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I know in the core of my heart that if any part of my life were to have been any different, I would not be the person I am today. I've grown to like who I am today. I am comfortable with “me.” So, if the journey I have traveled thus far can be of benefit to someone out there, and if I can pass along any hope and inspiration, then I openly share myself with you knowing my struggles have been worthwhile.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
I believe in joy!
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"You deserve happiness. Say it. Everywhere. In every situation. No matter what the cost.
And say it, only say it, because you mean it more than anything. Because if you believe
that we deserve light spilling in the window and a tomorrow that ain’t so heavy
and conversation to water our bones and the chance
And say it, only say it, because you mean it more than anything. Because if you believe
that we deserve light spilling in the window and a tomorrow that ain’t so heavy
and conversation to water our bones and the chance
to be redeemed in the eyes of those we’ve hurt,
then you believe in happiness.
You believe in joy."
~Hannah Brencher
then you believe in happiness.
You believe in joy."
~Hannah Brencher
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Ordinary Miracles
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There is a song by Sarah
McLachlan that takes my breath away every time I hear it,
reminding me of the ordinary miracles that grace our lives on a daily
basis. All we have to do is open our
eyes to see the simple marvels that surround us. They are always there. Always.
Sometimes we can get so wrapped up in life happening to us, that we
forget our time on earth is a journey to be enjoyed. To be savored. Appreciated.
Everyone always seems to be in a mad rush. Have you taken a vacation lately? (Hello, Mark, in blissful Sedona, AZ!) If a vacation isn't in the plans, what about
a quick time out? Even if it’s just
stepping out your own back door to appreciate the beauty of the sky, the smell
of the fresh green grass, and don’t forget to listen to the little birds
serenading you from the branches of the trees while you’re out there. Yes, they’re singing just for you. Ordinary miracles.
If you work at an office complex, step outside your building or take your
car to a local forest preserve to breathe in the revitalizing air. Give yourself a little nature break and feel
the sunshine on your face. I love to
walk the nature preserves this time of the year. The spring landscape in all its magnificence
comes alive and just beckons to my soul … “come, unwind, relax, find some calm
in nature, feel the tranquility, breathe in the fresh air and know you can
always find peace here.” This is when my
heart opens wide and I am full of so much gratitude…for simply being alive!
Have you ever noticed when you’re in a space of gratitude and
appreciation, your heart expands and life flows so much smoother and things go
so much easier? As Melodie Beattie
says, “Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into
enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos into order, confusion
into clarity…It turns problems into gifts, failures into success, the
unexpected into perfect timing, and mistakes into important events. Gratitude
makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for
tomorrow.” And, as Oprah Winfrey wisely
states, "Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you
concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough."
I say we focus on being thankful for what we have, notice and appreciate
the simple "ordinary" miracles, and watch in awe as our lives spring
into full bloom!
Here are some of the lyrics to 'Ordinary Miracle' by Sarah
McLachlan. A link to the song is at the
bottom of this article. If you get a
moment, I encourage you to listen and let your heart and spirit be moved by
these magical lyrics:
The sky knows when its time to snow
You don’t need to teach a seed to grow
It’s just another ordinary miracle today
Birds in winter have their fling
And always make it home by spring
It’s just another ordinary miracle today
The sun comes up and shines so bright
It disappears again at night
It’s just another ordinary miracle today
You don’t need to teach a seed to grow
It’s just another ordinary miracle today
Birds in winter have their fling
And always make it home by spring
It’s just another ordinary miracle today
The sun comes up and shines so bright
It disappears again at night
It’s just another ordinary miracle today
When you wake up everyday
Please don’t throw your dreams away
Hold them close to your heart
Cause we are all a part
Of the ordinary miracle
Click here for the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INCGOrNBexQ
Please don’t throw your dreams away
Hold them close to your heart
Cause we are all a part
Of the ordinary miracle
Click here for the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INCGOrNBexQ
Wishing you a lovely week full of an abundance of ordinary miracles!
Peace and blessings to all,
VictoriaWednesday, May 15, 2013
Backpack of Love
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Here's another "oldie but goodie" article which I penned in March of 2009 - will always remember this awesome experience!
Wow … I experienced something incredible last week! A group of caring people I know assembled backpacks full of necessities (blankets, food, and personal care items) to pass out to the homeless. It was an anonymous outreach program called the "Street Ministry." I was offered one of the bags in the hopes of passing it on to someone less fortunate.
