Wednesday, March 27, 2013

How is Your Work-Life Balance? By Dr. Christina Grant~Guest Blogger

When you are in balance and harmony with life you can be most effective in your business. What you want to achieve suffers when you are too much engrossed in the tasks or worries of work and not taking time to maintain harmony within your body, mind, and spirit.

Most of us have been trained to work hard. If we are not working hard, we have been programmed to feel guilty about not working hard. Ever heard someone called lazy because they weren’t working hard enough?

Hard work has held the promise of reward, but there is a downside if we find ourselves not enjoying the living of it all. If balance between work and life outside of work is not maintained, your well-being can suffer, harming your peace of mind, physical health, and your relationships.

Even if you love your work, thrive on it, and can do it all day and into the night, it is important to take some time to rest and create a balance. Stop, reflect, restore, and revitalize. Your relationships need attention, your spirit needs nurturing, your body needs care, and your mind needs some time off. If these are neglected, is there any amount of success that can make up for their loss?

I think it is important to work at something you love, or at least like. Simultaneously, it is important to pay attention to your inner world. This helps you maintain a healthy balance. There are 10 simple things you can do each day to aid you in this worthy endeavor. I practice them myself and hope you will join me.

1. Inhale with awareness.

2. Walk in nature, even for just 10 minutes. Aim for 30.

3. Sit in silence and still your mind for at least 10 minutes each day.

4. Notice if you are thirsty, hungry, tired. What do you do about it?

5. While eating, slow down and give your full attention.

6. Avoid people who consume your energy.

7. Embrace people who accept and support your endeavors.

8. Regard the beauty of your surroundings.

9. Appreciate the freedom and ability to work or establish a business of your own.

10. Exhale completely.



Dr. Christina Grant is a holistic healer and spiritual counselor who works in person and by phone. She has helped hundreds of people attain physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being through personal transformation. Her writing is published nationwide. She is co-author of Eight Minute Muse and is completing a book with a fresh perspective on women’s health. To learn more see her website www.christinagrant.com and blog http://christinagrant.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Are You Ready for START ART 2013 in Las Vegas?

This STARTART Congress will be held August 8-10, 2013 at:
Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel
3400 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, NV


For your convenience, a direct link to reservations at the Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel is available on our website at www.directrsvp.com/STARTART. Enter the group code STRSTRA to receive the discounted rate of $99 + tax. Reservations can also be made by calling toll free 800-750-0980 or locally 702-784-5700. Refer to the STARTART Room Block.

I hope to see you there!!
Sharon LaMothe

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year 
From
LaMothe Services, LaMothe Surrogacy Consulting and Infertility Answers!
Wishing you all the best in 2013!

Monday, December 31, 2012

Please Support Fertility Within Reach in 2013






Through education and coaching, Fertility Within Reach (FWR) aims to empower infertile individuals to advocate in order to build their family. Information on our site is intended to support your communication process with physicians, insurance companies, employers, and legislators in your efforts to access Infertility treatment for yourself and the infertility community.


How can YOU become your own best advocate?
We have first hand experience with overcoming the many obstacles in order to access treatment for Infertility. Please visit the Empower Yourself page and review our 1 page guides on ways you can empower yourself in navigating this path.

Read how these Fertility Within Reach
families became their own best advocates


Monday, December 24, 2012

Come to the Fertility Planit show for FREE!


The Giving Season

We cannot thank you enough for your support of Fertility Planit. With our show only 3 weeks away, we want you to be empowered by the world class experts, therapists and inspirational leaders speaking at our show -- and find everything you need to build your family -- as our guest. Now through December 31, use promo code FPHOLIDAYCOMP and attend our show at no charge. This offer is limited. Please take a moment to register while you can: http://bit.ly/FPShowReg

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In return and as a gift to the community, please consider sharing where you are in your journey to parenthood, what you've learned along the way, or how you became a parent, as part of our new Fertility Planit Diaries. Simply create and upload a video on YouTube. Our Founder/CEO Karin Thayer kicks off the discussion in the short clip above, describes her own journey to motherhood and how to post your story. With so many of you using video to capture holiday memories, there's no time like the present.

We can't wait to see what you have to say and meet you at the show.

Happy Holidays! 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Happy Holidays!

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!

From LaMothe Services, LaMothe Surrogacy Consulting and Infertility Answers

Friday, May 25, 2012

Coaching Outside the Box by Dave Krueger, MD

We are all coaches in our own way. Below is a short article written by Dave Krueger, MD that may open doors for you and your clients.
Sharon LaMothe

Ben Fletcher at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom devised a study to get people to break their usual habits. Each day the subjects picked a different option from poles of contrasting behaviors -- lively/quiet, introvert/extrovert, reactive/proactive -- and behaved according to this assignment.

So an introverted person, for example, would act as an extrovert for an entire day. Additionally, twice weekly, they had to stretch to behave in a way outside their usual life pattern – eating or reading something they would never have done.

What do you think was the biggest change in the group?

The remarkable finding was that after four months, the subjects had lost an average of eleven pounds. And six months later, almost all had kept the weight off; some continued to lose weight. This was not a diet, but a study focusing on change and its impact.

The Underlying Principle

Requiring people to change routine behavior makes them actually think about decisions rather than habitually choosing a default mode without consideration. In having to actually process decisions actively, they exercised their choice and decision-making abilities, extending to other choices such as what to eat, and what not to. Once becoming aware of actively making choices, they could decide what’s in their best interest.

“The box” most of us are in is the result of programming and conditioning. And it is self-created in adulthood. Recognizing yourself as the author, the creator of your story challenges an assumed model and leads to the deeper question, “How do I create something else instead?” And, “What will the ‘something else’ be?” Coach outside the box and watch your clients flourish!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Maine’s Highest Court Rules that District Courts Have Authority to Make Parentage Determinations in Gestational Surrogacy

Maine’s Highest Court Rules that District Courts Have Authority to Make Parentage Determinations in Gestational Surrogacy

Last week, Maine’s Supreme Judicial Court addressed for the first time the issue of parentage in a gestational surrogate birth, finding that the District Courts have authority under existing law to determine who a child’s parents are when the child is conceived through ART and then carried and delivered by another person.

In Nolan v. LaBree, a married woman (Mrs. LaBree) agreed to carry a pregnancy for a married couple (the Nolans) resulting from transfer of an embryo created from the Nolans’ egg and sperm; all parties were in agreement that the Nolans were the parents of the resulting child.

ASRM and SART were signers on an amicus brief, along with Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders and other medical and legal authorities on assisted reproduction.

The court’s decision may be read at http://statecasefiles.justia.com/documents/maine/supreme-court/2012-me-61.pdf?ts=1336158415.



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Winners Announced for the NIAW book drawing of A Surrogacy Helps Make a Family Grow!



A copy of Surrogacy Helps Make a Family Grow! will be sent out to the following 5 lucky winners:


M.C. of Fresno, CA

J.H. of Redmond, WA

T.B. of Lake St. Louis, MO

N.C. of Rockport, ME

and

S.W. of Streetsboro, OH



Thank you to the 182 participants who entered this contest! I will be doing it again very soon!



Sunday, April 8, 2012

Happy Easter from LaMothe Surrogacy Consulting and LaMothe Services, LLC

Wishing you a wonderful Spring and a Happy Easter weekend!
From all of us at LaMothe Services and LaMothe Surrogacy Consulting!