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Hope, Health, and Happiness. Would you like to live your life with less stress and more happiness? Discover how to take small steps towards a healthier, happier, more resilient you. Stress is a powerful force in life. It can bring about illness, destroy relationships and cause chaos. There is not a one-size-fits-all coping strategy for dealing with stress. Our goal is to put a plan together that helps us to deal with the sources of stress, take care of ourselves during those stressful times, and allows us to reach out to those around us for support. The Work Smart Live Smart flash briefing focuses on helping you to Harness Your Energy, Build Your Resiliency and Protect Your Mental Health!
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Monday Dec 11, 2023
TIP 1907 – Apps For Busting Stress
Monday Dec 11, 2023
Monday Dec 11, 2023
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What is your favourite app?
Do you have one that saves you time or reminds you to do something that you couldn’t live without?
Apps are so ingrained into the way we do things now and there are very few people who don’t use at least one app.
Apps can be used for communication and entertainment.
Travel apps provide needed information and tools, helping with everything from transportation to finding the closest restaurant.
Other apps help people organize their homes or perform essential functions at work. Some can help build your resiliency.
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Today’s Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating National App Day:
According to Flurry, mobile users spend 86% of their time on mobile apps. App Annie says that the average user now has around 80 apps installed and uses around 40 every month.
Look for apps that are easy to use and make sense in your daily life.
There are many apps now for almost any kind of stress therapy, be it meditation, mindfulness breathing, cognitive behaviour therapy, relaxation techniques, colouring in, or online therapy chat services. Use these apps to build in a pause to your day or as an aid to get a better night's sleep.
Though keeping up with technology can be a source of stress, it can also be used to build our resiliency.
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Sunday Dec 10, 2023
TIP 1906 - Bad Decisions Can Kill
Sunday Dec 10, 2023
Sunday Dec 10, 2023
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One bad decision can have devastating effects.
This my family knows only too well as over 30 years ago one young man’s bad decision after work left our brother and sister-in-law dead on the side of the road. Drunk driving, left parents heartbroken, robbed brothers and sisters of the chance to lean on each other, left future nieces and nephews without cousins and impacted this young man’s freedom for the next few years.
But there is a long way to go and much of that work is within my own generation. Many of us grew up not thinking a whole lot about drinking and driving. Where the only goal was not to get caught and get a ticket on the weekend. For some, this is still the goal. They’ll say things like, “I’ll take the back way home”, or “I haven’t had that many”.
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Here are today’s Tips For National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Week:
Really, it is one simple tip. Don’t be that person who makes this bad decision.
Assign a designated driver before the night even begins
And don’t be afraid to address the ‘elephant’ in the room when someone tries to drive after they have been drinking or if you believe they are stoned.
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Saturday Dec 09, 2023
TIP 1905 - Connection Through A Card
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
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I love Christmas Cards, however, the sending of Christmas cards may be becoming extinct. In a world where we are already too busy, the thought of buying, writing, addressing, stamping, sealing and sending cards seems like an overwhelming task.
Just before my oldest son was born, I started a tradition of writing a Christmas newsletter and sending it with my Christmas cards. There have been times when I have thought that I wouldn’t send it out but then someone gives me a comment about looking forward to reading my annual update and seeing the pictures of how the family has changed.
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Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Christmas Card Day:
Christmas cards and letters take time, but I have found the benefits to outweigh the cost. It let’s the receiver know that they are being thought about, which in this day of disconnectedness and isolation is especially important.
Another unexpected benefit of writing these annual newsletters is that I have logged many important family events. I have kept copies for myself and for my sons. They have a record of the special moments from their past.
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Friday Dec 08, 2023
TIP 1904 - Spread the word, not the germs!
Friday Dec 08, 2023
Friday Dec 08, 2023
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What do you call a germ who wants to have a good time?
A fungi (fun guy)!
I know that it is not pleasant, but think of yourself as a human petri-dish that grows all kind of icky bacteria and is the warm and cozy home for all kinds of viruses.
Washing your hands regularly can prevent many flus, flu-like illnesses, common colds, conjunctivitis, , tonsillitis, bronchitis, , pneumonia, Streptococcus, Pneumoccous, TB and more from growing, spreading or from entering your body.
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Tips For Building Your Resiliency and Celebrating Handwashing Awareness Week:
Henry the Hand says:
Wash your hands when they are dirty and BEFORE eating
Use “Good” hand washing techniques including an adequate amount of soap, rubbing the hands together to create friction and lift the germs from the skin.
