Archive for the ‘Personal Development’ Category
Have you got LFT?
LFT stands for Low Frustration Tolerance.
Clinical psychologist Albert Ellis described it as ‘can’t standitis’ because people who suffer from it are often heard complaining ”I can’t stand this or that”.
If you are a person who thinks things ‘should‘ be a certain way or that people ‘should‘ behave a certain way then you are probably are sufferer of LFT to some degree.
The normal frustrations of day to day life most likely agitate you a great deal which only heightens your stress levels and further lowers your tolerance.
A downward spiral on the best of days.
What to do?
Think good things. Challenge your thoughts. Step up to the LFT monster!
Remind yourself that everyone has to endure inconveniences and frustrations and that sometimes things don’t go the way we would like them to.
Self discipline is required here.
Self discipline is what you will become better at when you commit to self care.
So, again my friend, the mantra reigns supreme: exercise, eat well & think good things and tell the LFT monster to go jump because you just won’t ‘tolerate’ it any more!
More on this topic can be found in Dr Sarah Edelman’s book ‘Change Your Thinking’ published by ABC Books or for more personal support, book in with me and we’ll face it together.
One other thing: I’ve been doing the blogging thing for about 6 months now and I would love to keep doing it and would love it to grow and grow and grow so if you do like it can you please A) subscribe and B) recommend it to you everyone you know (especially people in high places in the media!)
Thanks, hugs and smiles
Jo
Want it? It’s yours.
You can have what you want if you are tenacious.
You can be what you want if you commit to thinking the thoughts that will make you that way.
You can do what you want if you follow the right path.
OR you can just stay exactly as you are; not growing or changing, not learning or risking, not engaging or exploring, not loving or sharing.
This may seem easier (and safer) but it’s probably not going to make you smile much and honestly, your life should be worth smiling about.
So, be courageous and go for the lot.
Teeny weeny steps is all it takes to start.
Remember that every person you admire took baby steps to achieve great things.
Small steps, good strong positive tenacious thoughts AND, of course regular exercise and good nutrition.
Everyday.
Go forth with confidence my friend, you’ll feel your smile instantly widen.
How to age slowly
Want to slow down your ageing process?
Me too, I can’t possibly fit in everything I want to do in 40 or so years.
Alas, I have a plan and I’m happy to report it’s working!
It’s a simple thing really, nothing miraculous or new.
I’m not a modern genius with a grand discovery nor am I going to tell you about some magic pill, cream or tonic.
It’s all about how you live each day.
It’s all about exercising regularly, eating nutritiously, getting enough sleep, thinking good things, drinking water, being grateful, being generous, being kind, being tolerant, seeking the good, connecting with people, making an effort, having a ball, accepting hardship, asking for a hug, learning new stuff, truly relaxing and loving thyself – wholeheartedly.
Now, I appreciate that you have probably read or heard this before but are you actually doing any of it?
Knowing this stuff will not help you one iota my friend.
The proof and indeed the reward is in the doing.
That’s what my job is all about.
Helping people to do what they know they need to do.
On a deeper level my job is to move them from a ’should’ mind set to a ‘want‘ mind set – permanently.
Your job is merely to know where your mind is set and if it needs shifting do something about that.
Support is always a good idea if you’re track record at behavioural change is poor.
Health Coaching with Jo Woods is always an option!
The Nutshell:
Slowing down the ageing process requires self care on all levels.
This doesn’t mean you need to have less fun, on the contrary, you’ll most likely have more because you’ll feel better, happier – more youthful.
Carpe diem!
Got yourself in a mess have you?
What to do?
Take responsibility that’s what.
By all means enlist someone to be your sounding board, to help and support you but be very clear, only you can really fix it.
Where to start?
With self care that’s where.
Being strong physically, mentally & emotionally is THE most important part of managing your way through tough times.
Drink less alcohol and more water.
Do less sitting and more walking.
Eat less junk and more fresh.
Think less catastrophically and more positively.
Take smaller steps and deeper breaths.
Swim laps or soak in a bath
Watch Seinfeld or just lie on the floor and think good things.
Remember that it will one day be behind you, it’s just a temporary problem but it is your problem so get on with it! (said with encouragement and compassion)
What are you thinking?
Are you thinking you could or are you thinking you will?
Are you thinking I can’t or are you thinking I can?
Are you thinking it’s a long shot or are you thinking it’s within reach?
Are you thinking it won’t work or are you thinking it will?
Are you thinking the answer will be no or are you thinking it will be yes?
Are you thinking you the worst or are you thinking you the best?
Are you thinking failure or are you thinking success?
Are you thinking good things?
