Sunday, April 28, 2013

Humorous stories from Mystic Lotus classes:



Health and Safety is important, but it's not always boring. :)
Its great when students relax enough to share their personalities during training.

We are professional adults and we all have important schedules to tend to... and the fantastic thing is that while good humor doesn't take up any more of our time... it sure can make the time feel like it's passing quicker than it really is.


I had a student once, a professional woman in her mid 50’s that was the manager of the company that I was training. While she seemed relaxed and personable she was a serious individual and it appeared she was highly respected by her employees.
We were in the section of the First Aid training video that shows heat stroke and in this part of the training they remove the man’s shirt and fan him to cool him down. Right away, the woman started fanning herself and a few seconds later stated “I think I’m about to have a heat stroke looking at all those muscles on that fine looking young man!” At this point I had to pause the video and let everyone take a 5 minute break as the laughter just really overtook the room.
We laughed a lot during the rest of this class and not only did we end up finishing a little early, all of the students did their test quickly and most got 100% and all of the students passed without needing remediation.  I must say, this was one of my favorite classes.

Another time I had a student that was doing compressions and right before he was about to give two breaths he looked at the manikin and said “please don’t take this personal, I have a boyfriend and this is strictly professional”. Of course this put the rest of his company into a roar of laughter.

I absolutely love humor during class and also ask that people be mindful of time and that we stay on topic and that we keep side conversations down so that all students have the ability to learn the materials and get out of class on time.

The wonderful thing I have noticed in my 20+ years of teaching is that even though we do get the occasional funny moments, most people have been incredible at getting right back on tasks and about learning the information fully.  

When people are relaxed and fully invested in learning they tend to enjoy their time in class, retain more and be able to more effectively apply their lessons to real life situations. 

Humor is vital to keeping our minds and hearts open. Humor can create a relaxed atmosphere and causes us to breathe and to oxygenate our brains. This causes us to feel more energy and helps us to be present and relaxed.

Appropriate humor and appropriate timing really make a difference. The class clown that makes a lot of jokes can become disruptive and I will ask them to either stay focused or to step out of class.

Excessive humor can also be a sign of anxiety. If you find you want to make jokes often and that you want to go on and on and seem to not have control of yourself it could be that something has triggered a fearful or painful memory you have. It could also be that you are bored.

Here are some things to help with anxiety:
  • Take about three deep slow breaths into your lower belly and release each breath fully. 
  • Ask yourself what you feel uncomfortable about.
  • Do some compassionate self-talk and let yourself know that you are safe in this moment.
  • Ask for a short break if needed.
  • Take a trip to the restroom and put some cold water on your face.
  • If you have questions, ask them. Sometimes there is a void of information that has caused discomfort.

If you feel bored or feeling distracted:
  • Ask yourself why you are taking the training beyond just that it is required for your career. 
  • Try to relate the training to something personal, like an ill person in your family that you’d like to be able to assist should you need to.
  • See if there is a way you can assist a co-worker or fellow student.
  • It could be that you are bored because you do not understand the lessons or the importance of the lessons. Ask questions and bring yourself back to being present.

 Here are some questions to consider before taking a health, safety or success training:
  • How can I apply this information to my career, social life, or to my long term goals?
  • How will this information assist me with loved ones?
  • Will the lessons in this training be transferable to other aspects of my life? 
  • How will I 


Some other things to keep you present during training are to drink water, eat a snack, or create real life scenarios in your mind and imagine you responding effectively.
If you are a person that is annoyed easily, anxious, bored easily, or that has a high level of pain, try to find things to assist yourself before trainings. And please feel free to contact me before any training you are taking with me and we can go over some possible solutions.
The priority is that all students learn the materials well, retain the information and that they feel they can apply all lessons in the real world.
It is also important that each student feels relaxed, has a great experience and feels valued and confident in their learning.
I look forward to connecting with each one of you and assisting you with your success.
Jody G.
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MYSTIC LOTUS HEALTH SAFTEY SUCCESS
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Friday, April 19, 2013

In light of our First Responders, all light workers & their loved ones.

Check out our new posts on our web site.

We have a new blog post and a new event coming up in May! :)


Click on this link to take a look at our blog post. :)
http://www.mysticlotus.us/blog.html 

In light of all of the tragic events happening in our country these last several days a blog was created to also include safety tips and self care tips for First Responders and for their families.

