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Find Some Quiet

Find Some Quiet

When we listen to the subtle messages and gentle suggestions, we can find both beauty and strength

In a noisy, crowded room, engaging in a conversation can be challenging. Instead of yelling, which can strain your voice and contribute to the commotion, it’s more effective to lean close to the person you want to communicate with and whisper. This strategy allows your voice to carry better in the noisy environment, making it easier for the person to hear you without raising your volume excessively. As a former teacher assistant and substitute the “LEAN IN AND WHISPER” worked every time! 🙂

Within us, all exists a gentle, quiet voice that doesn’t try to overpower the noisy mental chatter on the surface of our minds or drown out the clamor of the external world. Regardless of our surroundings or internal turmoil, we can always tune into this soft voice beneath the racket of noise if we wish to hear it.

Often, the dominant voices in our minds that convey messages of fear or anxiety are not entirely reliable. These voices may originate from childhood experiences or cultural influences and may only offer partial truths.

The urgency of some voices arises from their separation from the core of our existence. This urgency captures our attention. In contrast, another voice quietly whispers reassurance, conveying that everything is essentially okay. When we hear this voice, we recognize its truthfulness. Typically, after listening to its message, a profound sense of tranquility envelops us, and the once-dominant other voices and sounds recede into the background, appearing insignificant and distant.

As we delve into the world, our interactions may be affected by a tranquil assurance, a whisper of truth that pervades like the rustling of leaves in the wind. This whisper encourages us to prioritize our connection to this truth, steering us away from idle chatter. Embracing this quiet confidence, we become conduits of this whisper, transcending the noise of the world and fostering an atmosphere of peace, trust, and confidence. The first action to take is to get off of social media . . . For you! Find some quiet in this chaotic space.

Peace & Harmony, Cheryl ♥

Yours in Chaos to Calm, 𝓒𝓱𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓵

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Worry Less . . .

A Worry Box

A worry box is a way to let go of all that weighs on your mind so the universe can sort it out.

Sometimes, our minds get so full of stuff—to-do lists, worries, plans, and dreams—that we can’t even think straight. We might think we’re taking care of all this stuff by keeping it all in our heads, but in reality, we’re just putting off making our dreams come true and solving our problems because we’re too busy trying to keep track of everything. That’s when a worry box comes in handy.

Imagine a magic box where you can dump all your worries and wishes, and the universe takes over from there. It’s like writing a postcard to the universe, telling it what you want, and then popping it in the box. By doing this, you’re not just sitting around; you’re taking action and saying to the universe, “Hey, I need a little help, and I’m cool with letting go of this.”

Let’s give ourselves a break from worrying about that problem and trust that the universe has it covered. You can even decorate your own special box if you want. It’s like a sacred container for all your worries. Not only will you free up space in your mind by letting go of your worries and desires, but you’re also passing them on to a higher power. Once we drop our worries and desires into your surrender box, we clear our minds and can fully enjoy the present moment.

Giving up our worries and letting the universe handle them doesn’t mean we’re losers or giving up. We’re just letting go of our need to control everything and letting the universe do its thing. And guess what? It actually works! Once you let go, problems start to disappear, and dreams start coming true. It’s like magic!

So, I have been cleaning homes for about 19 years at this point, and I’ve met a lot of interesting people along the way. One of my favorite clients was this elderly woman who would always share her worries and dreams with me while I was cleaning her home. She’d tell me about her family and friends, and she’d also talk about her plans for traveling and meeting new people.

I always carried these colored index cards in my apron. I was cleaning this woman’s house one day, and she started talking about her worries and wishes. I figured it was a great opportunity to tell her about this thing I’d been doing for ten years – the Worry Box. I said to her, “Write your worries on these cards, and when I’m done cleaning, I’ll show you what to do with them.” She was like, “Sure! Anything that helps me relax and sleep at night.

After I cleaned up, she came into the kitchen and told me she had written down all her worries and wishes for the day. Then we went into her spare bedroom which she had turned into a WRAPPING ROOM – no kidding! As an organizer, this room was like heaven for me. She had everything she needed to make beautiful packages. I told her I had made a worry box from a shoe box and suggested she look around to see what she could use to make her own. I explained that once it was done, she could put all her worries and wishes in the box and have a peaceful night.

So, the next week, I go to her house and I’m unloading my jeep when she comes up the hill from her walk around the neighborhood. She tells me I had a peaceful night’s sleep for the first time in forever—said she already put her worries and wishes for the day in her box before her walk. I cleaned for her for another ten years, and that worry box sat right by her bed every week.

Peace ♥ Harmony, Cheryl

This year’s theme: Like every year, International Women’s Day 2024 will be celebrated with a unique theme. While the United Nations has designated this year’s theme as ‘Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress’ with a focus on addressing economic disempowerment, the campaign theme for this year is ‘Inspire Inclusion’.