I thought the bag would sit in my trunk for a while, so I hesitated taking one at first. However, since I'm a firm
believer in all things happening for a reason, I chose my backpack — a red
duffle-looking bag. I had a hunch it might be put to good use. I had no
idea it would be so soon!
Only TWO days after placing the
backpack in the trunk of my car, I spotted a homeless person at an intersection I passed frequently, without ever seeing someone there the previous 20 years.
I was running errands with an elderly
gentleman I work for as a caregiver. We were at an extremely busy shopping center...it was lunchtime, and cars were buzzing by at an unbelievably fast pace. And then, suddenly ...
there HE was. Tattered and torn, wearied and worn, holding a sign:
"Homeless and Hungry, Please Help."
I knew this was my opportunity.
I excitedly told Frank, my elderly passenger, why I so abruptly turned the car around, jerking him a little from his seat. Frank just smiled at me, as if to give his approval.
After maneuvering my way through heavy traffic, I finally neared the unsuspecting man. I beeped the horn and jumped out of my car to capture his attention. He spotted me and picked up his stride toward my waving arm, folding his cardboard sign as he approached the car. I extended my hand and introduced myself with a smile.
"Hello, I am Victoria." He shook my hand and told
me his name was Michael. "Do you live around here?" I asked him.
(Later it hit me: What kind of question was THAT? But, hey, I was nervous!)
"No, I found myself on hard times," he replied.
"Where do you sleep?" was my next question.
"In a shelter when there's room," Michael said, "or mostly on the street, and sometimes I get invited into someone's home for the night."
"No, I found myself on hard times," he replied.
"Where do you sleep?" was my next question.
"In a shelter when there's room," Michael said, "or mostly on the street, and sometimes I get invited into someone's home for the night."
I smiled as he spoke — a
warm, genuine smile that came from deep inside me. I told him I had a backpack
filled with goodies in the trunk of my car, and asked if he would accept it.
"Yes, thank you," he said graciously.
I handed him the backpack ... and before I had the chance to utter my
next words, he said the EXACT thing I was about to say: "God Bless
You." He said it in such a sincere, appreciative voice that I could
literally feel my heart double in size; it felt like it was going to burst out
of me!
"God Bless You," I said back to him with an ever-widening smile on my face. I then asked if I could have a hug. He looked at me with what seemed a bit of hesitancy ... but I wasn’t certain if he was the tentative one, or if it was my own awe at what was taking place. That's when spirit led me to open up my arms, and we hugged. I couldn't help but to smell his overpowering stench ... but I didn't mind at all; the warmth of the moment, two souls connecting, is what shall always linger in my memory.
I truly don't know who benefited more, the man with the cardboard sign, or myself. As a result of our exchange, I realized my mission in life: I am a Steward of Good. That is my purpose for being here. It's that simple. And the homeless man, perhaps he's really a teacher of compassion in disguise.
It was such a high, such an amazing experience, that I invite each person reading this to reach out to someone in need. Perhaps it's someone in need of a hug ... a warm smile ... a heartfelt compliment ... or a backpack full of love. For, it truly is in giving that we receive the most.
Peace & blessings to all,
Victoria
"God Bless You," I said back to him with an ever-widening smile on my face. I then asked if I could have a hug. He looked at me with what seemed a bit of hesitancy ... but I wasn’t certain if he was the tentative one, or if it was my own awe at what was taking place. That's when spirit led me to open up my arms, and we hugged. I couldn't help but to smell his overpowering stench ... but I didn't mind at all; the warmth of the moment, two souls connecting, is what shall always linger in my memory.
I truly don't know who benefited more, the man with the cardboard sign, or myself. As a result of our exchange, I realized my mission in life: I am a Steward of Good. That is my purpose for being here. It's that simple. And the homeless man, perhaps he's really a teacher of compassion in disguise.
It was such a high, such an amazing experience, that I invite each person reading this to reach out to someone in need. Perhaps it's someone in need of a hug ... a warm smile ... a heartfelt compliment ... or a backpack full of love. For, it truly is in giving that we receive the most.
Peace & blessings to all,
Victoria
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Follow Your Bliss
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I just found the below article I wrote in April of 2009, and thought it was worthwhile to share. Following my bliss has been good, it's what led to my becoming a nutritionist and I truly feel that I can say I *finally* know what I want to be when I grow up! =)
When I made a conscious decision I wanted out of the corporate
world because I did not want to live one more day that I wasn't feeling
fulfilled, I had no idea what I was going to do … however, I was willing to do
whatever I had to do, to find out what it was I was meant to be doing. And what
a roller coaster of a ride it’s been since I made that decision three years
ago. Although, at the same time, it’s been the most rewarding, fulfilling and
eye-opening ride of my life in terms of soul enrichment.