DO NOT cough into your hands
DO NOT sneeze into your hands
Above all, DO NOT put your fingers into your eyes, nose or mouth. These are the only portal of entry into the human body for respiratory infections and washing can reduce your risk significantly
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Thursday Dec 07, 2023
TIP 1903 - Stress Free Holiday Preparation Week
Thursday Dec 07, 2023
Thursday Dec 07, 2023
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Are The Holidays A Stressful Time In Your Household?
Are you ready for the holidays? This is the questions that you hear daily at the grocery store, the post office and in line at the bank? Some people ask because they want to feel like they are not the only ones struggling to get things done before the big day. Others ask because they are concerned about us as we may look a little haggard. Others may just want to gloat about they had in all done in July
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Here are my tips for building your resiliency and avoiding that stressed-out feeling this holiday season while we Celebrate Stress Free Holiday Preparation Week:
Like many we tend to let our expectations, poor planning, and over-indulgence get in the way of truly enjoying and de-stressing during our ‘down-time’. The key to success in avoiding the ‘festive fizzle’ is to recognize those activities that energize, motivate, and please us, and to delete or change those activities that irritate, disappoint, and anger us.
Get back to basics and simplify to meet these priorities.
Stop often and be in the moment. Far too often the holidays come and go and we missed experiencing the joy, connection, and spirit of the season.
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Looking for more tips to build your resiliency? Look for my book on Amazon called Stress Out. 52 Weeks To Letting More Life In
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Wednesday Dec 06, 2023
TIP 1902 - Be More Jolly Like St. Nicholas
Wednesday Dec 06, 2023
Wednesday Dec 06, 2023
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Ever wondered who St. Nicholas was?
There once was a young boy named Nicholas, who was born during the third century. His wealthy parents, who raised him to be a devout Christian, died in an epidemic. Nicholas used his whole inheritance to assist the needy, the sick, and the suffering. He was made Bishop of Myra while still a young man. Bishop Nicholas became known throughout the land for his generosity to the those in need.
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Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating St. Nicholas Day:
We could all stand to be a little more like St. Nicholas. Here is a boy, whose world dramatically changed when his parents died. He could have let this beat him down. He could have drowned in self-pity. Instead, he relied on his faith and did whatever he could to help those who were even less fortunate then himself. Let’s get good at turning life around and focusing on what we have, and less on what we have lost or don’t have.
Today, we have the image of Santa Clause and we give gifts to the people we know and love. But what about our giving to those less fortunate then ourselves? We are donating less each year. The average annual amount per donor is less than $500 with the median amount under $150. With the economy the way that it is, the demand within most charities has increased while their donations have decreased. Make a difference in the lives of someone less fortunate than you. It doesn’t take a lot to have a huge impact.
In 1998, my youngest son was due to arrive on Christmas Day. We decided that boy or girl, their name would honour St. Nicholas as he was our blessed gift. Nickolas arrived safely on December 22.
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Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
TIP 1901 - The Luxuries of Bathtubbery
Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
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A hiring manager was preparing for an upcoming interview. The supervisor asked why she had a bathtub brought in for the interviews. "Well," said the manager, "we fill up a bathtub, then we offer the applicant a teaspoon, a teacup, and a bucket and ask them to empty the bathtub." "Oh, I understand," said the supervisor. " A smart person would use the bucket because it's bigger than the spoon or the teacup." "No," said the manager. "A smart hire would pull the plug."
I am not a fan of baths. I am too focused on getting what needs to be done, done and showers achieve this in a much more efficient manner. That being said, enjoying a hot bath, can be a very positive resiliency booster for some.
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Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Bathtub Party Day:
"Bathtub Party Day" is supposed to be the time to slow down and immerse yourself in a long leisurely bath. It can be a party for one, or two or if you have a hot tub, maybe even more.
One site had these recommendations: To enjoy a really good soak, take the ringer off the phone, light a few candles, tune into some favourite music & lock the door. If you want to add a few drops of essential oils to your bath, be sure to wait until the moment you are ready to step into the tub, to ensure the essence doesn’t evaporate before you benefit from it–whether you want the relaxation of lavender or chamomile or the stimulation of rosemary or peppermint. Don’t forget to have a big, fluffy towel ready for you! For after-bath skin soothing, while your skin is still damp, apply a favourite body lotion or body oil.
Again, it seems like a lot of work…but the relaxation effects are likely worth it.
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Monday Dec 04, 2023
TIP 1900 - Do You Work For An Extraordinary Work Team?
