Monday, 14 November 2011

Powerful Beginnings

Good morning Dazzling Divas,
 
I recently started a meetup group called Free the Diva: rediscover passion, fun and joy. The first two meetings of Free the Dazzling Divas will be focused on our intentions for 2012. Many of you may be ready to put 2011 behind you. Before you do, it is important to "remember and complete 2011". This is my Diva Dozen questions which I have used for the last few years. I hope you find them helpful.

1.     What was your biggest joy or success?
2.     What was your biggest joy or success?
3.     What one word best sums up and describes 2011?
4.     What was the most loving service you performed?
5.     What is the number one piece of unfinished business in 2011?
6.     What are you most happy about?
7.     Who were the 2 people that had the biggest impact on your life?
8.     What was the biggest surprise?
9.     What was the greatest risk you took?
10.  What was the most fun thing you did? 
11.  What was your grandest adventure? 
12.  What do you need to do to be complete with 2011? 

Diva Rae is a teacher, artist, activist and the Author of Art From My Heart, a self discovery workbook.To find out all about her Star Power

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Don’t Let the Grinch Steal your Holidays

The holiday season is fast approaching. What do you expect…doom and gloom or exuberant merrymaking? If you experience stress, let down or depression during the holidays; you are not alone. Family relationships can cause a lot of tension especially with relatives staying with you. Your kids may be going to their spouses family or your ex husbands house, and you might be alone for the holidays. Your budget may be strapped this year and you can’t seem to come up with the right gifts. With a little creative planning starting now, you can have a great holiday this year.

First, make a list of all the things that bring you joy: your family, friends, foods that nurture you, pets, things that make you feel special. Find something every day that makes you smile, and write it down. It could be the way leaves crunch under your feet, the smell of hot chocolate or the holiday window decorations. Gather photographs that you have taken, or find photos in magazines or old cards that make you feel warm and loving inside. Put them together in an envelope or fill an old shoe box. When you find them bulging get a piece of cardboard and make a collage. Put up your happy collage and take a photo of it. Carry it in your wallet or put it in your car. Then when something is getting you down, you have a visual reminder of what makes you feel good.

Consider making a special present for your family or friends; a book of gratitude. For the next several weeks, write down everything you like about the people in your life, what they have done for you or others. For example: “I like the way you are kind to my mother and send her pictures of the baby all the time. I appreciate how you volunteer time to be a scout leader. I am grateful that you listen to me. I am grateful for your companionship and the gentle way you hold my hand when I am sad.” Make a beautiful book for the family or the individual. This gift & art from the heart will make you feel wonderful as well as the people in your life.

Finally, in this great time of upheaval and worry we need to consider being of service to those less fortunate. If you have young children let them be part of the decision making who you serve and what you do. Make a list. Feed the homeless, bake cookies for friends, and write a letter to serviceman. Have the kid’s help you pick out toys, books and art supplies and make baskets to give to the local shelter. It might be as simple as making a giant card and delivering a bouquet of flowers or balloons to decorate the nurses’ station at a local hospital. Consider each week doing one random act of kindness.


When I got divorced and spent my first holiday alone it was devastating. It was so lonely. So I made sure to host a girls Thanksgiving the week before the holiday. I made plans then to volunteer time during the holidays. It changed everything. Marcel Proust said, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” This holiday season you have an opportunity to have “new eyes” and create new family traditions that celebrate joy, gratitude and service. Happy Holidays.

Rae Luskin is an artist, author, teacher and community activist. She is a leader is using creative expression to foster self –esteem, resilience, healing and social change. To find out more go to www.raeluskin.net