Pray and breathe!

Keeping POSITIVE is my daily goal but sometimes it is hard when there are so many negative things going on around me. How do I stay positive in a world that breeds negativity? Well we will see if I can manage it! It is hard but not impossible. First thing is to make sure I Pray every chance I get and second........breathe!

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Just a Hispanic Jersey girl living in the South and trying to stay positive every day!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Sounds of Freedom

The beginning of Labor Day Weekend unfolds with the thoughts of the countless blessings pervading my mind.  Sitting in the car outside my daughter's school, I patiently wait for the dismissal bell to ring. The blowing wind ushers countless sounds in through the open window, enveloping my space.  The sounds guide my eyes to the tall metal post holding the symbol of our nation. The following poem was inspired by the moments that followed.  I hope you enjoy it and your Labor Day Weekend.  I pray that it is a Positively Blessed one!

"Sounds of Freedom"

Intermittent flapping sounds,
spurred by metallic clanking rounds

Capture ones fervent attention,
to look in awe at this presentation

The wind manipulates and urges,
the cloth to obey commanded surges

To flutter and wave to and fro,
the stars and stripes surely show

Proudly displaying who ranks high,
around the world for you and I!


Saturday, August 17, 2013

Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder

     The other day I was asked by a gentleman if I liked sports.  Not particularly was my answer.  Why, I asked.  He said that his wife of four years was lamenting over football starting in a few weeks and that she would lose her husband to it until the season was over.  I looked over at him as if I were waiting for the punchline.  I was thinking, where was the problem in this situation?  The sports lover asked me what my take on spouses spending time watching sports instead of being with their spouses was.  I stated that there were no issues for me that my husband spent his time watching sports instead of being with me.  Actually, I let him know that I thought it was great that my husband was able to enjoy watching sports without me.
     In fact I really preferred him to go enjoy his favorite pastime.  With a curious look on his face the man cautiously asked me why.  My reason was simple.  While my husband was busy watching sports, I was studying, shopping, or enjoying my favorite pastimes.  I enjoy listening to all types of music while I quilt, write poetry, read novels.  I do not expect my husband to like everything I do.  Let's face it, its not like your spouse is out handing out bills at a strip joint!  They are just enjoying some sports either alone or with other sports lovers.  Hey better them than me!  
     Yes, I do admit that when I was younger I was insecure and clung to my man.  I even endured sitting on the couch and watching (actually sleeping through) hours of endless sports.  Heck, I even bought him tickets to different sports events and attended with him.  That was the young me who wanted to please my man and overlooked my likes and wants.  Now that I am more mature, I realize that in order to make one another happy you need to communicate, trust and  support one another.  If sports makes my spouse happy then more power to him watching it.  Likewise, I know that my husband also wants me to do what makes me happy.  
     After we indulge in our hobbies we do come together and enjoy doing things we both like.  Being in a committed relationship takes give and take.  If you allow for time apart from one another you will both grow to appreciate the time you do have together all the more.  The old saying, "Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder" is really true.  The time you spend doing your own thing will nurture your relationship and show your partner that you care enough to give them space.  You will reap the rewards when your loved one enjoys the time you do spend together! Have a positively Blessed day!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Possible!

One of my Facebook friends had posted this quote today.  I though it was so positive that I decided to post it here.  It is so apropos for my blog. Enjoy and have a Positively Blessed Day!

