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Q-TIP
IT!
Back in the 1920’s
when Polish-American entrepreneur Leo Gerstenzang
invented cotton swabs as a safer way to clean his
baby’s ears, he called his product “Q-Tip.”
Actually, his first name-choice was “Baby Gay”
– but that didn’t sell, so the by-now familiar
name emerged. Mr. Gerstenzang chose “Q”
for Quality. And he must have been on to
something, because Q-Tip has become a household word (and
we’ve developed a whole ‘nother set of connotations
for ‘Baby Gay.’)
Which made Q-Tip
a good choice for an acronym that’s going ‘round
in motivational workshops these days: Quit
Taking
It
Personally!
I have a jar of those little white-tipped tools on my vanity,
and every morning they remind me to use this quick-and-easy
stress reduction technique:
Q-Tip It!
· The traffic
jam or the flat tire, or the keys that get locked in the
car are not part of a plan to ruin your day. Q-Tip
It – Quit Taking It Personally!
- The keys that never
can be found are just inanimate
objects, and there is no moral value attributable to being
able to find everything anyway. Q-Tip
It!
- The computer that
freezes just when you’ve got an important report
to print really IS just
a stupid machine. Take a deep breath and
repeat the maxim about accepting the things you cannot
change. Above all -- Q-Tip
It!
- The supervisor
who wants everything done yesterday has a problem
with time management and scheduling. You’re more
likely to find a constructive way to deal with this kind
of persistent stress situation if you Q-Tip
It!
The
five pounds you can’t
seem to lose are just a ball of fat .
. . not a moral failure. You know what to do – eat
less, move more. So get moving . . . and Q-Tip
It!
- The kids
who don’t call often enough probably really ARE
busy (and didn’t you raise them
to be independent?). Q-Tip
It!
- The colleague
who consistently says you’re doing something all
wrong is telling you more about her needs
than about your way of doing things.
Q-Tip It!
- Got a spouse (or
friend, or child) who seems always to ignore things you
say? Odds are she/he is
hard of hearing, forgetful, or caught up in her own priorities
rather than trying to drive you nuts. Q-Tip
It!
- ______________________________________________
(fill in your own stressors – and Q-Tip
It!)
You get the picture
. . . and the image, too. Stress
is not what happens to us. It’s our
response TO what happens. And RESPONSE is something we can
choose.
So – Q-Tip
It! Let Mr. Gerstenzang’s little white-tipped
tool be a memory-hook, a way to ease your personal stress
reactions, the way YOU choose to respond to the happenings
of your days.
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Maureen
Killoran is a life coach and Unitarian Universalist minister who has performed
over 400 weddings & services of union. As a life coach, Maureen is passionate
about helping people use their strengths to create lives of meaning and
creativity. Maureen shares the joy of strengths-based living through keynotes,
workshops, and personal and group coaching. Her publications include an
e-book entitled “Spirit Tickling: A Workbook for Curious Souls.”
Her free monthly e-zine, "Seeds of Change" has an international
circulation of over 1000. |
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As a wedding
minister, Maureen works with each couple to create a unique ceremony that
reflects their values, beliefs and vision. Her strong interfaith background
has led her into some interesting wedding situations. Maureen has conducted
creative wedding ceremonies in large churches with over 700 guests and
blessed the quiet sacredness of a midnight marriage ritual with only the
couple and witnesses present. She's concelebrated with a rabbi under a
chuppah, traveled to the remote location where the bride's parents first
met, rejoiced to unite a couple who were "given away" by their
grandchildren, and appreciated the beauty and mystery of the Hindu yogi
who performed his part of the ceremony sitting on a bed of nails.
With graduate training in Life Coaching
and positive psychology, Masters degrees in family sociology and divinity,
and a Doctorate in systems thinking, Maureen brings a breadth of experience
and positive energy to her intuitively-grounded practice and wedding ministry.
You can learn more about Maureen Killoran at www.spiritquestcoaching.com
and www.spiritquest.ws |
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