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Monday Dec 04, 2023
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Are you good at recognizing others? Recognition works best when it acknowledges the Attitudes, Behaviors, and/or Contributions of the person or the team to the success of the organization. Companies with a solid strategy to recognize team members enjoy stronger engagement, increased employee morale, better customer service, and lower turnover. However, recognizing others in a meaningful way is not as easy as you think. True recognition has to be meaningful and not superficial. It needs to make the employee feel valued, respected, and special.
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Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Extraordinary Work Team Recognition Day:
Be sure to recognize people on your team who make it possible for you to do what you do. I love the ‘Crush It’ calls that SnackNation does each week. They go around the room and “Crush” on someone on the team whose work they want to recognize and they also state something that they are grateful for.
Celebrate. This can be done in many ways, but the point is to highlight and appreciate employees and teams who have made a spectacular effort, have achieved great results or helped others achieve them. Celebrating success is fun and energizing and shows employees that their efforts are being seen by leaders and by their peers.
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Sunday Dec 03, 2023
TIP 1899 - Tis the Season of the Cookie Monster
Sunday Dec 03, 2023
Sunday Dec 03, 2023
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Crispy or chewy’ Palm-sized, or bite-sized’ Sprinkles or no’
One of the first signs that the holidays are close is the invite to participate in the Cookie Exchange. Have you ever been involved in a cookie exchange’ I have and it was so much fun…but for others I know, this is the last thing that they want to participate in.
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Here are today’s Tips For Building Resilience and Celebrating National Cookie Cutter Week:
A Cookie Exchange doesn’t have to be a strictly C2C (cookie to cookie) transaction. At your workplace you can enjoy the holiday spirit by giving out cookies in exchange for smiles, holiday singing, or anything else you can think of to bring cheer to your colleagues.
Use the cookies as a way of fundraising to support a family in need.
Finally, make sure that if you are involved in a cookie exchange that it is fun and for connection. It shouldn’t be extra work or add to your stress-level…especially at this time of year.
When looking up National Cookie Exchange Week, I came across a site that told me what kind of a cookie I was…I am a Peanut Butter Cookie. I am not one to skimp on the finer things in life, and keeping my finances in check is crucial. You may want to check out that quiz.
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Saturday Dec 02, 2023
TIP 1898 – Festive Fizzle Out
Saturday Dec 02, 2023
Saturday Dec 02, 2023
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Do you know how many litres of eggnog are sold each December?
Here in Canada it is 5.2 million litres.
This will be a very different holiday for many of us. We know that our stress levels are elevated significantly by all of the challenges and changes that we have faced, and the holidays will just add to that overall stress.
This isn’t the season to be stressed, but many of us will experience Festive Fizzle Out even before the celebration begins.
Rather than skipping the eggnog or the holidays, the first step to a ‘stress less’ holiday is to determine your most important goal for the season.
Bring back the meaning of the holidays by taking care of yourself and by simply showing people you appreciate them.
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Here are today’s tips for Building Resiliency and Preventing Festive Fizzle Out
Get back to basics and simplify. Don’t be afraid to alter tradition. Try simplifying things and build in more time for relaxation.
Avoid ‘holiday perfectionism’. Thinking, saying, or planning for the best holiday ever can lead to certain disappointment.
Stop and be in the moment. Have you noticed the wondrous sights, sounds, and smells around you or have you been too caught up in the to-do’s or the extra amount of work you have to do to notice?
Acknowledge your feelings. Take into account the changes, challenges, and losses that you have experienced. Remember to keep your perspective and to talk positively to yourself about past challenges that you have overcome.
Practice Self-Care. Remember your ultimate goal for the holiday and get support and assistance from those around you to meet those needs. Make sure to take care of yourself by resting well, and eating a balanced diet. Focus on gratitude. Research shows that the more that you do, the happier you will be.
Finally, I love this quote: “Gifts are all around us, but it is up to us to recognize them in our lives.”
If you like today’s resiliency tips, let me know.
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Friday Dec 01, 2023
TIP 1897 - Supporting Parents Of Special Needs Children
Friday Dec 01, 2023
Friday Dec 01, 2023
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We take for granted our health and the health of our children. But what if you are a family that has a child who is facing special challenges? Your child’s health and well-being are always at the forefront of every decision that you make.
Special Kids Day was put together to help families cope during the extra stress of the holidays.
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Today’s Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Special Kids Day by showing your support for these special families:
Provide the gift of time.
You may be able to pick up items that would save a run to the mall or the grocery store for the family.
