Monday, July 28, 2008

Running Out

This is from a recent horoscope but the philosophy I think is appropriate to all...

Running out of time? Or patience? These are self-replenishing commodities.

Just as we never run out of reasons to feel agitated, irritated or annoyed, so we never run out of potential reasons to forgive, forget, be kind and be tolerant.

Life's too dull if all we ever do is act like model citizens. It's too unhappy if we let resentments or anxieties dominate our thoughts and feelings.

Life's is short: enjoy every moment.


Source: www.cainer.com

Monday, July 21, 2008

The straw that broke the camel's back

Once upon a time in a land far, far away, a merchant needed a camel to transport straw to another city. Since each piece of straw weighed no more than a feather, the merchant did not anticipate the rest of the story. As each piece of straw was put on the camel's back, the camel never complained. The camel said to his master, "I can handle this. I have lots of energy. I am strong, and after all, it is my responsibility to carry the straw."

Well, we all know what happened. The camel never complained, it did what camels are suppose to do, and the addition of one final blade of straw buckled the knees of the camel, broke its back, and he slumped to the desert floor. This is a famous story which fits into many of the themes on our stress blog. Some of the themes which I derive from the story are as follows.

The camel, like many of us, never learns to say "no." He did what he was supposed to do as do many of us and it took its toll on his health and well-being.

The camel, like many of us, did not know its limits. We only have so much strength, we only have so much time, and we only have so much energy. If we continue to say "yes" to everything, we are set up for the same fate as the camel.

The camel did not strike a compromise with his master. There were no discussions of limits; there were no discussions of dividing up the burden to use other camels; there was no attempt to negotiate with the master a better way to deliver the product or to complete the task.

So, what other lessons do you find in the power walk of the camel? In a sense, each of us is a camel with responsibilities and tasks and very clear limits. What have some of us learned so that we do not go down the same road as our camel brethren?

Resource: By Edward T. Creagan, M.D.
Published on 2/7/08 at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/stress-blog/MY00152

Friday, July 11, 2008

New Location!

I've said good-bye to Sydney and am settling in nicely to east Lake Macquarie and, as of this morning, have a clinic to work from! Details are:

Location Address:

Wellness Massage
Shop 10, Swansea Arcade
172 Pacific Hwy
Swansea NSW 2281

it's located behind the Amcal Chemist, opposite the Post Office and there's a carpark out the back. All very handy.

Phone: 0419447224
or book online at

Operating hours for massage and reiki:

Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri - 12noon – 7pm (earlier appointments available by request)

Saturday – 9am – 2pm

Wednesday – mobile appointments only 9am – 12 noon

Sunday – closed


Rates:

30 minutes - $40

45 minutes - $50

60 minutes - $60

90 minutes - $80

EFTPOS & Credit card (Visa, Mastercard only) available

10% pensioner discount available, please advise at time of booking and bring your pensioner ID to your appointment.

Of course my long-standing referral and loyalty fee will still operate, with only a little change. I'm now offering:

* 10% discount off your session when someone you refer to me has taken a session: this is accruable if you wish; and

* Purchase and pay for a block of five sessions to be taken within a six month period and you get 10% off the total value.

I look forward to seeing you at the clinic soon.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

On the shores of Lake Macquarie

... well, sort of. Lovely view from my driveway at least!
The flat is functional, rather pre-loved but will comfortably fill the gap for awhile.

I'm getting myself organised and have the option of space at the local Chiropractors plus seeing another clinic option in Swansea on Thursday, so hope to be working next week, which my bank account will be pleased with. Not having to spend much on food mind you: Mum's gourmet cooking brings a smile to anyone's face.

Here are some pics of my new place:

View from the driveway -


Sunset


Twilight


Lounge


Bedroom


there's a second bedroom, bathroom and kitchen of course!

Will be back soon with more health topics.