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August 15, 2011

Greetings!

  

When all is said and done, everyone wants the same thing: to be happy. The demands of work and life often make it difficult to reach that ultimate goal. In fact, it can sometimes make us sick. Here are three simple but powerful ways to reduce the stress in your life and enlighten up. 


1. Plan for Joy.
Begin to make a list of all the things that bring you joy, from the simple "reading a juicy novel" to the sublime "practicing yoga." Go deeper and remember what made you most happy as a child, like placrayonsying Monopoly and coloring. Did you know there are now more than 100 crayon colors? Start with 20 or 30 ideas and keep adding to that list. Whenever possible, add these activities to your daily schedule and treat them with the same respect and urgency as a client meeting or an important project.

 

Pretty soon, all the joy planning will begin to happen spontaneously. The bottom-line benefits of more joy in your life is there's less room for stress. Joy increases creativity, leads to positive problem solving and better health, and is highly contagious. Make joy a top priority.


2. Start a Gratitude Ritual.
At the end of each week, take 15 minutes to send three hand-written, genuine, thank you notes to those you appreciate. Emails don't count. (Sending it on Friday means the recipients are most likely to start their week on Monday with your thoughtful message.) It may be a customer or client, a colleague, coworker or employee. Track down the address of a beloved teacher, childhood friend or special relative you've lost touched with. Remember to include your spouse and children and other close family members.

 

By following this gratitude ritual, you honor others and remind yourself of how many people support and appreciate you. What better way to build authentic relationships?


3. Set Your Intentions.
Most of us will have goals or resolutions for each new year. Intentions are different. As I write in "Divine Wisdom at Work," an intention is the broad, bright light that leads the way for the more specific goals you set. It is the sacred promise made between your soul and the universe to take responsibility and assure the quality of what you will manifest.

 

Choose one word that most resonates with you for that day, week, month or even year. It might be Joy, Peace, Harmony, Fun, Friendship, Growth, Prosperity, Simplicity, Dream, Trust, Balance, Wisdom or Innovation.

 

My intention is Light. To me, Light signifies hope, awareness, wonder and whimsy. I shine that light through my Working with Wisdom programs so that others can recognize and fulfill their true potential.  

 

 

What are some of the ways you enlighten up? 

 

Share your wisdom on my Facebook Page or just reply back to me. I hope to hear from you!

 
 

To Your Wisdom,
Tricia
770.565.1231
www.triciamolloy.com

 

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Tricia StandingTricia Molloy is a motivational speaker on change management through wise business practices.
  
Her Working with Wisdom programs, "CRAVE Your Goals!" and "DESIGN YouCRAVE logor Ideal Life!," inspire people to be more positive and focused so they can achieve their goals faster DESIGNand easier.
  
They are available as employee development talks, workshops and webinars, and conference keynotes. Organizations like Kimberly-Clark, IBM, The Home Depot and the Project Management Institute have benefited from these programs.   
  
Tricia also offers one-on-one Wisdom Mentoring for women entrepreneurs and business leaders.
  

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