Category Reminders

Need help remembering to keep your promises to yourself?

Facebook Sharing- Reminders

I wanted to share with you all the beautiful pix I posted on the Return Love Facebook page. It will take a long time to catch up. I broke them up into categories. Here are a few reminders to get… Continue Reading →

More Healthy Habits or 22 More Ways I Show My Love for Myself

So, just like when you get a new car and all of a sudden you see so many more of them; working on Healthy Habits has made me more aware of mine. I missed quiet a few in the last… Continue Reading →

Healthy Habits or 19 Ways I Show My Love For Myself

Some people know they want to change but don’t know where to start, so I thought it would be appropriate to follow-up on the reminders and triggers posts with some possible changes people may be interested in.

Implementing Change: Holding an Intention by Creating Your Own Triggers -Part 2

This second part will provide you with seven more suggestions for creating your own productive triggers and some tips on how to hold your intention.

Implementing Change: Holding an Intention by Creating Your Own Triggers

Any thing can be used as a trigger once you assign specific meaning to. Once you imbue something with a reminder to do something differently, that word, object or symbol becomes part of your consciousness. So, anytime you see this… Continue Reading →

Implementing Change: Holding an Intention by Creating Reminders

Being mindful is easy. Remembering to be mindful is not. This seems contradictory because it all takes place in the mind, and it is my mind, isn’t it? Aren’t I in control of my own mind? Unfortunately, sometimes ‘other personalities’… Continue Reading →

In Case You Missed My Tweets

If you are not following me on Twitter, here are the “pearls of wisdom” I’ve tweeted so far. 10-21-12 My first Tweet! May you always be aware of the beauty and abundance in your life! We cannot give to others… Continue Reading →

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