Apr 30, 2009

Luck?

A man's wife had been slipping in and out of a coma for several months, yet he had stayed by her bedside every day.
One day, when she came to, she motioned him to come nearer.
She whispered, eyes full of tears:
"You know what?
You have been with me all through the bad times. When I got fired, you were there.
When my business failed, you were there.
When I got shot, you were by my side.
When our house burnt down, you were there.
When my health started failing, you were by my side.
You know what?"
"What dear?",
he gently asked.
"I think you are bad luck",
she said...lol

Apr 29, 2009

Prayer for Rising ABOVE fear.


Dear Lord, please ease our hearts in this world of uncertainty,

As we balance that which we desire with our true need,

As we look for higher values in the midst of material loss,

As we remember the wealth and abundance born of your creation,

And know that as you move us from fear to love,

We will be enriched with the treasures of spirit and peace.

Amen
- Rev. Victor Fuhrman

Apr 28, 2009

Realize your Value as a Women...Famous Women Entreprenuers


There’s a woman at the beginning of all great things."
-Alphonse de Lamartine
I find it very inspirational to learn from famous women entrepreneurs who had an idea and made it happen.
What's interesting about some of these women is that they didn't necessarily have the ideal background or circumstances for success but that didn't hold them back.
They overcame their obstacles and became successful in a business world dominated by men.
There is a pattern that emerges when you take a look at what these diverse women entrepreneurs have in common-women like Marky Kay Cosmetics founder Mary Kay Ash, Anita Roddick, founder of The Body Shop, and Debbi Fields of Mrs. Fields' fame.
I found three things these famous women entrepreneurs knew and demonstrated about success that I've found critical in my life as an entrepreneur.
Three Things Famous Women Entrepreneurs Know...
1. Believe in Yourself
Mary Kay Ash quote: "Don't limit yourself.
Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do.
You can go as far as your mind lets you.
What you believe, remember you can achieve."
I love this quote because the right mindset is the number one determining factor of success in business and in life.
I frequently speak about the importance of having a healthy mindset.
In fact, I've dedicated the entire first section in my Direct Sales Success System to mindset because it's really the foundation of success.
As you can see in Mary Kay's quote, to believe in yourself you have to let go of "limiting" beliefs.
A "limiting" belief is something that you believe to be true about yourself that is not true and it prevents you from moving forward.
If you believe in yourself-you can achieve your goals.
Regardless of your past success (or not), it is completely possible to be successful in the future.
It requires your belief and ability to change the story you've been telling about your past circumstances.
Truly knowing what you want empowers you to put your best thoughts and actions forward.
2. Have a Support System
Anita Roddick quote: "We entrepreneurs are loners, vagabonds, troublemakers. Success is simply a matter of finding and surrounding ourselves with those open-minded and clever souls who can take our insanity and put it to good use."
What I appreciate about this quote is its self-awareness. Although, I don't necessarily agree that all entrepreneurs are loners, vagabonds or troublemakers, I do believe that we all have strengths and weaknesses. One of the most important lessons I've learned since starting Metromom is that you can't do it alone. But, you can achieve amazing things when you build a team and leverage each other's strengths.
If you want to be truly successful, then you must have a fantastic support system. I've learned to delegate whether it means having friends to carpool my kids, VA's to set-up my ezine or business coaches to help me discover the next step in my marketing plan. Learn to enjoy the collaborative process of what others add to the process of building your business.
3. Be of service
Debbi Fields quote: "The principle was right there - you couldn't miss it. The more you did for your customers, the more they did for us."
You can see from this quote that her focus was never just on a single sale, it was about creating a long-term meaningful relationship with her customers. When you step out of your own personal focus and begin asking how you can be of service to others, you embark on the path to success.
Customers sense when your focus is on being of service and they reward you with their loyalty. Instead of focusing on "What's in it for me?" - take the focus off of yourself. Shift your focus to "What am I going to GIVE?"
Whether or not you want to be famous, believing in yourself, having a support system and being of service will help you be a more successful and happier entrepreneur. Yes, there is much that we can learn from these famous women entrepreneurs or from other entrepreneurs in our lives that display true leadership.

Apr 24, 2009

She is Growing soo fast...One year Old Pictures

Zion Princ'ee Watson
One Year Old...4/21/2008
Children require guidance and sympathy far more than instruction. ~Anne Sullivan Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands
~Anne Frank



Photographer: Joshua Husted

Apr 23, 2009

10 Tips for Coping with Anger


Anger, that toxic emotion. You can't just ignore it. You'll feel better if you let it go. Beliefnet members share their hard-won methods for confronting and ultimately releasing anger.
#1
Articulate It
"I decided to get to the root of my anger, so I started writing journals. I would write down why I was angry and keep on writing until I felt some relief. It certainly took a lot of anger out of my life."

#2
Let It Go
"In the end, it boils down to simply realizing that once the situation that sparked the anger is in the past, I truly have to let it go. That is where I rely on the training of my chosen spiritual path."

#3
Scream!
"Take a rubber hose or foam bat and beat a punching bag or pillows. While doing it just scream. This is the best!!"