Provide ready to eat meals for the ‘crazy’ days…the days where it is non-stop appointments or that are especially difficult to cope.
Let them know that you are there for their family. It can be very isolating and lonely and true friends are hard to come by. But don’t wait to be asked, as it is hard for many parents of special needs children to reach out and ask for help.
At the end of the day the health of our children is the most important thing to a parent.
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Thursday Nov 30, 2023
TIP 1896 - Security Alert
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
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It is something that we all know that we should do. But often, it is not until something goes wrong or we’ve had a close call that we actually do do it.
What is it?
Backing up our computer files and taking care of our computer.
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Today’s Tips For Building Resilience and Celebrating Computer Security Day:
Change your passwords.
Update your anti-virus program.
Check for computer viruses.
Back-up your data. (after being certain that it is virus-free.)
Store back-up data off site.
Delete unneeded files.
Install and inspect power surge protection as appropriate.
Install fire/smoke detection equipment in computer areas.
Don’t drink in your computer area.
Our computers have become one of our most valuable possessions. Not because of their purchase price, but because of all the important and often critical data that they contain. Mark off dates on your calendar to remind you to do the most important security work that you can do. Protect your computer.
Looking for more tips to build your resiliency? Look for my book on Amazon called Stress Out! 52 Weeks To Letting More Life In.
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Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
TIP 1895 - Looking Good
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
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The weather is changing and for some of us, so does our skin. Our skin is often a reflection of our overall health. It can show signs of stress, lack of sleep and poor diet. How do we take the best care of our skin during this time?
Here are some quick skin care tips:
Exfoliate at least once a week.
Use sunscreen at least 30 minutes before you go outdoors.
Drink plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated inside and out.
Get a good sleep – aiming for 7-9 hours of restful sleep.
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Beverly’s Hot Tips For Building Resiliency and Awareness During National Healthy Skin Month:
It is important to examine your body for marks
Check your front and back in the mirror, then look at the right and left sides with your arms raised.
If you find a spot look for things like:
One half is unlike the other half.
An irregular, scalloped, or poorly defined border.
If it varies from one area to another; has shades of tan, brown, or black; is sometimes white, red, or blue.
Look for anything that is changing in size, shape, or color.
Early detection is key.
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Tuesday Nov 28, 2023
TIP 1894 - How Can I Give Back?
Tuesday Nov 28, 2023
Tuesday Nov 28, 2023
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We have a day for giving thanks. We have a day for getting deals.
Today is #GivingTuesday and the day we can celebrate giving back and encouraging global generosity.
We all have the power to make a positive difference. How do you give back?
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Here Are Today’s Hot Tips For Building Your Resiliency And Celebrating World Day Of Giving:
- What act of giving can you do today? Can you be a coach or mentor? Can you donate blood or buy a cup of coffee for someone in need?
- Share a picture of someone or something that represents your reason for giving
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Monday Nov 27, 2023
TIP 1893 - Empty Nest Does Not Mean An Empty Life
Monday Nov 27, 2023
Monday Nov 27, 2023
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One minute you’re changing diapers and wiping noses, the next minute they have moved out and on.
“Empty nest,” does not need to mean an empty life. At least I hope not. With my two sons starting to venture out on their own, I am actually looking forward to our new life.
For many parents becoming empty nesters can be a “joyous” time. A time for exploring, getting involved in new activities and new developing their adult relationships.
When much of your life has been defined as a parent it can be hard to adjust to life without kids in the home. Research points out that some parents have a hard time adjusting and they do experience depression and emotional distress when their children left home.
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So Here Are Today’s Tips For Building Your Resiliency And Celebrating Empty Nester Month:
Grieving is normal. Be gentle with yourself.
Explore other activities that can give you meaning and purpose.
Did you have any hobbies that you slowly gave up as parenting took over your life’
Coming to terms with this new phase in your life can be tough. But most parents find they’re able to adjust to their new roles as being parents of young adults and they develop a new sense of normal.
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Sunday Nov 26, 2023
TIP 1892 – Family Stories Matter
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
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“Hold On, It’s Going To Be Okay”
This saying is part of my family story, along with how my parent’s set up their farm, the struggles that they had, where my grandparents went dancing on the weekends and how they walked up hill both ways to get to school, through 10 foot drifts of snow, even in the spring.
Family stories shape who we are.
They directly impact how we see ourselves, our desire to succeed, and even our level of resiliency.
Family stories give us an idea of where we come from and how we fit into our larger, extended, family.
Research shows that teens who were able to recount details of their family stories had higher self-esteem and greater resilience than those who couldn’t.
