Sunday, April 1, 2012

The Gift of Your Challenges

Beth Collins

Many of you know that in the fall of 2004 I was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer on Ohio’s I75.  That single event was responsible for changing the trajectory of my life.  To give proper time for my body to heal from injuries, I resigned a job I loved and immersed myself in a deeply reflective and spiritual space, something I never would have found time for in my busy life.  I discovered many teachers and tools, learned a lot about myself, my relationship with God, and how I fit in the world.  Since then I have had the privilege of walking with many women on their path to self-discovery.  Much of the time we talk about the excitement of new beginnings and the joy of a plan coming together.  Yet we can’t overlook the times when life is less than joyful – and we come face-to-face with things that we don’t like or want.  We get sick, a loved one dies, we can’t shake the blues, our partner cheats, and the list goes on and on.  What’s a spiritual woman to do when challenged with “real” life?  For me, a simple, three-minute video changed my entire perspective and challenged me to become curious about my life, looking for the gift in the challenges I faced.  Because the past few weeks have been layered with challenges for so many, I offer a link to this life-changing perspective.  My guess is you’ll watch it more than once, and forward it to someone you know who could use it today.  http://yourgiftmovie.com/

Monday, March 5, 2012

Spiritual Friendships

Dear God,
I am so grateful for my spiritual friendships!
True friends reflect back to me the quality of my heart when I am unable to see it within myself.
They encourage me to grow beyond my present life situation.
That is why I cultivate spiritual friendships, both present and new ones!
Thank You, God, for friends who love and support my soul!
Amen
My friend Linda Schlachter shared this prayer/meditation with me following a gathering that celebrated her 69th birthday. It seems the older we get, the more we value the kind of friends who see past the surface of the lives we’ve created, to acknowledge the spiritual gifts we bring. Spiritual friends will not only affirm who we really are, they’ll remind us when we forget. Of course it takes someone who has done a fair amount of spiritual “work” within themselves to be able to do that. You’re never going to see the quality of my heart if you don’t see the quality of your own, and anyone who has engaged in any kind of soul searching understands how challenging that can be. Getting beyond our ego perspective is the hard part, because we just can’t see our own blind spots. That’s why it is critical to have women in our lives who are willing to have the tough conversation - women who are willing to become vulnerable and reveal their truth, so that we might see our own. Those are the kinds of women I want to surround myself with. 

Spiritual Women Have Critical Conversations
Last month at Elizabeth’s House we invited women to participate in a Critical Conversation. Participants asked women in the group to share personal stories about their lives, and it affirmed what we already know – when women are willing to make themselves vulnerable and tell the truth about their lives, they can serve one another in profound ways. There is healing in the knowledge we are not alone, no matter what our secret might be.

Think about the kinds of conversations you engage in on a regular basis with other women. What (or who) do you talk about? Do your conversations leave you feeling uplifted or down? Just notice. After the surface stuff like acknowledging the cute hair, the new shoes, or the beautiful outfit, do you have anything else you would like to say? Not every conversation has to be deep or thought-provoking, but they can be intentional. Getting beyond the surface to connect from the heart might just require an intention on your part.

Spiritual Women are Intentional
Intention is often confused with goals. Goals are something you want to accomplish, intention describes how you want to get it. If you find yourself wanting to have more meaningful conversations with your friends set an intention to bring meaning to them. What would you really like to talk about? Can you ask for what you need? Can you be vulnerable in the relationship? Can you share from your own heart to engage another? 
Spiritual Women are Good Listeners
The thing I appreciate the most about my spiritual friends is their ability to listen. What a gift to have someone who will simply listen while we unload the important details of our lives. Here are other qualities great listeners share:
  • Great listeners aren’t interrupting you to make a point. They don’t talk over you to share their story before you’re finished with yours
  • Great listeners don’t offer feedback unless they’re asked. They have no desire to fix you because they don’t see you as broken
  • Great listeners gift you with quiet listening so that you can hear yourself think
Consider the relationships you have with other women. Are they good listeners? Are you? Can you make yourself vulnerable with them to have critical conversations? Do they feel safe enough to have them with you? Spiritual friendships add depth to our lives and they are possible if we are willing to be that kind of woman first. Can other women call you a spiritual friend? Do you have spiritual friends? If not, what do you need?
Peace and gratitude to the women courageous enough to walk this path. I honor you all.
Beth

