Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Be Grateful for the little things this Thanksgiving

HERE'S A CHALLENGE: When was the last time you were able to count EVERY SINGLE THING that made you happy in one day? It may sound easy, but chances are if you wrote them all down, you'd still be missing some. We know that taking stock of what we're thankful for can make us more joyful  -- but there are ordinary things that happen each day that we may not even think of as noteworthy for our gratitude list. If we slow down, we may actually notice the things that really make us happy. Read on to discover eight things that we should be cherishing more often.
  • A GOOD CONVERSATION. The old-fashioned heart-to-heart -- a deep conversation where listening is practiced just as much as talking -- is a lost art these days. Too often we're bogged down by small talk, despite the fact that a lot of us are averse to it. Try asking the bigger questions the next time you find yourself in conversation with a close friend -- and appreciate the bonding time that comes as a result.
  • A BIG HUG. We tend to shrug hugs off as soon as they happen -- but those embraces have a multitude of feel-good benefits that we should take the time to enjoy. Hugs release Oxycontin in the body, the happy hormone in charge of creating those warm and fuzzy feelings. Studies have shown hugs can also lower blood pressure and promote heart health.
  • HONESTY. Authenticity is a coveted characteristic, but one that's often overlooked. It's best to appreciate when someone shows you their true nature. You can either learn from what they have to say or learn why your personalities aren't the best fit.
    Being genuine also allows us (and others) to share thoughts with the world, which can lead to greater meaning. "When you have thought through what you think, what you feel, what's important to you and why it's important to you, that determines a certain sense of purpose and directive," clinical psychologist Guy Winch, Ph.D., previously told Huff Post Healthy Living. "We all have these operational directives -- we just don't necessarily articulate them to ourselves. But if we look back on our behavior and examine what we do, why we do it, what we think, why we think it, we can figure out the principles that are driving us."
  • PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION. Hear us out: Sure, our rides may be long, traffic may be bumper-to-bumper and public transit may not give you an inch of room, but there are some perks. Our commutes offer ways to practice a little mindfulness meditation (which, as we well know, has some major benefits). Commuting also creates an opportunity to talk to or smile at a stranger, which research suggests makes for a more positive experience. It's not the commute itself but what you do with it that has the power to make a difference in your day
  • THAT FEELING YOU GET WHEN YOU DO THE RIGHT THING.  It's no coincidence that you just feel better when you make a good moral decision. Studies show that helping others can make us happier overall, while other research suggests that guilt can make us feel physically weighed down. Relish in the relief you get when you act genuinely out of kindness -- your body is programmed for it.
  • AWESOME VIEWS.  Sure, you're grateful for that beautiful sunset or that stunning beach view -- but are you recognizing the awe that scene can inspire? Psychological theories and studies suggest that indulging in the emotion could make you calmer and even has the potential to spark creativity. Next time you go to capture that cotton candy-colored sky for Instagram, cherish how it makes you feel.
  •  INSIDE CONVERSATIONS. "People feel better about themselves when they have close, supportive and encouraging people in their lives," Robert Rowney, D.O., a certified psychiatrist and the director of the Cleveland Clinic mood disorder unit, previously told Huff Post Healthy Living. Our best friends enhance our well-being in many ways, between their support, their honesty and their ability to see us through adversity. The intimate experiences we have (like those hilarious insiders that only you two understand) set types of bonds apart from other relationships.
  • GOOD SELF-TALK. Corny, but true. Self-criticism seems to come easier than self-praise -- and there's really no reason why it should be that way. Studies suggest that we don't practice enough self-appreciation, despite the fact that it's a quality that tends to boost our happiness. Give yourself a little pat on the back for everything you've accomplished -- you deserve it.

 
        HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM EVERYONE AT CARE PLACEMENT SERVICE

SIGNING OFF.......DEBBIE

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Volunteering for the Holidays

It’s the Holidays and thankfully there are caring people that want to reach out and touch other people less fortunate then themselves. However, it should be advised that it is a bit harder than you think. Why? You might ask. It is wonderful that there are so many people who want to volunteer during the holidays especially with soup kitchens, however these are booked in advance and then that leaves you disappointed. So what can you do…A good idea is to work sooner in the year for them so that you are familiar with the process. However there is a place you can volunteer and help your community at the same time.

We are a non-profit organization that helps the community by getting men and women back to work. We are at 7280 Irving Street, Suite C Westminster, CO 80030. You wouldn't believe how much help we need all year long.

It is wonderful that you are thinking of other people during the holidays but don’t forget about your family members. You know like that crazy Uncle Dick or Aunt Agnes that ruins everything by complaining. Give them some Grace, instead. Practice saying “I find no fault in you. Jesus loves you and I love you. Wouldn't that be a gift?

On a lighter note we have come up with our favorite ideas of reaching out to your community...

  • Teach your children about community by example of helping the elderly or sick and shovel their walkways or even just check in on them to make sure they are OK.
  • Decorate a Christmas tree that is seen by the neighborhood.
  • Have your family offer to wrap presents for people you know that are too busy.
  • Go to the Dollar Store and load up some Christmas Stockings and keep them in your car so you can hand them out randomly to your postman or the person who is just stressed out with the holidays.
  • Go to a homeless shelter and share your hobbies with them,..ask about theirs or even start a game night.
If you did not know by now we are nonprofit so if you are looking for a charity to donate to please do not forget about us. We are fighting poverty because it gives the right back to the people to be employed. We can and will help you to be the best employee to get your life going in the right direction. All donations are tax-deductible and we will send you a receipt immediately. Go to www.careplacementservice.net and press the donate button. 

Just remember to love your family and your neighbors and even the less fortunate and you will have a wonderful Holiday Season.


Signing off…Debbie from Care Placement Service 









Tuesday, November 11, 2014

THINKING DIFFERENTLY



THINKING DIFFERENTLY



It is never too late to start over. If you aren't happy with yesterday, try something different today. Don't stay stuck. Do better. Look at your priorities. Do they match what you want out of life?

Sometimes it is hard to make the first move - to try something new, to reach out people. You must learn more about yourself and your beliefs.

What is your relationship with God? Pastor Susan Lyon, CEO and Founder of Care Placement Service, www.careplacementservice.net, offers spiritual counseling along with job placement and skill training with resumes, mock interviews, what to wear and so much more.

Whether you are completely knocked down or just see yourself  spiraling down, it is time to change. Make sure you are not suffering from depression. And that you are taking care of your health. Start your new journey today, try something new. Often, the greatest obstacle between us and our goals is ourselves or our inability to trust in what we are able to do. If you don't believe in yourself or believe that your or your life can change, it just won't happen - you will either never start, or give up quickly so you won't have even given yourself the opportunity to succeed.

This world can be good or bad. One thing you can be sure of, it will try to entice you to adopt to its bad habits. Resist this temptation, do not try to solve things in your old ways. Make a change, think differently and humble yourself and let God take control. Then watch the blessings He has waiting for you unfold.

Stephen Richards has a great quote:

"Success will be withing your reach only when you start reaching our for it"

You must be totally willing to help yourself find what it is you exactly need to change your circumstances and We are here to Help. Care Placement Service, 7280 Irving Street, Westminster 80030 and the phone number is 720-457-3078. Please contact us  as you adopt your different thinking and get your job/career back on track. And therefore your LIFE!

Be Blessed in your journey this week. Until next Tuesday and my next Blog.

Signing off...Debbie @ Care Placement  Service