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There is a Blessing in Every Stressing, by Dr. John Demartini

April 7, 2020 Melissa Meyers
Photo Credit: Kelly Fogel. Sunrise at Haleakala Summit in Maui at the SHIFT Mind, Body, Soul Wellness Retreat.

Photo Credit: Kelly Fogel. Sunrise at Haleakala Summit in Maui at the SHIFT Mind, Body, Soul Wellness Retreat.

It has long been said that it’s not what happens to you, but how you react that matters. Over the years, I have gained perspective from living through some very tough times and truly believe this to be true.

My Guest Contributor this month, Dr. John Demartini, a well-known author and one of the leading authorities on human behavior and personal development, wrote a wonderful article about seeing the hidden blessings in challenging situations. I think we can all use a bit of a pep talk now in that area.

With the family, May 2019. Rachel Meyers, Michael Meyers, Alex Meyers

With the family, May 2019. Rachel Meyers, Michael Meyers, Alex Meyers

I know this is a stressful time for each and every one of us! In the midst of all the Coronavirus craziness, I am striving to find the positive in all of this. One of the biggest gifts for me is having our family all together again. My nest is temporarily full with both of my adult children home from University for the rest of the school year. Yes, it can get crowded with the four of us all trying to WFH, but on the flip side, we are learning to live together as four adults, to respect each other’s workspace and take turns with the cooking and chores. I am consciously choosing to look at the big picture; at what a gift this unexpected time together is. 

Read Dr. Demartini’s article below for inspiration regarding how to face a crisis. One of my favorite lines from the article is “Nature does not deliver crisis without opportunity, or misfortune without blessing.” What will your hidden blessing be when all of this levels out? 


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“Pure wisdom is the instantaneous knowing that each crisis in life is indeed a blessing”

When was the last time you experienced a crisis? Did it seem like it was the end of the world? Did you feel helpless, frustrated, burned-out or just down and depressed? Did you say to yourself, “This is the last straw. I am sick and tired of being sick and tired! This has got to stop. I can’t go another day like this.”

Everyone experiences moments where outer circumstances appear to be an overwhelming crisis. For many, these circumstances dominate and rule their lives. These crises leave lasting scars unless they are recognized as truly being blessings. When the worst crisis becomes your greatest blessing, you heal. Nature does not deliver crisis without opportunity or misfortune without blessing.

Some people have crises that drag out for years. Others seem to nip their crises in the bud almost immediately. It’s not the outer circumstances that necessarily create the crises. While they may elicit the crises, it is a person’s reaction that actually turns circumstances into crises.

The length of time it takes for you to recognize your outer crisis as a blessing, correlates with your degree of wisdom.

Some misfortunes don’t reveal their blessing easily, while others are recognized immediately. Hidden within all misfortunes are the seeds of an equal but opposite fortune.

In the mid 1980s, hundreds of thousands of people were let go or laid off from their jobs. Some of these people were left without income, some without other career opportunities and some, ultimately, without their families.

At first sight, this may have been perceived as a crisis, however, today many of those same people have undergone an in-depth soul-searching and re-evaluation of their lives, only to discover that they genuinely had a dream in their hearts to be, do and have something more than what they were previously experiencing and accepting.

Other people have tapped into a more profound purpose for their life than what they were allowing, and are now making their meaningful dreams come true. They are now doing exactly what they always loved to do but never had the guts to do until the crisis occurred.

A crisis is ultimately a blessing.

They are the flip side of the coin of life. Many people have been temporarily devastated by broken relationships only to discover at some later time that their supposed misfortune was a blessing. Their very loss was their ultimate gain.

“Whenever a door shuts, a window opens”

The longer you live, the more this seemingly paradoxical relation becomes evident and the more you see the correlation between past crises and future blessings. Through time and experience, your reactions subside and more patient actions result.

Since blessings are seeded in crisis and it seems quite easy to be thankful for blessings, why not move wisely ahead and assume that any perceived crisis is a blessing? Be thankful for its strengthening qualities. Why not act thankfully instead of reacting pitifully?

As long as outer circumstances run your life, you can expect a life filled with crises. But as soon as you take charge of your reactions and change them into thankful actions, your life will begin to flow.

Be thankful.

You won’t be confronted with a crisis you can’t handle. Be thankful.

The next time you’re confronted with what appears to be a crisis, just ask yourself, “What is the hidden blessing?”

The deeper you look, the easier you will find it. When you do, you can say “good-bye” to its corresponding frustration, anger and depression.

No tree stood strong without the wind.
No group stood strong without its heretic.
No person can be strong without a challenge.

So be thankful for yours!