If not, I highly recommend you do because you’ll be more likely to achieve outcomes you’re wanting and you’ll enjoy the process of getting there so much more too.
Need a ‘postivity make-over’?
Check out the book called ‘Positivity’ in the ‘Smiler’s Amazon carousel – it will help OR I can !
Trouble shooting a low libido
Not feeling like it huh?
Let me ask you 3 questions:
1. Are you exercising regularly?
2. Are you eating well?
3. Are you thinking good things?
No, no and no? Oh no.
Even 1 ‘no’ will be effecting your libido.
The truth is, whilst hormones, stress and relationship issues may be adding to the problem you can’t blame them entirely for your lack of ‘intimacy interest’. This is because if you’re not looking after yourself you’re most likely to be suffering from poor self image/self esteem. Ba – bowww. Low libido.
Regular exercise, a light well balanced diet and some good ole positive thinking will have a HUGE impact on your libido and when that is firing the world is an completly different place (or so it seems!).
So, the plan is: Exercise, eat well, think good things, TV off and early to bed!
If nothing else, you’ll feel healthier and more confident to deal with any other contributing factors.
PS. This is a very common area of anxiety amongst busy urban people and I am completley comfortable talking about it so don’t hesitate to get in touch if it’s weighing on your mind.
Sometimes you just need…
If you’re a procrastinator, a worrier, a put-it-off-er-er, a lazy bones, a maybe-it’ll-just happen type of person then from time to time you probably need a jolly good kick in the pants and the best person to do that is YOU!
Here, let me help.
I say that because in a round about sort of way this is my job – teaching you how to kick yourself in the pants – it’s called self care.
My job is to help you see that you have what it takes to face the music and rise to the challenge AND what’s more that THE EFFORT WILL PRODUCE GREAT OUTCOMES .
When you make that phone call or do that task you’ll feel more confident.
When you choose not to feed your anxieties with choccy, chips, cheese or plonk you’ll feel stronger.
When you air your concerns you’ll feel lighter.
When you prioritise your exercise you’ll feel capable and clear.
THE NUTSHELL:
When you put your health & well-being first you’ll have the ability to hold the course to your dreams because self care IS believing in them.
Give yourself a kick in the pants today OR book in with me and I’ll do it for you – ever so gently of course!
Smiler’s Snippets: Want change?
Smiler’s Snippets are short punchy grabs I select from books which aim to enhance your health and happiness.
This is a snippet from Andrew Zuckerman’s fabulous book, ‘Wisdom’. Here I read a snippet from Alan Arkin’s page about change – I like his wisdom on it very much. If you’d like a copy of the book just go to Smiler’s Amazon, look to the right and click on the book cover, that will take you straight through to Amazon.
If you feel you need a hand to change a few things about your life you can email me jo@urbansmiler.com or ring me on 0412 329 511. Click play now.
If you can’t see the clip click here
How to grow up gracefully
I’m 41 and a half which I reckon is pretty young (it’s less than half my life) and although I am a fully fledged adult with big responsibilities I’m still growing up.
I still have lots to learn and I welcome every lesson that comes my way.
I still have lots to do and I know I can make it all happen with the right attitude.
I still have lots of people to meet and lots of friendships to nurture and I know there’s time for all of them.
However, I still feel childlike sometimes and think about running away, throwing a wobbly or sooking with my mum.
Thankfully I’ve learnt how to meet my own needs and although sometimes I’m tempted to fall in a heap in the hope that someone will ‘rescue me’ I manage to keep it together.
I look after myself, in every way.
Growing up gracefully is all about self care.
If you can learn to listen to and meet your own needs you’ll be less likely to throw a tantrum, yell abuse or storm out when things don’t go your own way.
You’ll be able to take a breath and some time to think about what is actually happening - not just what is happening for you.
It’s the ability to look at the bigger picture and put things in perspective (see yesterdays post).
It’s the ability to check your expectations, apply tolerance and compassion and to sometimes just say – “oh well, things don’t always work out the way I thought they would”.
Self care doesn’t mean being an island though, it means being able to ask someone you trust for help when you need it.
I’m here.
Smiler’s Snippets – Perspective
Smiler’s Snippets are short punchy grabs I select from books which aim to enhance your health and happiness.
This is a snippet from Andrew Zuckerman’s fabulous book, ‘Wisdom’. Here I read a snippet from Graeme Nash’s page about keeping things in perspective. If you’d like a copy of the book just go to Smiler’s Amazon, just to the right and click on the book cover, that will take you straight through to Amazon.
If you feel you need a hand getting things in to perspective you can email me jo@urbansmiler.com or ring me on 0412 329 511. Click play now.
If you can’t see the clip click here