#4
Don't Face It Alone
"I have been going to self-help mental-help group meetings for over a year now, and it has changed my life for the better."

#5
Age-Old Remedy
"Chocolate helps a lot."

#6
Channel Your Energy
"I personally do a martial art, called Taekwondo, and it has been scientifically proven that when you sweat your brain releases endorphins, which are like the happy hormone and you get really happy."
#7
Give It Some Thought
"When I get angry, I seclude myself, sit in my beanbag chair and punch, pinch, bite, whatever, 'til I feel better. Then I relax in the chair and really give the matter a good think-over."
#8
Reconnect With Nature
"I used to put on some really loud music and sing my lungs out 'til I was practically hoarse. I now go out and tend my garden, with great love. Being in connection with nature is a wonderful way to change your vibrations and release negativity while absorbing positivity."


#9
Don't Let It Consume You
"Tai Chi and Yoga are very helpful to me. Also meditating on how to just let the anger go. Anger is a toxic substance, and will eat you alive."

#10

Apr 22, 2009

BAD things happen to everyone!


it's Not what HAPPENS to ME

but

How I Respond...
is the important thing!

Apr 21, 2009

One Year Old...

Today Our Zion Princ'ee...turned 1...this time last year... we were taking care of just Xavier...in One year we have been doubly blessed with Alyiah and Zion... My girls...I love being a mother....(hated being pregnant...NO, I will not birth anymore children...I don't care HOW BEAUTIFUL they are...) WOW...I can't believe how time goes by so quickly...Thank You God...for blessing me...with a family!

Apr 17, 2009

TODAY!



Find the Positive in EVERY SITUATION today...
Because TODAY is ALL WE HAVE!

Apr 15, 2009

An (Angel's) Love...

My Big Boy (Xavier) was so sick lastnight!
He threw up, more like dry-heaved every half hour it seem like...he couldn't keep nothing down...
AND OMG...
as a caregiver, fill-in mother,
It broke my heart to see his head repeatedly go into the trash can...It really is at those moments that you realize NOTHING ELSE MATTERS...but being PRESENT!
To comfort and hold him, to get him through to the other side.

Apr 10, 2009

Courage!

Extra*ordinary people...
Extraordinary people survive under the most terrible circumstances and they become more extraordinary because of it.
When things go wrong...
When things go wrong as they sometimes will,
When the road you're trudging seems all uphill,
When the funds are low and the debts are high,
And you want to smile but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit
Rest if you must, but DON'T YOU QUIT.
Success is failure turned inside out,
The silver tint on the clouds of doubt,
And you can never tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems afar.
So, stick to the fight when you're hardest hit
It's when things go wrong that you mustn't quit.
—Unknown

Apr 9, 2009

i feel like a kid...


Raising 3 under the age of 5,has made me look through the lens of life...very diffently...
I feel YOUNGER, HEALTHIER, & more Active... They keep me hoping, jumping, swerving, missing & laughing... Oh Yeah... DaNcInG...
Never a boring moment... ok...maybe when they are asleep!

Apr 8, 2009

YOU CHOOSE!

Look at what you got...and be thankful for that...and more will come...
YOUR CHOICE...to be HAPPY...YOUR CHOICE...to be SAD...YOUR CHOICE...to be ANGRY...YOUR CHOICE...to be LOVED...YOUR CHOICE TO BE ALONE...
YOUR CHOICE....
to BE...
WHO YOU CHOOSE TO BE

Mar 9, 2009

OverCOMING Self-DOUBT!

How do we go about overcoming self doubt and the fear of making mistakes?

Self doubt, along with self criticism and self judgment can well and truly hamper our journey on the pathway toward self acceptance.
By overcoming self doubt, self criticism and self judgment, we are able to evoke a very powerful shift in our self perception. This enables the light to shine more clearly on our authentic self.

The power of negative thinking is clearly seen in our self doubt and our fear of making mistakes. Powerful feelings of unease are created through our negative thinking patterns - so powerful, in fact, that to realize we are doing this to ourselves and that we can change, although a simple concept to grasp, can be the means of much shame, blame and perplexity.
The pathway to authentic living can provide us with many positive tools for change.
The following article addresses some perplexing questions about overcoming self doubt and the fear of making mistakes.
5 Easy Ways to Drop Self-Doubt and the Fear of Making Mistakes
Overcoming Self Doubt
Each of us is bombarded with many decision-making opportunities each and every day.
Some of those decisions we can make quickly without much thought.
However complex decisions are sometimes difficult to make.
Many factors can become involved in the decision-making process.
Sometimes one of those factors is doubt, specifically self-doubt, and fear.
Let us not get confused here.
Doubting is a natural human response to any unfamiliar situation.
But self-doubt is about ourselves.
Self-doubt is a fear of making a mistake.
Self-doubt has its roots in our previous learning.
None of us was born thinking or knowing,
"I can do this"
or
"I can't do this."
As we grew up, making decisions, we received information from the environment and those around us.
Some of that information was supportive and encouraging.


