Tuesday, July 12, 2016

#HappyPeopleMakeASafeWorld



There it is but what does it mean?  What does it mean to you?

Just a few days ago, my dear friend Magreeshi (http://www.magareeshi.com/) had an idea of sharing pictures drawn all over with washable sidewalk chalk.  She used the phrase #WetChalkMovement.  I thought it was brilliant and so did a lot of others who started painting their driveways and any available spaces with happy and beautiful pictures.  All kinds of photos and stories were sent in to show her that what she did had a positive impact on people.

I had been pondering for a while what I might be able to do to help bring peace to the world more than I have through my Mental Sauna and other music.  When Magreeshi sent this post out, I came up with #HappyPeopleDoNotHurtEachOther.  While that said what I wanted to say, it didn’t work the way I wanted it to. No matter how you say it, the focus is on hurting people.  I sent it out to a couple trusted people and got responses which eventually brought me to the title of this Blog.

Why didn’t the original version work when it said the same thing?  I strongly believe that specific language paints a picture so, to get the point across, you have to paint the picture in words that you want people to see.  Had I sent the first one, people would think about happy people committing acts of violence.  That wasn’t what I wanted at all.  I often think of Mother Theresa’s statement about refusing to support an anti-war rally but would always support a peace rally.  They both have the same goal but the focus of the former is still on war.  If you say anti-war, what do you picture?  Battle?  Body parts?  Tanks?  That’s exactly why it doesn’t work.  What do you picture when you think peace rally?

When you think about it, how many happy people go around hurting other people?  Not too many, right?  What do happy people do?  They want to stay in that feeling and make others feel good, too.  What do unhappy people do?  Speak louder and louder until someone else is as miserable as they are.  It has gotten even worse not that social media has given everyone a voice.  They have not always chosen to use it wisely.  Many of the posts I used to see are anger fueled, opinionated and some downright hateful.  What does this help?  Nothing.  These people are just speaking out and not doing anything to bring about any change, which is what #HappyPeopleMakeASafeWorld is all about.

When you have dried, caked on dirt in a glass, you can’t just pour it out and be done.  You have to run water through it to get the glass clean again, right?  Your mind is no different.  You have to filter out the bad things in your mind by flushing them out with good things.  I see #HappyPeopleMakeASafeWorld as the clear, clean liquid that can wash that dirt away.

I can’t do it alone. Please help me spread the word about this.  Let’s clean the dirt off the glass so we can see the beauty of the world through it.  Let go of the pointless hatred that isn’t doing anything but separating us all.  Cut out the news that is depressing and doesn’t tell you anything you need to know.  Take everything you can that makes you feel bad when you see it and get it out of your face.  Surround yourself with things that make you smile.  Some things you can do easily, others will take time.  One thing I did was change my home page to Google so I don’t see all the horrible things in the world that are going on first thing in the morning when I get on the internet to check my email since there is no news feed.  Some things are that simple.

Let’s all get together and make the world happy and safe.  Share it everywhere you can.  If you have ideas on how to expand on this, I would love to hear them.  Please leave a comment below.

Thank you and make today beautiful - for you and everyone else!

Scott

Monday, July 11, 2016

Le Reve – A Show That Flows Like Water



Just a few hours ago, I was fortunate enough to attend my first performance of Le Reve at the Wynn Hotel.  Though the show has been there for many years, I hadn’t made it over to see it (quite regrettably).  I was thrilled I finally did.

As with all the major shows I have been to here in Las Vegas, from the moment you walk into the theater, you know you are about to see something sensational.  The setting is exquisite with a small lounge set in the middle of a pool of water, often barely visible in the mist.  The lighting changes and highlights it here and there as music plays softly in the background.

The show takes off from there and it is a non-stop ride.  Unlike many of the shows on The Strip, there is no pre-show.  Just mood.  Once the lights go down, you will be treated to a spectacular array of dance, acrobatics and the search for love, set on a constantly changing stage and pool.

While the show is generally fast moving and serious, there are a couple spots of relief from the story line with some wonderfully timed comedic acts.  They actually play into a bit of a side story, fighting for the affection of the lead and allow you some moments to catch your breath before the next choreographed piece.

Check out when you are in town.  It will be well spent time that you will not soon forget.

Click here for details:  Le Reve


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Saturday, July 9, 2016

You Can Survive a Bully – Even If You Are Married To One



I recently finished reading My Life, Victim No More!  The Ugly Truth Exposed by Robin Cote.  I’ve known Robin from the film industry for a number of years and I have always found her to be an absolutely wonderful and dear friend.  Little did I know all the things she had gone through and continued to go through during that time.

I’ve known so many people that didn’t find the strength in themselves to be able to make the changes in their lives that could lead to happiness.  It is all too easy to ignore the truth, make excuses, keep thinking you deserve it, succumb to what you are told your value in the world is.  Even when they get away, so many go back to their abusers time and time again and any progress they have made gets flushed right down the toilet.

While the pages tell Robin’s life story, the message from the title is clear.  You can find it in yourself to find your power and stop being a victim.  I think this relates to more than just people.  I could say the same of those who have allowed drugs, alcohol and other addictions to take over their lives.
As long as you are still alive and as long as there is still breath in your lungs, you still have a chance.  Maybe this book will help you take a step towards your freedom from what oppresses you.  Actually, getting this book IS one first step you can choose take.

Available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle.


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There is a new $25 Amazon gift card you can win!  This one is compliments of myself, as well as these wonderful authors Natasha Larry, DE Wyatt, Kosta Algelou, Jeff Mariotte and Rainy Kaye.
This runs through September 24th, 2016 and the drawing will be help September 30th, 2016.