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Thursday, October 27, 2011

My Savvy Sister of The Week- Sherry Russell

My Savvy Sisters had the opportunity to interview Sherry Russell, the author of Conquering The Mysteries and Lies of Grief. Sherry is a member of the National Crisis Management Premier Speakers Bureau and has dedicated her life's work to helping people make a smooth transition through life's challenges. She is also the force behind CatchAFallingLife.Com which empowers people through holistic healing after a loss.

We spoke with Sherry regarding the different ways men and women handle loss and grief. In this interview she shares her most valuable wisdom with us.



MSS: Why do you believe so many women are devastated when they experience a loss in life or love? Do women feel more emotional pain than men?

Sherry: First, men as well as women may be devastated when they experience any type of loss, especially if it migrates to traumatic stress and crisis. Women and men have different expectations and reactions to loss. I think we have to look at how women and men are different to realize the full aspect of why and how women experience their emotions.

More recent research shows that strong emotion - particularly for men - can be physically dangerous. Women used to be dismissively known as the 'weaker sex' - but not true, men are more vulnerable to emotions.

Men's brains are wired for action during high emotion, whereas women's brains are wired for talking things over. From an evolutionary perspective men would have had to shut off their emotions while out hunting, so over time it has become natural for them to do so. Women experience the gamut of their emotions.




MSS: Which is the weaker sex when it comes to enduring painful situations?

Sherry: It may be hard to say since women and men have different experiences with pain. New research has found that women report more pain throughout their lifetime. Compared to men, women feel pain in more areas of their body and for longer durations.

Ed Keogh, a psychologist from the Pain Management Unit at the University of Bath said "The bottom line seems to be that women are suffering more than men”.

With the notion of gender distinctions in pain perception becoming more widely accepted, scientists are now asking why men and women suffer differently, and whether treatments need to be made sex-specific.

"Women who concentrate on the emotional aspects of their pain may actually experience more pain as a result, possibly because the emotions associated with pain are negative," Keogh said.

With all that said: To live a radiant life, we as women must feel our depth of emotion even though it may be foreign and scary to us but we come out with a profound and sounder understanding for our own life and all those we touch.

MSS: What separates the women who deal with these transitions gracefully from those who experience depression and angst?

Sherry: Reacting to grief’s experience is an individual personal reaction. Reason being, everyone is distinctive. I liken our distinctiveness to a bejeweled kaleidoscope. We are all our own amazing work of art with distinguishing features. A kaleidoscope has a finite number of pieces yet you can create an infinite number of combinations by simply rearranging them. And so it is with us. We have a finite physical life yet we have infinite ability to change our perceptions on how we see life.

Each stone in the Kaleidoscope is totally unique in its composition, place of origin, and the forces it is subjected to which influence the nature of the crystal and how it will behave. And so again, it is with us. Each of us has a unique origin. Each carries a unique genetic heritage and each of us is shaped by a distinctive combination of forces. Each one of us is a matchless pattern and therefore, sees our world in an exclusive way through our perceptions based on our understanding and our past experiences.

This being the case explains why some people seem to move forward steadfastly through trauma situations and some end up dancing a mean tango with traumatic stress.

MSS: Are there any situations where depression is a healing experience?

Sherry: Absolutely. Grief brings with it a gift – if we take an active role in our grief. To understand grief is to break apart the word, and it's associated cause and effect as applied by the experiencer. Right or wrong the degree and style of grief is simply a tool to express the self based upon one's need or desire. Grief like many emotional expressions can be very healthy or very bad for one's well being.

What do you do with it? On one hand grief is an application of expressing sadness to certain degrees. Grief affects our spiritual, emotional, and physical foundations.Actions such as tears to wracking sobs are natural, wholesome and cleansing and should not be feared. For within such basic reactions is the healing of the soul. This outpouring can be an expression of love.

MSS: What specific methods/words of wisdom do you teach women that have made a significant impact on their ability to cope?

Sherry: Narrow your field of vision to what you can control. I know this seems so odd because the whole idea of treating grief is to open up the field of vision but when the ugliness of life wakes you in the middle of the night, I say narrow the vision to what you can control. Get balanced. If you were having a panic attack you would narrow your field of vision to concentrating on your breathing and on something concrete like a chair. If your mind is filled with pain for yourself or others, by narrowing your vision, you focus your mind. Have you ever gone to sleep and had a bad dream so you turn over as if turning a TV channel? Well, that is how this works.

