Monday, 4 November 2013

About Stress Management: Cultivate Gratitude All Month Long!

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management

For those who participated in Daylight Saving Time, we got an extra hour in our day yesterday, which is pretty fantastic.  What did you do with that extra hour?  What could you do with an extra hour? Whether or not you're one of the lucky ones who got that extra hour, I think we can agree that an extra hour is something we could all use. This newsletter offers suggestions for how to find an extra hour in your schedule here and there, and how to make the most of this extra time.    

--Elizabeth


More Ways To Create An Extra Hour
If you love the idea of having an extra hour as much as I do, I recommend these strategies for finding time in your schedule an making the most of the time you have so that the hours seem to last.  There are several ways to approach this, but these are my three favorite recommendations for this week.   Read more

Make The Most of That Extra Hour
With a few free minutes each day, you could get quite a bit of extra joy in your life.  Here are a few strategies for making your extra minutes count!  Read more

Write a Little Every Day
With a little extra time, you could literally write a novel (thousands of people will be joining you this month!) or cultivate a gratitude habit, or you could even leave your legacy for your children to read.  Learn more about how to use writing to make the most of your extra time this month in ways that can also help you relieve stress.   Read more

Celebrate Thanksgiving For Weeks—Cultivate Gratitude
It takes just a few minutes to actively cultivate gratitude, and it not only makes life more enjoyable, but it can actually help you to feel like you have more.  I'll be sending more information about cultivating gratitude soon, but here is how you can get started now, in commemoration of the month of Thanksgiving.   Read more


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