Ten Tips for Affordable, Efficient Holiday Decorating When You’re Busy & Broke

Written by Susan Dunn, MA, Personal Life & EQ Coach


Fall is harvest time so take advantage ofrepparttar bounty of nature. It’s Thanksgiving time, so take advantage ofrepparttar 129634 generosity of others. Some clever hunting and gathering can help you save time and money and still have a festively decorated home forrepparttar 129635 holidays.

1. Gather branches, leaves, seed pods, pine cones, acorns and anything else from your yard that fits withrepparttar 129636 fall color scheme.

Even without a glue gun you can arrange attractive centerpieces and mantel displays.

2. Visitrepparttar 129637 produce department of your grocery and pick vegetables that suit your color scheme.

Squashes come in all colors, shapes and sizes and last a long time unrefrigerated. Pumpkins may be reduced after Halloween and work well. Arrange them in groups, alone, or aroundrepparttar 129638 greenery.

3. Check out your garden for what’s in bloom.

Lucky you if you have chrysanthemums, but many other things will do if you’ll take a second look.

4. Cheap tip for a real glow? Buy a fair-sized mirror atrepparttar 129639 dollar store or thrift shop, place it on your dining room table, buffet or any low table (you have to be able to seerepparttar 129640 reflection) and cover it with tea lights or candles. Beautiful!

5. Get accent pieces from your local Goodwill store and thrift shops.

People donaterepparttar 129641 most amazing holiday decorations that can be yours for pennies. I’ve found everything – hand towels, wreaths, pillows, dressed stuffed animals, wall pictures, bedspreads, water globes, statuettes and serving pieces.

6. Change out your lamp shades.

Check outrepparttar 129642 lamp shade selection at Goodwill and buy some to fit your color scheme, or simply in darker shades to cozy uprepparttar 129643 house. It only takes a minute to change them. Just make sure before you go to check how your lamp shades attach and match them.

Passion And Soulfulness

Written by Dr. Nathaniel Branden


When I think of nourishingrepparttar soul, I think of nurturingrepparttar 129633 ability to respond positively to life that is,repparttar 129634 ability to sustain passion for our interests, values, and projects. I believe thatrepparttar 129635 worst of all spiritual defeats is to lose enthusiasm for life's possibilities.

Every life has its share of setbacks and disappointments of tragedy and loss. Sorepparttar 129636 question we all confront, inrepparttar 129637 face of negatives that may assail us, is: How do we keep our inner fire alive?

Two things, at minimum, are needed: an ability to appreciaterepparttar 129638 positives in our life  and a commitment to action.

Every day, it's important to ask and answer these questions: "What's good in my life?" and "What needs to be done?"

The first question keeps us focused on positives;repparttar 129639 second keeps us proactive and reminds us that we are responsible for our own happiness and well-being.

Another aspect of focusing onrepparttar 129640 positive, and thereby nourishingrepparttar 129641 soul, is to stay focused onrepparttar 129642 inquiry "What in my life do I most enjoy? What most stimulates me?" Someone once said that you can know who a man is if you know what wakes him up.

The pleasures that nurture me personally may be as simple as enjoyingrepparttar 129643 view ofrepparttar 129644 city andrepparttar 129645 ocean fromrepparttar 129646 window of my living room, or spending time inrepparttar 129647 garden, or appreciating good health. Of course, one ofrepparttar 129648 greatest joys that nurtures me is that I have a loving relationship with my wife. In addition, when I think of nurturingrepparttar 129649 soul, I think of listening to music and rereading books that have meant a lot to me. I also think ofrepparttar 129650 act of writing. When I spend time at my computer, writing, I almost invariably experience a tremendous sense of appreciation of how wonderful it is to be alive. If I am away from writing too long, I feel discouraged, or at least dispirited. Writing takes energy, and it also creates energy.

For all of us,repparttar 129651 key is to pay close attention to which activities make us feel most alive and in love with life  and then try to spend as much time as possible engaged in those activities.

Even when our life is most difficult, it is important to remember that something within us is keeping us alive repparttar 129652 life force  that lifts us, energizes us, pulls us back sometimes fromrepparttar 129653 abyss of despair. True spirituality does not exist without love of life.

If we feel unhappy or unfulfilled,repparttar 129654 most urgent question is, "What needs to be done?" Or one might say, "What's missing in my life  and what can I do about it?" The sin is to suffer passively. We must never forget that we haverepparttar 129655 capacity to act. So we must always be concerned to know "What avenues of action are possible to me? What can I do to make my life better?"

If we stay oriented torepparttar 129656 two basic questions  "What's good in my life?" and "What needs to be done?"  and strive to respond to those questions appropriately,repparttar 129657 predictable result is that we will be happier human beings and get far more of whatever it is that we want in life.

Some writers  Erich Fromm, for one  contrast a so-called "being" orientation with a "doing" orientation. The implication is that being and doing are in some sense antithetical. Of course, they are not. Doing and being, action and stillness, are dependent on one another. Without action, we would cease to exist, and without stillness, we would neither be able to appreciate our existence nor have a foundation from which to act. We need stillness, we needrepparttar 129658 pure experience of being, in order to fully realize ourselves. Out of that stillness can comerepparttar 129659 motivation to act and alsorepparttar 129660 awareness we need to act wisely, not to lose perspective. When being and doing are in harmony, when stillness and action are friends to each other, we create an integrated, satisfied soul. We are then inrepparttar 129661 best position to truly enjoy and appreciate life and not be destroyed by adversity.

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