While being a First Responder does have it's risks, we still don't expect to lose someone. The loss of a loved one is so tragic enough as it is and when a community loses someone that is there to make life safer for them, it can be even more tragic.

Please take a look and share it with others.




Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Health Safety Success Training for Light Workers May 19th! Create a safe & successful environment for you AND for your clients.

This class is really open to just about anyone. :)

http://www.mysticlotus.us/special-event-hss-for-light-workers.html  This is the link to this specific class page.
This particular class is focused on two parts:

Individuals who will need Official American Heart Association CPR, AED and First Aid certification for their license or career field.
AND
For individuals that are alone with clients, work with people that have various challenges and can find themselves in situations where the client or the practitioner may have an life threatening emergency.

This training is designed to help you, the light worker, set yourself and your clients up for success and for the safest environment that is optimal for healing, learning, therapy and/or for spiritual work.

What are "Light Workers"?

Light worker is a term used by many practitioners and licensed professionals such as:
  • Psychics, Intuitives, Empaths
  • LMT's (licensed Massage Therapists)
  • Mediums, Tarot Card Readers, Rune Readers
  • Reiki Practitioners, Energy Healers
  • Clergy, Spiritual guidance counselors
  • Counselors and other Mental Health Care professionals
  • Teachers
  • Artist
  • ETC...
A lightworker can be difined as many things. Often it is referring to those that are dedicated to bringing light into the world through acts of loving kindness, healing work, spiritual practices, teaching, and many other forms of light, love and joy.

The Self-Defense portion of this class is to teach you a few different things you can do to avoid being hit or grabbed and a few different escapes moves you can use to help you get away fast if you should happen to get grabbed by someone.

We cannot fully prevent crimes, accidents, health or industrial emergencies, but there are many things we can do to increase our chances of staying safe and healthy. 

The more awareness we have and the more preventative steps we take will increase our health, safety and success in ALL areas of our lives. 


According to national statistics and studies; most accidents, injuries and even many crimes can be prevented with the right training, actions, awareness and mindset.

The more you invest in health and safety training the more you increase your chances of making a difference for yourself and all others in your life. :) 

There are many simple solutions to keeping you, your loved ones and your clients safe.

Come and enjoy health and safety training in a friendly, fun and professional setting.

We will enjoy some laughter and great times as we learn. These subjects can be scary, tedious and even boring at times... But we will keep training light and fun so that you will learn and retain this important life saving information and the life saving skills that you will be learning.

Please see the website for additional information.

Coffee, tea and water will be provided. Please bring your brown bag lunch and a cushion for your knees. Dresss comfortably too. 

We will see you in class! :)

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Love your pets with proper knowledge and actions. Set you and your pets up for safety and for success!

Love your pets with proper knowledge and actions

While I primarily mention dogs here; this article can also relate to any animal that is walked on a leash.

Happy learning!

Kamali our Red Nose Pit


I know I may get some grief over this, but I am completely against retractable leashes. I have watched children get “clothes lined”, dogs nearly hit by cars, children almost bitten and dog fights because owners could not properly control their dogs.

I could see if you were in a huge field, no one else around, no other animals either, then maybe... but even then, probably not. The environment changes so quickly and if you aren’t a super hero, chances are you might not be fast enough to respond appropriately.


The most loving thing you can do for you and for your pets is to train them properly and keep them controlled.

An untrained and / or a scared or timid animal is a dangerous animal.


An owner that is unaware, lazy  or one that is controlled by his/her pets is a risk to themselves, to others, their own pets and to the pets of others.
Dogs don’t usually injure others without either being trained to do so, abused or neglected.
Improper training, lack of training, improper control is a form of neglect.


Many people think that spoiling their pets is cute and loving, when it is actually very much the opposite.




Set you and your pets up for safety and for success!


  • Use a leash that is 3 to 5 feet long.
  • Do NOT use retractable leashes!
  • Keep your dog at your side, perhaps within 1 foot or a bit less.
  • Keep your dog on a loose leash for a relaxed walk. This keeps your dog feeling confident. A tight leash causes the dog to feel anxious and alert for problems.
  • Keep your dog to your side and slightly back.
  • Be aware of your surroundings: Don’t allow your dog to run up on people or other animals. Make your dog wait for your command.
  • Be aware of your surroundings: If you see someone with a retractable leash or no leash at all, it may be best to go in another direction to avoid the other dog possibly attacking your dogs. Since other people may not care to or know how to control their pets, this could be a threat to the safety of you and your pets.
  • Watch for traffic. While your dogs are close to you, drivers may not see you or your pets.
Remember; walking is healthy and important for you and your pets. Please be safe and remember to have a great time! Treat your animals with respect and loving kindness.

