It's Time...

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to bring your daydream into reality. Everyone has something they are envisioning in their minds as they do their every day stuff. Maybe it’s writing a book, a career change, a product idea or a performance piece. Whatever the daydream is, it can be attained through small steps starting with research. Next, it’s important to set non-negotiable time blocks aside to explore the necessary shifts in your lifestyle to bring the daydream to life. During this “day in the life of” process, it may be discovered that you don’t really want to do all the work required to have the daydream part of your life. This is your life and your design of everything in it so you get to decide what parts of that daydream get to take up space and your time. You can call it your Franendream or something more clever. It will probably be better than you envisioned in your head since you took the parts that most inspired you. Keep attempting to bring your daydreams to life since you’ll never know what could be if you don’t try to make it happen.

Weekend Design & Wellness Project

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Create and execute an act of kindness this weekend. What is something that you could do that would bring joy, happiness or relief to someone else? Here are some ideas to show kindness in simple and inexpensive ways; bake something for a friend or neighbor that could use some cheering up, pay for the coffee or meal of an unsuspecting stranger, donate to your favorite charity or for purpose foundation… Use your natural skills to express kindness in your own unique way. You will impact someone’s life in ways you’ll never understand. Be kind.

Designed Solutions

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What annoys you? So many things are flooding your brain right now and your blood pressure is probably rising. It’s ok. Choose one for now and then make a list of all the other annoyances later.

This design and creativity exercise taps into the brainstorming compartment of your brain. Warning, lots of synapses will occur between your left and right brain hemispheres. Just allow the magic to unfold regardless if you’re dominant in logistics or creativity. They will balance in this process.

It’s time to think big and work backwards to create your own doable baby steps to create a solution to this annoyance.

By asking and answering questions pertaining to a specific problem, you will be minimizing the grandiosity of this issue. The anxiety will gradually reduce with each answer and the solution will feel more attainable.

Questions to ask/answer:

  1. What is the most frustrating/anger-some/annoying aspect of this (blank)?

  2. Where (geographically) is this a problem?

  3. What change or shift in my daily life can I make to have any impact on changing this annoyance?

Feel free to add more question as necessary to guide you through this process of solution design.

Great job, you just solved a problem, imagine what else you as one little person can do!

*Keep in mind that what annoys you can include interpersonal relationships with coworkers, your partner, friends or family members. The best way to deal with difficult personalities, is to adopt a very difficult zen practice called, “is that so?.” From personal experience, this is a challenge, but once you fully detach from what is annoying you about another person, you will have a beautiful sense of freedom.

Here is the story behind “is that so.”

“A beautiful girl in the village was pregnant. Her angry parents demanded to know who was the father. At first resistant to confess, the anxious and embarrassed girl finally pointed to Hakuin, the Zen master whom everyone previously revered for living such a pure life. When the outraged parents confronted Hakuin with their daughter's accusation, he simply replied "Is that so?"

When the child was born, the parents brought it to the Hakuin, who now was viewed as a pariah by the whole village. They demanded that he take care of the child since it was his responsibility. "Is that so?" Hakuin said calmly as he accepted the child. 

For many months he took very good care of the child until the daughter could no longer withstand the lie she had told. She confessed that the real father was a young man in the village whom she had tried to protect. The parents immediately went to Hakuin to see if he would return the baby. With profuse apologies they explained what had happened. "Is that so?" Hakuin said as he handed them the child.” 

Weekend Design & Wellness Project

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Watch a scary movie this weekend and forget about your real life fears for a moment. If you get inspired by the rollercoaster of emotions and drama filled suspense, come up with your own horror movie idea. Share it with a friend, partner or family member and let them add to your idea. Some of the greatest movies, products and business ideas come from silly banter. Enjoy scaring the bejesus out of yourself!

"Little Joni's Life Lessons"

Are you looking for an entertaining and lighthearted book to add to your fall reading list? Well, get to making some tea or cocoa, grab your coziest blanket and dive into Little Joni’s Life Lessons,a humorous collection of the hard learned lessons of author, Joni Myers. This book will be hard to put down and make those around you wonder what all of the giggling is about. Just tell them they will have to read it for themselves to find out. “Little Joni’s Life Lessons” is a great holiday gift for anyone you know that likes to laugh and be inspired to start writing down their own life’s lessons. There is more humor in your blundering past than you may realize. Enjoy and be sure to share this book with friends and family.

Intro from the backcover:

“Did you ever look back over your life and wonder how and when you learned certain lessons? It’s an interesting thing to do. It’s also a scary thing to do. It makes you think about all the times you screwed up. What’s even scarier is that you don’t always remember the lessons you’ve learned and you have to repeat the screw-ups in order to learn them again.

Joni shares what she has learned during her journey from childhood curiosity, Catholic confusion, growing up in the groovy 1970’s and finding her soul mate to starting her family and so much more.”

Little Joni’s Life Lessons, is available now on Amazon and be sure to visit JoniMyers.com for updates on the release date of her upcoming book, “The Obitchuary.”

 

ABOUT JONI MYERS…

What can we say about Joni Myers? Hmmm, well, we could go with statistics, but that would be boring. We could go with looks, but that would be scary. Let’s just say that Joni Myers is a writer. She loves the art of storytelling and loves to move people with her words. She likes to make people laugh. She likes to shock people. She likes to thrill people. She likes to excite people. She doesn’t really like to make people cry, but if one of her stories compels tears, she’s okay with that.

If you still want to know the statistics, read her first book, LittleJoni’s Life Lessons, which is a memoir that should tell you all you need to know.


I hope after reading “Little Joni’s Life Lessons” you will be inspired to get starting on writing your own story. You absolutely have a great one to share!

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