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		<title>Going Beyond Stress and Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>“There is more to life than increasing its speed.” ~ Mohandas K. Gandhi</p> <p>Time.</p> <p>Most of the time it seems like there’s not enough of it.</p> <p>We try to squeeze more stuff into the time we have, and then wonder why stress seems to be a normal part of our daily lives.</p> <p>There’s more [...]]]></description>
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<p>Time.</p>
<p>Most of the time it seems like there’s not enough of it.</p>
<p>We try to squeeze more stuff into the time we have, and then wonder why stress seems to be a normal part of our daily lives.</p>
<p>There’s more work at our jobs than we have hours there.&#160; Many have taken on two, three and even four jobs.&#160; Sometimes it’s to make ends meet, but other times it’s to pay for those things that we think will finally bring us happiness.</p>
<p>Homes have two and three cars.&#160; Kids are enrolled in sports and other activities that seem to be going up and up in price.</p>
<p>We run faster and faster after the carrot.&#160; No matter how hard or fast we run, that carrot stays out there in front of us.&#160; If we happen to get a nibble of the carrot that taste is never enough.&#160; </p>
<p>Exhaustion sets in.&#160; The body breaks down.&#160; The emotions break down.</p>
<p>And from this weakened state, we add one more thing to our already full buckets thinking this will make things all better.</p>
<p>It won’t.&#160;&#160; And getting a bigger bucket won’t work either.&#160; The burden will still be just as heavy, and you’ll likely add more thinking that it’s OK because you have a bigger bucket.</p>
<p>We are spending less time with our loved ones.&#160; We are spending less time with ourselves.&#160; We stop eating quality food because we don’t have time for it.&#160; Eating highly processed food is easier and quicker.&#160; It doesn’t take as much time to prepare, which we think is good because it’s like taking something out of the bucket.</p>
<p>We don’t walk or ride a bike anywhere because it takes too much time.&#160; Yet there are those who drive their car to a gym they’ve paid good cash for just to walk on a tread mill.</p>
<p>It seems to me that the world is just a little bit insane.</p>
<p>What if we walked with our family for exercise, and enjoy some conversation while we’re at it?&#160; </p>
<p>What if we cared for a garden? We’d supplement our food bill with “real” food.&#160; We’d get exercise, and experience mindfulness.</p>
<p>What if there was another way to get your carrot without running on the treadmill you paid to use, carrying heavy buckets, and neglecting your spirit, body and mind?</p>
<p>There is.</p>
<p>The first thing is to make sure that the carrot you’re chasing is really what you are looking for.</p>
<p>All too often the carrot is something we’ve been told we want.&#160; Joe next door has one, and he looks happy.&#160; Jane on TV has one, and she looks happy.</p>
<p>That guy over there is a doctor, and look at all the stuff he has.&#160; He must be happy.</p>
<p>Notice, though, that each thing we strive for is ultimately to create happiness?</p>
<p>Perhaps the carrot should be Happiness.</p>
<p>Is running on a treadmill you paid someone else to use, carrying heavy buckets filled with activities that do not fulfil your soul and weigh heavily on your body and emotions making you happy?</p>
<p>If you answered yes to this, great.&#160; I’m truly happy you found your happiness.</p>
<p>If you answered no to this, maybe it’s time to make some changes.</p>
<p>If you agree, the next question becomes, “what would make me happy?”</p>
<p>If you can’t answer that right away, maybe you can answer “what is not making me happy?”</p>
<p>Lightening the load and releasing little bits of unhappiness creates the opening to see what would make you happy.</p>
<p>What if you only filled your bucket with things that made you happy?&#160; I’ll bet that bucket would be easy to carry. And if you jump off the treadmill and go for a walk out in the world you’ll likely find more happy things to put in your bucket too!</p>
<p>Walking and exploring the world with your buckets full of happiness.&#160; </p>
<p>Now that sounds like a LIFE!</p>
<p>I’m in!&#160; Are you?</p>
<p align="center">***</p>
<p><strong>Velma Gallant, The Queen of JOY!</strong> is an author, speaker, teacher, and healer.&#160; As the host of “Welcome Changes Radio, she has interviewed over 100 personal growth and development experts.&#160; Between growing up, raising a family, and building her business, she’s come to the conclusion that life is a continuous series of events and transitions.&#160; There were times when she felt lost, broken, and confused, until she realized she wasn’t defined by these events and transitions.&#160; Velma has stopped defining herself by what she does and the events of her life, and invites you to do the same!&#160; JOY comes from within, and has been there all along, waiting to be rediscovered.</p>
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