Monday, December 29, 2014

Overwhelmed?

Here's Help 

A Moment to Escape!


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A Poem from the relaxation Favorite Flower

"Rest as if
there is
nothing to do
in your world ...

Soften as if
there is
nowhere
to go ...

Surrender as if 
there is
nowhere else
to be
but here,
resting
in this
quiet
moment .." 

Dona Anderson


This moment is for You!

Poem is from the guided
relaxation Favorite Flower, in
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Andre Rieu - Silent Night, Holy Night (Christmas instrumenta

Andre Rieu, Holiday Favorite


Have you seen his orchestra at a live concert yet?

We did and it was even a Christmas one!

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It was a very magical night ... it couldn't have been more perfect!

It was quite a few years ago now. I signed up for it months ahead on a PBS special pledge drive for the concert in Vancouver.  A weekend to get away and let someone else love our puppies for a couple of days.

I picked this song to share with you as at the end of the concert the whole arena was standing up for 45 minutes listening, singing and not wanting it to be over.  When he played Silent Night, we all sang, we hummed and we all shared moments of peace, love, compassion and all those warm fuzzy feelings.

I like to share this song with my yoga class to finish off the year.  We hum or sing then rest and let our year together soak in while we spend a few minutes in silence.

Best wishes to you for Happy Holidays and 
a Wonderful New Year

2015 Here we Come!


What are your favorite holiday songs or outings?

Stay safe and well.

Attending a Andre Rieu concert in Holland is on my bucket list. 




Sunday, December 21, 2014

Word Game for Christmas

So now I'm making games?

I had to do it so my brain could rest.

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I was suppose to be baking some goodies, but I had this word game going on in my head so I had to get it out.

It's very easy and other than the word Christmas that's in red letters, it's all vertical and horizontal words. Most are Christmas related and other small words mixed in.


Christmas Word Game, Dona Anderson

 
I got 48 words but it was late when I counted!

This isn't perfect, may be some oops, but it kept my brain working.


Let me know if you want the words and I'll put them in the comments.


Have Fun!

Friday, December 19, 2014

Andrea Bocelli - What Child is This (With Mary J. Blige)

Andrea Bocelli. Mary J. Blige.


What Child is This

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I loved this song duet when I watched the Christmas concert a few years ago.  Dozens of times later, it is still just as wonderful ... one of those songs that I get shivers and have to  turn up the volume.



 I hope you enjoy it.

Happy Holidays!


Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Will Work for Cookies!


What are your favorite Holiday Treats?


Yummy in my Tummy ...

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Will Work for Cookies

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Years ago, I used to make lots of different cookies, squares, tarts, desserts, and munchies - then the kids grew up, left home, and we grew larger waistlines.

Now I make a few favorites and we just have those sweet memories of overflowing containers on the counter and in the freezer.  I remember one year patiently trying to get a few perfect looking butter tarts to put in the freezer, and when the time came to get them out, there was only an empty container. 

(SANTA ... Someone was Naughty)

Some cookies like sugar cookies are really great right out of the freezer, and I remember a babysitter telling us about our son showing her where the key to the freezer was hidden.  (He was only 3 1/2)

I hope you'll have many wonderful goodies this year ... enjoy all the parts of creating them or if you buy them, enjoy the outing and selecting ...

Enjoy all the excitement and anticipation of good treats to eat and share!

And Watch Out - Cookie thieves are everywhere!

YUM!

Cookies!


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Friday, December 12, 2014

Merry Christmas!


Here's to Happiness & Peace


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Wishing you Wellness, Joy, Sparkle and Light


Dona Anderson, 2014

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Best Holiday Gift

What’s on Your List! 

Maybe it's time to Retreat You

 

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This is a busy time of year with shoppers checking out who is on their list and wondering what to buy!


Then comes questions about what you might like.  Lots of times the answer is nothing much or you may have big house items that are needed, or sometimes a vacation will be your gift this year.

We're still downsizing from the clutter of the 8o's and 90's, so Christmas presents are not a big part of our celebrations anymore.  Getting rid of old or not suitable things has been great and after some furniture changes I'm still working on reducing ornaments, stuffed toys, old gifts, books, antiques and collectables.

