Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Harmonic Wealth


Judy and I, along with some friends, had the pleasure of hearing James Arthur Ray, author of Harmonic Wealth and featured contributor to the Secret speak last night.

James' new book Harmonic Wealth is a the top of the best seller list. We haven't had a chance to read it yet, but are looking forward to getting our copy.

Last night James spoke about the components of Harmonic Wealth. He introduced harmonic wealth as not just financial wealth, but wealth in harmony of various parts of your life.

James writes that there are five pillars of Harmonic Wealth.

1. Financial Wealth--It's the money in your bank account...the wad of bills in your pocket...your stock portfolio..real estate holdings...or maybe even just the paycheck you'll pick up next Friday.

2. Relational Wealth--This is the state of your personal relationships (including that with yourself).

3. Intellectual Wealth--This is your wealth of knowledge. It's the combination of facts, skills, talents, and life experiences you built up and developed over the years. It's your understanding of how the physical world works.

4. Physical Wealth--This is the health and fitness of your body. What good is financial welath if you can't get around to enjoy it?

5. Spiritual Wealth--This is that hard-to-define, yet unmistakable-when-you-have-it kind of wealth. It's that (usually) untapped, yet incredibly powerful, almost magical kind of wealth. It's your connection to the rest of the universe and the way you tap into its power.

We found it a really interesting way at looking at your life. It really is all encompassing. Try sitting down and writing some goals or things you want in these categories. James had us do that last night and it was a great exercise.

Have a great day!

Deanna

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Updates from the Gratitude Circle


Judy and I were thrilled to have the opportunity to be featured on Good Morning Connecticut Weekend on WTNH Channel 8 this past weekend.
A big thank you to everyone who watched it live or saw the feed on their website. If you missed it check out this link: WTNH We appreciate all of the support and well wishes!

We had quite a busy week last week! We had a photo shoot for our brand new apparel collection. We debuted the first design in our line, "be grateful."

We really appreciate the help we got from our friends as they were our beautiful models. A big thank you to, Karen, Jennifer, Taylor, and Meghan. Here's one of my favorite pictures from the shoot.

We are thrilled to be sponsors for the Miss America's Outstanding Teen Pageant in August.

Miss America’s Outstanding Teen, Inc., a little sister to the Miss America Organization that promotes scholastic achievement, creative accomplishment, healthy living and community involvement for America's teens, has named TV fashion commentator and entrepreneur Kim Parrish as president.

We were introduced to Kim earlier this year through a mutual friend. If you are a QVC junkie like me, you may remember Kim from her many years as a QVC Host. She now has her own apparel line on HSN. We are so thrilled to be working with Kim to support this organization! Check out her blog, Kim Parrish. Take a look at her website, too at Kim Parrish Collection.

We'll keep you posted as more things come up. Keep writing us, we love hearing from you.

Have a fabulous day!
Deanna

Friday, April 25, 2008

What Does Gratitude Mean to You?

When Deanna asked me to be the guest blogger today, writing about "What Does Gratitude Mean To Me?"--I was touched by it and it has certainly made me think for the last few days.

I discovered JDDesigns, Deanna and Judy through an article in the Litchfield County Times Magazine last year. I loved what they were doing and had to say.

I have discovered so much on my journey, new people and places, foods, sounds and so much more. I have also had to let go of some things, to move on from them and give myself room to grow even with it being very hard to do. We sometimes hold on to things from our past that no longer serve us, are no longer useful because they are a known, a comfort to us and they may have outlived what they add to our life. Whether it is a job, a friendship, an acquaintance, old mail or articles, magazines we "may" need one day or even an article of clothing, it is not an easy thing to give up. Yet sometimes the things that seem hardest to do makes such a big impact on what and how we feel. The little act of giving up something that no longer serves a purpose may free us in so many other ways in our existence. I have learned much, grown by leaps and bounds in the last few years, come out of the dark if you will, in to a light that I had no idea existed. It is there for all of us, if we just open our hearts and minds to it.

Hay House, its authors and http://www.hayhouseradio.com/ have had a huge impact on me. Rhonda Byrne's "The Secret" has taught me much and I continue to grow each day with wonderful teachers, new friends, new tools to work with and so much more.

