Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Guest "confession" by Peri Clark

Peri is certified in Career Development, both as a counsellor and a practitioner. She is also certified in Firo B, (behavioral elements) and specializes in Emotional Intelligence Assessment (EQ-i™), Coaching and Development. She has extensive training in working with people dealing with anxiety and challenges. Peri currently lives on the beautiful Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada but serves clients throughout North America, Southeast Asia (Indonesia & Singapore) and Australia.

Besides all that stuff...Peri also happens to be my mother. And a wonderful one she is! Since I can remember she has always taught us kids to embrace self improvement, the power of the mind, and to live life with flair and laughter. Although there were/are times when I wish that she didn't always know exactly what the real reason might be that I'm sad or mad or want to punch someome in the face! ... "now Lora, think of what YOU might be reflecting right now....", "you are where you want to be honey." Well....she's right! and I thank her for that.

Here is a "confession" she is sharing with us today.



(Slightly Unconventional) Emotional Wisdom- by Peri

Have you felt frustrated with someone this week? I am betting that the answer is YES!

Frustration is a normal reaction that everyone experiences from time to time (unless they are emotionally dead or in a coma) in social environments like work, school, or with family members It is unavoidable. Ongoing triggers like office politics, long hours, huge workloads, inefficient coworkers and deadlines make the workplace the perfect breeding ground for frustration at its best! Not to mention pre-occupied family members. (PS3, cell phones, Facebook anyone), who don’t seem to be pulling their weight around the house.

Whether it affects your efficiency, your sanity, your plans for the evening, or even your mood- in the long run it depends on how you handle it.

My way of handling frustration is rather unconventional. I like to picture the source of my frustration (usually a person) in different, unusual scenarios. For example, a co-worker that I am finding particularly annoying- perhaps they are not returning my phone calls, or, I need them to assist me by providing some information that they all of a sudden don’t seem to be able to- find although they had it an hour ago. Maybe I need someone to help me move something that is too heavy to do by myself, but they cant do it till next week, which by that will time have me fired. Or how about the family member that eats off your precious heirloom plates then hides them under their bed, that you are unable to find until you see a mouse heading in for a snack?

Regardless of the infraction, I get immense pleasure by picturing these “Frustrating Freddies” with necks made of rubber. As I twist their head round and round, the neck participates by acting as a sort of “propeller rod”. Once the heads get round up very tightly- you let go….and imagine the havoc that happens with their necks unwinding at the speed of lightening, and the look of shock and awe on their faces as it happens! Ha Ha Ha. It is pretty funny. Sometimes picturing the head bouncing off of walls to a Rolling Stones tune or the Philharmonic Orchestra for a more dramatic effect, is very amusing. Other times the neck may be so tightly wound that it actually lifts them off the ground – helicopter style, hopefully not into a ceiling fan! There are untold amounts of possible scenarios that are sure to satisfy a harmless, imaginary payback as the result of being an uncooperative idiot.

Ally McBeal perfected this method in her show. Not only does it help you vent, relieve your frustration, and feel a heck of a lot better, you can do so with a smile. Try it and let me know how it works for you!

This is Peri- your emotional wisdom provider- wishing you a frustration free week!

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Hair Talk

I am having a bad hair day! I can hardly stand myself right now because I should’ve known when I woke up this morning that it was not going to be a good hair day… for one, my cowlick was extra, shall I say pointy!

So for now I have it up in a extra high ponytail that is so tight that I feel a headache coming on, and I might look like I’ve had a facelift too. I know that both my sisters know exactly what I am talking about.

We all complain about our hair. Women have been straightening, dying, curling, extending and decorating their hair since the beginning of time, even the flintstones ladies accessorized their hair with bones to make it look more attractive!

Now I do in fact actually like my hair most of the time. I have come to appreciate the inconsistent waves and curls, the nice volume when I let it air dry, and the natural color change that happens from summer to winter.

But I wouldn’t mind having these gorgeous heads of hair! Here are some my all time fav celebrity hair. Notice that they are mostly long brunettes but I included a couple of blondes too, not to appear bias...


Penelope Cruz - gorgeous glossy shine!


Vanessa Hudgens - beautiful beach hair!


Gisele - if I was a blonde bombshell!


Blake Lively - ladylike luscious layers!


Maybe it's time for me to get a wash & blow!
xx

Monday, December 07, 2009

Rejuvenation Monday!

For something completely new....today I started my 7 day gentle cleansing detox to get bikini ready for my winter vacation! 2 magical herb pills 15 mins before breakfast, and 2 with breakfast, taken with a full glass of purified water, and the same with dinner. So far so good, and obviously there hasn't been any noticable changes (I did have the quite the sneezing attack this morning)... but because of my overactive imagination I am already sensing my body's gratitude, and I can already tell that I am going to feel amazing by the end of it. And it won't hurt that my last day of detox will be my first morning in beautiful Barbados! It'll be my first time on the Carribean Sea. Not only that, it'll be my first vacation with my bb Kelsey. I am way too excited!

Now what to pack?

xx