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THE POWER OF KINDNESS…..IT DOESN’T COST A THING….

Val Gill • Mar 17, 2020
Kindness doesn’t cost a thing…..I heard those words expressed from a women for whom life has not been all that kind. Over the years I have heard that message articulated many times, in many ways, from many people. Yet, this time I experienced it differently…..I met her briefly, during a visit to New England, and we ended up chatting for a while…the conversation veered towards anecdotes concerning the state of human affairs and her response to life's injustice was to "meet it with kindness, it doesn't cost a thing"…I knew next to nothing about her…though she had shared a little about her life….it was a hard life… you know how you can just look at someone and see their story in their face? Well, her face told a story of a life of struggle….not just the normal day-to-day struggles, rather the struggles that come from great loss and heartache, not always having enough, needing to fight just to be seen….struggles that can eat away at the soul…..it wasn’t the words themselves that got me, as I’ve said I have heard those same words, often spoken by honored sages and mentors, it was her deep commitment to live those words..…and I could feel that….just being in her presence I could feel her genuine warmth of spirit….

I most likely will never see this women again….yet her words and her presence will remain with me….I truly believe that her ability to survive is rooted in her ability to continue to meet others with kindness and compassion…as I have reflected on that brief encounter it has compelled me to look at my own behavior…how I meet the world and those in it…do I exemplify the power of kindness and compassion in the face of hardship, discomfort and perceived injustice? The honest answer is no, and I can often justify my behavior with reasons why this person or that situation didn’t deserve it. It’s easy to be kind and compassionate when things are going well…when we like the person we are extending acts of goodwill….I can’t honestly say that whenever I have made the choice to respond with compassion to some perceived slight or injustice, that it has never cost me anything…. However, I can tell what it has cost me when I have made the decision to instead respond with self-righteous indignation….it has cost me peace of mind, self-respect and the respect of others, and has damaged some relationships, both personal and professional. So I leave you with this…..

“Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some sort of battle….” J.M Berry

With Peace & Love,
Val
22 Nov, 2021
What if you never had to get caught up in the angst of the world? Not be controlled by anxiety, fear, and stress? What if you were able to manage the unpredictability of life with calm and ease? What if you were able to see solutions to stressful situations more clearly? This, my friends, is doable. Easily doable. Meet Larry Witzleben LMT, CPT, Orthopedic Massage Therapist and Polarity Therapist, who has created a unique nervous system treatment called A Whole-Body Reset!™ which does exactly that: takes you out of fight-or-flight mode once and for all. What began for Larry as a way to help people unplug from their cell phones, grew into a program for treating and preempting all manner of stress and anxiety. This treatment literally takes you out of fight-or-flight mode, allowing you to manage stress with more equanimity and clarity. Larry is just around the corner, in the same building as Val. A Whole-Body Reset!™ is a hands-on treatment that takes place on a massage table. All you take off are your shoes. In just 30 minutes, your nervous system and whole body will reset to their natural state. You'll feel rested, refreshed. and deeply calm. This sense of peacefulness will go with you. The benefit is cumulative; the calm will deepen and last a little longer each time as it becomes your dependable norm. A Whole-Body Reset!™is an ideal companion for cognitive therapy and ideal self-care for therapists themselves. Call Larry at 407-595-4035, to learn more and to schedule a session. “I experienced a session with Larry that surprised me; in just 30 minutes I felt my nervous system downshift and my mind relax and open; I felt a natural letting go of tension in both mind and body” ~ Val Gill, LMHC
By Val Gill 17 Mar, 2020
These days, it’s not unusual to feel sad or stressed from time to time. The modern world can be tough to deal with. However, when those moods start to happen more frequently, you need to do something about it. ​For many people, that something is a vacation. You know that traveling is fun, but it can also improve your mental health well after the trip has come and gone. Here’s why traveling can help your mental health — and how you can make the most of your time off. ​ You Need Some Time Off Stress is a normal part of modern life, but it can cause some damage to your body and mind. As Psychology Today explains, too much stress in your life can lead to problems like insomnia, depression, and illness. What’s worse is how this can lead to a downward spiral where getting stressed makes you ill, which only makes you more stressed. This is where traveling can help. When you head out for a vacation, even for just a few days, your stress level starts to drop. Seeing new places, exploring new restaurants and bars, even just staying in a hotel can all help improve your mental health. This is especially true when you are in addiction recovery or need some time for self-healing. Getting away from your usual behaviors and haunts can help you revive your inner peace while keeping away from bad habits. Getting The Most From Your Vacation But not every trip is the same. How can you get the most from your precious vacation days? The first thing you need to do is plan. Explore your travel options, including different locations and amenities. If you love the ocean, a trip to the beach or even a lake can do wonders for you. If you prefer the city life, pick a city you haven’t been to before. In fact, TheMuse.com explains that the anticipation of vacations can improve your mental health. Smarter Travel also has a list of five ways to make your vacation wonderful, such as: Don’t overplan your trip. Instead, include some downtime and space between events or hot spots so you don’t feel rushed or stressed. Remember that many people online leave bad or great reviews that either aren’t real or are simply from their perspective. Skip locations on big travel times like New Orleans in Mardi Gras or Florida during spring break. Costs are higher, and the crowds can be stressful. Instead, go to places during off-peak times of the year. You should also consider getting outdoors, such as camping or just visiting a national park. Bringing Your Pet Going somewhere special can really improve your mental health, but what if you’re worried about leaving your pet behind? Believe it or not, many people can bring their pet along for the trip. In fact, one great idea is to visit nature with your pet. By combining the healing effects of nature and spending time with your pet, you can improve your mental health. Start Planning Your Trip TodayThere are a lot of mental health benefits to traveling — if you do it right. Start by planning your trip and picking a great destination. Don’t overplan, and go where there aren’t so many tourists. You should also consider enjoying nature and bringing your pet. When you finally get back home, you’ll be rested and ready to get back to life. Author: Henry Moore; Fit Well Traveler Henry@fitwelltraveler.com
By Val Gill 17 Mar, 2020
Hello my friends….I am so grateful that I am able to sit on my sofa and write to all of you….last week at this time I was not confident that I would have a home, let alone a sofa, to come back to. Now that the storm has passed and I am settling back into my life, I am allowing some time to reflect on what this experience has given and not what it took…for me it is a tremendous amount of gratitude, love and compassion…..gratitude for each new day and with it the opportunity to contribute to my community in some meaningful way, love for my family and friends, and compassion for those who struggle to face each day due to poverty, sickness, loneliness, or devastating loss…..after the storm passed, for a few days I was inconvenienced because I did not have power……not having the luxury of electricity allowed me to spend quality time with my family…..to be in the moment, just as is, to practice non attachment and radical acceptance. During that time, there were moments of tension and stress, but we were together and it was authentic, and real and honest, and we accepted each other as is…So my friends I may have lost power for a few days, some shingles from my roof, and a few trees…..in return I have been reminded of just how precious life is and what matters most…family and friends, my beloved dogs, love, community, kindness….and to be present for it all….for the joy and the stress…..in any given moment what’s wrong is always available…..but if we allow ourselves to be open to the experience, we can also find what is right. With peace & love, ​Val
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