Somehow, someway, through much synchronicity and many
“coincidences”, I wound up in a care-giving role. It totally makes sense, as
I’ve always had a passion for being of service and making a difference in the
lives of others. I’ve fallen in love, in every sense of the word, with the
wonderful individuals I’ve had the fortunate opportunity of caring for. People
whom I would’ve never had the chance to meet, if I hadn't followed my heart,
rid my life of undue pressure, and pursued things which had personal meaning
and fulfillment for me.
First, there was Viktoria. Someone who shared my very own name, with a
slightly different spelling, who was born exactly 40 years and one day before
my own birthday. What a unique, independent, strong-willed woman. She
captivated me from day one, probably because of how alike we were in many ways.
Underneath all her strength, she possessed a softness and sensitivity that
bonded us like long lost sisters.
Born in Lithuania, Viktoria lived through World War II with incredible
stories of survival. Being an only child separated from her parents during the
war, she survived living in a refugee camp, and for the hope of safety even
dared to sneak onto a military train headed for France. Now that’s brazen! One
of the soldiers spotted her after a few days, hiding underneath one of the
seats, and commanded her to tell him what she was doing there. In all her
boldness and indifference caused by war, Viktoria firmly told the soldier she
was going to visit a friend and to leave her alone. And he did. Her
determination and resiliency took her far.
Married and divorced twice, Viktoria went on to raise five beautiful
children on her own. Doing the best she knew how at the time, with what she was
given, it is my only hope that all of her children realize and accept the gift
their mother gave to them. Her self, her commitment, her blind faith of making
it despite the seeming odds stacked against her. That’s devotion. That is love.
Yesterday was Viktoria’s funeral. She died at age 85. I was overtaken
with emotion when her daughter asked me to give the eulogy at her mother’s
graveside. In my eyes, there’s nothing that compares to the relationships we
grow during our time here on earth. It is those human connections that provide
us with the true lessons, experiences, and love that help our souls to mature,
grow, and know the very essence of living.
I’m now a caregiver for a lovely older couple who recently celebrated
their 63rd wedding anniversary. Yes, SIXTY THREE years of marriage.
Another amazing lesson in devotion. Frank and Mary Lou have also been
tremendous teachers to me. I’ve learned a lot about patience, loyalty, respect,
and the importance of lightheartedness in marriage. It’s cute to see them laugh
and kid with each other. She hardly seems to notice any of his quirks or
idiosyncrasies, yet only sees the unique man she fell in love with when she was
a teenager. That’s devotion. That is love.
Life school has been so very good to me. I’ve been seeing and feeling the
love everywhere, thanks to all the beautiful souls I would’ve never met had I
not dared to venture down a path of completely unfamiliar territory. I used to
repeat a mantra to myself over and over again, to calm and reassure my uneasy
spirit: “I am safe, it’s only change … I
am safe, it’s only change.” Now, I am open and accepting and even embracing of
change. Not afraid any longer, but welcoming of the gifts that come with an
open mind and open heart.
I still don’t know exactly where my path is headed; all I know for sure
is that I am most definitely traveling in the right direction. Faith has
replaced fear, inspiration has replaced loneliness, and I no longer feel adrift
at sea but anchored in the belief that I am exactly where I need to be at this
time in my life.
Be yourself.
Follow your bliss.
And above all else, have fun along the way … and all will lead to exactly
where it’s supposed to. Life just works that way when we’re true to ourselves.
Peace and blessings to all,
Victoria
Monday, February 18, 2013
Share the JOY!
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Own
Yourself
™
"Joy multiplies when it is shared among friends."
~R.A. Salvatore
The joy bird original artwork can be purchased here:
Friday, February 8, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Joy your way to JOY!
"Life is supposed to be fun. You said, "I'll go forth and choose. I'll look at the data, and I'll say yes to this and yes to this and yes to this; and I'll paint a picture of the things that I want, and I'll vibrate about them because that's what I'm giving my attention to. And the Universe will respond to my vibration. And then I'll stand in a new place where a whole new batch of yeses are available, and I'll say yes to this and yes to this and yes to this." You did not say, "I'll go forth and struggle into joy," because from your Nonphysical Perspective you know it is vibrationally not possible. You cannot struggle to joy. Struggle and joy are not on the same channel. You joy your way to joy. You laugh your way to success. It is through your joy that good things come."
~ Abraham-Hicks