Opening up space is wonderful and it also gives you a chance to breathe, and have the opportunity to bring in new things and new activities.

When I started Yoga, then Reflexology and Reiki, I needed lots of things to get set up and then adding on the fun extras took me to lots of bookstores, gift shops, rock shops, and wellness stores.

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When we started drumming, we visited music stores and even a drum maker.  I hadn’t been in a music store for 25 years, and had never visited someone who actually handmade drums, so the first drum soon had a few friends.   I also bought one guitar and then another.  An open space now displays beautiful instruments that will bring joy and lots of learning for years to come.

New activities create a real opportunity not only to enjoy and learn the activity but to go to different places, see what other people do and offer, be curious and excited, meet lots of like minded people, and it gives us something new to talk about. 

If you have nothing much on your list, maybe this year you can find a new activity that is interesting to you and then set it up.  This year maybe you can give gifts to yourself to renew or start a new activity that may be about learning, exercising, meeting more people, improving your health, supporting your community, or the gift of time to pamper and take care of yourself.

Maybe simple things like new shoes for walking, yoga pants, a song book, a how to book, a relaxation CD, registering for a course, a journal for writing, or a new computer program can be on your list.  You can even share with a friend ... give a friend an invitation to lunch out or make a few movie dates for you both to enjoy!

When talking about my book Simply, One Breath At a Time, I often use the phrase, Gifts that keep on giving.  Finding those simple, everyday gifts that keep on giving gives us more opportunities to feel, think and be better, and to then pass these positive energies on to others.  

When we really support ourselves and put ourselves on the list things change.  We bring into our day things that matter, and we live each day with more gratitude and purpose.

Retreat You! You Matter!

I hope you find that special gift to bring you gifts for a lifetime!


Hugs, and I wish you an amazing year ahead!


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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Bringing Your Practice to Life - Guided Relaxation & Meditation

How do I get Started?

 

You Want to Begin a Relaxation or Mediation Practice

and You Need to Know More About HOW to get Started.


Six Questions and Answers

Plus 14 Tips coming up after the Q&A

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I am so glad Guided Relaxations, Mindfulness, Guided Imagery, Meditation, breath exercises, awareness, and presence activities are now part of many different types of wellness and training programs, and it doesn't matter what new name is attached to it.

In Yoga I feel Savasana, guided relaxation, or meditation time is one of the most important parts of a Yoga practice. It is what brings the whole body together, it is what quiets the mind and restores the body.  It is where we learn to be, learn the I AM. 


Bringing My Practice to Life

I couldn't find a book to use for my yoga relaxations or meditations when I started teaching.  And, I didn't like hearing the same thing all the time or just falling asleep so I wanted more for my classes. 

When I was awake, I wanted to know it, listen, open and explore. I wanted to hear different things so I could learn and build awareness in my body, mind, and breath.  I wanted to know more about yoga off the mat and I wanted to share that with my students.  

I wanted to bring these gifts into our everyday lives!

This lead me to writing my own scripts and after a few years I thought about how others everywhere might want some help to reduce stress and relax for themselves and their family.  I felt that what I was doing was meant for more than just my use, my yoga practice.  It was meant to be shared with everyone, shared with the world. So one day I declared, I'm writing a book!

That was the beginning of, Simply, One Breath At a Time, my gift to the world!



 Bringing Your Practice to Life

Q&A
What is Simply, One Breath At a Time about?
There are 65 different guided relaxations to explore and experience. Each relaxation invites you to relax, and connect the Body, Mind and Breath.  They help bring wellness, awareness, presence, gratitude and so much more to our daily lives.  Hear from others!

Imagine how we'd all feel if we let go of the busyness of our world and began to find ourselves again.  There are 65 different titles that help make our lives easier, more refreshing, gentle, alive, and they invite us to take better care of ourselves. At the end of the guided relaxation you can continue with a quiet time for Meditation. 

