Sunday, June 27, 2010

Touch'd Organic Moisture Myst Winner

Congratulations to Julie of aunteegem@yahoo.com for winning the Touch'd Organic Moisture Myst giveaway.  She has confirmed her prize.

Thanks everyone for joining the contest and supporting my blog! I will be hosting another giveaway in the coming days.





Sunday, June 20, 2010

I now have a banner and a button!

A few weeks ago, I joined the "Build a Beautiful Blog" week contest, hosted by Simply Stacie and Kelly's Lucky You.  They had several talented blog designers as sponsors and   I needed a nice banner and  badge. One designer that really caught my eye was  Tree at the Button Connection. I loved her designs and so was really hoping my name would be picked at least for a button design.  Well, my name got picked - twice and for the same sponsor- Tree! What are the odds?!

Last night, I sent Tree an e-mail  of two images I wanted to use for my banner and badge. The next morning,  when I checked my inbox, I was pleasantly surprised to find  my  new button and banner. Tree had already done them and I love her designs! She incorporated the images I sent to her and made sure these fit well with my background.  I only needed a minor change in the button design which she graciously accommodated.  Because I am not techno-savvy, she also  walked me through the steps to upload the new banner and badge.  We basically e-mailed back and forth whole afternoon for this.  When I still could not figure out how to paste the code for my button, she even offered to do it for me. She is so patient and helpful!

If you need buttons, banners and/or a complete blog makeover, I recommend that you contact Tree at Button Connection.  Thanks again Tree, for sponsoring the giveaway and for helping make my blog look pretty :)

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Book Review: "The Way To Stillness" - by Anne Alexander Vincent & Gayle Alexander)


As a graduate student in Psychology, I am on the lookout for books that could enhance my skills in the helping profession.  And so when I heard about this book  "The Way To Stillness" (Anne Alexander Vincent & Gayle Alexander), I was immediately intrigued by the title and jumped on the opportunity to review the book.  Although I received the book  in April, I postponed writing the review right away because I wanted to do justice to the book. 

The authors of the book,  Gayle Alexander and Anne Alexander Vincent (mother and daughter) have over 20 years experience working together in leading retreats on spirituality and meditation. And the book speaks of their wealth of experience in practice and of their theoretical and spiritual beliefs concerning helping people. 

I found the book to be quite an easy read -  a welcome and refreshing change from all the academic books and journals I have to read for grad school.  Although the book is stripped of academic psychology jargon, it borrows several concepts in psychology from the humanistic perspective and blended these with the authors' spiritual beliefs.  If you are looking for specific "how to" techniques to achieve "stillness", this may not be the best book to read.  The book is about the personal reflections of the authors and it is written more to inspire than to teach. The book also draws examples from stories from the Bible to illustrate certain reflections or concepts introduced. Having said that, I think the the concepts discussed by the authors are very useful to people who subscribed to this world view.

One label that the authors coined is that of the "Love Motiff".  According to the book, the "Love Motiff is offering not only our best and healthiest self to another, but also allowing them the freedom to be who they are without limit or condition" (Vincent & Alexander, X; p 3).  I was initially a bit turned-off with the term to be honest, because it reminded me of pop psychology.  But if you can get past that initial reaction and try to reflect on the content and apply it in your personal life, then you may be able appreciate the significance of the term. 

The label "love motiff" may be new but the essence of the concept is deeply rooted in some of the tenets used in the Christian faith - unconditional love, and of Humanistic framework - the idea of unconditional positive regard and that idea of being "present" with another person/client.  The book also illustrates how when used in a therapeutic relationship (or any kind of relationship),  the “Love Motiff” could facilitate the process of positive change in an individual. The authors wrote "The Love Motiff levels the ground where we stand and allows us to stand together. For as long as I have been practicing, my heart's prayer has been to be fully present for a client, and to clarify and respond to the deepest needs of that client. That is the absolute bedrock of my practice" (p.97).

What I like about the book is that it highlights the authors' rich reflections on their life experiences in the helping profession.  It is written in an honest and straightforward manner interspersed occasionally with short examples from the authors' experiences working with clients.  Although the concepts discussed in the book may be already familiar to those in the helping profession, I think most could relate with the general themes presented in the book - the importance of spirituality in counseling, genuineness, and unconditional acceptance.   Also, if you are into pastoral counseling or a practicing Christian, you may be able to appreciate this book much more. 

In general, I find that the value and power of this book largely depends on how much the reader's values and beliefs systems are aligned with that of the authors'; and how much they will allow these to take life and meaning in his/her own life. My experience is you need to make the effort to commit to the process of what was being described in the book to fully appreciate it. I may not subscribe wholly and strictly to the authors' worldview   but I  recognize and respect the moral themes and positive values that the book espouse,  including the concepts they used from  humanistic psychology and the Christian faith.

Overall, in a scale of 1-5, with 1 the lowest rating and 5 the highest rating, my personal rating for this book is a 3.

Disclosure:  Rebecca from the  The Cadence Group  provided me with a free copy of the book to review but I did not receive any monetary compensation.  The review is based on my personal honest opinion and does not reflect the authors' views. 

Friday, June 11, 2010

Touch'd Review and Giveaway


I  had the wonderful opportunity to try out a product from the Touch'd Bath and Body Online store and I received the  Organic Sugar Scrub in "Tropical Paradise" fragrance.The first thing I noticed when I opened the jar was its wonderful scent.  I really like the way it smelled because it was not overpowering.  I have asthma and allergic rhinitis and so I am sensitive to strong perfumes.  

Aside from smelling really nice, I like that the scrub was able  to exfoliate the dead cells on my skin without leaving it feeling raw and dry. I have tried it on  my feet and elbows for three times  already and I am happy with the results.  Because it has been infused with essential oils and  three natural oils - sweet almond, grape seed and jojoba, my skin felt very soft and smooth after using it.  It is advisable though that you stand on a wash cloth when using the scrub on your feet because the oils could make your tub slippery.

The founder of Touch'd bath and body Rachel Ferrucci, actually created the organic sugar scrub for her daughter who had eczema.  Rachel wanted to provide relief for her daugther's condition but found that  medicated creams prescribed by doctors were drying her daughter's delicate skin.  This led her to research on the benefits of using natural oils and to develop the organic sugar scrub which is 100% organic and alleviated her daughter's eczema.

Aside from the organic sugar scrub, Touch'd also offers  Bath Butter, Moisture Myst, and the Foaming Salt Soak, which is derived from the Dead Sea. 


You can purchase Touch'd products at their online store:  www.touchd.net and in select boutiques, salons, and day spas throughout Connecticut.

Now for the giveaway - Touch'd is generously offering one of my lucky readers the chance to try the Organic Moisture Myst.

 Mandatory Entry:  Visit Touch'd  and tell me what product and/or scent interests you the most.  You must also be a follower of my blog or an existing follower. Please leave an e-mail address in your comment so I can have a way to contact you if you win.

Additional Entries:
1.  Become a fan of Touch’d on Facebook
2.  Follow Touch'd on Twitter
3.  Follow me on Twitter (see my side bar for the link)
4.  Subscribe to my blog

Contest ends on June 25 (Friday at 11 P.M. Alaska Time).  The winner will be chosen using Random.Org and will have 48 hours to confirm his/her prize.
The prize will be shipped by Touch'd to the winner. Continental US only. Good luck!!!

Disclosure:  Touch'd provided me with the Organic Sugar Scrub to review.  I did not receive any monetary compensation to post this review.  The review is based solely on my own experience and personal opinion while using the product which may be different from your experience.