Friday, May 31, 2013

Fun Sayings, positive affirmations and powerful quotes.









Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark. 

~Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
  Nobel Prize in Literature, 1913






To cure jealousy is to see it for what it is, a dissatisfaction with self. 

~Joan Didion  (1934 -)
  American screenwriter and author






Reach high for stars lie hidden in you. 
Dream deep for every dream proceeds the goal.

~Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
  Nobel Prize in Literature, 1913






The way we communicate with others and with ourselves ultimately determines the quality of our lives.

~Anthony (Tony) J. Robbins  (1960 - )
  American motivational speaker and writer






You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.

~Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
  Nobel Prize in Literature, 1913








This is one of my favorite positive affirmations statements:

Most people can manifest the small things quickly. This is because they do not have any resistance around the small things, and because they don't think thoughts that contradict them. When it comes to the bigger things, however, people often emit thoughts of doubt or worry that contradict those bigger things. This is the only difference in terms of the time it takes for something to manifest.
Nothing is big or small for the Universe.

Rhonda Byrne,
Creator of "The Secret"







Here is an excerpt from the book, How to Be Rich~Compact Wisdom from the World's Greatest Wealth Builders.

ENJOY THE LAW OF INCREASING RETURNS.

By rendering more service and better service than that for which you are paid, you thereby take advantage of the Law of Increasing Returns.  This means that you will eventually be paid, in one way or another, for far more service than you actually perform.
This is not just an attractive theory. It actually works out in the most practical tests. You must not imagine, however, that this law always works instantaneously. You may render more service and better service than you are supposed to render for a few days, then discontinue the practice and go back to the old, usual habit of doing as little as can be safely trusted to get you by, and the results will in no way benefit you.  But if you adopt the habit as a part of your life's philosophy, and let it become known by all who know you that you render such service out of choice-not as a matter of accident, but by deliberate intent-you will soon see keen competition for your service.   
You'll observe that it's not easy to find very many people rendering such service, which is all the better for you, because you will stand out in bold contrast with practically all others who are engaged in work similar to yours.  Contrast is a powerful law, and you may, in this manner, profit by contrast.

(From The Magic Ladder to Success by Napoleon Hill, 1930)







A lovely quote by author Louise L. Hay from her book, Heart Thoughts.


You can spend 

your time griping

and begrudging the 

things that went wrong

or how you are not good

enough or you can

spend your time

thinking about 

joyous experiences.


Loving yourself and 

thinking joyful, happy

thoughts is the quickest 

route you can take to

create a wonderful life.







Have a beautiful day.





Photo: PKM  


Joy,


Rena 

www.talktotheturtle.com














Thursday, May 30, 2013

The Face of Gratitude.









The feeling that the month of May holds for me slides in every year starting around late February.  May is the month that my Mother passed away, eleven years ago now.  


Time creates many faces of gratitude when it comes to the loss of a loved one. 


For Christmas this last year my Dad  gifted to me a scanned photocopy of my Mom in her wedding day dress. The black and white photo was taken on the pew steps in the church where she and my Father were married back in 1950.


I looked at my Dad. 


Thinking hard...
What to say. 


"Don't worry he said. Your brother and sister got one too..."


"I have the original photograph" he added. 


Finally I could get some words out.


"Wow what  a nice frame you chose - with the glass and all Dad. Thanks very much. I really like it." 


He was very  pleased with my level of gratitude. 



Elsie lived a life filled with daily gratitude and tried her very hardest to show me this avenue of thinking as a way to happiness. It took a while for all her lessons to catch up to my pony express - run as fast as you can and don't look back attitude. 



I thought this year I would spare my blog the gratitude I have for everything my Mother taught me. Mothers Day came and went a few weeks ago now, however, it just seems so right to take the time again and say "Thanks Mom".  Thanks for teaching me to cast my eyes and my thoughts toward beautiful expressions of love. 



I hope that Mothers Day this month for all you Moms was a day to know and celebrate  your well of love.  Know that your love is creating a story of happiness for your child's adult life.  Your child's future of gratitude.


A place to go when its raining in your world or a sunny day, you can ask yourself one easy question.  



"What am I grateful for right now at this very moment in time?"






GRATITUDE: Louie Schwartzberg at TEDxSF











REMEMBER TO BREATHE.....








I Will Wait. Mumford & Sons: in Studio Q.







Have a beautiful day,





Photo:PKM



Joy,


Rena 


www.talktotheturtle.com





Tuesday, May 28, 2013

What is your favorite animal?




What if I were to tell you my favorite animal was a bunny rabbit?  What if I were to tell you my Aunt Rena only a few years before she unexpectedly passed away told me what her favorite animal was.  



Not earth shattering news - except  I was always led to believe that my Aunt's favorite animal was the family dog.


We were in her basement sorting through some personal effects of my Grandmother's when this lightning bolt of a personal disclosure happened. 


In the midst of the quiet loading up of a box - my Aunt lay's it on me. 


Out of the blue - she says it. 


"My favorite animal is a giraffe". 


It was said with the passion of a dancing ballerina - offered up with such innocence that I was blindsided and totally at a loss for words.   


A part of my Aunt I had never met before... 



"Ah, o.k. sure Aunt Rena - that's ah great."  I kind of remember blowing past her heart's declaration. 



There was a lot going on. We were looking at my Grandma's plastic flowers and handmade table runners.  Silver cup trophies for the town's best pie baking winner - my Granny. 


Old photographs worthy of an album showcasing my Grandma's garden. 


She must have sensed this because she touched  my arm so tenderly and held on as she talked. 


"Don't you think they are beautiful dear?"  my Aunt prodded.


"Giraffes?"  I blurted back at her.  


"Yes", my Aunt was tilting her head slightly and I could see now -  reaching out and sharing something that was really special to her. Like she was giving me the secret combination to her heart. 


Some things never get resolved in life. Time passes.  We think we know who our loved ones are.    



What  left me with an ache after this conversation is that if my Aunt had told me she loved giraffes I would have bought her some giraffe pictures or figurines.  I have gone  through my memory bank  of her house and I don't remember seeing any giraffes anywhere.  Maybe and only a slight maybe she had a giraffe carved out of wood in her reading room - but then again maybe not. Maybe I just imagined that so I could have a connection to knowing that my Aunt liked giraffes. 



It has been a few years now since my Aunt left for heaven. I think of her often - most times shaking my head with gratitude that before she was gone she got to tell me what her favorite animal really was.



I think giraffes are beautiful too - now.  I always smile when I see one. 




High Diving Giraffes - the punchline is in the rolling credits at the end.
A delightful animation short from Cube Creative -  France.









 





Have a beautiful day.



Photo: PKM


Joy,


Rena


www.talktotheturtle.com