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In a blink of an eye your purpose can shift without your awareness of it!

I have a temporary house guest!  Her name is Kooks and I am wondering if changing her name to something calmer would restore calm and peace in my home!  She is my son’s cat who has arrived along with him while he gets enrolled in school and settled into a new job.

Having her has been a learning experience.  She is only a few years old and extremely active.   This is made worse by the fact that there is  a steady flow of deer, raccoons, squirrels, birds and flying things past our windows.  Having a park one house down also guarantees a steady parade of kids, dogs and people on various forms of transportation.  She is an indoor cat who is longing to be an outdoor one.  Oh did I mention the neighbor cat that is the size of a bull-dog!  Kooks is a small cat about the quarter of size of a fully grown cat that acts like she is the same size as the bull-dog cat.  It would not be a good match.

How do you think my focus of attention has shifted?  Well  I can tell you it’s gone from having no concern or care for a cat to a full-time focus.  She is curious and wants to know everything I am doing.  She is bored with her own company, doesn’t like to be alone  and expresses herself constantly.  She positions herself into being the “purpose” or focus of attention (intention) and when she’s not, she ensures you are aware of her, even at night.  She has brought many moments of affection, cuddles, playfulness and beauty as well so it’s hard to be annoyed at her.  However, her distraction to focus includes sleeping!  A night or two is manageable yet after a few nights the deficit affects waking hours and before you know it your drained and not able to support a healthy regime.  You slide.  At least I am noticing it for myself.  My solution is to wake up to what is happening and take my power back!  Yes unfortunately I am noticing how easy it is to lose your power to an animal and I am not referring to having a power animal.

It wasn’t my intention to have an animal after loosing my dog a few years back so I had not considered my agenda by have this one as a guest.  I have enjoyed her, yet in meeting her constant needs, I recognize that it has interfered with meeting my own.  Now it’s time to take steps to balance this out while she visits.

I now know first hand the value of asking oneself these questions:

  • Are you aware of how others and animals can influence where you focus your attention?
  • Did you know that your focus of attention is your ‘purpose” and can be shifted by a thought, feeling or interruption?
  • Are you aware when your focus of attention is hijacked away from your original intention?

If you answered no to the above questions, begin to notice this for yourself.

You may be at work focusing on a program you are developing and a peer walks into your office and doesn’t ask if you have a free moment and simply begins talking about their problem they are dealing with.  What happens to your concentration?

It may be at home while trying to get dinner on and your teen comes in to tell you how you ruined their day without asking you if you have a free moment first beforehand.  What’s your reaction?

The good news is that you too can learn to be aware of these distractions to your focus of attention without getting sucked down into the drain of irritability, frustration and annoyance and having the only option of reaction!

Connect to find out more about how to shift to action of understanding your focus and how to keep it with less reaction.  Consider empathy coaching or training.

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Self-Esteem, Confidence, Trusting Self


Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Value-Based Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement  since 2000, Founder of Greater Victoria Peace & Intercultural Celebrations since 2010 & Greater Victoria Labyrinths since 2012, #yyj Peace Week Calendar Founder – 2014 & 2015

 

Do you live in your own culture of love & respect?

Recently I have begun sharing how my spring and summer is spent planting, gathering of flowers, leave & roots to make wonderful remedies. The purpose comes from hearing my clients express their concern, guilt, resentment and dependency upon pharma care products a13466358_10207722029426878_7619154285081841108_ns my hope is to model a different pattern and experience. I believe that pharma care lacks love of any living thing and is teaching us not to value ourselves. Therefore my hope of intention is to bring back love and care that is the bases for a healing outcome. When I work with nature in such a personal way I love it and would like to say feel the love back. This is the foundation I would like for healing and support. To take something that I feel appreciation for empowered by being a partner in the process of making it equals loving oneself!


Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Value-Based Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement  since 2000, Founder of Greater Victoria Peace & Intercultural Celebrations since 2010 & Greater Victoria Labyrinths since 2012, #yyj Peace Week Calendar Founder – 2014 & 2015

Discovering Gumweed along West Coast of Victoria

I loved seeing gumweed 2016-06-14 14.00.03growing along the rocky banks of Victoria’s beaches during a walk.  The first thing you notice is the sticky resin on your hands when picking just one flower head. You know it must have some interesting qualities! Researching this flower for more information and to confirm its name,  Grindelia squarrosa, I had to smile when finding a well-respected international herbalist’s description of gumweed that included he found them along the rocky outcrops of Victoria’s beaches here on Vancouver Island! I imagine that you have seen them on your walks! 2016-06-14 16.58.38 Cough Syrup Discovering that they are great with honey in a cough syrup mixture and organic, I decided to infuse a batch.  Buying a bottle of cough syrup costs $12.00 and up.  I decided to buy a large jug of honey on sale for $12.00 and make my own!  The mason jar I am using would equal four purchased bottles of cough syrup or more.

Imagine reaching for your cough syrup and knowing exactly where the healing ingredients was picked and processed.  That the few fingerprints on them are mostly your own!

Within a short time of adding the flowers to the honey, it became a rich, dark colour and thickened.

Natural Remedies with Gumweed

Tincture

I also decided to create a tincture using vodka that is great for colds, sore throats, and coughs!2016-06-14 17.18.32

Natural Remedies with Gumweed


In Plants of the Rocky Mountains by Ryan Drum, gum from the pounded flower heads was applied to poison ivy inflammations and taken internally to relieve coughing and congestion. “Extracts from the dried flower heads and leaves have sedative, antispasmodic and expectorant qualities…[and] are used in modern medications for treating asthma and bronchitis,” the book explains.


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Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Value-Based Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement  since 2000, Founder of Greater Victoria Peace & Intercultural Celebrations since 2010 & Greater Victoria Labyrinths since 2012, #yyj Peace Week Calendar Founder – 2014 & 2015

Feverfew for migraines & skin conditions!

Ah, wonderful feverfew.  I have noticed while picking feverfew that my spirits are raised and my tiredness declines naturally.  It is like a fog leaves my brain!  This spring I have picked leaves and flowers to dry for tea, make a tincture and a soothing salve.   2016-06-17 07.12.35

I haven’t grown feverfew this year.  I have found it growing in the oddest places in my local community.  Finding it has been a reminder to fill my garden with it next year!

  • TEA

Tea can be made with fresh or dried feverfew.  The drying process only takes a few days. Once dried they will be stored in brown paper bags for a time before being stored in glass jars.

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  • Tincture

I chose to make my tincture with vodka this year.  The flowers are in a small glass jar covered in this spirit.  It will will sit for  several weeks before the tincture is ready.  Each day this wonderful medicinal tincture is given a small shake while being admired.

Imagine having remedies that are appreciated for their beauty as they creatively make themselves.  

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  • Oil for Soothing Salve

Feverfew flowers immersed and steeping in olive oil!  A test run with a small mason jar first now followed by a pint size jar.  The test jar was steamed in a double boiler for close to six hours and then cooled.  Once cooled it was combined with beeswax, plantain oil and calendula oil to make a soothing salve.  It is currently being tested on these gardener hands that need to be in good shape for my somatic movement practice!

Costs for my adding this to this years healing arsenal:

Flowers, Leaves, Solar Energy, Effort & Time  – free

Olive Oil, Vodka, Jars – current market prices or on sale

Electricity – going rate

The cost of picking feverfew is small in comparisons to the cost of  pharmaceutical drugs.  The savings could be enormous.

The pleasure experienced while picking these flowers out in our stunning natural beauty around Greater Victoria communities is priceless.  This is followed by feelings of pleasure whilst drying and preparing these leaves and flowers to steep and share their essences in forms for my benefit.  Each time these remedies will be used this year these memories will be included in the healing process!

Feverfew is widely recommended for:
  • Relief  for migraines and a preventative for them when taken on a daily basis. Recommended by experts such as Dr. Andrew Weil as an effective alternative to pharma products.
  • Relief for arthritis, fevers, muscle tension and pain.
  • Used to lower blood pressure, lessen stomach irritation, stimulate the appetite, improve digestion and kidney function.
  • A beneficial treatment for colitis, dizziness, tinnitus and menstrual problems.

