If you live in the United States, you know today is Independence Day. If you live outside of the USA, think lots of hotdog and hamburger grilling, potato salad buying, beer drinking, and camaraderie. The "independence" part of Independent Day got us thinking about ways to see beautiful. How can you give yourself time for your self? That led us to our nifty "50 ways to celebrate your independence"...and see beautiful in each. 1. Take a leisurely stroll around your neighborhood. 2. Find, purchase, and read a book you've been hearing about and wishing you could read. 3. Enjoy a bath with the book you just purchased. 4. Drive your car with no radio to give your mind a chance to relax (obviously not relaxing to the extent you're not paying attention to the road). 5. Explore your front or back yard or surrounding environment for new things. 6. Volunteer anywhere...though we have a few ideas below. 7. Write in a journal. 8. Linger on See Beautiful's new website: www.seebeautiful.com (sorry, we couldn't help it). 9. Go to a movie you've been wanting to see all by yourself. 10. Indulge in snacks at the movie theater. 11. Do a crossword puzzle. 12. Go to a yoga class. Hot yoga is REALLY relaxing. 13. Lay on the floor in your bedroom to stretch your back. 14. Visit a local park. 15. Lay in the grass at the local park. 16. Feed the ducks at the local park. 17. Visit a National Park. 18. Go hiking. 19. Enjoy a picnic. 20. Stop at a neighborhood lemonade stand. 21. Take your camera with you and snap photos of beautiful things you see. 22. Take a dog on a walk at your local dog shelter. 22. Buy yourself flowers. 23. Give yourself a manicure and pedicure. 24. Leave flowers on a friend's doorstep. 25. Plant a garden. 26. Make a meal from scratch. 27. Follow a family recipe from scratch. 28. Go to breakfast, lunch, or dinner by yourself. 29. Treat yourself to a massage. 30. Ride a bike. 31. Get streamers, a horn, a basket and flag for your bike. 32. Partake in a local 5k. 33. Over tip and enjoy your servers reaction. 34. Drink a cold glass of homemade iced tea or lemonade. 35. Put cucumber in your water for a refreshing glass of water. 36. Volunteer at your local food bank. 37. Rearrange your furniture. 38. Eat the veggies from your garden. 39. Drink a cold, cold beer. 40. Visit your local library. 41. Eat fresh watermelon, blueberries, strawberries...really any fruit in season. 42. Visit a local Farmer's Market. 43. Wander around the Farmer's Market and enjoy the scene. 44. Buy something eco-friendly for yourself! 45. Re-read your favorite blog post on this blog. :) 46. Do a handstand. 47. Dance while no one or everyone is watching. Who cares? 48. Send us the reason you're beautiful @ [email protected] 49. Eat an icecream sundae. 50. Sleep in. Author: Lydia Criss MaysFounder & CEO, See Beautiful
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110,586 people are waiting for an organ in the United States. 1 organ donor can save up to 8 lives. Are you registered to be an organ donor? In the United States, more than 86 million people are signed up to give the gift of life to others. The gift of life. The magnitude of those four words is significant, as they represent one of the most powerful ways to see beautiful in the world. One person, giving life to another seems to encapsulate the image of a truly selfless humanity. For those who understand this gift firsthand, either as loving someone who gave the gift, or being a recipient yourself, you recognize the beauty in the decision to become an organ donor. Nothing is the same as you decide that others lives can be lived because of you. Depending on where you live, here are links to learn more about or sign up for becoming an organ donor (NOTE: after a search, these were prominent websites found): - United States: www.organdonor.gov - Canada: http://www.transplant.ca/pubinfo_becomedonor.htm -Within the European Union, each member state regulates organ donation parameters, so check with your local state. The European Training Program on Organ Donation (ETPOD) is working to solidify Europe's donor program. While we couldn't find many specific links to countries, we did find the Organ and Tissue Donation Blog that follows "national and international donate life efforts." It is a great resource for the latest news related to organ and tissue donation. Author: Lydia Criss MaysFounder & Owner, See Beautiful The following video was featured on viewchange.org, a non-profit that highlights stories of hope and progress. In this video, Bharati Phaked Date, a 14-year-old girl, explains how a bike is her gateway to making change in the world. To watch the short Pedal=Sight Video click here. For many people around the world, a bicycle is a toy or vehicle to take you from one place to another. For the ultimate protagonist of her own world-changing story, Bharati's bike represents her ability to change the world. Those two wheels represent hope, empowerment, and change and they carry the mind and heart of a girl committed to seeing beautiful. Even if you don't have time to watch the video, the message sent is loud and clear. Next time you peel out of your home on your trusty bicycle perhaps you'll think about change and hope and empower and smile because you're balancing on an object that is bringing change into our world. Author: Lydia Criss MaysFounder & CEO, See Beautiful - Approximately 2.8 million emails are sent every second meaning more than 294 billion messages are sent per day (Radicati Group, 2010). |
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