So to me, gratitude is a blessing, it is a gift that never ends--a circle if you will, it is small sign of Grace when we are down. It is becoming aware and getting to know people like Deanna and Judy, their company and the kind of people they are. It is a new appreciation for friends and for life itself. Gratitude is an attitude that makes all things better and as James Arthur Ray mentioned in "The Secret", I begin and end each day with a few minutes of silent thank you prayers, being grateful for my day, each and every day.

I am most grateful for the opportunity to be the guest blogger today, may you all find and feel gratitude in all that you do each day. I do.

Walt Shepardson

Thursday, April 24, 2008

As You Travel on Life's Way


Today is a special day for which I found this beautiful birthday poem below.

"Happy Birthday, gentle friend
have a blessed day
May your heart be filled with wonders
as you travel on life's way

I pray your day is filled with love
and joy of every kind
May the world rise to greet you
I hope these things you find

Joy, peace and happiness
contentment in your heart

May u find all these spirit fruits
the ones that you impart"

Happy Birthday, Judy...

With love and gratitude,
Deanna

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Creating the World We Live In


I have a fun card deck that my sister gave me a few years ago. They are cards written by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer and they are called "Inner Peace Cards."

I went to pull one today to see what kind of inspiration I could find today, here's what I pulled out:

"I create the world that I live in. No one can create negativity or stress within you. Only you can do that by virtue of how you process your world."

Sounds so simple, yet makes incredible sense. It almost becomes unconditional with the way the world is today to have a negative response to a stressor in your life. It's amazing when you make the shift to reacting differently to these situations how those feelings begin to shift and they aren't as strong. It does take some training and conditioning but it can be done. I know I've done it in my life, have seen others do it and can say it works!

Deanna

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Gratitude Booked on WTNH Channel 8!

Today is a great day!

I woke up in a great mood today, full of energy. I thought it felt really great and wondered how to make that happen everyday--when some mornings I'm so tired. Can I bottle it? :-)

I sent an inspirational text message to my buddies and then called Judy on my way to the gym to tell her that it was going to be a great day. I wanted to spread this amazing sunshine that I was feeling today.

I was so thrilled to get a call when I got into the office from our contact at Channel 8 where we appeared last May when we debuted our business. She wanted us to come in for a spot on Sunday morning, of course we were thrilled! (Talk about a great day!)

If you are in the local area, we will be on Channel 8 on Sunday morning at 7:23 am. If not, we'll post the link when it's up and you can watch the streaming video right from their site.

We were so excited and wanted to share it with our readers. We hope you get to watch!

Enjoy the evening,

Deanna

P.S. I thought you might enjoy a photo of Judy and I from last May behind our display from which we were interviewed by the charismatic Matt Scott.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Gratitude for the Beauty of Nature

I am so grateful today to have just returned home from a delightful Maine getaway. We were definitely in need of a battery recharge after many months of stress and working long days and hours.

My husband and I have found our beautiful place in the world that brings us to peace--the Southern Coast of Maine.

I was speaking with Judy on the phone this morning describing this awesome weekend of family reconnecting, resting, and enjoying life and I found it difficult to describe how we feel when we visit. As best I can describe it, when I stand on the unbelievablely rocky coast of Maine, whether it's at the Portland Head Light House, beautiful Kennebunkport or the breathtaking marginal way in Ogunquit, I feel a revived sense of spirituality and a closer connection to God.

It's truly amazing and literally takes my breath away. It's the only place we have ever gone that my husband is instantly relaxed and at peace. The stress just washes away.

We are so grateful to be able to have this quality time as a family and appreciate the beauty of this incredible slice of nature.

I know many of my friends were traveling for the school break, so I hope you all enjoyed yourselves and recharged your batteries.

Happy Monday!
Deanna
P.S. I hope you enjoy these photos that I took at dusk from the Portland Head Light House. :--)

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Monthly Family Time


I found an interesting article on spending family time that is broken down by each month.

I thought this was a neat idea and not too overwhelming, especially with a family that may be larger. By looking at each month and the time of the year (season) you can come up with some fun creative things to do together as a family.

