Wednesday, February 10, 2010

2010 A New Year & I'm Back

I have been away from my blog for a long time. A lot of changes in my life after the big move into the Homewood House. I'm at a new salon, ( A Nail's Charm ) in Steubenville, OH. My sewing business has really expanded now that I have room for the three sewing machines that are needed to keep up with all the new orders. I have also been busy with more orders for products now that we were able to expand our production area.



Our Foot-Fix Pedicure Line was featured in the January 2010 issue of Nails Magazine.

More updates and photos will be posted soon.


Thanks & Blessings

Pat Bailey-Steubenville, OH

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

OUR NEW HOME




We are moving. Our new home is ready now. We were the first to see all the work that was being done to the Homewood House here in Steubenville,OH. We decided that we wanted to wait for the work to be completed. This was back in October 2008. The kitchen was the last thing to be done. The old kitchen was torn out and replaced with a laundry area. The new kitchen is a room addition that was added on to the house and designed just for me. I have photos of the house on MySpace here is the link to New house Photo Animation that I put together: Click Here



Thanks & Blessings

Pat Bailey-Steubenville,OH
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Monday, January 19, 2009

Why Was It Important That Dr. Martin Luther King Not Sneeeze

This Is My Granddaughters Essay:
Dashay Mcshan
Steubenville, OH
Garfield Elementary
4th Grade


Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was not able do any very heavy breathing, coughing or sneezing on a Saturday afternoon in 1958.
In 1956 Dr. King had great success with the Montgomery bus boycott. During this time Dr. King brought a lot of attention to himself both good and bad. He came in contact with many very famous people during this time, while others were not happy with his success.
On the Saturday afternoon of September 20, 1958 Dr. King was in Harlem, New York, promoting and signing autographs for his first book called “Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story” in Blumstein’s Department store. The 29yr old Dr. King was surrounded by hundreds of people while he sat in the store signing copies of his book. A lady named Izola Curry that was very sick came to his table and stabbed him in the chest with a 7 inches long letter opener. Dr. King was rushed by ambulance to the hospital with the steel letter opener still in his chest. Many hours later a team of surgeons performed emergency surgery to remove the letter opener.
Dr Aubrey Maynard performed the delicate and dangerous operation in which his whole chest had to be opened. Dr. Maynard is the one that said to Dr. King, if you had sneezed during all those hours of waiting, the razor tip of the letter opener that had been touching his heart would have killed him. Dr. King did not take the incident personally. On September 30, 1958, while still in the hospital he asked that she not be put in jail but be treated in a hospital. Sphere: Related Content

Saturday, January 03, 2009

New Tips On "Successfully Managing Stress"

Here is an article from one of my friends on a Ning group that I am a member of:

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"Successfully Managing Stress" by

Mr. Bill Braylark:




"We all live with STRESS everyday. Do you know how to
become the master of your personal stress load? If you
think you do know, the information below will surely be
of help to all">>>

Stress - Embracing and Conquering It!



When one looks up the definition of stress in the dictionary, it tells us:

Stress – noun:

a.) importance or significance attached to a thing; emphasis
b.) physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension

So ultimately, stress is a mental illusion, an interpretation and a perception. What is stressful to one person may be enjoyable to another. Heights might be stressful for one person, while free-falling out of an airplane is exhilarating for another. Public speaking might completely frightening to one person, but be the most empowering activity possible for another. Losing $100,000 in the stock market might be less stressful for one person than having a bad hair day is for another. Stress is a mental perception, chosen by the perceiver.

The level of importance that is placed on the thing is up for question.

Does it really matter?

Is it that important?

Stress is a part of life. Life requires stress. As a muscle needs resistance to grow stronger, so do we. Many times stress awakens our greater potential and makes us rise to the performance we were capable of all along, but we needed challenging. As a muscle needs resistance to grow stronger, so do we.

Below I will give you 6 tips to Embrace Stress:

1.) You shouldn’t MAJOR in MINORS.
Ask yourself: In 20 years, is what’s stressing me out right now, really matter? Will I even remember this? If not, it is minor and adjust your attitude and move forward. Do you remember what you were stressed out about on October 26, 1988? That’s my point exactly!

2.) Life storms come and go.
There will be ups and downs in life; some call them seasons. In the mind of those who understand this concept, Spring is enjoyable and happy. Winter is cold and harsh. Life is like the changing of the seasons. Spring follows winter. How regularly does this happen? EVERY year at the same time. Keep your mind on the spring that is coming as you move through the winter. And besides, you would never see the rainbow if there was no storm!