 How do I start?
That's the easiest part, just start! If you are new to relaxation and meditation,start with the first one and become aware of the words, the invitation to feel and notice different things especially the breath. You can read one page through and then go back and try it for real. Or just read a few paragraphs or words and see how they feel. There is no right or wrong, this is the beginning of your personal practice.

There are scripts geared more to breath, body relaxation, imagery, or gratitude etc.  so start with the ones you connect to first or move around and see all this book has to offer and bring into your life.

Alter, lessen or remove any part if you have any difficulties or health problems in that particular area and as with anything new, get advice from your doctor if you have any concerns. The relaxations are for wellness and healing and you get to choose which one you'd like to do each time. 

How does this reduce stress?
Relaxation and meditation both help to reduce stress and produce positives changes to the brain and the immune system.  You also start to recognize different feelings such as opening, releasing and softening within the body.  The use of focusing on the breath and simple exercises also help you to calm down and feel more centered.  

Start to create your own personal "wellness tool box" of things that help you and as your awareness changes you will bring more self-care and presence into your everyday life and you'll even probably want to share it with others.

How do I read it to myself?
Take your time, read a few words or lines and let it speak to you.  Some scripts have breath work, some focus on areas of the body, or offer visualizations, thoughts, smiles, or even hugs.  I normally will read it very slowly and just follow along and do what I can that day.  I take my time as each day I am different and will experience different things.    Also don't feel you need to do any of the movements or anything it says, some days you may just want to absorb the words or rest.

Some of my readers have shared that they like to read a few lines in the early morning or before bed, one lady shared that she takes Simply, and her tea out in the garden. You can even make other times in your day more valuable if you take it to work for break time, read on your bus trip, while waiting or reading it to others.

I have too many thoughts to relax and I'm not good visualizing
That's normal, we all have thoughts, approx 50,000 a day, and some of us are better at visualizing than others. That's OK! Your thoughts will lessen over time and it will always depend on what is happening in your life.  I always use the no expectation rule. Each time is a bit different like each day is different, and over time your practice will change slowly and go to deeper levels.

How long should I spend in silence?
That depends on you, how much time you have, and how comfortable you are.  Start with a couple of minutes and build to 5, 10, 20 or so.  You may want to have a timer set.  At the beginning a few minutes can seem long and then later on 20 minutes will fly by. 


You made it! 14 Tips and a bonus one at the end of the post!

- Have no expectations and simply enjoy

- self hugs and smiles are always important

- you don't have to do any of the breathing exercises or anything else.  You can alter, remove, change or lessen anything and sometimes you can even just imagine you're doing it

- find a place to be comfortable, and safe if you fall asleep

- you can use your own words, change the words, or bring in a different poem. If you have a paper book write in it what you'd like to say/add.  Get ideas and write your own script to suit you or your group. If you have a paper copy there are a couple of blank pages for notes at the end, I like to write quotes or messages I want to keep there.

- Possibilities are endless. When time is limited I will often shorten a longer relaxation by leaving out parts/lines or only saying the key parts in each paragraph ... make them your own!

- have a blanket close by and use cushions/bolsters etc as needed

- I use the battery candles, then no worries and always safe if I go to sleep

- have a timer if needed

- soft unfamiliar instrumental music usually works best

- if sharing with others, check whether a scent free space is needed

- dim lighting may be more comfortable

- if reading to yourself or others use a slow, gentle voice and leave time when needing to focus on thoughts, breath work, or movements within the body. 

- share it with your family, meditation group, at work or start your own wellness circle to help your friends.
You'll quickly feel at home and become a Pro!

Namaste.

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Monday, November 24, 2014

Your Soul's Sanctuary with James Van Praagh - Monday Meditation

Monday Meditation

Any Day Meditation

A Time to be with Yourself ...

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This is a very relaxing guided Meditation that begins by connecting you with your whole Body and Breath.

Get Comfortable, Relax, Breathe and Listen ...



Thank You, James Van Praagh!

As you finish I know you are are feeling totally relaxed and nourished.

Old thoughts disappeared, life slowed down and you felt your breath breathing you. 

Did you enjoy the visualizations, did you feel yourself travelling to another place and time?

This is a great meditation to listen to several times and see what new visions and experiences arise.

