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January 25, 2005

Beth's "Brain Food"
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- Beth's "Brain Food"

- Quote This!

- Letters

- Beth's
  Announcements

- Overwhelm Tip

Xena - The "word"
  from Xena

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Winter Got You Down?
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All the bad news fit to print getting you down? Feeling helpless and hopeless about the tsunami, the winter storms, too much rain, the war? Sometimes it can be overwhelming. The problem is, when you feel that way, it is hard to get anything done. There are a few sure fire ways to beat the winter doldrums. See if one of these will work for you.

First make sure it isn't a chemical imbalance. I notice that I get a little down when I forget to take my vitamins, or when I don't get enough sleep. If you live in a northern state with a stingy winter sun, you may have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) - a condition that results from too little exposure to the sun. Here is s link that may help. http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/alternative/9907/12/sun.depression/index.html

If you have been under extreme stress, your endorphin tank may be low, or you may have some other chemical imbalance. Even if you don't think you can afford it, take a day or a weekend off and let others run the world for a change. The planet will still spin if you take some R&R on the beach or at the spa for a day. Make sure you are getting enough greens and healthy food in your diet. And get to bed a little early for the next week or so. (I know, with kids that can be tough, but trust me, they will figure it out… if you don't get some rest, they will HAVE to figure it out when they are home and you're in the hospital!)

You may just have good old-fashioned post-holiday depression. Relax -we all go through it from time to time - usually when holiday credit card bills arrive. A few suggestions:

  1. Remember - other people are feeling it too. Sometimes it helps to help others. Think of ways you can brighten the lives of those around you. Check in with a phone call or a note and tell them they matter. Send flowers, or a gift certificate for no reason. I recently left a cheery message on a friend's phone and got an amazing response. He said his father had just died and he was completely at sea. He hadn't told anyone yet. He said, "How on earth did you know? Your phone call gave me the strength to carry on."
  2. Stop by a charity organization today and pitch in. What can you bring to the homeless shelter, the domestic abuse shelter, your local hospital or the clothing drive at your church or Goodwill? Give something away - doesn't matter if it is goods, time or energy. It will remind you that you have more than you know, and you are, indeed, fortunate. Celebrate your abundance instead of focusing on lack.
  3. If you own a small business and you are having a hard time making those sales calls-try calling a few members of your fan club. They will be happy to hear from you and it will remind you what a difference you make in the world. If you don't own a business, think of three people who love you and call them or drop them a note just to say hi. The effort alone will make you feel better and you will spread a little sunshine on the way.
  4. Do something you have wanted to do but haven't taken the time: decide to see that play or movie tonight. Take a few hours off this evening and read the book you set aside. Get a few friends together and go dancing. Find a new hobby and get started.
  5. Find one project you set aside and focus on finishing it. Closure is good for the soul. It opens the door to new beginnings. Get maximum punch from it and brag about finishing it to someone who cares. If you can't think of anyone, drop me a line and I will ooh and ahh for you.

Do you see a common theme here? The real secret is ACTIVITY. Doing something other than playing "pity-poor-me" is a surefire way for getting over depression and for getting over yourself! Just remember my Dad's two favorite lines: "What's the lesson?" and "This, too, shall pass."

Take care of yourself! The world has enough crazy people in it, we don't need one more.
A hui hou,
Beth


   Quote This!
"There are two kinds of people in the world. There are the folks who just brighten the room when they walk in. And then there are folks who brighten it by walking out!" -Mark Victor Hansen
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   Letters
Association of Arizona Healthcare Volunteers

January 15, 2005

"Dear Beth:
Several AAHV Board members have read with particular delight of your being named Director of Women of Scottsdale! Many congratulations from some of your biggest fans. Everyone at last November's conference so enjoyed your presentation -- your information and your energy and enthusiasm. Our wider membership will surely celebrate this honor with you.

Congratulations, Beth!"

Sincerely,
Donna Rae Cintora
President, AAHV

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   Beth's Announcements
Announcements:
  1. There is a great new feature on the web site called "Ask Beth". If you have something you'd like to see discussed in a newsletter, or you want a little motivational boost, send Beth a quick note and she will personally get back to you within a week.
  2. Beth's schedule takes her to Hawaii in February, March and April. If you are in the military or government, there are still seats available for the February 18th program on Managing Change. Beth also has trips scheduled to California, Kansas, Nevada, and Florida in the coming months. Click here to contact Beth for booking information.
  3. Watch Beth's store for new products. We will be releasing several new tapes in the coming months, and Beth has a wonderful new book in the works!
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   Overwhelm Tip
Something you can do right now to get out of overwhelm…

(Each issue I am going to give you links to things that I think might help. Not all of these will be for everyone, but the web is becoming such an exciting place that exploring it is an absolute delight!)

Are you ready for your moment of Zen? If you are depressed, stressed out, feeling hopeless, or just in need of a swift kick - click here. This NEVER fails to lift me up. Thanks to Terri McPherson of Canada for sharing it: http://www.wisehearts.com/yaam.html

Stephanie Frank has been upgrading her site for the past few months. You may remember Stephanie, she is "Tthe Accidental Millionaire". Click here to order the download or CD or her teleseminar with Beth earlier this year. And check out her website for ideas on getting richer in 2005.

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   The "word" from XenaXena
Well - I just don't understand humans. You walk upright and can reach the can opener. You know how to motor around in those big metal boxes on wheels and you can buy dog treats at will. You get to eat whenever you want, and eat from the table without being scolded. What goes on in your minds that make you depressed?

Do you forget who you are? What you can do? How easy it is for you to get around? Even if your two legs don't work, they make chairs with wheels for you! How cool is that? I spend all day trying to protect you from the boogie man that prowls around the sidewalks and back yard. But I can't protect you from the one in your head unless you pick me up and let me lick your face. Tell you what, if you are depressed, send me an email and I'll send you a big Chihuahua hug. You take care now! Love, Xena

Click here to email me (Xena)! (You don't think humans are the only ones to get fan mail do you?)

Love,
Xena (The real Chihuahua at Beth's house!)
PS - thanks for all the letters and pictures! I knew Beth's readers were smart people. You all have great looking four-leggeds living with you. That's why your life is going so well

[Editors note: Attitudes and advice given out by Chihuahuas do not reflect the opinions of management. However, in the interest of political correctness and recognition of multi-canine diversity, we will let her speak her mind. We are not responsible if you take her advice.]

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   Helping you handle the crazy times and difficult people in your life!
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