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May 15, 10 04:11AM | 0 comments

Simplicity seems to be a lost art in most busy lives today. It’s too bad because many people don’t have time or take the time to stop and notice what surrounds them. When we remember to do this, there’s always something interesting to see and if we’re lucky, something beautiful to lift our spirits.

People from many different spiritual beliefs promote “living in the moment”, “being present”, and “taking one day at a time”. This recurring theme seems to be an ideal way to live if we want to enjoy life. How many of us actually do this on a regular basis?

It takes so little time to stop, take a deep breath, and look around to take in where we are, what we’re doing, who’s there, and to relish the fact that we’re alive. When we actually do this though, we get more in touch with who we are and why we’re here.

When we think about who we are and why we’re here, then we’re better able to overcome negative details that can drag us down. Thinking about the bigger picture inspires us to keep putting one foot in front of the other and moving towards our ideal of what we want for ourselves.

The most important things in life start with simple things such as love for our selves and others. Please take the time today to acknowledge yourself for who you are and what you do to enjoy life. Happiness is the key to good health!


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  • (Comment from original source - livingbeyondbc) on Jan 07, 10 11:32AM

    Thank you, Lynn! If you could promote our blog in future entries, that would be fantastic. We’re always looking for new followers! Also, if you could give a quick “shout-out” about our January 12 networking meeting, I think it would be useful for many women. You can find more info here: http://lbbc.org/content/event/harnessing-the-emotional-roller-coaster-of-breast-cancer.asp?c=educational&t=participate&sn=networking

  • (Comment from original source - lynnroodbol) on Jan 07, 10 11:51AM

    Great Michelle – no problem – I’ll put it out on Twitter as well. Best wishes, Lynn

    Lynn Roodbol, MRT(R), CWC Certified Wellness Coach Phone: 519-837-2570 E-mail: coachlynn@sympatico.ca Blog: lynnroodbol.wordpress.com Website: http://www.cancerrecoverycoaching.com Helping to navigate the cancer recovery journey!

  • (Comment from original source - Jerrold Ringley) on Feb 09, 10 01:14PM

    You know that was a fantastic post. I think I’ll write a blog post and link to it.

  • (Comment from original source - lynnroodbol) on Feb 09, 10 05:54PM

    Thanks very much Jerrold – please do put up a link to this article – the more people that know about it the better!

  • (Comment from original source - cellimmunitydotcom) on Feb 10, 10 11:30AM

    Speaking of Cancer, there is a little known protein with Govt approval for treating and preventing cancer. For a short video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApppYada_wU.

    Paul
    http://www.Cellimmunity.com

  • (Comment from original source - lynnroodbol) on Feb 10, 10 05:24PM

    The video is very interesting Paul.
    It’s a complex issue for sure and there are many dimensions to a cancer diagnosis, but I’m glad to hear that your wife is well.
    I believe in integrated medicine, in the mind body connection, and the power of healing yourself with whatever works for you, which includes the method you mention.
    I hope that one day cancer will be like smallpox, a thing of the past.
    Take care, Lynn

  • (Comment from original source - dgreatblog) on Jul 16, 10 07:23PM

    great share, great article, very usefull for me…thank you
    - avid – mesothelioma resource

  • (Comment from original source - lynnroodbol) on Oct 12, 10 04:23AM

    Hi ASEA plus RSM
    Thanks for your comment.
    No actually I don’t recommend supplements.
    I do believe in healthy eating and good nutrition so people make food choices within these guidelines and eat things they enjoy.
    Have a great day!
    Lynn

  • (Comment from original source - lynnroodbol) on Oct 22, 10 11:04AM

    Thanks for your comments Richard; it’s great to connect with you!
    I agree about the cars – I was just thinking yesterday about preventive maintenance on a car compared to prevention of health problems.
    Could it have to do with the fact that we pay lots of money for cars and we take our more valuable bodies for granted?

  • (Comment from original source - lynnroodbol) on Nov 02, 10 04:10AM

    Hi Michelle
    Thanks for letting me know about your fund raising – what an amazing achievement for everyone!
    I’m sure your mother will benefit from all you have done – having someone like you to support her brings so much peace, love and healing.
    You’ve done a great job to raise awareness in many people which hopefully they will remember and translate that knowledge into helping prevent breast cancer.
    I believe the answer to breast cancer is in prevention so people don’t have to go through the tough times that your mother and many others have gone through.
    Keep up the great work Michelle!

  • (Comment from original source - lynnroodbol) on Jan 15, 11 06:41AM

    Thanks Ashley. Congratulations on your blog – you’re doing a great job of health promotion – keep up the good work!
    I don’t seem to write blog entries as often as I used to but my position does not change; I totally agree with your perspective as well that health and wellness are products of the body, mind, and soul.
    This often involves people making changes which are simple, but not easy, and why I believe that everyone does better when they work with a coach. Maybe wellness coaching is something you might like to do?
    I’m a wellness coach, but I specialize in working with people who want to prevent cancer or the recurrence of cancer. So if you know of anyone who is working on recovering from cancer, I can help them to shorten the learning curve.
    Hope to connect with you again soon Ashley!
    Best wishes, Lynn

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