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Daring To Drive

     Driving remains last on my “favorite things to do” list. Though I prefer someone else drive, necessity obligates me to grin and bear it.  My teen years began the propagation of the fears of driving.  My dislike of driving stems from the loss of a dear friend from a collision with an 18 wheel tractor trailer truck.  It showed inevitable, the day my mother would say, that it was time for me to learn to drive and to get my driver’s license.  The Horror!  No, I was not your typical teenager!   
     Usually, at least when I was young, teens chomped at the bit to get the keys of their parent’s car and get comfy behind the wheel.  By having their driver’s license, teens felt the power of finally having the freedom to go places on their own without the presence of parental authority sullying their plans.   All around me friends and classmates reveled in the success of passing the driving test while shaking their car keys in the air tightly grasped in their fists. 
     The knot in the pit of my stomach grew tighter with each viewed celebration. I made up excuses of why it was not the right time to learn how to drive to all who approached the subject of driving.  The delay stretched out as long as I could take it when I ran out of excuses and was finally confronted with facing my fears.  It suffices to say that with such a dislike and a lack of enthusiasm for driving, I went through three driving teachers throughout my training period.  With each practice driving session my distress of the foreseeable driving test soared.  My first two instructors, my mother and sister, suddenly became too “busy” to teach me after a few “close calls”.  I did not blame them, I was pretty freaked out too when I almost hit those two cars while trying to make a left turn.   Disheartened and petrified my third and final coach came in to the mix. 
     My sister’s boyfriend braved the following sessions brilliantly.  Though I never saw him flinch or heard him scream at me in terror, I know I was a horribly lackluster and scary student.  His patience and consistent schooling in the art of driving eventually gave me more confidence that I could pass the driving test once and for all.  The days leading up to the fateful test day were full of prayers and tears.  The terror of driving surpassed that of not passing.  Finally the day arrived; of course it had to rain! 
     So rain would be my undoing!  My mother drove me to the test as I sat in the car frozen and staring at the rain drops snaking down the passenger window.  I just concentrated on the drops and said prayers the whole way to the test center.  Once the tester joined me in the vehicle I took a deep breath and just imagined my coach in the seat next to me and went on my way.  Before I knew it I was back at the test center successfully parallel parking.  It was over.  I glanced over to the rain soaked sidewalk where two women jumped up and down under umbrellas with wide smiles on their faces; my mom and probably some other teens mom.   The tester handed me a paper and said, “Congratulations!”  It was over! 

     Following the driving test I remember my mom getting in passenger seat asking me to drive home and I responded by saying “no way”!  It is so funny now thinking back to that time in my life.  I say funny because now my daughter and niece are at the age where they are preparing for the driver’s test.  My daughter, very much like me, is very reluctant to practice driving.  My niece on the other hand, whose father by the way was my last driving coach, cannot wait to get behind the wheel.  My daughter has in no way the same reason for disliking driving as I did but dislikes it just the same.  It gets me to wonder if the reason for the disinterest in driving is due to real fears or lack of interest in driving due to the rising of the use of modern technology to do everything.  Most teens in the modern era prefer to study, shop, interact and play on their computers rather than drive to the mall as I did when I was young.  Either way my work is cut out for me with teaching my daughter how to drive.  I never imagined that I would ever have to teach someone else how to drive!  The wisdom I hope to impart to my daughter and my niece is that whatever it may be, driving, school or work, take a deep breath, say a prayer, give it your all and give it a chance!  You may not initially be good at it but practice makes perfect and you will be a better person for having tried!  Have a positively blessed day!!

How to

So you want to know how to be more positive? It will take practice and dedication but it is well worth it. Hey listen no one is perfect, after all we are only human, we will falter but trying is the first step to a better, less stressed, more positive you!



THINK DO BE

THINK DO BE

11 ways to become positive

Here are 11 steps for a more positive you that I read on http://www.advancedlifeskills.com/

1. Think Gratitude=focus on your blessings

2. Choose Happiness=choose to be happy

3. Substitute challenges for problems=focus your attention on positive outcomes

4. View life as a journey=look forward to new and unfamiliar experiences

5. Stop and smell the roses=enjoy the simple things in life

6. Begin your day on a positive note=focus on the things that bring you joy and take that with you throughout the day
7. Be positively aware=actively search for the positive side of things

8. Act out happy=act like a happy, optimistic person

9. Hang out with positive people=be influenced by optimistic people

10. Do a gratitude review nightly=think of ten things you are truly grateful for

11. Minimize exposure to negative influences= stop watching, listening and reading to the news.

Keep this list handy and use it as a guide to get you on the positive track. If you feel your starting to get negative just review the list and get back on the wagon. After a while it will become second nature and you will be the positive, happy person you want to be.

For the full article on "11 Steps to a More Positive You" by Jonathan at Advanced Life Skills, please click on this link

http://advancedlifeskills.com/blog/11-steps-to-a-more-positive-you/

Armed forces

Armed forces
I would like to send positive thoughts, prayers and many thanks to all the men and women in our United States Armed Forces who support and defend our country around the world! A big Thank you to the family members who support our troops! THANK YOU and GOD BLESS AMERICA!