HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

We just received a newsletter claiming that "6% of 2014 is already gone"… while this might be anxiety or irritation provoking for some, at A Purposeful Path we would encourage each of you to look at this mindfully, and wonder what you plan to do with the 94% left in 2014 :)

Is there something you've always dreamt of doing?  Somewhere you've wanted to go, and haven't?  

Do you have career goals, or life transitional goals?  Have you toyed with the idea of getting into better physical shape?  

Is this THE year to end old unhealthy habits?  The year to start a new with letting go of something painful?

Whatever you may aspire to do in 2014, know you CAN DO IT.  If you are needing a little bit of help, just know we are here, and happy to help.  

HAPPY 2014!!  

2014

Happiness - what's it all about?

It seems like many people wonder what the "secret" to happiness… I guess that's why there are so many anti-depressants, self-help books, and "miracle" cures out there. 

At A Purposeful Path, we'd encourage you to seek your own form of happiness.  To be mindful about your life, and seek a healthy balance in life.  If these don't sound too inspiring, the following link is an interesting presentation on happiness, that presents this topic in a unique way...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDH4mzsQP0w

Enjoy!  

Bullying & Empathy

Bullying is real.  It happens everyday.  Not only to children, adolescents, and young adults... it happens to people across the lifespan.  Researchers suggest one very practical way to help others steer away from bullying is to teach empathy.  If kiddos are taught empathy, and adults understand empathy, it can help reduce the impact of bullying.  Try these steps to increase empathy with children:

1.  Help identify and validate your child's emotional experience.  You may not always agree with their behavior, but you can help them identify and self-regulate their own emotions. 
2. Teach kiddos to walk a mile in someone else's' shoes.  Help them find the common ground with people. 
3. Show kiddos physical affection (which helps increase the level of oxytocin, the "bonding hormone", which aids in decreasing anxiety and increasing connection between people).

We all could use a little more empathy in life.  So try these steps with your kiddos, and attempt to be more empathetic in your day to day responsibilities :) 

 

National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month is Almost OVER!

September is National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month.  With September coming to a close, we would like for all who see this to be mindful that suicide prevention and awareness can happen ALL YEAR LONG.  If you know someone who is struggling in their own life, or someone who has been affected by suicide, please refer to the following resources:

 http://allianceforsuicideprevention.org/

http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/       1-800-273-8255

Just know, there are people to talk to or chat with 24/7.  Try not to suffer alone; let's all wear a yellow ribbon to support those in need.

Fruits and Vegetable Rx?

We all know that adding fruits and vegetables to our diets is VERY healthy for our bodies... but what if you could get a prescription for these from your doctor?  How great would that be?1?  Check out how some New Yorker's are making that happen...

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/09/12/221757539/no-bitter-pill-doctors-prescribe-fruits-and-veggies#! 

So, try to add a little color to your life by making room in your diet/meals for some fruits and veggies! 

Happy Birthday!

 Today officially marks one year that A Purposeful Path has been working to help individuals, couples, families, and children.  We want to say thank you to all of the people who have chosen A Purposeful Path for their needed support and we look forward to all the future people that will choose our services.  We thoroughly enjoy what we do... assisting others find their Purposeful Path in life!  --- Ginger & Hannah

Holiday Weekend

Well, Labor Day weekend is officially here... which means different things to all of us: the end of summer, the beginning of the school year, the end of months of fun, getting back into the "work" mode...

So, whatever this holiday weekend represents for you - try to make the most of it!!  Get out and enjoy the festivities that surround us:  Mackelmore concert, Going into Old Town, Taste of Colorado, Go to a Tiki Dance, or Attend a Harvest Festival.

Remember, it's always an option to enjoy time great friends and family, and/or experience our beautiful state! 

Whatever you may choose to do, try to be mindful of your intention!  Have a wonderful weekend!! 

 

 

Reducing judgment = Increasing self control

We have all heard the phrase "We are our own worse enemy" and what this means is we can have a tendency to be the most self-critical, non-accepting, judgmental person we know.  In therapy with A Purposeful Path, we strive to assist people in having compassion toward oneself AND we know that it is hard to do!  The following website has a step-by-step exercise that may help:

https://sites.google.com/site/psychospiritualtools/Home/psychological-practices/self-affirmation-to-reduce-self-failure 

To sum this exercise up, it is attempting to assist individuals' with increasing self-control, or basically, will power.  If one's will power can increase, then making healthier decisions can improve, and one can be less critical, less judgmental, and more accepting.  So, maybe, give it a try :)

A couple natural quotes :)

Charles Darwin wrote: "All sentient beings developed through natural selection in such a way that pleasant sensations serves as their guide, and especially the pleasure from sociability and from loving our families".

A Native American elder stated: "In my heart, there are two wolves: a wolf of love and a wolf of hate.  It all depends on which one I feed each day". 

These quotes demonstrate the complex biological nature we all derive from, and the sometimes simplistic psychological nature we all possess.  What nature will your attempt to nurture today?

Buddha has some insight...

This is an intriguing Buddha quote, "Easy to do are things that are bad and harmful to oneself.  But exceedingly difficult to do are things that are good and beneficial".   

With our psychotherapy, we talk about how creating change can be difficult AND we try to emphasize that working hard at something can be what brings about the change desired.  

So, taking some insight from Buddha, what can you do today that may feel challenging AND might be a step toward feeling better?