When using feverfew one has a renewed sense of well-being!


Feverfew is a herbal remedy for humans, cats and dogs.  However with cats and dogs only tiny amounts (half a leave)  are recommended a day.  Special care when preparing and drying feverfew is needed if one has pets.

Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Value-Based Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement  since 2000, Founder of Greater Victoria Peace & Intercultural Celebrations since 2010 & Greater Victoria Labyrinths since 2012, #yyj Peace Week Calendar Founder – 2014 & 2015

16 Reasons why to  explore Body, Mind & Heart Connection @ Inside Awareness?

INTEGRATION, LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT

  1. Experience a deeper connection to self .
  2. Increase self-value and trust in yourself, knowing you are doing what’s right for you.
  3. Connect to your boundaries and learn how to voice them in a safe  way without conflict!  
  4. Stop compromising.  
  5. Learn how to have  choice.
  6. Improve your posture! Walk, sit, stand, sleep, breathe, think and feel better.
  7. Increase your understanding of your self image and how it is holding your back from success!
  8. Stop feeling alone & lonely?
  9. Turn abusive relationships into empowering experiences!
  10. Stop doubting yourself when it comes to decision making.  
  11. Learn how to transition from taking things personally by developing skills to translate difficult messages.
  12. Move through fear to build relationships and find love.
  13. Understand how to resolve differences.
  14. Improve your odds of finding partnerships where you are  valued.
  15. Ending your relationships with more ease, respect and  moving forward with less attachment!
  16. Becoming aware of the culture created  by your parenting style (or your parents and their’s before them).

Read more about Inside Awareness


Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Value-Based Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement  since 2000, Founder of Greater Victoria Peace & Intercultural Celebrations since 2010 & Greater Victoria Labyrinths since 2012, #yyj Peace Week Calendar Founder – 2014 & 2015

Nonverbal communication – Happy Expressions

View these facial expressions and notice what happens inside you!

Imagine telling a child (or anyone) you are happy without any of these facial clues.

Now consider how you use the word happy.  Are you honestly expressing happiness because you have happy sensations in the moment or are you incorrectly using it to get your way  by saying – I am happy that you, she, he, they……


Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Value-Based Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement  since 2000, Founder of Greater Victoria Peace & Intercultural Celebrations since 2010 & Greater Victoria Labyrinths since 2012, #yyj Peace Week Calendar Founder – 2014 & 2015

Did you know that it is easier to smile than it is to frown?  

Try it!

Happy, sad

  • Check out the muscles in your face as you smile and as you frown.
  • Notice the different experience of the two.  One is uplifting and one is draining.
  • Which posture is familiar to you?
  • Look in a mirror  to see if you are smiling because if your little self only frowned growing up, you will think you are smiling but others will see a frown!

Now from a somatic perspective smile and frown again, however, notice your inner sensations.

  • Which one creates and expands breathe and which one makes it difficult to breathe?
  • Which one lifts your spirits up and brings you into a more upright posture and which one drops your spirit with your body sinking or collapsing?
  • Now imagine facing this smile and this frown in conversation and  how you would interpret it and react to it.

Now practice smiling and frowning at others and notice their reactions.

Emotions in self:

Exercise and develop face muscles and behavior!

Emotions in communication:

Develop connection or disconnection!

Emotions in environment:

Create a cultural experience!


At Inside our focus is on self-awareness and empowerment through somatic learning to nurture deeper intelligence of  when one is in a state of  connected (being presence) or disconnected (fight, flight or fight) by understanding cause of ones own reactions.  Pivotal point of re-balancing.  This includes perception, movement posture,  sensations (sometimes called emotions) and environmental causes.

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Renee Lindstrom, GCFP,
Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Value-Based Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement  since 2000, Founder of Greater Victoria Peace & Intercultural Celebrations since 2010 & Greater Victoria Labyrinths since 2012, #yyj Peace Week Calendar Founder – 2014 & 2015