Quite often we are bogged down each weekend with running to activities, attending parties for family or friends, and a multitude of other commitments. Sometimes it's just too much! Lately, I've actually become selective with what I choose to do and have learned that it's okay to say "no" especially if that means I can spend extra time with my family.

Take a look at the link: Twelve Steps to Spending Quality Time With Your Family. Let us know what you think.

Have a fabulous weekend,
Deanna

Friday, April 18, 2008

" SPIRITUALITY "

WHAT'S THE MOMENT THAT DEFINED SPIRITUALITY FOR YOU?

This question was asked in the May issue of O magazine. I had to really think about the question. I believe spirituality comes from being a loving, compassionate, and caring person. It means being open to someone else's concerns, hopes, and dreams.

What moment defined spirituality for me?

The night my husband Wayne passed away; that moment defined or perhaps confirmed spirituality for me. As I stroked his hair, held his hand, and kissed his lips I knew at that moment he was going to be alright. Each day as I move through life I feel him by my side stroking my hair, holding my hand, kissing my lips and whispering in my ear "I'm here with you and everything is going to be alright".

My question to you....What's your defining moment?

Judy

Thursday, April 17, 2008

You Can Heal Your Life


I'm reading a great book by Louise Hay called, "You Can Heal Your Life."

Louise recently released a movie based on this book that I have heard is unbelievable. I haven't seen it yet, but I know some of our readers have, so feel free to comment.

I am really enjoying this book. I'm filling it with yellow highlighter and sticky notes as I am continuing to find amazing nuggets of information.

In the fifth chapter Louise says, "Whatever you give out comes back to you." I love this! It's funny, I never understood this years ago and couldn't understand why certain things were drawn to me. Now being enlightened I realize how true this is!

I often listen to people who get frustrated with people around them whether they are friends, family, co-workers or subordinates. They project a negative attitude and that's what they get back. It becomes a cycle. Sometimes it's hard to break--especially when they don't understand or embrace this philosophy.

Think about your life. Do you have any of these relationships? Pay attention and keep your eyes open for this. See if you can change the way you interact with this type of person--put a positive spin on it--and see what happens.

In gratitude,
Deanna

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Spring Cleaning Your Personal House


"Better keep yourself clean and bright. You are the window through which you must see the world."
~George Bernard Shaw

This quote truly spoke to me.

My mental and emotional house is in need of a good spring cleaning. 2007 was a year of accumulation. It’s now time for me to get my house back in order. It’s time to toss negative attitudes, clear my head and let in new fresh energy.

And finally, I need to clean the house I call home, where all my stuff is. I’m going to clean the basement, garage, closets, and my desk. Wherever I’ve accumulated stuff that I don't need, I’m going to clear it out and give it away. Clutter causes stress!

The physical action of house cleaning is symbolic of what we are doing on the mental and emotional levels. Clearing out old, useless stuff will get our energy flow moving, which really gets our "house in order."

Affirmation: Good things are coming my way with all the order and space I'm creating."

Stay positive about the cleaning and clearing process, and watch your life begin to sparkle.

Judy

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Teaching Gratitude


Judy and I receive an e-mail daily when things pop up on the web related to gratitude. We were really impressed with one of the links and wanted to share it with you.

It is a great blog article that talks about ways to teach your teen gratitude. I don't have a teenager, yet, but I know plenty of friends that are in that stage right now and it can be frustating. Growing up today is so different from even when I grew up. There are so many more challenges and stimulus that these children need to process.

Reaching this group is very important for Judy and I with our soon to be debuting t-shirt and hoodie collection. Putting aside all of the stress and anxiety that they are all under, they should be able to feel good about themselves and express that.

Be on the look out--our collection is being photographed next week! We can't wait to share it with you!

In the meantime, check out this great blog: Dr. Robyn J.A. Silverman.

We'd love to hear what you think.

Make It a Great Day!
Deanna

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Spring Has Sprung!


WOW! What a fabulously unexpected warm sunny day here! I had a wonderful day spending time with my daughter. We ran some errands and took time to go in to the Harbor area of one of our local towns to walk with the dog and get some ice cream. It was just delightful.