Get a worry stone. That will help you about as much as worrying all the time about things you cannot control. Use the stone to remind you of how worry robs you of your energy. Worry allows those things to control you. Does worry do us any good at all? Ask yourself what is in it for you to worry so much? Does your worry change things? Does it make you feel like a better person because you worry? Find an activity to transfer your worry into something positive to help the situation. For me, it is tennis or a pottery wheel for others it is grooming their dog or spending time in prayer. Do not keep putting energy into worry. All it does is deplete you. You become a robber of your own soul with worry. No one wants that especially when you can control your how you choose to perceive things.

Volunteer your expertise or your time to help someone worse off than you. I couldn’t go to help the Tsunami victims but I could reach out in my own hurricane devastated area to help those that no longer had homes and were losing their health due to stress. As a lady who is 83 said to me, this was not the way she had intended on living the last years of her life. That is where I could step in and help with small things. Some people feel like the small stuff doesn’t really count but think for a moment about a very welcome smile at a time of utter misery. A smile or someone holding a door open all are small things that can make big changes in perspective.

Trust yourself. When you are tired – sit down. When you are extra irritable – regroup. We all have a little voice in our head that says “don’t do that” or “get out of bed and face the day”. Listen to that voice. If you are feeling overloaded with anxiety look for a corner to go into for a while. So many times, I have actually longed for that corner I was stuck into in elementary school so many times. Go back to that. What did you do when you were in the corner and not allowed to turn around and not allowed to play games? You thought. Now you may have been thinking revenge but most likely you were just letting your thoughts roam and maybe planning what you would do at recess. Sometimes our teachers were right and we needed “time out”. I have a time out for my dogs. When I see one is getting overly agitated and aggressive, they go into the time out area to regroup their dog thoughts. Sure enough, when they come out they are relaxed and ready to play nice.

Accept without guilt. Second guessing doesn’t help. Carrying an extra load of guilt bricks only weighs you down and emotionally destroys. The problem with guilt is it is a manipulator. Guilt is a control mechanism. We can’t move forward very easily if we have a ball and chain as heavy as guilt tugging us back. In order to move forward you have to find a way to accept what happened and release the guilt. Sometimes there is survivor guilt. You see this especially in accidents where one or two people live and the rest die. If you were in a plane crash and the only survivor you would be asking why. Your loved ones would be so grateful and hopefully so would you but you would also feel guilt in trying to accept the fact you were left alive. Guilt must be dealt with. When you feel it, write down the best you can what you feel and why you think you feel that way. Go back and look at your notes from time to time and talk with a professional on how best to deal with the guilt.

Take time to de-stress. Relax. Did you know if you don’t take proper oxygen into your body you are putting yourself at risk? Did you know stress is an oxygen thief? Help yourself to reduce stress by avoiding unnecessary details. Follow routines because it will add structure to a stressed life. Make rest periods a high priority, diligently scheduling them before and after any activity on your calendar. If there is a period of the day when you are likely to be at your best, set aside that time for your most demanding activities. Consolidate and simplify tasks. Don't feel guilty for not getting as much done as you think you should. By overhauling certain aspects of your life, you can help yourself make it through the storms. Look for ways to make life easier for example, if you are handicap, apply for a handicapped parking permit. Contact local agencies and churches about volunteer programs they offer to help those in need. Nowadays, you can choose to have your groceries delivered to your home as well as your prescriptions.
Do something new and have some fun. Life isn’t meant to be miserable. A little planning can keep you effective and happy. Focus on the miracles of the day whether it be a new blossom or a baby’s cry or a puppy finally understanding what “outside” means. Find what gives you pleasure and hone in on it, love it and harvest it.

All of this is futile if you aren’t first honest with yourself with what you need. People are able to accept you and what you offer if you are open and honest with them. Simplify your life as much as possible and learn to say "no” when you need to do so and don’t feel guilty. Everyone has to set boundaries and boundaries are only respected if you stick to them.

MSS: What are 3 things a woman can do to help her deal with her grief over a loss?

Sherry:

By taking medications on time and eating right. Allow and accept that each person will process the trauma at his or her own pace. Non judgement is a key element to employ for yourself and others.

Stay connected by communicating supportively with others and support each other's concerns, coping skills, hopes and goals for the future.

Above all, take time to rest and to regroup and be kind to yourself. Grief is an exhausting journey but you will work your way through it.


Visit Sherry's blog at CatchAFallingLife.Com

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

How To Make It A Perfect Day


Most people believe that perfect days only come along every once in a blue moon but that can be changed easily by following these 4 steps.

