Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Designing a Successful 2009!

As we enter a new year of overwhelming proportions for each of us, there is so much to be thankful for in our daily lives.  We are witnessing firsthhand change within ourselves and the nation and must know we are ready for that journey.  The steps we take to design a successful day, month and year will depend on how we take care of ourselves first and foremost.  As women it is hard to take time for ourselves, but I will share in 2009 I will dedicate time to my happiness in order to be a better person overall.

I began my 2009 journey to “play” more and to bring in the new year by shouting out my intentions with a “2009 vision board”.  I had the pleasure of beginning my successful journey by attending a workshop designed by Deborah Deras, M.S., ALSP to bring clarity to healthy and successful intentions.  It is critial to understand we should never feel guilty or uncomfortable to express our wishes for healthy financial prosperity and wellness, because if we do not say it out loud how can we achieve what is needed in our lives?  To be the volunteer each and every day, I must have this intention fulfilled and like you, I will!

May I encourage you to attend such a workshop given by Deborah Deras, M.S., ALSP, to address the person within yourself and how you want to live a life of success and healthy happiness, which will carry over to those you love and bring service to each day.  http://www.passionatelivingnow.com

My goal is to be healthy, live well and to continue to be the mentor I design to be for those I serve each day.  grin

Live well and laugh hard, it is addictive!!

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Mission:

“The mission of Therapy Designs is to be the leading Occupational Therapy organization to provide progressive client based services, which promote self sufficiency, wellness, educational and occupational achievement, in order to promote positive and hopeful futures.”

Vision:

“To be a multicultural centered organization to address the mind, body and spiritual issues of those in most need.”

For more information on Occupational Therapy:

American Occupational Therapy Association
Occupational Therapy Association of California
American Occupational Therapy Foundation