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So Here Are Today’s Tips For Building Your Resiliency And Celebrating Family Stories Matter Month:
If you have elderly relatives, ask them about their stories. Record them. Share them.
Ask about the traditions. Ask about the hardships and the triumphs. Stories of perseverance and resilience give us the faith and hope that we can too. Stories of different generations provide insight and understanding. They provoke curiosity to learn more.
Take the time during family gatherings to ask your children about their stories. You may be surprised at what you may not know about them and their story.
Finally, write your own story. Some of it is painful. Some brings a smile. Share these so that others can see your story in building their resiliency.
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Saturday Nov 25, 2023
TIP 1891 - Every Story Matters
Saturday Nov 25, 2023
Saturday Nov 25, 2023
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I belong to the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers. As one of our chapter presidents, it was obvious that we were not the association of professional listeners. It took forever to get everyone focused to begin our events, as the chatter was so extensive.
Listening can be hard for us to do. It is an investment that sometimes we are not willing to make and because of this, we may miss out on hearing the other person’s story.
Originally this week was initiated to encourage people to interview a loved one, friend, or member of your community and to share this story with others. The feeling was that every story matters, and they need to be shared
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Here Are Today’s Tips For Building Your Resiliency And Celebrating Better Conversations Week:
- Ask people about their journey and experiences and really listen in
- Interview a friend or family member. Record the interview and then share it with others.
By really listening to these stories, you will be conveying that they matter. This may be the most meaningful time you spend with someone all year.
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Friday Nov 24, 2023
TIP 1890 - Uniquely You
Friday Nov 24, 2023
Friday Nov 24, 2023
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We are all remarkable.
However, many of us have talents that we don’t share, as we believe that we are unremarkable, plain, or ordinary.
I love this quote by Henry Van Dyke: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best.
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So Here Are Today’s Tips For Building Your Resiliency And Celebrating Your Unique Talent Day:
- Embrace your uniqueness. You are truly a category of 1
- Share your talent. If it is a creative talent, share it so that others can appreciate it.
- If it is a quirky talent, make someone laugh. This can be the best gift that they received all day
- Host a talent break at work
So sing out loud, dance in the street, paint a picture, wiggle your eyebrows, talk in a cartoon voice or whistle through your nose.
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Thursday Nov 23, 2023
TIP 1889 - Giving Thanks
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
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“What do you say?” “Thank you”
As parents, we probably said this a lot, as we taught our children to be thankful for the gifts that they received or when others did nice things for them.
Are You Thankful?
I think as adults we sometimes forget to be thankful. We often focus on the difficulties and on the things that are not going right and sometimes we lose sight of the things that are going well and the blessings that we have received.
A line of wisdom goes…You cannot welcome more abundance into your life until you have said thanks to the universe for all that you have.
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Here Are Today’s Tips For Building Your Resiliency And Celebrating I Am So Thankful Month and Gratitude Month
Make a list of all that you are thankful for in your work and personal life.
Look at that list when you are feeling down and use it to pick up your spirits and keep you moving forward
Know that when we are full of thanks, we radiate this to the people around us and we impact them in a positive way.
Hang out with people who are truly thankful. It is contagious.
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Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
TIP 1888 - Watching Our Language
Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
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Sadly, one in 10 Canadians suffers from some type of substance use disorder. That could mean your colleague, your neighbour or someone in your own family. Addiction does not discriminate—it affects all walks of life.
The total societal cost of substance abuse is in the billions. Whether the cost comes from lost productivity in the workplace, increased cost to our healthcare system or pressure on our law enforcement agencies, substance use disorders cost money.
People are dying. Substance use disorders can be progressive and fatal if left untreated.
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So Here Are Today’s Tips For Building Your Resiliency And Celebrating National Addiction Awareness Week:
Choose to recognize that substance use disorders are health disorders. They are not the result of any kind of character flaw or lack of personal willpower. In fact, substance use disorders are the most common mental health disorder.
Stigmatizing language can perpetuate harmful stereotypes and act as a barrier to seeking help and sustaining recovery. The truth is … WORDS MATTER.
Watch the language that you use. Here are some ways to avoid using language that stigmatizes substance use and addiction:
Use “people-first language.” For instance, refer to “person who uses substances”, rather than a “drug user”, “addict” or “alcoholic”. This is more neutral language that helps to maintain the individuality of the person.
Choose language that promotes the recovery process. This means not describing a person being “clean” or “dirty” but rather “not currently using substances” or “in recovery”.
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