For the love of your pets:
  • Find and attend quality pet training in your area
  • Find a quality, qualified trainer that knows the specifics of your pets breed.
  • Follow through consistently with training
  • Do not use retractable leashes unless you can completely control your pet at all times (and if you can, please share your hints and tips for safe handling for those readers that insist on using retractable leashes)
  • Be loving and gentle with your pets, feed them regularly, provide them with proper vet care, and exercise them regularly and properly to keep them in healthy body AND mind.
  • Do not play rough with dogs, tug of war and other rough games can teach them aggression is ok.
  • SOCIALIZE YOUR PETS WITH HUMANS AND MANY OTHER ANIMALS (OF ALL KINDS). This is so important to keep them from attacking people or animals out of fear.
  • Learn about the specific needs and differences breed of animal you have.  
  • Train your dog to respond to a human’s natural response (see below).




Here are a few things I have taught my dogs that have been incredibly useful and have enhanced their safety and the safety of others.
  • Basic obedience: basic commands: stay, sit, lay, come, let go, bring it…
  • To wait for food.
  • I train them to wait before going out the door. And they must have permission before going out. This way I don’t have to fear them running. So often dogs jet out as soon as the door is open and they can get hit by cars, get into dog fights, and attack other animals or people.
  • Watch body language and signals for commands as well (sometimes we cannot use our words such as when we are in a conversation. Also, dogs can go deaf and this gives them an opportunity to maintain their abilities to follow commands and to stay safe even if they cannot hear what is being said)
  • I often have them sit down or lay down when children or disabled people are coming to pet them. I make sure the dogs do not lick them in the face. Many people are allergic and the saliva is the most allergenic part of a dog (I think). Also, this is important for safety so that the dogs aren’t likely to knock anyone down.
  • I train our dogs to respond to natural commands such as:  “LET GO”, “OW”, “Aye”, Ouch”, to crying, screaming, and deep breaths (kind of like a loud nose sniffle).
    •  Most people if they ever get attacked by a dog will not say “drop it” or “leave it’. Have you ever played a game of fetch with a dog and when the get excited they accidentally catch part of your hand in the process of going for the toy? Sometimes they won’t realize they have you. But in a moment of pain most people panic and during panic, most people respond using what comes natural. They will scream “Let Go”, “Stop”, “OW”, or “Aye” or they will gasp in deeply for air. They may scream or cry as well. But they most likely won’t think of saying “drop it” or “leave it”.




Please peruse the articles on the links provided below as they provide outstanding points and pointers.




Here is a great article about retractable leashes. Please read this carefully for some important information. This article is longer but the details are easy to follow and the information is brilliant.

Retracting (Extending) Leads: the untold storyKaren Peak
Pet Editor, Your Life Magazine on line, West Wind Dog Training


Here is another good article on retractable leashes: This one is simple and right to the point! J


Here is an amazing article:  The Walk - Walking a Dog
The proper way to walk your dog on a leash” - Pack Walks
This article provides highly valuable and detailed directions that are just incredible! Top of the line advice here! J



FYI: While some things I state may sound similar to those in these articles all parts of my blog are my original writing. After I wrote this blog I did research to find other blogs that would have more detailed and more researched information specific to the points I am wanting to stress here and so that I could provide you with links to other professional sites and blogs.

Mystic Lotus is a health and safety business and we are not pet specialist.
However, I am a pet owner of over 40 years and I have expressed my personal and my professional observation and opinions in this blog. I do research often, watch dog training videos and shows and attend dog training events. I kept this brief in hopes that you will find the training styles and systems that fit your beliefs, lifestyles and specific breeds, or pet type.

 Education is a continual process.

Please be in the know, and be safe. J

Continuing safe living means you can keep the quality of your life and that of your pets at a much higher standard for much longer.

Mystic Lotus… Because We Care!

<3



 




A bit more advice:

If your dog is bored or high energy it could be a working dog. Give him or her a job! J
Train your dog to do things and or get them into an agility program.

 Be mindful of working dogs. Do not approach them with out asking first.




Wednesday, February 29, 2012

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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