Ten thoughts on life…

If you can successfully change one bad habit, your likely to change another.

Don’t assume you know what someone needs you to do. Ask

Sometimes all it takes to get through a tough time is a single, powerful word.

Be courageous enough to listen for the truth.

When you shine a light on a negative thought it loses its power.

While you can’t shut out illness entirely, you can make your body a place where health thrives.

Do something that makes you sweat every day.

Embrace frayed edges, worn pages and laugh lines. True beauty lies in imperfection.

Remind a loves one they are not alone.

Learning to love requires as much openness as it does strength.

Some thoughts for the new you in this new year!

Ardis

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How to become a certified practitioner….

If you have attended the six basic seminars of the resonance repatterning process you may want to consider becoming a certified practitioner. We live in a world of credentials and to build a professional practice the certification from the RPA is an accomplishment you can be proud of. People often speak of the journey being more meaningful than the destination. Your journey began with empowering yourself and continued through learning about the five elements and meridian system. The next step is to be observed giving sessions to receive feedback on your technique, personal coherence and relationship skills. The students I have observed have shared that the experience of being observed and receiving supportive feedback was invaluable( although a little scarey!). They were all happy with their decision to “go for it”. At this time only teachers are observers. We bring our many years of experience to this process and offer you valuable insights to deepen and strengthen your practitioner skills and your personal growth as well.

If you would like to become certified here are the steps:

1. Complete all six basic seminars in the resonance repatterning process. Make sure your teacher signs and dates each class you attend on your sheet.

2. Go to the RPA website and become a Student Practitoner member of the association and pay your membership fee.

3. Declare that you would like to become certified and receive your PDF of instructions.

Your RPA Student practitioner membership will include an opportunity to list your services on the web, a monthly support call (starting  Jan/14), a hot-line for questions  and more.

4. Upon completion of the basic six seminars and declaring that you want to become certified at the RPA (by joining the program) start keeping a record of all sessions you give yourself and others; whether in person, on the phone, or video conferencing. Check off the list of requirements as you complete each one.

5. About 1/3 of the way along it is good to be observed. That way we can support you and make sure your sessions are reflective of the process. This can be done in person or online with a designated observer.

6. Integrate your feedback and continue with your sessions. Notice how your sessions have changed and hopefully improved as you begin to refine your technique.

7. Schedule your second observation when you have about 2/3 of the requirements completed.

8. Integrate this new feedback into your resonance repatterning sessions. Notice how you feel each time you do a session. Are you more confident? Are you more aware of the client and their energy? Are you excited about the changes you and your clients are experiencing?

9. Schedule your final observation once you have completed all the requirements. You may need additional sessions with an observer since many aspects of the process need to be demonstrated. You may need extra sessions to make sure everything is covered.

10. Your designated observer will fill out all forms, review your session notes and make sure all the T’s are crossed and the I’s dotted. You send the paperwork into the certification team at the RPA who review and make the final determination.

Most students take about a year to complete the process& some need more time if they don’t have an active practice. It takes as long as it takes. It is the journey that really matters. How it affects you as a person AND the piece of paper stating that I AM A CERTIFIED PRACTITIONER is a nice addition to your wall!

I invite those of you who have become certified to share your certification journey with me to encourage your fellow students to go for it.

Ardis

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A Formula for a Happy New Year and All Your Resolutions

A guest post from Carolyn Winter, Online Coordinator at http://www.ozardis.com.

Behind most resolutions is the notion of something we want that we currently don’t have or a problem or bad habit we are trying to give up.  The start of a fresh year like that of a clean slate helps us to feel initially hopeful and optimistic that it will bring about a new order.   However, like most we may find ourselves waning in our resolutions about now or in a month or two. We get trapped by achieving 65% or less of our goals.  Yet we all have within us the power to break that glass ceiling and make it happen using our inner strengths and positive qualities. For many people this is an untapped resource.

Chloe Wordsworth has extensively incorporated the idea of resonating with our strengths needed to overcome a problem or manifest an intention into the Resonance Repatterning System.  She writes: “An inner strength or positive quality is who we are when we live from a higher state of coherence and consciousness.  When we take responsibility for moving into resonance with the strength we need in difficult circumstances, this higher state of coherence is a resource that even by itself begins to dissipate the problem.  It may not change the situation itself, but it can give us control over how we respond to any problem situation.”

 WHAT ARE YOUR STRENGTHS?  In the field of positive psychology Martin Seligman, researcher, author and professor writes that there are 6 virtues common to each religion, culture or country and nested within those virtues are related strengths.  If you have difficulty identifying your own personal strengths his list below can help you get started. Circle the VIRTUES and strengths you can own for yourself:

  •  WISDOM & KNOWLEDGE (Virtue) nests related strengths of curiosity, love of learning, and judgment, creativity and perspective
  • COURAGE nests with valor, perseverance and integrity
  • HUMANITY AND LOVE nests intimacy, kindness, sociability and intelligence
  • JUSTICE nests strengths of citizenship, fairness and leadership
  • TEMPERANCE nests the strengths of forgiveness, humility, self-regulation and prudence
  • TRANSCENDENCE nests the strengths of appreciation of beauty, gratitude, hope, humor, playfulness and spirituality

ARE YOU HAPPY? – Happiness turns out to be entire field of science at the moment.  It is an ingredient that Seligman identifies as related to breaking the 65% glass ceiling for our resolutions. He identifies three forms of happiness that make sense to me.  They are:

1. Smiling and feeling pleasure; pursuing as much of this a possible.  This form of happiness has 3 operating rules.  The first is timing so that you don’t use it all up at once,(don’t eat all the chocolates in the box in one sitting!),  being able to savor the  pleasure by sharing it with friends privately or on social media, Pinterest for example, or scrapbooking it; and having a sense of mindfulness; being aware of each moment of the pleasure.  How happy do you feel sharing a photo with friends on Facebook etc.