3.) What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
Know this is the way of growth. The great trials of our lives awaken the greater potential inside of us. Welcome stress and difficulty, as they may be the alarm clock that awakens the greatness that lies sleeping inside. 95% of our country need to listen to this alarm clock.

4.) It always could be worst!
Someone once told me, “A man once complained that he had no shoes, until he met the man that had no feet!” After he met the man with no feet, he realized that being barefooted wasn’t that bad after all. I remember feeling stressed and sorry for myself one time in the past when I initially became an entrepreneur. I turned on the TV and saw images of the way people lived and suffered in Bosnia. I felt pretty guilty about my pitiful “stresses.” Now every time I think I have it bad or am feeling stressed I say, “Well, at least I don’t live in Bosnia – so this isn’t so bad after all.”

5.) Be thankful for what is happening good in your life.
So many times people only focus on what bad is happening in their life. This will keep you depressed! If you are having financial issues, focus on being thankful for your good health and love from your spouse and you can then think clearly enough to create a plan to help you get on off that bad situation. The more time you spend focusing on what you do have and what’s going good, the quicker you start to forget about the challenges your facing and you move closer to LIFE SUCCESS!

6.) Get over yourself!
You are not the only one to experience stress, difficulty, frustration and pain. What happens to you happens to ALL of us. There is no conspiracy against you. We ALL experience hurt, disappointment, heartache, loss, failure, sadness, misfortune, setback, defeat, distress, despondency, despair… or whatever else is causing you stress.

Something I learned from Jim Rohn, one of the greatest philosophers of our time, goes like this, “It is not what happens to you that makes the difference in how your life works out. What happens to you happens to all of us. It’s how you respond to what happens to you that determines the major outcome of your life.”

Below I will give you 5 tips to Conquer Stress:

I.) Break it down.
The problem for most people is they are worried about everything all at the same time. I break what I’m concerned about into time chunks. If I have an important presentation on Tuesday, I schedule time to begin thinking about it on Monday at noon. This way I don’t “stress” about it all weekend long.

II.) Just say NO.
When I was in middle school, McGriff the Crime Dog was a big hit! A person in a giant dog custom would travel from school to school delivering a message to get kids to say no to drugs. I’ll never forget his saying: Just say, “NO!” Today we have more timesaving technologies to make our lives more convenient, yet we are the busiest (and most stressed-out) society in history! Studies show that life for families a hundred years ago was a lot less stressful; when we didn’t have 90 percent of the so-called conveniences we have today. Yes, today we get more stuff done and we collect more things in our garages, closets and attics, but we are not any happier. We are over-obligated and over-scheduled. Take back control of your life by learning to say “NO!”… or at least, “No thank you.” Then go take a walk around the neighborhood and eat you an ice cream – without your cell phone!
LOL!

III.) You can’t correct what you are not willing to confront.
Most everyone spends the majority of their time trying to avoid painful emotions. Here is the irony of that: What you try to avoid expands in its power. Or to put it another way, what you resist, persists.
Another great philosopher, Deepak Chopra said, “Whatever you avoid will come back. The more you avoid, the stronger it will return.”

IV.) End the love affair.
You love the pain of your emotions. How do we know? You keep creating them. You are a creative being. There is nothing in your life you have not created. You are the cause of every effect you are experiencing right now. Frightening, but true. You have either attracted the circumstances that have caused you pain or you have just decided to CALL them painful. Nothing is painful in and of itself. Pain is a result of your thoughts about it. What one calls painful another calls enjoyable. Pain results from a judgment you have made about something. Remove the judgment and the pain disappears. You could decide to have what you call painful to be joyful if you wanted, simply by deciding it to be. You could also stop attracting circumstances in your life that cause you pain, but you don’t. Why? Because you love the feeling!

V.) Work it out!
You need to work it out. No, not meaning job, but exercise the stress out of you. There is a mind-body connection to your health! Just as a cut on your finger will aggravate your mental concentration, so will collecting mental battle wounds and pressures all day drag your body down. You store your mental stress in your body. The only way to get the stress out of your mind is to get it out of your body. Not only does exercise keep you looking good and also not dropping dead of coronary artery disease – but it also is the key to maintaining your energy, and to staying in psychological and mental balance.

Hopefully these tips will give you an opportunity to start embracing and conquering the stress you may encounter in your life! It is guaranteed you will encounter it, now it’s up to you how you handle it and WIN!

If the lack of MONEY happens to be THE source of major stress in your life, then I highly recommend that you go to this site immediately for your help:

http://mylinkingpowerforum.ning.com/forum/topic/show?id=2025411%3AT...

Stay true to thyself,

Mr. Bill :-)
678-768-0848

Pat Bailey
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