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| Laurie Stolmaker, MA, MFT |
Uncluttering Your Life Now
It is pretty common, among the folks I work with,
for people to have a lot going on. This can cause
unwanted stress. When I talk with people about
cutting back or simplifying, many can't find
something they can or want to give up. What can you do?
I have noticed that many of us waste time looking for lost items or moving clutter from one place to another. We collect things we might need some day, let paperwork pile up and keep stuff we no longer need. Being challenged in these areas, I have gathered a few ideas to help. Keep in mind that, if you have a really big problem, there is help. Check out www.clutterersanonymous.net. Answer the twenty questions and find out if attending a meeting might be for you. Check this site out if your clutter keeps you from having visitors to your home or if the problem is making your life unmanagable. Therapy can help you uncover the source of a need to hang onto things you no longer need.
Below are some ideas I have found useful.
One of the best books I have found to help deal with
all the papers, things to remember and appointments
is Getting Things Done by David Allen.
Allen's book
has two main premises that I like:
When we have something to do, even if it is not for
a few days or weeks, our minds keep coming back to
it, reminding and reviewing, without prioritizing.
This keeps our thoughts cluttered and interferes
with what we want to do NOW. By writing things down
in a reliable place, creating To Do or In boxes that
function properly and delegating, we unclutter our
thoughts. If I know I will get a reminder that I
need to call the dentist, I eliminate that little
nagging thought from coming in when I am
working. By uncluttering our homes and offices, we unclutter our minds, making space for more quality of life. Slowing down and simplifying is one of the keys to living Your Authentic Life! |
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| Laurie Stolmaker, MA, MFT |
Make Sure the Message of Love Gets Through!
Do you remember being a teenager? What things were
most important to you? Did you care about the things
your parents valued?
Parenting teens can be a fun and memorable part of raising kids. So many parents and teens that I meet are just not having a good time with each other. Here are just a few of the tips I have used and taught folks. I am committed to helping parents find and express the love and appreciation they have for their almost adult family members.
If you think your teen has a problem with substance abuse, share your concern from a place of love and caring. Don't jump to conclusions out of fear. Spend time with your teen talking and finding out about their current challenges. Offer to be a listener and then listen! Threats, ultimatums and traps don't build connection. Help troubled teens find ways to help themselves without cutting off communication. Offer and support treatment when appropriate. And remember to take good care of yourself and nurture your other relationships. Remember that, when they come out the other side of the challenges of adolescence, you want to have a loving connection. Avoid the pitfalls of dehumanizing them. Make sure the message of love gets through! Remind yourself that we are all human beings, deserving of dignity and respect. |
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Support on Your Spiritual Journey
The Secret Life of Bees is a novel that created a
buzz among women about the sacred feminine. Perhaps
you are someone curious about how to incorporate
the feminine into your spiritual practice. Maybe you
have yearned to know more, but don't know where to
begin.
I have supported women on their unique journeys to create a spiritual path that they can resonate with. I offer individual support and consultation for those on an unfolding spiritual path. Presentations, groups, workshops and ritual making are all available to those who feel curious or called to honor the feminine in their lives.
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All Articles Copyrighted by Laurie Stolmaker, MA,
MFT 2005-2006
You are welcome to reprint articles in their entirety, as long as you also include this copyright notice. |
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