My husband and I took her to this area Thursday evening. Thursday was also a beautiful day. I was amazed at how warm it was by the water. It made me yearn for summer. I remember saying to him as we were walking the dog looking out at the beautiful scene before us, that it was remarkable to me how much appreciation I had for what I was seeing at that moment. I thought it was funny how I looked off in the distance almost in awe at what I saw and the warmth that I felt. I then said, "Isn't it a shame that once the summer gets rolling we don't see or appreciate this in the same way?" We get busy and it becomes common place.

I made sure to take the time to appreciate it that day and today and breathe it in.

As Spring is blooming take the time to be grateful for these moments. The earth is in a re-birth. Stop to take a few minutes to appreciate that beauty.

Have a fabulous weekend!

In gratitude,
Deanna

Friday, April 11, 2008

Pumping Out the Positive


I typically get my gas a local gas station. It's really small, but a long time family owned business. It's full serve and after a while you get to become friendly with the attendants.

The attendant that usually fills my tank is always so nice and friendly--even on a rainy day. Last week, I filled up on Friday which was a cold drizzley day. I pulled up as I normally do and rolled my window down. I got my customary friendly greeting, "How are you today?" "Great!" I said. "I just wish it wasn't raining--but it's okay--it's a great day!" Well, we got into a conversation about this and I learned that this man who pumps gas is an avid gardener and loves to be outside. He loves looking at the positive side of life and spreads that sunshine to others. How remarkable! I felt like I found this gem in of all places, a small town gas station!

I was very struck by this last week and tabled it as something to write about. Well, today I needed to fill up again and there was the friendly gas attendant. I asked him if he was outside working yesterday on that fabulously warm day. He declared that he was with much excitement and said that he is just loving being outside and digging in the dirt. His passion for the outdoors was pouring out. I felt so happy for him!

I left as I always do, with a smile on my face. I found it truly remarkable that there are many people who come across this man's path and they probably don't get "it." The "it" I refer to is this attitude. How amazing it is to look at life this way--it's so much richer even if your checkbook tells you different.

I encourage you to take a look around you. You probably have one of these "gems" in your life that you encounter on a regular basis. Open your eyes to it, it's amazing what you can learn.

With deepest gratitude,
Deanna

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Giving Back


Last night was Idol Gives Back on American Idol. Judy and I both enjoy watching American Idol, although I must admit I'm so busy these days that this year I haven't been watching regularly. My neighbor reminded me yesterday that last night was the Idol Gives Back episode, so I made sure to tune in.

Last year, we had Faith watch it with us so that she could understand how fortunate we are and see how to help others less fortunate. She was so moved last year by seeing as she called them, "the needy children" from Africa. She was stunned to see that some of them had no clothes or shoes.

We had her watch with us again last night and she was glued to the tv with us. I was watching it and planning to donate at some point during the night. When they got to the segment on the children from Africa, I was moved to run to my laptop and make my donation. I was brought to tears by the little family of 4 boys who lost both of their parents to HIV. The eldest was only about 15 and he looked so sad. Annie Lenox, who was the celebrity featured in this segment, was profoundly moved to tears (as was I) when she left the boys who were happily tested to be HIV negative.

I believe that this is a wonderful way to see all parts of the world and our country and the need that exists. I know it made us appreciate more deeply what we have. Faith turned to me towards the end and said, "so you mean some people don't have a fireplace, a couch, a tv, or a rug?" Some don't I said. It certainly puts into perspective the things we take for granted.

We have such a wonderful life to be grateful for! It feels good to know that you have and can help others in this way.

You can still donate to this cause by going to www.americanidol.com. Check it out or decide to help someone in your own way.

Deanna

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Quick Tips for Meditation


It's the middle of the week. Are you stressed and tired? The end is near as Friday approaches.

We recently read a great article on The Art of Meditation in a small regional newsmagazine called "Natural Awakenings."

You may not be someone who has ever practiced meditiaton or you may be someone who does it frequently. Meditation doesn't need to be long, but is a great way to focus your mind and soothe away stress.

We pulled some great tips from this article for you to read about:

"-Chant a mantra to yourself:
(such as "om" or another repetitive word or phrase that can be personal to you). This will help to quiet your mind and get you focused.

