Showing posts with label oklahoma women bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oklahoma women bloggers. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Mindfulness Moments: All beginnings have a rich history

In nature winter is the season of change below the surface. The blog and I have been in deep hibernation and are ready to celebrate new growth.

Today it is with great joy that I present to you a harbinger of Spring- The Marotta puppy!

Introducing Sirius "Dude" Marotta

Sirius (AKA The Dog Star) is  a constellation of stars representing Orion's loyal dog companion.  You can find Sirius at night by tracing the line of Orion's Belt and it will lead you to the brightest star.  We call him Dude, because he is from Denver and he likes smooth jazz and just because . . .

A wonderful dog trainer/ blogger once described a new dog as a portal for the spirits of your previous pets to sit with you again. An interesting perspective about how change always includes a layering of experience for each of us. We miss and yet connect with Suki as we cuddle with little Dude.

Drawing from 5 years of blogging, workshops, and blog networking I have developed a clarity of vision for the blog. A relaunch is in the planning stages and I promise to  keep you "posted."           
All beginnings have a rich history 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Prepare your day with "Good Belly"

Legend has it that a psychologist once traveled to India to seek counsel from the Dalai Lama. The psychologist stood in line for five hours in the heat to ask one question. When it was finally his turn he sat down across from the guru and asked “What is the secret to becoming a great healer?” After a quiet moment of reflection, the Dalai Lama opened his eyes and smiled. He looked directly at the psychologist and answered “You must have good belly.”

Good belly is the key to preparing for my day.  I love my work, and to do it well I must be physically, cognitively, and emotionally ready to listen.  Awareness, intuition, and active listening are core to the process of healing.  Over the past twenty years  I have developed a rhythm and ritual to prepare myself for healing work.

Awareness: I begin with coffee.  Seriously, it is impossible to be attuned to the emotional language of others when you are not alert.  My caffeine of choice is coffee.  I slowly wake up to coffee time spent with my husband.  No big decisions are made, no great “aha moments” about life—just quiet connection.

Intuition: The next step involves solitude.  I spend ten to twenty minutes meditating, reflecting, praying, and/or reading something inspirational. Calming myself in silence helps me to clear my mind and tune out distractions.  This step puts me in “respond” mode, rather than “react” mode. 
Active Listening: My schedule is the final preparation for my day.  Each appointment is an opportunity for that person to express their story, their unique journey toward healing.  I reflect on each client before I greet them in the waiting room- ready to be present and listen. 


Good belly is not only my preparation for clinical work.  I am genuinely grateful that the good belly skills of awareness, intuition, and active listening have prepared me to be a better wife, mother, friend, and family member.  Good belly brings healing to all relationships.

This post was written from an Oklahoma Women Blogger's prompt "prepare your day." Please show them some blogger love by visiting their site to see how other bloggers prepare for their day.

Friday, December 12, 2014

Feelings Friday: The Cookie Project on OWB


Just in time for Holiday parties and Cookie Exchanges- the Oklahoma Women Bloggers have featured The Cookie Project on their website.  

Follow the link here to see what's cooking in my Christmas kitchen.  

Hope you have fun making memories and baking cookies this weekend . . . "don't forget to stir in the love!" 

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Independence Day Greetings

Central Park 2012
Wishing you a safe and celebratory Fourth of July!  Thank you readers for giving me the freedom to post my thoughts about creativity and well-being. I appreciate you following, sharing, and caring.

The regular blog schedule will begin on Monday July 7th with Mindfulness Mondays.  You can also look forward to a post on Family Bonders on Wednesday and another installment in The Cookie Project on Friday.  As an added bonus I will be a featured writer for the Oklahoma Women Bloggers sometime next week, details to be announced.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

More Family Traditions

When Sweetness and I married we realized that our outlook on traditions was very different.  I wanted MORE, MORE, MORE and he wanted, well . . .  less.  In the beginning this difference caused a lot of stress, like the year we had four Thanksgiving dinners, or the time we had a  blow out over whether a Christmas wreath on the front door was a "need" or a "want." Gratefully, over the course of  our 27 plus marriage we have learned how to meet in the middle when developing traditions for our family.  


We have always agreed on the tradition of one family trip a year. A compromised tradition of the family trip includes the cashing in of the coins. I should mention that one of us is a saver and one of us is me.   We keep a huge carboy in the master bedroom that everyone feeds with loose change throughout the year.  This "savings account" is hauled out to a local coin exchange.  It is pretty exciting to watch the money add up. It was kind of stressful, however. the year we tried to make it the ONLY spending money we would have for our trip. Regardless of the evolution of our traditions, memories are being made!

Check out Oklahoma Women Bloggers for the full post.

P.S. We will be cashing in this week- any guesses about the grand total?

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Hiking the blogosphere

 
St. Mary's Glacier, Colorado 2013
According to Wikipedia, a cairn is a man-made stack of stones.  It is often used by hikers to mark the trail as a landmark to guide the journey.  This month I am honored to be the "blogger of the month" for Oklahoma Women Bloggers.

This opportunity will require more blog posts than I am accustomed.  It is a new trail for me.  As the featured blogger I will have four posts for the month and in between will be posts from other Oklahoma Women Bloggers on the topic of travel and adventure.

This cairn is to help direct the way back, I promise to return to this site with a new post next week.  Please follow my journey by connecting with OWB.  While you are visiting, take a moment to explore.  There are some amazing voices coming from Oklahoma, listen to their stories. 

Happy Trails!