By: Janet L. Hall
I believe it was last week when I caught John Stossel doing a talk on ABC’s 20/20, “The Big, Bad Bailout“ and it sounded intriguing to me so I watched.
He began by telling us how the government and most politician’s continually remind us that we (the nation) are in crisis and that virtually every industry, agency, and household is in trouble.
Now I’m not one to debate politics, nor do I want to with you. What I’m leading up to is your personal situation and how you
choose to perceive things.
I personally feel the word challenge is better fitting then the word crisis. The word crisis indicates disaster or catastrophe, where as a kinder word might be something like predicament, quandary or jam. When we look at the word challenge, the meanings are to confront, be brave, and face up to. The words we choose and our politicians and news people use can have a great impact on you unless you choose not to buy into their words and emotions. Unless you choose a different perception.
So now let’s look at your personal situation which might involve some challenges – things that you want to be brave about, face up to and do something about – having to do with clutter.
Perhaps you have some debt clutter, body clutter, space clutter, brain clutter, job clutter, kids clutter, or spouses clutter.
Figuring out how to best face/fix your personal challenges in and of its self might be your first challenge. Where to begin or how to begin.
First let’s break all those clutter challenges down into two areas so it isn’t so overwhelming and identify the categories that come under each area. We’ll have Person Clutter and Place Clutter.
Person Clutter:
Any worry or anything you are having a challenge making a decision about how to handle or “fix”; brain clutter (negative
thoughts and worries), debt clutter, body clutter (health and weight), speech clutter, kids clutter and spouses clutter.
Place Clutter:
Any space; floor, surface tops, drawers, filing cabinets, closets or rooms that are filled with clutter or “out of control”.
Okay let’s get started by working on speech and brain clutter first. As my dear friend Paula says, “Are you willing to make the shift in your consciousness…”? Meaning are you ready to learn how to shift and change the way you think, feel, and speak of your challenges and your life?
Are you ready to release the negative talk, to release any anger or fear, to release frustrations and impatience, to release any judging and prejudices, and to release the old beliefs?
Are you willing to make the discoveries about your clutter and take the actions to saying yes to your life”?
Okay then…
The words you think and say and the emotions you feel have a strong impact on your life and for that matter for those around you. Not only do they influence you and your future, they influence all the people near and dear to you.
Let me give you some examples:
When you say “I need more money.”
You are projecting and experiencing lack, or not enough.
Say “I have all that I need.”
When you say “I have too much cr* ap”.
You are projecting and experiencing that what you do have has no value to you or others. You are verbally ditching the stuff you have brought into your home.
Say ” I have an abundance of items that have value to others I’m willing to release, share and pass it forward”.
When you say “I feel like a prisoner in my own home”.
You are projecting and experiencing that you have no control over yourself or your home and you are unable to move around, leave, or invite others over.
Say “I have all the freedom I need, I can move effortless through my home and I welcome others to my space “.
When you think, say, or feel lack, feel unfulfilled, or talk your negative talk you are inviting that very thing into your life, into your experiences, and into your reality.
So it is when you think, say of feel abundance, feel fulfilled, and use positive talk, you are inviting that very thing into your life, into your experiences, and into your reality.
It’s called the Law of Attraction. What you ask for comes to you. What you think about comes to you.
When you begin to understand your emotions, you’ll begin to understand your thoughts and be able to change your perception, your focus and your words to a more positive point of view.
Pay close attention to your words, thoughts and emotions for the next week and see how you can change the negative into the positive. Once you begin to change your words and emotions towards your life you will begin to see miracles happen, you will begin to see a shift in your life and those around you.
Remember “Life is a Full-Time Job; You Cannot Fail Unless You Quit” (c).
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Here is an interesting article written by one of my Feng Shui associates Vladek Bednarz, FSII I thought you’d like.
The many, many components needed for a positive and beneficial learning environment can be enhanced by feng shui. Let me share a few ideas with you.
Because viewing nature integrates the brain (makes it work better and more efficiently), we must supply the children with nature if school districts don’t provide it. When this is the case, provide the classrooms with paintings or posters of nature scenes. Another option is to bring in live plants. It’s interesting to know that in Denmark every school (and office building) must have windows facing nature.
