The Best Year
Yet!
In the January Brain Insights Newsletter I share the following thoughts,
feelings and visions with all of the fabulous people that subscribe and wanted to share with you also!
The new year brings with
it the wonderful anticipation for creating improvement in our lives! It can
bring excitement for all that is possible! Isn't that a wonderful feeling!?
This is exactly why I
also get so EXTREMELY enthused about all we know, understand and are continuing
to learn about the brain!! This knowledge and awareness about the brain also
provides excitement for new possibilities. When we have our brains functioning
best... we can be an even more positive influence for everyone in our lives.
And... when we better understand and provide what brains need most, then we can
support optimal growth, health and happiness!
Often, with new year
resolutions we primarily focus on improving our bodies. Isn't if funny that we
don't usually make resolutions to make positive changes for our brain? The
beauty is however, if we focus on doing what is best for our brains...
everything in life improves!
It is with this focus, I
am thrilled to share a new program for caring communities throughout the
country. As a result of the post I wrote following the
tragic event in Newton, CT , I developed this unique
presentation called, Creating Great Connections, for those
asking...."What can we do?". It is my belief that we should use this
DEEPLY sad event to turn it into something positive for every community. It
would be wonderful to use the feeling of pulling together in support of each other
to make it happen EVERYWHERE... EVERY DAY!
Let's make 2013 a year
that we REALLY use our brains.... (and our Hearts)!
Filled with hope,
Deborah
To benefit from all of the
additional articles and resource links in the January Issue of Creating Great Connections,
Since publishing the January Newsletter, I have read this article about these interesting and related findings to also share with you:
"Social psychologists are increasingly finding that "prosocial" behavior
-- including expressing gratitude and giving to others -- is key to our
psychological well-being. Even how we choose to spend our money on
purchases affects our health and happiness. And children develop
specific ways to help others from a very young age." Read more here.
Hopefully 2013 is starting out to
be a SPECTACULAR year for you and one that will make an extremely positive
difference for children and families everywhere!!