Monday, January 2, 2012

Reinventing our World, One Woman at a Time

by Beth Collins
2011 was a transformative year for Elizabeth’s House.  Women from all over the country have heard our message of reinvention and are asking to be part of this community.  And since we don’t advertise our services, we know that word-of-mouth is powerful.  Women in Toledo, Ohio have become models for women everywhere.  They’re models for what can happen when you take some time to rethink what’s possible, become willing to do things differently, and begin to believe in yourself.  These women are not only talking about change, they’re embracing it.  Their lives reflect it, and the world is better as a result.  Imagine a world where women hold each other accountable for finding their best and bringing it forward without fear, a world where women are encouraged to create lives that feel authentic, a world where women are happy.  I can imagine that world because I created it at Elizabeth’s House. 
In 2012 Elizabeth’s House is going to reinvent our world, one woman at a time.  Want to know how?  We’re going to keep doing what we do, with intention, with integrity, with a sense of adventure, willing to get it “wrong” occasionally, and having a lot of fun.  We’ll continue to invite women to do the same through our reinvention programs, creative incubators, and endless individual support.  In the meantime, here’s the 2011 “Ta Da!” list that was created during a recent gathering.  If you haven’t taken the time to acknowledge and celebrate the forward movement of 2011 for yourself, this list might inspire you! 
Individual transformations:
  • Got married and created a ceremony with integrity
  • Left a job I hated and that hurt my body, then became certified as a fitness professional so I can help others get strong and fit
  • Found an important connection with my daughter
  • Became a defender of fabulousness
  • Lost 15 lbs.
  • I found myself and I like her
  • Moved a big block in my life and can conceive my true potential
  • Let go of a lot of random “stuff” and my random thinking
  • Was able to be funny “on purpose”
As a community we:
  • Tried new things
  • Supported others dreams that transformed us
  • Made good friends
  • Stopped reacting and started responding with heart
  • Found joy, then found more joy, then saw our joy serve others
And we learned:
  • When we pursue passion, money really does follow
  • How to ask for what we need
  • Fun is essential
  • Adventure is a priority
  • How to say no to things that don’t serve us (like jobs and relationships)
  • It’s okay to be big
  • We really are creative
Have a blessed and happy new year!

Monday, December 12, 2011

From our Day of Gratitude

by Tina Roth

There isn't one woman I'd like to thank at Elizabeth's House, there are many.
All of the women who currently uphold the spirit of Elizabeth's House
and those who are still connected, but no longer visit.

Like so many who have come before me,
Elizabeth's House has been the oasis in my desert of self doubt.
The much longed for place where women love and support each other.

A safe place to rediscover who I really am-who I have always been-
buried under the expectations of others and myself.
A place where women simply honor other women.

A place where women ask, "What if nothing's wrong?"
Countering the constant drumbeat of "Everything about me is wrong."
A touchstone of peace to go to during the chaos of life.

So to all the women who are here today, physically and spiritually,
Thank you from my heart,
For honoring me, and holding space for me,
For encouraging me to re-emerge as I truly am.

Tina

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Elizabeth's House Chapter of Dining for Women Featured in Toledo City Paper

Sharing meals and hope
Dining for Women is not your average potluck meal highlighting a plethora of side dishes and desserts. Instead the event is a thoroughly themed lunch that supports a socially significant cause. Each month, a group of Toledo women gather at Elizabeth’s House on Notre Dame Academy’s campus to share a meal and learn about a charity that is working to improve the life conditions of women and girls around the world. Termed a “giving circle,” the attendees donate the money they would have spent going out to lunch, which is usually around $10. The culinary prowess on display is impressive, which may leave you wondering why anyone would rather eat out than dine with the group. And in addition, the proceeds go to those in great need.  Continue Reading Article

Roasted Beet Salad

Another great recipe from Holistic Lifestyle Coach Sandy Earl

5 – 6 fresh beets, peeled and chopped
1 sweet onion
1 seedless cucumber, chopped
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1 avocado, chopped
Dried Italian seasoning blend
Olive oil, 1 – 2 T.?
Splash of balsamic vinegar
Garlic Expressions
Feta cheese
Roast onion and beets in olive oil, and vinegar with dried spices at 400 degrees for 20 minutes, then reduce to 350 for another 30 or until tender.  Combine pepper, avocado, and cucumber in bowl, add warmed beets and top with Garlic Expressions and feta.

Wilted Spinach with Pear and Goat cheese

From Holistic Lifestyle Coach Sandy Earl

1 pound spinach (baby)
½ sweet onion, chopped
Pad thai sauce
Fresh pear thinly sliced
Goat cheese, crumbled
Olive oil
Dried Italian seasoning
Salt/pepper

In sauté’ pan cook onion till carmelized in olive oil with the dried spices.  Add the spinach and if needed more olive oil, drizzle a few drops of pad thai sauce over spinach and cook till just wilted.  Plate with pear over spinach, topped with goat cheese.