-Breathe easy: Inhale and exhale through your nose, creating a rhythmic pattern that lengthens progressively. Inhale for four counts, exhale for four counts; then inhale for five counts, exhale for five counts, and so on.

-Move and Repeat: Along with your breathing, repetitive movement like walking, jogging, swimming or t'ai chi can be used to induce a meditative state."

You can really do some of these anywhere. If you are at work take some time out at your desk to spend just a few minutes doing some deep breathing. It's amazing what this can do for you. It also gets you to take a few minutes to slow down and practice being mindful.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The Art of Discipline


My daughter has been studying karate for several years now. In the Fall she graduated from the Little Ninjas program to Kickin' Kids. The new program is much more intense and requires more skill and discipline. Faith absolutely loves karate. Her favorite thing is sparing where she has to wear a helmet and hand and foot gear. She looks forward to it every week and if for some reason there isn't class she is truly disappointed!

Last week she had her first Kickin' Kids graduation and she earned her orange belt. I was very surprised at the end of the ceremony when her instructor selected her as the "Student of the Semester." When she left Little Ninjas last year she was selected as the "Student of the Year," so when she was selected again I was truly moved to tears. You see, to me this isn't just an award. She was chosen for her discipline, focus, and drive to help others. As a parent, what more reward could there be than to have your child recognized for these things?

Of course, if you know my daughter, she really doesn't like attention (certainly not like her mom!) I told her how proud I was of her and she told me to stop that it's no big deal! Well, it is a big deal--this wasn't some generic trophy that everyone received. I know someday she'll appreciate and understand this, but it was so rewarding as a parent to have your child recognized for those attributes that you want them to have.

In our own lives much of what we do requires discipline. If you want to exercise or eat a certain way you need to be consistent to see the results and you need discipline and focus to achieve that. Our minds and emotions work the same way. Thoughts are just thoughts. Negative thoughts can be changed--attitudes can be changed. It just takes discipline, focus, and mindfulness to do so.

Reflect on this in your own life. Start small--is there one negative thought that nags at you? It could be something you think and don't even realize that you think about often. Try to counter it with a positive thought and keep doing so. Here's an example, getting out of bed in the morning--do you drag yourself out dreading the day ahead? If so, try before your feet even hit the floor thinking, it's going to be a great day! I'm not saying that things won't happen to you during the day that can bring you down, but what a better way to start off the day on a positive note than a negative one? Try it for yourself and see.

In gratitude,
Deanna

Monday, April 7, 2008

The Simplicity of Sweet Sunshine


I write today sitting in my office with the sun beaming through my three big windows. I can see the ground to the beautiful sky. It's such a warm feeling!

Thinking of something as simple as the sunshine, reminded me of this passage from the Louise Hay book that I have mentioned before, "Gratitude a Way of Life." Sylvia Friedman, a contributor to the book, writes:

"I have always been impressed with the song "The Best Things in Life Are Free." Gratitude is free--there is no cost. Nature's miracles, such as the flowers in bloom, the leaves when they turn bright colors in the fall, or the sky when it's blue, remind us of the simples pleasures in life. I remember a friend of mine who was going through a very sad time telling me: "I'm thankful when the sun is shining, as it gives me a positive feeling." I smiled and told her, "The sun shines not on us, but in us."

Today my gratitude is for these simple things that we often overlook or take for granted.

1. I am most grateful for the beautifully unexpected warm day we had Saturday.
2. I am most grateful for the radiant sunshine today.
3. I am most grateful for the beautiful blue sky with the puffy white pillow like clouds. It's such a pretty sight.
4. I am most grateful to breathe crisp fresh air.
5. I am most grateful for my senses which allow me to take all of this in.

All of this reminded me of the years I spent teaching painting classes. When we started painting landscapes I would tell my students that when they look at nature now they will see things differently. When I first studied perspective, I remember how driving down the road seemed different to me. I could appreciate the perspective of driving down that road and what was ahead. I then could translate that into a picture.

Most days, it's easy to find the big or obvious things to be grateful for. Take some time today to contemplate those small things that may not be as obvious. You will soon have a greater appreciation for those simple things.