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ABOUT DR JOHN DEMARTINI

Dr. Demartini is considered one of the leading authorities on human behaviour, leadership and wealth building. He has presented along-side Sir Richard Branson, Donald Trump, Stephen Covey, Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Steve  Wosniak and many others. He has been a welcomed guest on Larry King Live, CNN, CNBC, is a contributor to Oprah Magazine and hundreds of other magazines, and featured in the international phenomena The Secret. He has been filmed and appeared in nearly 40 documentaries such The Opus, The Compass, Spirit 2 Power, Overfed and Under Nourished, Leap and Oh My God alongside celebrities such as Hugh Jackman, Seal, Ringo Star, David Copperfield and Bob Geldof, and is the author of 12 books published in 36 different languages. He has produced over 75 CDs and DVDs covering subjects such as personal development, relationships, wealth, education and business. Learn more at his website,  www.drdemartini.com.

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Three Days in Dubai

December 5, 2019 Melissa Meyers
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When returning from our holiday in the Maldives, my family and I decided to break up the long flight back to Los Angeles by stopping in Dubai for three days. Since we had already traveled across the world, we wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to visit this vibrant, over-the-top city. Dubai is part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and is incredibly diverse; with so many ex-pats and immigrants living there, it is one of the most international cities in the world. Dubai is also famous for luxury shopping, modern architecture, and lively nightlife. The most ideal months to visit are November through March. During this time you will have the best chance to experience mild sunny days, comfortable evenings, and low humidity. Read on for some of the highlights from our trip.

We decided the best way to tackle this Middle-Eastern playground on our first day would be with a private city tour to get to know the lay of the land. We were picked up at our hotel and taken by private car through both old and new areas. We drove through the shiny marina with its skyscrapers and yachts, then made our way onto the Palm Jumeirah, a man-made island in the shape of a palm tree and full of luxury 5-star, beachside resorts. 

From there our tour drove us by the Dubai Creek in Old Dubai. We stopped to explore the famous gold and spice souks. This area is quite touristy, but the gold souk is one of the largest retail gold markets in the world so it’s worth a stop to find something special to bring home. It’s also a great way to experience the juxtaposition of old and new Dubai. 

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Since we were short on time, we couldn’t make it to Abu Dhabi (a little over an hour drive from Dubai) to visit the Grand Mosque, so we opted for a tour of the Jumeirah Mosque which is a perfect reflection of modern Islamic architecture and detail. This is a place of worship, so you are expected to wear modest clothing and a headscarf. I suggest packing one, but if you aren’t prepared they will give you a covering to borrow.

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From Old Dubai, it was back to the modern city to experience the architecture of the Burj Al Arab. This seven-star resort resembles the shape of a sail and the only way to get a peek inside is if you are staying there or if you have a reservation at one of their fabulous restaurants. You didn’t have to twist our arms! We had a reservation waiting for us to enjoy a late lunch at this opulent landmark. The interior decor won’t be to everyone’s taste but it is definitely worth seeing. 

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After a long day of exploring, we went back to our hotel to relax before heading to a late dinner at Bagatelle to enjoy some Parisian flair in the heart of Dubai. The highlight of the night was when my son Alex, currently in the music school at USC, was asked to help DJ there after dinner!

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No holiday in Dubai would be complete without a desert dune-bashing adventure, followed by an authentic Arabian dinner under the stars. Once the thrill of soaring over the dunes in our four-wheel-drive landed us safely at the site, we experienced a culturally immersive evening complete with traditional entertainment, henna painting, and a Bedouin feast. 

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Dubai is known as a luxury shopping destination so we couldn’t let our time here slip away without a trip to the world's largest mall. Inside, there are more shops and restaurants than you can imagine, a huge aquarium, ice-skating rink, and my very favorite…the world’s largest shoe store! I was in heaven shopping at Level Shoes and luckily I had a little bit of space left in my luggage so I could add to my shoe collection. It was also very interesting to see many of the local people wearing Dubai’s traditional clothing while shopping—the men dressed in dishdashas and women in abayas.  

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The mall is so large it could take an entire day on its own to explore, but the Burj Khalifa was calling. Taking a trip to Dubai without going inside this iconic landmark would be like visiting Paris and not going inside the Eiffel Tower. It’s the tallest building in the world and looms above the skyline at 2,717 feet. The views from the 124th floor were truly breathtaking and with the Armani hotel right inside we had great dinner options. After dinner, we stepped outside to enjoy The Dubai Fountains performing their water dance to lights and music. A spectacular free show that rivals the original one at the Bellagio in Las Vegas.

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This trip was a whirlwind, to say the least, and there was still so much more to explore. I’m just happy we decided to stop and get a taste of what Dubai has to offer. It’s a long flight, but worth it. 

xxMelissa

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