How about a little acceptance in your life?

It is no understatement to say that we believe in the power of acceptance in our therapy at A Purposeful Path... AND we know acceptance is not just a psychological, therapeutic, self-growth topic.

Do you believe in the ability to create your own inner reality?  Henry James discussed this being helpful in determining if we view the universe as friendly or hostile... James stated, "Be willing to have it so," he urged, because "Acceptance of what has happened is the first step in overcoming the consequences of any misfortune."

What can you work to accept in your life today?   

If your'e struggling with this topic, feel free to let us know in your next session!

 

Summertime Fun

Summer is in full swing now... school is out (for most people), vacations are booked, and bbqs and get-to-gether's are planned.  So, what else is there?  While summer is known as the time to have fun, it is also sometimes noted as the time for growth and contentment.  If you find yourself struggling to have fun, focusing on growth and contentment might help!  Visit some of the following websites to gain some inspiration for what things you could do to promote your growth and contentment:

http://www.realsimple.com/work-life/entertainment/summer-activities-00100000082747/index.html 

http://ruthtamari.wordpress.com/2011/07/20/summertime-is-the-perfect-time-for-personal-growth/ 

http://www.tradeonlytoday.com/columns/36-management-perspective/520140-four-summertime-reads-for-relaxation-and-growth 

Happy summer to you all! 

Stress: A different approach

A young lady confidently walked around the room while leading and explaining stress management to an audience with a raised glass of water. Everyone knew she was going to ask the ultimate question, 'half empty or half full?'... She fooled them all .... "How heavy is this glass of water?" she inquired with a smile. Answers called out ranged from 8 oz. To 20 oz.

She replied , "The absolute weight doesn't matter. It depends on how long I hold it. If I hold it for a minute, that's not a problem. If I hold it for an hour, I'll have an ache in my right arm.

If I hold it for a day, you'll have to call an ambulance. In each case it's the same weight, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it becomes." She continued, "and that's the way it is with stress. If we carry our burdens all the time, sooner or later, as the burden becomes increasingly heavy, we won't be able to carry on."

"As with the glass of water, you have to put it down for a while and rest before holding it again. When we're refreshed, we can carry on with the burden -holding stress longer and better each time practiced. So, as early in the evening as you can, put all your burdens down. Don't carry them through the evening and into the night... Pick them up tomorrow.

What have you done to try to lighten your stress load lately?  Some good lessons on stress include:  * Never put both feet in your mouth at the same time, because then you won't have a leg to stand on.  * Accept the fact that some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're the statue!   * When everything's coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.



Women in the Workforce

We are all about gender equality, and especially enjoy working with individuals, couples and families trying to advance in their career.  Therefore, we were interested in an article that revealed a recent study reporting: in four out of 10 households with children, women are the "breadwinners" ... see http://kdvr.com/2013/05/29/study-moms-are-breadwinners-in-record-4-out-of-10-households/

​The interesting point that was made was whether or not this is a good thing... what do you think?

Memorial Day 2013

Memorial Day is a national holiday to honor the lost lives of women and men who served in the Armed Forces.  One does not have to have lost a loved one to feel connected to this holiday.  Memorial Day can be a wonderful time to celebrate, reflect, and restore.  

  • Celebrate:  The lives and memories of lost loved ones
  • Reflect:  On the lessons learned, knowledge gained, and the benefit of having had time with these lost loved ones 
  • Restore:  ​Oneself, and/or any relationships in life that may need some additional attention 

​What ever plans you have for this holiday weekend, we hope you can take a moment to be memorable of whatever/whomever needs that special attention in your life. 

​Happy Memorial Day!

Love sometimes isn't always enough...

Even though it is widely known that meaningful relationships take work, that work can be overwhelming at times.  Have you ever had one of those days where it feels like your significant other is causing you more emotional discomfort than good?  If so, this article may help!!​

http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200903/youre-driving-me-crazy

Hopefully this article can be a quick refresher course on what to do when you're having one of those days!​

Lovingkindness Meditation

Lovingkindness is something we ALL could strive to achieve... but what exactly is it?​
​"Loving-kindness is a meditation practice, which brings about positive attitudinal changes as it systematically develops the quality of 'loving-acceptance'. It acts, as it were, as a form of self-psychotherapy, a way of healing the troubled mind to free it from its pain and confusion. Of all Buddhist meditations, loving-kindness has the immediate benefit of sweetening and changing old habituated negative patterns of mind" (http://www.buddhanet.net/metta_in.htm).​

​Try this guided meditation to see if you can move toward lovingkindness today... http://vimeo.com/59766897

Inner Beauty

Have you ever wondered what YOU see in yourself versus what others see in YOU?  

Check out this video to be reminded of your inner beauty... http://youtu.be/XpaOjMXyJGk

​Pay attention to those around you, and try to be mindful of pointing out any positive features (personality, looks, optimism, smile, ect).  You never know how much a kind phrase may really help another persons' self-image.  

Try to have a Little Fun!

We recently had our first Wilderness Therapy Session at A Purposeful Path, and rather than focusing on the mud, melting snow, wind, and sun... we decided to have a little fun!  Check out our snow angles!!  ​

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=146068202240687&set=a.146068198907354.1073741828.128960480618126&type=1&theater

How can you try to get out and have some fun?​