Showing posts with label better life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label better life. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Celebrating Ourselves by Lynn Lovegreen

This month, we’re celebrating the Romancing the Genres anniversary and also celebrating ourselves. I took a long time to come around to the idea of celebrating myself. But I’m glad I did.

In many cultures, women aren’t encouraged to celebrate themselves. Often we aren’t encouraged to think of ourselves at all. Many of us fall into the habit of putting others first to the extent that we consider anything but ourselves. I know I did that for much of my life. But as I grew older, it was easier for me to begin making a change.

When I got to middle age, I found I didn’t care what others thought in the same way I had before. I still care about people, especially my loved ones. I help others as often as I can. But it doesn’t bother me if someone dislikes the way I dress or disagrees with something I say. I am not concerned with making everyone happy. And that’s freeing. I can now decide what I want to do without tying myself in knots trying to please everyone. That’s how I celebrate myself.

People in old age are often more like themselves, in that their personalities and activities expand on the tendencies they had all along. For example, if they loved being with people before, they’re even more extroverted in their old age. As I grow older, I indulge my hobbies and interests more often, including my writing. I live more the way I want to, and with the people I care about. Life’s too short to spend time on unimportant things. I focus on the things that matter to me. And in the process, I celebrate myself.


That’s my story. Now it’s your turn. How do you celebrate yourself nowadays?



Lynn Lovegreen has lived in Alaska for over fifty years. After twenty years in the classroom, she retired to make more time for writing. She enjoys her friends and family, reading, and volunteering at her local library. Her young adult historical fiction is set in Alaska, a great place for drama, romance, and independent characters. See her website at www.lynnlovegreen.com. You can also find her on Facebook and Instagram.


Friday, June 14, 2019

Words of Encouragement

by Diana McCollum

I am going off this month’s topic weddings and blog about affirmations.

We all have them whether ones we made up and say to ourselves. Or special ones we've found on line or in a book we've read etc. 

I find mantras or affirmations helpful especially when going through a tough situation.

A friend on a writing loop, Barb, mentioned the book: Zen to Done. It is the ultimate simple productivity system. There are several good quotes in this book. My favorites are:

1) "The beginning is half of every action." --a Greek Proverb.
I take this to heart because for the past six months or so, I've had trouble starting or finishing anything. I make lists so I can scratch off what I've done. But find at the end of the week, 9 things out of 10 are not done. So, I'm saying this little reminder, that if I get started on the next thing on the list I will be half way there and finish it to completion.

Another affirmation I like is one I saved  from Pinterest:

2) "No one ever injured their eyes by looking on the bright side." Unknown.
When I'm feeling depressed or things aren't going the way I think they should, I think about this quote and what it means to the particular situation I'm in. Because there is always a bright side, a glass half full!

This one is for health:

3) "The secret to living well and longer is: eat half, walk double, laugh triple and love without measure." --Tibetan Proverb.

My husband and I have started sharing meals when we go out and find our hunger is satisfied and 
the fridge is not full of to-go-boxes! Which also makes me feel good. We've also been watching more funny movies. Comedy is a great distraction from every day life and problems.


At breakfast out this morning, one of the grief counselors I had in the class I took on dealing with grief, stopped by our table. She knows the situation with my husband going through cancer treatments. She talked with us quite a while and uplifted both our spirits. She told my husband to remember his treatments are a chapter not the whole book of his life.

When she left he said I feel a lot better after talking with her. He was pretty much down this morning thinking about his treatment at 2:00.

The affirmations  are just a few of the ones I review off and on, but I DO make sure I look at one of the quotes each day and sometimes more than one.

What words of encouragement help you through a tough situation or just daily life?