 
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to share this with your family and friends.

Thanks for your visit and please come back soon!



Friday, November 21, 2014

Don't Throw Your Moments Away!

Dona Anderson

C. JoyBell C. Quote


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Hi and I hope all is well for you today!

I wanted to share this quote from C. JoyBell C. with you as it talks to many of us.

"You can be the most beautiful person in the world and everybody sees light and rainbows when they look at you, but if you yourself don't know it, all of that doesn't even matter. Every second that you spend on doubting your worth, every moment that you use to criticize yourself, is a second of your life wasted, is a moment of your life thrown away. It's not like you have forever, so don't waste any of your seconds, don't throw even one of your moments away." ~ C. Joybell C.~

 Words have Power!

There are many times in our life experiences that we doubt ourselves and a lot of our self talk can be words we would never say to someone else.  How many times do we put ourselves down with little negative thoughts that build up over time.

Are the words you say to yourself Positive or Negative.  Get a notebook and write down some of those little things you say to yourself. You may be surprised.  Challenge the negatives, they are usually all untrue.

Let's work together to not throw our moments away because we don't have forever!


Say - I AM Beautiful. I AM Strong. I AM Wise. I AM Enough. I AM Happy. I AM Well.

You are Beautiful, Strong, Wise, Enough, Happy and Well!


** Here's a short video you may like from a previous post Dove Real Beauty Sketches


Thanks C.Joybell C.

Let's say that again!

I AM Beautiful.  I AM Strong. I AM Wise.  I AM Enough. I AM Happy. I AM Well.



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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Bring Him Home, Les Misérables - Alfie Boe and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Bring Him Home

From Les Misérables

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I saw this play last year and loved it!

Last week I was reminded of this song, Bring Him Home when I met a gentleman who was going to be singing it in a Remembrance Day Service, November 11.  It is a beautiful song and means so much.

I wanted to share it with you. 

Please bring them all home.


Friday, November 14, 2014

Oprah's The Life You Want Weekend

Oprah Wows the Audience




Oprah's Weekend Event


Oprah said,
Together - we rise!


Last weekend I had the wonderful opportunity to go to this two-day event in Seattle and take a journey to again visit connection, gratitude, intention, resilience, things that matter and present moments.


Oprah and her Trail Blazers Mark Nepo, Elizabeth Gilbert, Rob Bell, Iyanla Vanzant and other guests shared stories, meditations, and we were doing lots of dancing and even exercising. 

We looked at what we want in our life, what our life looks like today, and visions for the future.

Oprah quote "Create the highest, grandest vision for your life. Then let every step move you in that direction."

Everyone's vision will be unique to them and a reminder take away for me was that we are to live our life not someone else's.  Our life is for our dreams, visions, and goals.  


Our life journey is for us to experience and share.

We have the choice whether to keep telling and experiencing old thoughts and stories or create and start new ones. 

It is our journey to find out what matters to us, and what we want to take forward.

Oprah said in a paragraph from our workbook "Every moment you have the choice to open up ... to listen to the whispers and live the way your life is nudging you to live ... to walk boldly on your own life's path."



 
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Are you living the Life You Want?

What are your dreams, visions and goals?

What comes natural to you, what feels like work?




Connection. Intention. Choice. Experience. Purpose. Journey. Moments. Life.





Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Relaxation, Lost now Found



Finding Real Relaxation


What is relaxation?

Roots to Breath, Dona Anderson 

Yoga introduced me to Guided Relaxation

Here's how it started ...

At the end of each class we were asked to breathe and relax our body.  At first I fell asleep, when I was able to stay awake I was usually restless, replayed conversations, or was reminded of all the things I had to do.  Is this relaxation?  I think I need more practice! 
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Real relaxation does require practice, patience, and it has an intention.  It asks you to be aware and notice as you slowly relax different areas of the body and deepen your breath. You will hear words such as release, soften, let go, calm, slow, feel, open, allow, and breathe.

A guided relaxation invites you to follow along, to focus on the breath, an area of your body, a place, a thought, or perhaps a smile. While you follow along and breathe, you slowly begin to let go of all those other thoughts, you begin to clear and open the mind, and you start to move into the present moment.