Lighting is hugely important also. The all-pervasive fluorescent lights, computers, and televisions affect the brain negatively for several reasons. For instance, their humming and flickering throw the brain stem into an “alert” state which results in a series of physiological stress responses. Examples of just two of these stress responses are a tightening of the muscles and tendons on the backside of the body and a release of adrenalin.
Please remember that when the body is in a stress response, the only information which the brain can process relates to its safety and comfort. A large portion of the cerebrum (the thinking brain) goes out to lunch and there is very little or no cognitive functioning happening. Please know that in Scandinavia fluorescent lights are banned from the classrooms. Using
natural daylight or incandescent lighting whenever possible will improve the learning capacity of students.
Another negative aspect of fluorescent lights, computers, and televisions is their huge, powerful electromagnetic fields (EMF’s) which jar the human body’s EMF. This, in turn, disturbs the brain’s electrical activity and this affects our emotions and our capacity to learn and to function. Interestingly, there are schools in this country (and others) which restrict or eliminate computer/t.v. activity in concert with the homes of the
students (and wonder of wonders, reading scores then rise!!).
EMF’s (which function just like the microwaves which cook your food by boiling the water molecules in the food) and stress also dehydrate the body. It’s very important to give students access to water. Either allow the students to bring water bottles, or provide cups if you have faucets in the classroom, or provide water coolers. About 75% of our bodies consists of water. Water conducts electricity, and if you want the bodies and brains of the students (and everybody else’s!) to communicate quickly, smoothly, and efficiently they must have water. Did you know that even a measly 2% drop in water content will negatively affect the way you do a simple math problem?
Please note: by the time you feel thirst, you are already in a huge water deficit. Students need to sip frequently, but should drink more when working on a computer or watching television.
By the way, new computers off-gas for several months. New computers should be installed in classrooms in June, as soon as the children leave for summer vacation. The windows should then be thrown open and kept open until the students return in August/September. The off-gassing will not be complete, but the worst will be over. This is better than installing new computers in August. Also, computer placement is important. Computers are frequently places on circular tables or in back-to-back rows. This means the student facing the back of someone’s computer is getting zapped full-force by that computer’s EMF’s. Better to have the computers lined up against the
peripheral (and preferably external) walls of the classroom.
Another off-gassing problem is found with the popular (but not very healthy) component of classrooms: carpeting. The glue used in the backing off-gasses. Carpeting also is a marvelous hotel for dust mites, which can cause all sorts of allergic reactions. Of course, it’s difficult to convince the powers-that-be to tear up carpeting, but if your school is being renovated it’s wise to make that suggestion. And if you’re involved in the building of
a new school, certainly this would be a topic to raise.
Now, given that fluorescent lights, computers, and televisions are
omni-present in our classrooms, and we know that they negatively affect brain functioning, what is it that we can do to assist the children’s brains? Besides drinking water and seeing pictures of nature, we can make sure that the children get daily doses of music, usually in 15-20 minute maximal increments. Musicologist Don Campbell compiled excerpts of Mozart’s
music to activate, or to stimulate, or to relax the brain in his MOZART EFFECT COLLECTION (there’s one set for children and one set for adults). Gary Lamb has created several collections which also entrain the heart to the optimal 60 beats per minute, plus others geared for learning activities.
Furthermore, have the children do integrated movements which will simultaneously stimulate and, paradoxically, relax the brain, which is the state it must be in for optimal learning and functioning. An example of integrated movements can be found in Brain Gym® (Educational Kinesiology). Twenty-six simple movements and/or processes called balances and repatternings, can compensate for the above-mentioned factors in the classroom which interfere with normal electrical functioning of the brain. They’re quick and fun to do. And, of course, the teachers will benefit also! Brain Gym® movements target all three main parts of the brain to improve memory, concentration, cognitive functioning, coordination, and release stress.
So as you can see, when we cannot overhaul our classrooms or our teaching methods, we have tools available to us to improve the feng shui in our classrooms. As the energy moves in a different way, the children will be able to learn and function better.
Janet Hall, The Person/Place Energy Mover Live this Sat., Feb. 9th in two locations and two times to chose from:
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 Saturday February 9th, 12 – 3:00 PM
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