Step 1
Decide that you want this to be a perfect day. Decide that today you want to be happy, to laugh and to feel good all day long.

Step 2
You must understand that perfection is a matter of perception. No matter what happens today you can choose to view it as a blessing or an added benefit to your life. You choose your perception of everything that surrounds you. You decide what is 'good' or 'bad'. Be careful with the labels you tag on the things and people you encounter today. Nothing is 'bad' unless you decide that it is.

Step 3
Dismiss ALL negative energy. You may encounter people who want to gossip about others, complain about their lives or release their frustrations on you. Their negative energy is transferable without bias and it can attach itself to you and ruin your day if you allow it. Simply decide that you won't. If someone approaches you with a complaint you should smile at them, say 'Thank You' and walk away immediately. Shake it off. Their problems are not yours. Their perception of the world does not affect yours. You are going to have a perfect day and nothing that happens today can ruin that.


Step 4
Pretend it's your birthday. Wait expectantly for a pleasant surprise all day long. Try to guess what the surprise will be. Practice how you will react when it is presented to you. Imagine that the biggest and best gift you've been wanting for so long will be delivered to you today.

Prepare for it. Dress nicely. Wear your favorite shade of lipstick. Smile at every stranger as though they could be the delivery person. Look into the eyes of each person you encounter as though your loving gaze will give them permission to hand you your greatest desire. By holding this particular energy of expectancy, you will begin to notice a shift in the energy of your day which will help to create and attract the type of experiences that you need to turn this ordinary day into a day filled with happy surprises.

Go out and make it a perfect day!

Monday, October 24, 2011

Small Business Owner Gives 100 Unemployed Women Makeovers

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The national unemployment rate continues to stagnate at a crushing 9.1%, but there was GOOD news recently when 100 unemployed women in Philadelphiareceived complete makeovers as winners of Style Me Hired (http://www.stylemehired.com), a community relations program created by small business owner Marc Voci. See Video to learn more.

For one Style Me Hired winner, Andrea Blassingame, a single mom who lost her job two years ago, the makeover program had immediate results. The next day she landed an interview at Penske Truck Rental and felt confident, prepared and motivated. "Style Me Hired gave me a renewed sense of motivation to go out there and land a job," Blassingame said. "I feel polished and ready to get hired with my new interview suit – I will get the job that I need to help support my family."

Winner Lisa Zeshonski of New Jersey also landed an interview after her makeover. With over 15 years of experience in finance, Zeshonski is very discouraged after applying for over 100 jobs online without any response. She feels self-assured after the interview with Accounts Receivable Concepts, Inc., and hopes that it leads to a full-time position.

"Makeovers are magic," Voci said. "Helping bring that magic of change to women who truly need help getting back into the workforce is our mission."

EDITORIAL: Gaddafi Is Dead- Why We Should Mourn

Muammar Gaddafi was announced dead October 21, 2011. He was a declared a “ruthless dictator” who needed to be killed because the Media told us he was a bad man and NATO, an intergovernmental military alliance that collectively come together in mutual defense since the North Atlantic Treaty was signed in April 1949, decided he was public enemy #1. There is no clear reason, nor is there any real evidence besides hearsay for why Gaddafi is guilty. When the war first began I questioned it, signed petitions, made some phone calls and now that he is dead and I have listened to many speeches he gave....everything the Media told us seems like a clear blatant lie to keep us from the truth.

Gaddafi gave his people free food, free hospitals, free schools, free housing and free education. His only real crime, was he did not allow Capitalism and its corporations to come into his free country and take over. Listen to his speech here and let me know if that sounds like it comes from a ruthless dictator who denied “freedom” to his people. Let this be a warning. For all who are reading and searching, the real enemy is not the Muslim living abroad. The real enemy is in our backyards telling us we are “free.” Gaddafi took Libya, the poorest country in the world when he came into power in 1969 and brought wealth, democracy at the grassroots level and met the basic needs of the people.

Obama promised change, promised to bring our troops home and begin a new era for America. Obama lied, there are more troops in Afghanistan with no hope of ever leaving and instead of peace he brought War, using NATO to Libya. I voted for him, and now I regret it, more are suffering now than ever before. Let’s face it, Obama is part of the Corporatist agenda, he has been sold and purchased by Wallstreet and the Banksters who plague the world by raping and pillaging the Earth and stealing from the people, all in the name of “profit.” Gaddafi died not only because he spoke the truth, he died because he was forming an Africa Union, to unite Africa and prevent it from colonialism.