With deep gratitude,
Deanna

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Working Together Helping Others


I usually like to make our Saturday posts about something family related. The weekends are great times to reconnect in our face paced chaotic world.

I know in our house even with one child in just a few activities, there is little time at night after all of the "have to do" work is done. There are so many demands on our children at such a young age. I don't ever remember homework or coursework like my daughter has in 1st grade.

My husband and I have sponsored a little girl from Columbia for nearly 8 years now. Recently, Faith saw her letter and her latest picture. She asked me about her and I told her that we help her out by sponsoring her. I told her of all the great things that organization does to help her.

She had so many questions and that night said to me that she really wanted to do something. She said she wants to sell something and give the money away to needy children. Like a lemonade stand, I asked? Yes, she said but I have to charge a dollar for everything. We can take all that money and all of your money and give it away to needy children. How profound for a 6 year old.

Thinking about this now, it made me realize that this would be a great activity to "connect" with your family. It doesn't need to be a lemonade stand, but why not volunteer at a soup kitchen, help clean up a park, help an elderly relative--make them dinner or clean up their yard. The ideas are endless and great ways to teach lessons.

Of course, this all brings us back to gratitude and the goal of this type of exercise would be to get at the root of it all and appreciate on a higher level how fortunate we are. No matter how bad you think you have it, someone else is worse off. Take the time to get out and help others. You'll feel good for it.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Happy Tax Day!


Yes, you read that correctly…Happy Tax Day. I’ve been procrastinating on completing my 2007 tax return. In the past 3 months I’ve put so much energy in thinking about it and little energy in completing the task, until today.

I received an email from Hillary Harris, founder of Soul Purpose which says:

Your bank account-whether it be personal or business-is like a living breathing organism- what goes in must come back out. This keeps it healthy, cycling naturally and functioning properly.

However, instead of seeing it as a natural flow, most of us, after paying our taxes, have a tendency to contract and withhold-financially as well as physically. In other words, we see the big tax bill, feel the fear, anxiety or concern and then decide to pull back, watch our spending or limit ourselves and others over the next few months to make up for it. We lose all sense of trust or connection to the knowing that there will be more where that came from…MONEY.

So, I’m going to shift my current money reality (taxes) right now by looking at it this way-the more I cycle out, or exhale, the more room I’m making to take in a bigger breath next time. Starting today-No More Negative Energy will be spent on taxes. They are a part of life, a part of the bigger picture and natural cycle of things.

Happy Tax Day!
Judy

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Live for Today


As Gary Buffone writes in "The Myth of Tomorrow," "The very fact that our time is finite makes living precious. When we exclude the recognition of our end, when we lose sight of the real stakes involved, life becomes impoverished. It becomes easier to develop 'maƱana syndrome' and constantly postpone authentic living. People who presume that there is always tomorrow waste away in unproductive and meaningless jobs, joyless relationships, pointless worries, and vague plans for some distant future."

Don't be one of them. If you need encouragement, John Maxwell, author of "Today Matters," offers a helpful prayer:

Dear Lord, So far today, I am doing alright. I have not gossiped, lost my temper, been greedy, grumpy, nasty, selfish, or self-indulgent. I have not whined, cursed, or eaten any chocolate. However, I am going to get out of bed in a few minutes, and I will need a lot more help after that. Amen.

According to Maxwell, "People create success in their lives by focusing on today. It may sound trite, but today is the only time you have. It's too late for yesterday. And you can't depend on tomorrow. That's why today matters."

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Taking Time for Yourself


Today's thought is simple...take time for yourself. We've all heard the idea that we aren't any good to anyone if we don't take care of ourselves. I've been victim of this lately...running myself into the ground just to keep up. Well--it will stop because I am conscious of it and I can make a change.

I am now looking my week as I plan ahead and trying to see where I can find little pockets of time to take care of myself. Just sitting at my computer yesterday I took a few minutes to do some deep breathing--it felt so good!

Anyone who knows me knows that I am a pilates addict. I usually take classes at the gym 3 times a week and then practice at home on other days. I love the physical results, but I also love the mind body connection. When I am in that room for an hour--it's all about me and my mindfulness. For you that could be yoga, meditation, running or just sitting on a park bench...just make sure to take that time for yourself.

Deanna