Thursday, March 31, 2011

Learn to Fly!

Just thought I would share a wonderful website...Hope you enjoy


OVERWHELMED? DISORGANIZED? LIVING IN CHAOS?
The FlyLady's Simple FLYing Lessons Will Show You How to Get Your Home and Your Life in Order--and It all Starts With Shining Your Sink!

Personal Information
This is the Official Family Page for my FlyBabies. This pages gives us more features than the group.

Personal Interests
Helping people get rid of Clutter and CHAOS! Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome.

Email
Facebook@flylady.net
Website http://www.facebook.com

Celebrating Ourselves and Our Girlfriends!!!


Celebrating Ourselves and Our Girlfriends!!!



I'm only as strong as the cocktails I drink, the hairspray I use, and the girlfriends I have. Here's to you! Why do we only have parties for each other when one of us gets married, pregnant, has a birthday, or retires? What would most of us do without our sisters, confidants, and shopping, lunching and traveling girlfriends? Let's celebrate each other for each other's sake!



Someone will always be prettier.

Someone will always be smarter.

Someone's house will be bigger.

Someone will drive a better car.

Someone's children will do better in school.

And someone's husband will fix more things around the house.

So let it go, and love you and your circumstances.

Think about it.

The prettiest woman in the world can have hell in her heart.

And the most highly favored woman on your job may be unable to have children.

And the richest woman you know, she's got the car, the house, the clothes....might be lonely.

And the word says if "I have not love, I am nothing."

So, again, love yourself.

Love who you are. Look in the mirror in the morning and smile and say "I am too blessed to be stressed and too anointed to be disappointed!"

"Winners make things happen. Losers let things happen."



Be Blessed ladies and pass this on to encourage another woman.



"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world".

Sunday, March 20, 2011

First Day of Spring, What it Means to Me....


Woke up this morning, was as nice as it could be, birds chirping, wind blowing the grass is all green

I sat with my coffee beside me and looked into the sky and remembered thanking god for another day of being alive

Everyone is still sleeping, not a noise in the air, oh except the birds and that's all i can tell

The trumpit's are spouting with green all around, not to long before the orange hits the ground

Roses are budding, trees dressed in lovely green, honey suckles blooming, the smell is so sweet

If i had one wish for a life time, what would it be? To have this blissful weather here that we call SPRING.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

National Stress Out Week

National Stress Øut Week, Nov. 8–14
National Stress Øut Week Spotlights Connection Between Anxiety Disorders and Substance Abuse—and What to Do About It
November 8–14, 2010

A recent scientific study finds alcohol as the most harmful of all drugs. But for many people, a glass of wine with dinner or a few drinks at a party is no cause for concern.
However, people with an anxiety disorder who use alcohol or other substances to alleviate their symptoms may actually make their anxiety worse. And it can be a vicious cycle: The symptoms of one disorder can make the symptoms of another worse.

During National Stress Øut Week, November 8–14, the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA) encourages you discover the difference between everyday stress and an anxiety disorder; take time to relax and unwind; and find help for anxiety, substance abuse, and other disorders.

Seven out of ten adults in the United States say they experience stress or anxiety daily, and most say it interferes at least moderately with their lives. About one-third report persistent stress or excessive anxiety daily or that they have had an anxiety or panic attack. It isn’t unusual for those with social anxiety disorder, PTSD, panic , or other anxiety disorders to drink excessively to cope with symptoms or try to escape them.

Murray Stein, MD, MPH, and John Walker, PhD, write in Triumph Over Shyness: Conquering Social Anxiety Disorder that social anxiety disorder “frequently travels in the company of other emotional difficulties” such as alcohol or drug abuse, depression, and other anxiety disorders.

Those with an anxiety disorder—some 40 million adults in the U.S.—are two to three times more likely to have an alcohol or other substance abuse disorder at some point in their lives than the general population.

http://www.adaa.org/understanding-anxiety/national-stress-%C3%B8ut-week

I'm a South East Ga. Girl Home Page

I'm a South East Ga. Girl Home Page

Friday, November 5, 2010

Meeting In The Ladies Room

Tue. Nov. 9th
@8pm
at www.thesegg.spruz.com
in the Chat section

Hope to see you there!