2.  The second form of happiness is the engaged life, where your involvement often leads to the satisfying state of flow. When we apply our strengths and virtues to our work and our life we amplify the flow state of mind. Do you remember a time when you were so focused and engaged in something that time just flew by? That is a state of flow.   Applying our known strengths to our resolutions helps us to achieve that flow state.  For example, I may not like doing administrative tasks, but my strength of creativity keeps all tasks interesting, i see the humor in spell check errors etc. and before I know it, the tasks are done.

3. A third form of happiness is one of meaning. A discussion of having purpose and meaning can be an entire course of study but simply put, means that we have an attachment to something larger than ourselves. The larger the something is – the more meaning we have in our lives.

According to Martin Seligman, we can have lots of pleasurable experiences with an engaged life, that uses our strengths, and still wake up feeling anxious or fearful often for no reason and this can stop us from fully achieving our goals. The antidote according to Seligman is applying our signature strengths in service to something that we believe is bigger than us.   Research shows that people find time spent in altruistic experiences are far happier than when they are fully engaged in fun or pleasurable ones.  I am reminded of the transcendent look on the face of a celebrity when they momentarily step out of the limelight to do something nice and unexpected for someone suffering.  I imagine what they genuinely feel goes far beyond the benefits of publicity etc.

APPLY THE FORMULA TO YOUR RESOLUTIONS: Applied Personal Strengths + Happiness achieved from pleasure, engagement and meaning = Accomplished New Years Resolutions

It seems to me that when we acknowledge our inner strengths and qualities, and apply these to a combination of all 3 forms of happiness in our lives, including our resolutions, their achievement can and will break the glass ceiling of a 65% completion rate.   Try it out for yourself.

1. List your virtues and strengths you know are part of your make up.  Don’t just do it in your head.  Having them on a printed piece of paper or a computer screen makes it concrete.   Ask yourself, “Which of these strengths would help me achieve my resolutions?”

2. Next take an action however small that allows you to apply your identified strength to one of your resolutions. This action will likely stimulate a sense of engagement in your resolution.  For example, I might resolve to eat healthier by using my strength of creativity. Meals are healthy but never boring. (…but I will resist posting a picture)

3. On another occasion a day or two later, do something altruistic.  Take an action for a cause that is bigger than you or your resolution. This may be as simple as making a donation or volunteering in a community endeavor.  Whatever works for you is fine.

CONTEMPLATE AND REFLECT:  Lastly reflect and compare your experiences.  How did one nurture the other?  Which one allowed you to feel better?

What percentage of your resolutions have now been accomplished? or How confident are you that they will be accomplished?

BONUS ROUND:  Ask yourself “How will accomplishing my New Year’s resolution make the world a better place? How will I make a difference to the world in 2014?”

Wishing you a very happy, peaceful, and abundant New Year with good health, happiness and joy.

With love and light

Carolyn Winter

References: 
Mihaly Csikszentmihaly and Isabella Selega Csikszentmihalyi (Editors), A Life Worth Living – Contributions to Positive Psychology, Chapter 13 Afterword “Breaking the 65 Percent Barrier by Martin E.P. Seligman

Chloe Wordsworth, (2012)Transforming Primary Patterns with Resonance Repatterning, December 

Re-Posted from www.CarolynWinter.org

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Take a chance on us…

I have been reading some articles recently on trust. It seems that we don’t trust each other very much. We have stopped engaging strangers and increased security in our homes.  With the increase of social media, designed to increase connection, we’re trusting each other less.

In a recent poll it was found that less than a third of us are willing to give people we meet like waiters, taxi drives etc. the benefit of the doubt. We assume they will rip us off.  Today everybody’s a scam artist until proven otherwise.

Can you remember a gentler time? My parents never had a key to their front door. When we sold their house we had to have one made. My dad often left his keys in the ignition and as kids we played outside without supervision. So what happened? Or more importantly what can we do about this?

How can we become more trusting again? Maybe a small step is best. Take a chance. In some small way CHOOSE to trust a stranger. Take a small chance on your neighbor’s better angels!

Ardis

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Thank You! Thank you! Thank you!

Today please be grateful. Be grateful for you family, your community, your country. Be grateful for your favorite music, for movies that make you feel good. Be grateful for your phone that connects you with those you love, for you computer that opens up the virtual world. Be grateful for Thomas Edison who gave us electricity to light up our lives. Be grateful for you car, for airplanes that allow you to fly everywhere. Be grateful to those who maintain our infrastructure maintaining the roads and highways that allow you to go and do whatever you wish . Be grateful for you beloved pets& the children in your lives. Be grateful for your eyes that can drink in love and wonder. Be grateful for your imagination; that you can think and reason. Be grateful that you can speak, hear, smell and touch. Be especially grateful that you can laugh and smile and breathe. Be grateful for this amazing gift of life. Be grateful that you are you!

Ardis

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