What I soon discovered was a very precious lifelong gift.

I found a time to soften and breathe.  I found a time to feel comfortable with who I am.  I found a time to remove obstacles, release tension, and I found a place to notice the difference, to feel it, to be with it.   The practice opened me up to a place where I had tried to reach before but had never quite made it.

The awareness and benefits you gain can also help you use the breath in your everyday life as a tool to support your wellness.  Whether it is for a quick busy day refresher, when you feel out of balance, or in times of stress, you can focus on your breath and watch as it gently relaxes you and guides you back to the present moment.

You can practice relaxation almost anywhere and anytime.  Even a minute can help separate you from a stress, a worry, or a busy time and place.  You’ll be able to experience the feeling of your breath bringing you back to balance and to peaceful thoughts.   You may even find an open space in your schedule and in your mind. 

Let the breath take you where you need to go!


Here's a link to an earlier post that shares one of the 65 gentle beginner relaxations from Simply, One Breath At a Time.  Enjoy!

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Friday, November 7, 2014

Marieles Dinner - Funny Dog eats elegant at table - Le dîner de Mariele ...

Get Ready to Laugh, Laugh, Laugh!


Surprise!

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OK. I don't normally share this type of video here, but I couldn't resist!

Laughter is so important to help us stay healthy and this is so cute, loved it.

After see the link to 7 benefits below.





I know you loved it too.  

Watch it again ... I've watched it at least 5 times now!

Thanks for visiting and I hope you'll share a few laughs with your friends.

We could even call this a couple of minutes of Laughter Yoga for the day.

Did you like this surprise?


Here's a link to  7 Health Benefits of Laughter

Laugh lots and Hugs, Dona.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Laughter yoga: laughing away the stress


Laughter Yoga

Have you heard of it?

Yes it works!

Roots to Breath, Dona Anderson

Real laughs and fake laughter work the same for the health of our bodies!
See more benefits in the link I included below

Laughter Yoga - There are classes around the world and some are even set up for specific practitioner needs.

I did a workshop a few years ago at a weekend retreat.  There was about 30 of us in the class and first it did seem hard to get started. Watch the video and then I'll tell you more below.




What do you think?  Is it something you could try?

In the class I did we started out doing the fake stuff and were given things for us to do or say to laugh at.

Later on the laughs started to come on their own and we all kept feeding off each other.  We ended the class all lying on the floor in a big circle that just laughed.  Someone would start it and then we'd all go off and then quiet down and then it would start again. The guy beside me had a cute giggle that set me off many times.

It was a great workout. I was exhausted and sweating at the end!  For the rest of the weekend if anyone of us heard any laughter from somewhere we and would automatically start to laugh as well for no reason.

Have to tell you, those that didn't attend the class wished they had!

See if there is a class where you live or try to make up things on your own.  Make this your special time to release stress and as they say, Fake it till you Make it.

Invest in yourself!

When was the last time you had a really good laugh?  I hope it was today. 

Need more convincing? 



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Friday, October 31, 2014

Need Help Shopping?

Unique Gift to last a Lifetime!

I need it too!

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Your Holiday Shopping Can Start Here


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When you need some self care so you can be the best you can be for yourself and your family, where do you go?  Is it the right place?

Do you know others who need a small gift of wellness?  A small gift that can make a huge difference in their lives. 

A few words can be what makes the difference in our day
and for those we love. 


Simply, One Breath At a Time is only one book but it offers gifts for a lifetime.  When we see others hurting, in pain, or sad we want to help.  A few moments of guided relaxation to Breathe, Soften, Nurture and Restore can help us get rid of some of those accumulative affects of stress and tension. 

See for yourself how the simple, gentle words that make up the 65 titles in this book will help make a difference right away!

Let it be part of your own personal wellness, gift it to friends, family, neighbors, coworkers, or donate it to your church, local library or wellness centre.  It will not only make a difference in your life but when you share it you will know that you made a difference in the lives of others and all those they are in contact with. 



It’s like the smile or good deed that is passed on and on!  



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