Gaddafi was an activist and financier of the Africa Union, to bring all African countries together and through the richness of Africa, eradicate hunger, disease and suffering. It was for this vision that Gaddafi was killed. His last speech was a warning, to us all. We all know there is much wrong in the world today. We must unite and be prepared, America and the world are heading for dark times. We must come together in this dark hour and unite, love one another and cooperate. Fight for peace, freedom, truth and justice, do not trust your televisions, radios, media....shut off the propaganda.

Towards the end of the speech above, Gaddafi advised to read "the green book," written and published in 1988 by the Human Rights Charter. In 6 months there will be a People's Conference for Crimes Against Humanity taking place in early 2012. The website calls for a Massive People’s Conference on Crimes Against Humanity, it also claims to have real undeniable evidence to present to the people's of the world. This conference will expose crimes that corporations, governments, news media, international organizations and others have committed against humanity, including destruction of the planet. I hope you mark your calendars and get ready for the event because this will be the Most important event of our lives. Take matters into your own hands and stop expecting others to do things for you. In the meantime, read the book, it is available free online. If you ever wondered how we are to change the world, this conference is just the first step, this conference will empower all of humanity to stand up and do something! Hope to see you there.

Peace & Love,

Christina


Gaddaffi’s Last Formal Speech:

In the name of Allah, the beneficent, the merciful...

For 40 years, or was it longer, I can't remember, I did all I could to give people houses, hospitals, schools, and when they were hungry, I gave them food. I even made Benghazi into farmland from the desert, I stood up to attacks from that cowboy Ronald Reagan, when he killed my adopted orphaned daughter, he was trying to kill me, instead he killed that poor innocent child. Then I helped my brothers and sisters from Africa with money for the African Union.

I did all I could to help people Understand the concept of real democracy, where people's committees ran our country. But that was never enough, as some told me, even people who had 10 room homes, new suits and furniture, were never satisfied, as selfish as they were they wanted more. They told Americans and other visitors, that they needed "democracy" and "freedom" never realizing it was a cut throat system, where the biggest dog eats the rest, but they were enchanted with those words, never realizing that in America, there was no free medicine, no free hospitals, no free housing, no free education and no free food, except when people had to beg or go to long lines to get soup.

No, no matter what I did, it was never enough for some, but for others, they knew I was the son of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the only true Arab and Muslim leader we've had since Salah-al-Deen, when he claimed the Suez Canal for his people, as I claimed Libya, for my people, it was his footsteps I tried to follow, to keep my people free from colonial domination - from thieves who would steal from us.

Now, I am under attack by the biggest force in military history, my little African son, Obama wants to kill me, to take away the freedom of our country, to take away our free housing, our free medicine, our free education, our free food, and replace it with American style thievery, called "capitalism" ,but all of us in the Third World know what that means, it means corporations run the countries, run the world, and the people suffer.

So, there is no alternative for me, I must make my stand, and if Allah wishes, I shall die by following His path, the path that has made our country rich with farmland, with food and health, and even allowed us to help our African and Arab brothers and sisters.

I do not wish to die, but if it comes to that, to save this land, my people, all the thousands who are all my children, then so be it.

Let this testament be my voice to the world, that I stood up to crusader attacks of NATO, stood up to cruelty, stoop up to betrayal, stood up to the West and its colonialist ambitions, and that I stood with my African brothers, my true Arab and Muslim brothers, as a beacon of light.

When others were building castles, I lived in a modest house, and in a tent. I never forgot my youth in Sirte, I did not spend our national treasury foolishly, and like Salah-al-Deen, our great Muslim leader, who rescued Jerusalem for Islam, I took little for myself...

In the West, some have called me "mad", "crazy", but they know the truth yet continue to lie, they know that our land is independent and free, not in the colonial grip, that my vision, my path, is, and has been clear and for my people and that I will fight to my last breath to keep us free, may Allah almighty help us to remain faithful and free.

-- Mu'ummar Qaddafi.

*I am not a sympathizer or communist or socialist, but I know truth when I see it. I am dedicated to the people of the world, mother Earth and truth. The World deserves to know.

About the Columnist

With a bachelors degree in political science from Florida Atlantic University, Christina Fermin has always cultivated her love for history, politics, sociology, ancient knowledge and teachings, the outdoors, the ocean and the environment. Christina strives to make our world better by helping us all create a new reality and understanding of all taking place here and now.

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