Archive for December, 2008

Joy’s Tips for Holiday Ease

Posted by Joy on Dec 16 2008 | Check it Out

Be Present


The best gift we
can give loved ones.

I had a dream last week of having a conversation with the Dali Llama. At one point he asked me, “what is the most important work you can do?” My first response was “I don’t know.” That made me nervous, and I thought I’d better come up with another answer. So I used the inclusive “and”. I started listing several ways I can serve humankind. I can do “this” and “this” and “this”…etc. He looked at me and said, “You’re thinking too much. Be Present.” At first I thought he meant I was thinking too much and needed to be present to find my answer, then as he was looking at me earnestly, I realized he meant the most important work I can do is to BE PRESENT.  How easily we forget. When I woke up, I remembered the e-mail I sent out last year with my holiday tips and figured the “Be present” reminder is useful for all of us wanting to be mindful.



Joy’s Holiday Tips

Choose pleasure over perfection.

When guests come over and we fret over having the table set just right or worry that they will see the cobweb we missed while cleaning, we remove ourselves from genuine connection. Give yourself permission to be imperfect, laugh at yourself, and know what your loved ones truly want is your attention.

 

Receiving with openness is as important as giving.

When an unexpected gift comes our way from a coworker or acquaintance, we don’t need to fall into guilt for not having a gift for them. Instead, choose presence as your gift in return and let yourself accept their thoughtfulness for you and open to the gratitude of being seen and appreciated. Accepting the gift offers connection and true celebration.

 

Keep it simple.

Gracious warmth shows through when we make eye contact and smile.

 

Stay nourished.

Stabilize mood swings with ample protein, additional acidophilus, and your Vitamin B’s. Remember the airplane drill: put your oxygen mask on first before tending to others. In the same way, especially during the holidays, tend to and nourish yourself on all levels.

Be Present

Your full presence is more appreciated than you realize. It is a wonderful gift to offer loved ones

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Client’s Response

Posted by Joy on Dec 03 2008 | What Joy's Clients Say

“This woman offers (is) an amazing dynamic blend to help anyone along their path to heal. Joy is truly the perfect name for her. I think of her as my body worker, energy healer and psychologist. Receiving from this practitioner is releasing, peaceful and brings my spirit into a strong sense of freedom. I have left each session heart filled and excited, with new releases and understandings from my body, my mind and my heart. Each time I have walked away with tools to continue the work. As a cranial sacral therapist I can feel tissue unwinding and energy blocks releasing. Along with this Joy helps me connect with family memories, ancient memories, old emotional patterns and new healing paradigms of understanding. As an occupational therapist I am grateful for this powerful blend of therapy Joy offers. I find myself saying WOW a lot. Joy has a massive peaceful heart and amazing tenderness. She is a true healer.”

Patty Miller

Occupational Therapist
Little Rock, AR

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Caffrey Family Artisan Craft Fair

Posted by Joy on Dec 03 2008 | Workshops and Classes

Artisan Craft Fair

craft products

Joy, Serena, Melissa, and Tim have created
an assortment of delightful holiday gifts.
Guest artists Khalisa Kitz and Amy Eversole
will also be offering their creations.

December 6 and 7
Saturday 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Sunday 1  – 5 p.m.

Enjoy soup, cider, and
holiday merriment!
at the Caffrey home
824 Rodgers Dr.
(2nd house on left)
479-442-7013

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