Sara’s View Of Life with Sara Troy, on air from September 7th
I have lived in Canada for 41 years now and have never gone to Montreal, so now is the time. I am going with my wonderful 88 year old friend who is saying good bye to her city of birth. To see it through her eyes will be wonderful, and to get away and just be in the moment and no sows is much needed.
Do we allow ourselves to discover? do we venture out and see even what is in our own neighborhoods? Even though international travel is not ok, see your own country, and learn just how wonderful it really is.
Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from August 31st
Letting Optimism Drive, keeping the possibilities alive, and choosing to see things from higher vibrations will always show us the way forward. It is so easy to see everything wrong, but if we change our lenses we can see what is right also. Choosing to be optimistic allows for those positive vibrations to rise up.
From there we see the possibilities and know from our heart and soul what we need to do to make it happen. We can not see clearly in judgment, righteousness, in pain, in fear, or anger, they consume our reasoning. To really have the clarity you have to raise up those vibes and allow that clarity to come from a higher place. Only then can we really see that being optimistic is positive and invites that clear vision of knowingness to come through.
Being optimistic is not being a daydreamer, or having your head in the clouds, it is about choosing to see from a different angle and being open to all possibilities without persecution of judgments. If we seed those optimistic possibilities each and every day, we will bear the fruits of that labor.
So let us embrace this wonderful word, let us see each other from different lenses, let us be open to other points of view, and let us not condemn our friends because they see things differently. Be open be present, be engaged, be heartful, and allow optimism to show you the way to clarity and exuberant possibilities.
Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on-air from August 24th
Yes, once again I am facing a challenge I thought was over. When it first happened I was shocked, then sad, then depressed, then filled with despair. Then I got mad, angry, and wanting to fight back, but we can not fight in anger, we need to strategize and focus on the battle ahead with a clear mind.
We get more done when fighting an unjust battle, with logic, accountability, and clarity of the problem. To present it, we must articulate the issues in a concise way that requires them to defend their actions and accept accountability.
It does not matter what you are facing right now, you must allow yourself to go through the emotions to get to that place where you can address the wrong in that articulate way. Doing it while in pain, sorrow or anger will only backfire on you, so feel it go through it, write down what the problem is, be logical on your approach to the issues, and present it in a way that invites the party to address it in a way of healing.
May whatever battle you are going through, may you find your strength, your courage, your rational side, and your power to bring accountability to the situation, and put things right.
Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from August 17th
Women have never had a hard time speaking to one another, we find those ones we trust and open up. We call each other out, we support each other, we cry together, we laugh and even make fun of each other, so why can’t men do the same? Because it is not masculine enough.
I have just watched an episode Man Enough, where a few guys that we know speak about how hard it is to bear their feelings and the confusion of living up to a macho masculinity. We wonder why men can’t speak to us, well, it is because they can’t even speak to each other, because of this illusion of what a man should be and the image he is meant to portray.
Men, it is ok to be vunreable, it is ok to feel hurt, to be scared, to have fears, this makes you human, it does not take your power away, it instead empowers you and all around you. We are in a world of equality, where we as women and men can share all of life’s dealings. Being a co-parent, being a partner in love, in work in play. Being open with the people you work with, showing your vulnerability and that you are not superman, you are human. We have the Ying and Yang for a reason, balance, a bit of both sides, and being open with yourself, your friends, your loved ones, liberates you and them creating a wonderful place of open conversations with our fear, expectations, or dictation.
We want you to feel enough, so open up, let us see you within, let yourself out, and share all of you, the fears, the dreams, the blockages, and the joys. Let us, on both sie men and women, be there openly for each other and have those inner conversations in celebration of being enough in our own lives.
Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from August 3rd.
We still have loads of summer to go, but with all the fires, tornados, floods, and still the virus how much fun are we really having? That my friends is up to us.
Even though we are still facing challenges, let us be grateful for the fact we can go out, go to the beach, hang with friends and family, and get back to work. There is a BUT though, the virus is not over, it has been diminished a lot with the vaccine, but still, more to go. We still have flare-ups because of either no vaccine of not wearing masks, of simple carelessness and in some cases disrespect of this vicious virus.
Let us be mindful and not complacent, let us be mindful of the fires, the heat waves that have killed many, the floods, tornadoes, etc that are disrupting our planet’s equilibrium. Yes, we can have fun, if we are respectful of all that is going on around us.
Enjoy your ice cream, the BBQs, meeting of friends and family, yes dine out, and support those businesses desperately trying to stay alive. Yes go on trips, but in respect of others go vaccinated. Yes enjoy your camping, but be mindful of the dryness of land and its desperate need for water, so conserve your water because here we are drying out.
We all want to get back to some sort of normalcy and we can if we are respectful of our part in our actions. So go have fun, embrace one another, laugh play, dance swim, dine, drink, be exuberant, but, please do it mindfully.
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