us of the love we have for our families. I’m so grateful for the family that I love dearly!

 

 

Laughter Therapy: after all it is the best medicine!

Carolyn Cooper had taught me how to live a new life with the use of SimplyHealed™. I love her philosophies, too… Here’s what she has to say about Laughter

“A clown is like an aspirin, only he works twice as fast.” (Groucho Marx)

We’ve all been there. Maybe sitting in a restaurant, an office waiting room, or shopping at the grocery store and you hear someone laughing heartily or uncontrollably giggling. It’s hard to not smile and maybe even (depending on how great the laugh is) begin giggling yourself. Laughter is contagious–just hearing laughter primes your brain and readies you to smile and join in on the fun. Laughter is so good for us in so many ways…..

Balances your Energy Systems

Laughter makes you feel good. And the good feeling that you get when you laugh remains with you even after the laughter subsides. Humor helps you keep a positive, optimistic outlook through difficult situations, disappointments, and loss. It literally raises your energetic vibration, so not only do you feel better, it radiates to everyone else around you. More than just a respite from sadness and pain, laughter gives you the courage and strength to find new sources of meaning and hope. Often during an energy clearing session clients want to work on having more clarity and opening up to more creativity. I like to pose the question, “How many times this week have you had a really good laugh?” Sometimes until we talk about it, they don’t get the connection, but laughter can have a huge effect on your creative processes. It opens your mind and heart and strengthens your aura!

Increases Joy in Relationships

When we laugh with one another, a positive bond is created. This bond acts as a strong buffer against stress, disagreements, and disappointment. Shared laughter is one of the most effective tools for keeping relationships fresh and exciting. Humor is a powerful and effective way to heal resentments and hurts and it unites people during difficult times. Humor and playful communication strengthen our relationships by triggering positive feelings and fostering emotional connection. I always love to see a couple that has been together for years, and they still laugh at each other’s semi-humorous comments. That speaks volumes about their relationship. Mutual laughter and play are an essential component of strong, healthy relationships. By making a conscious effort to incorporate more humor and play into your daily interactions, you can improve the quality of your love relationships– as well as your connections with co-workers, family members, and friends.

Benefits your Physical Health

In addition, laughter triggers healthy physical changes in the body. Did you know a good, hearty laugh relieves physical tension and stress, leaving your muscles relaxed for up to 45 minutes after? Laughter also decreases stress hormones and increases immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, thus improving your resistance to disease. It triggers the release of endorphins, the body’s natural feel-good chemicals. Endorphins promote an overall sense of well-being and can even temporarily relieve pain. Laughter protects the heart by improving the function of blood vessels and increasing blood flow, which can help protect you against a heart attack and other cardiovascular problems.
The focus on the benefits of laughter really began with Norman Cousin’s memoir, Anatomy of an Illness. Cousins, who was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, a painful spine condition believed that he could, cure himself, even against all the specialists’ prognoses. He used humor as both a painkiller and a substitute for chemical therapy. He found that by watching a lot of comedies, like Marx Brothers films and episodes of Candid Camera, he was, in fact able to heal. He said that ten minutes of laughter allowed him two hours of pain-free sleep.

Emotionally

Humor helps you be more spontaneous by getting you out of your head and away from your troubles. It helps you let go of defensiveness, by helping you forget judgments, criticisms, and doubts. Laughter also helps to release unhealthy inhibitions. It brings you to a place where you can set aside your fear of holding back.

Developing a sense of humor about yourself opens you up to taking more risks that will move you forward in all aspects of your life.

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Laughter is a natural part of life that is innate and inborn. Infants begin smiling during the first weeks of life and laugh out loud within months of being born. Sometimes we as adults get so busy with the ‘important’ things on our to do list, we neglect the levity that is so much needed in our lives. So how do we add more light and laughter into our lives? Even if you did not grow up in a household where laughter was a common sound, or if you did and you’ve forgotten how important that is, you can learn to laugh at any stage of life.

Here are some ways to start:

  • Smile. Smiling is the beginning of laughter. Like laughter, it’s contagious. Pioneers in “laugh therapy” find it’s possible to laugh without even experiencing a funny event. The same holds for smiling. When you look at someone or see something even mildly pleasing, practice smiling.
  • Count your blessings. Literally make a list. The simple act of considering the good things in your life will distance you from negative thoughts that are a barrier to humor and laughter.
  • When in a state of sadness, we have further to travel to get to humor and laughter
  • When you hear laughter, move toward it. Sometimes humor and laughter are private, a shared joke among a small group, but usually not. More often, people are very happy to share something funny because it gives them an opportunity to laugh again and feed off the humor you find in it. When you hear laughter, seek it out and ask, “What’s funny?”
  • Spend time with fun, playful people. These are people who laugh easily-both at themselves and at life’s absurdities-and who routinely find the humor in everyday events. Their playful point of view and laughter are contagious.
  • Bring humor into conversations. Ask people, “What’s the funniest thing that happened to you today? This week? In your life?”

Anyone can join the laughter movement. All it takes is a willingness to see the humor in things. Now of course you understand I’m talking about good, wholesome humor. Not sarcasm that is funny to only some and hurtful to others. There’s more than enough negativity in our world. We want to be able to be optimistic; laugh when we have a choice of being annoyed or seeing humor in our daily situations. All we have to do is allow ourselves to relax, lighten up and look for opportunities to lift our spirit and the spirits of those around us. Laughter is feeling deeply which allows us to live fully.

Humor lightens your burdens, inspires hopes, connects you to others, and keeps you grounded, focused, and alert. Here are a couple of great quotes from men who faced grim circumstances and still understood laughter’s power to heal, renew and take the edge off of surmounting problems.

“Gentlemen, why don’t you laugh? With the fearful strain that is upon me day and night, if I did not laugh I should die, and you need this medicine as much as I do.” Abraham Lincoln, during the Civil War

I would never have made it if I could not have laughed. Laughing lifted me momentarily . . . out of this horrible situation, just enough to make it livable . . . survivable.” Victor Frankl, survived Nazi concentration camp

Laughter is a powerful antidote to stress, pain, and conflict. Nothing works faster or more dependably to bring your mind and body back into balance than a good laugh. Best of all, this priceless medicine is fun, free, and easily accessible!

Written by Carolyn Cooper, Founder, the Carolyn Cooper SimplyHealed Method of Energy Healing®  www.CarolynCooper.com © Copyright 2009. All rights reserved.