Some of it wasn't.
This is where self-doubt and fear of making mistakes arises, from other people's expectations of us and sometimes even their criticism of us when we've made mistakes.
Responses, or feedback, from those around us, helped, and still does, shape and develop our self-perception, part of which involves our decision-making abilities.
Not every decision we make will be a good one.
We all make mistakes in judgment at one time or another.
It is humanly impossible to make a good decision every time we decide.
The information that was not encouraging and supportive in our learning is the root of our self-doubt.
Many of us, in part because of the external responses we have received throughout our lives, fear making a mistake in our decisions.
When we allow fear to interfere with a decision we are in self-doubt and decisions become that much harder to make.
And when we allow self-doubt to interfere with any decision, we might make, it often can then become a self-fulfilling prophesy.
A self-doubting mindset can set us up to fail.
However, there are some steps we can take to minimize, or even eliminate, our self-doubt.
1. The first decision we make is to acknowledge our self-doubt and fear.
In doing this we must call it what it is and not something else.
For example, when feel afraid about a decision we made or are about to make don't label the feeling as nervousness or anxiety.
It's fear.
2. Secondly, once we have labeled the fear and self-doubt we will want to quantify it.
When we quantify we ask ourselves:
"How much self-doubt and fear are we actually experiencing over a decision?"
Establishing the level of the self-doubt helps us to acknowledge how we perceive the gravity of the situation.
3. Just acknowledging the self-doubt can help you cope with it, because once you know what it is you can find practical ways to cope with it.
4. Fourthly, imagine the worst possible scenario that can result from your decision.
Often the worst-case scenario is embarrassment or humiliation if our decision fails in some way.
Imagining the worst outcome can help us put things in a better perspective and reduce fears and self-doubt.

You will realize you can cope with failing if this decision is the wrong one.
5. Next, gather support from those around you and collect information that can assist you in coping with the worst-case scenario.


With support and information you will be better equipped to confront your perception regarding the decision.
By addressing the situation you will find that your fear and self-doubt will dissipate.


You will know how to cope, should the worst case scenario be realized so it stops being such a big deal.
Most self-doubt and fears about making any decisions are in our imaginary perceptions.
When we confront those perceptions with support and information our decisions will less likely to fail, and so all you really need to get over the self-doubt and fear of making mistakes is to confront that fear and take some steps to deal with the possible outcomes.
Written by:Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently produced a very popular free report that reveals how to crush procrastination and sustain lasting motivation. Apply now because it is available for a limited time only at: stay motivated

Mar 4, 2009

Growing Family....



She is so BEAUTIFUL, and INNOCENT...Perfect....3 years old....and she belongs with us....
Aliyiah Dawn
Watson....
Welcome HOME....
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Feb 24, 2009

Girl...You are BEAUTIFUL!..but don't be stupid...


You Deserve RESPECT, TRUTH, LOVE, & Joy.... A Man who can be HONEST and REAL...(they do exist).........Why settle for a LIAR? & a STD?
love you sissy ~angel

Feb 19, 2009

How to be Nice!

You've been told to be nice since you were a child, but what exactly does it mean to not be mean? "Nice" is a vague term to put it. If your parents never gave you the break-down, here it is.


A smile will let people know that you are pleasant and inviting. If you smile at someone, look them in the eye. For the most part, if you smile at someone, they won't do anything but smile back. If they don't, then maybe they are just having a bad day. It is up to you to set the mood of the encounter. Make it happy by being the first to smile. Normally, making faces or moody looks at someone is not nice.

When you're walking past someone, even a stranger, try to acknowledge their presence with simple "hello" or "hi" or even just a wave or a nod in their direction.
Ask people how they are doing. Take the time to ask someone how things are going in their lives, without being nosy or intrusive. If they seem resistant to talking, just let them know that you're always around to talk to, and that you want them to be alright.
Be a good listener. Listen when other people are talking to you. It isn't nice to just ignore other peoples' opinions and stories. If you find that someone is becoming rude or pushy, acknowledge their opinion, issue a compliment ("Having your own set of values and beliefs is pretty admirable") and excuse yourself politely ("I'm sorry, I've got to go get the groceries so I can meet my husband/wife when they get home.").
Be courteous. Always say "please," "thank you" and "you're welcome." You can also address people by sir or ma'am, depending on the occasion. Be patient, observant, and considerate. Treat people with respect. Even if you don't particularly like someone at first, they could end up being a really interesting and kind person.
Don't forget "Excuse me" instead of "MOVE!".
Remember: People aren't dogs or the ground you spit on.


Be positive. Don't be negative or critical. Keep looking for the positive in any given situation.Cheer them up.
Be humble. The key to being nice is remembering that you are not "better" than someone else. You're an individual, but everybody has their struggles, and being nice to one another makes life better for everyone.
Offer to help. If you see someone struggling or doing anything, offer to help, even doing something as simple as carrying a bag of groceries, or hold the door for someone. You can also be nice to the community and the world by volunteering.
Be sincere. Don't be nice as a means to an end. If you just want to be nice so that you can gain preferential treatment, it's quite the opposite of being nice-it's deceptive, shallow and cruel.
Be nice because you want to look back on your life and know that you were a nice person, no matter what.

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