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Sunday, July 25, 2010

10 Small Ways to Make The World a Better Place!!

I had to borrow this article from DUSTIN WAX. Everything listed here is so true and I was so touched by the list. It only take a minute to make a difference in someone's day... which may lead to a better next day, to making someone else's day... and so on. You've heard of "Paying it Forward..."

Our spa is choosing to make a difference in our community for AUGUST by collecting items for our local FOOD BANK. What can you do this month to "Make the World a Better Place... for Someone Else?"


(Copied from original link: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/10-small-ways-to-make-the-world-a-better-place.html) Thanks DUSTIN!

Here are ten little gestures, all of them easily within our grasp, that can spread goodwill in our own communities, as well as increase our own sense of mindfulness about the people around us and our relationship to them.

  1. Tip generously: As often as you can afford, leave a tip of 25%, 50%, 100%, or even more. (Obviously this applies mostly in countries where 15% tips are the norm.) Unless the service was simply awful – and even then, it might pay to consider what your server goes through – leaving as large a tip as you can afford not only puts a little extra extra money in your servers’ pocket, it tells them that they’re appreciated, a message that often slips our minds in our demanding, service-now society.
  2. Compliment someone: Tell someone how much you like the job they’re doing, their outfit or new haircut, their singing voice – whatever. Be honest and sincere. I like to practice “drive-by compliments”, sending an out-of-the-blue email to someone whose website, post, or comment on a post I really liked. Don’t expect anything in return, just let someone know that something they’re doing works and move on.
  3. Be totally open with someone: Let someone know exactly how you feel about something on your mind (though not something negative about them – there’s a different “protocol” for that sort of thing). We often keep too much to ourselves; letting someone into your confidence can be a great way to show your trust and appreciation of them. Of course, you have to judge what is and isn’t appropriate – it is possible to move past openness to dragging others into your problems, and that’s not making the world a better place.
  4. Give someone a book you’ve read: Making a gift of something you’ve read and enjoyed is more than just a nice gesture, it’s a way of showing someone that a) you think of them, b) you understand them, and c) you want to share something with them. The moment doesn’t end when they take the book – once they’ve read it, you can talk about your reactions together. Don’t do this with people around you who don’t read, though – you’ll build up an obligation that will be painful for them to discharge.
  5. Make something for someone: Bake an extra batch of cookies, draw a picture, decorate an extra Christmas ornament, and give it to someone for no good reason. Like giving someone a book, it tells them that you were thinking about them and wanted to do something nice for them, and that it’s something you made adds a nice touch. Give without expectations – whether they return the favor or not, whether they like it or not, whether they’re nice to you or not, these are all irrelevant.
  6. Send a letter, email, tweet, or text message out of the blue: Email someone you haven’t spoken with for a while, or text someone you see every day just to be nice. Maybe they’ll respond, maybe not – it’s beside the point. They just need to know that they’re important to you.
  7. Commend an employee to their manager: It’s one thing to tip or compliment someone for their service, it’s another to contact their manager and tell them what a great job they’ve done. If you don’t have time at the time of service, note the employees name and call, email, or write a letter later.
  8. Teach someone how to do something: Share your skill or talent with someone by showing them how to do something. Not so they won’t bother you with it, but so they can move a little bit towards improved mastery of the world around them. Have patience and respect for the person you’re helping – you’re giving them a gift, not compensating for some lack in their character.
  9. Let someone shine: Put a spotlight on someone else’s talents by letting them take over a presentation deferring to their wisdom, asking them advice, or otherwise flex their “talent muscles”. Especially if they are junior to you, giving them a chance to strut their stuff shows that you trust them and appreciate them, as well as allowing them to get the attention they deserve (and which might often be obscured by your own shadow).
  10. Connect like minds: Introduce two friends or colleagues who you feel have something to gain from each other. You’ll be letting them know you value them – and maybe creating a partnership that will make everyone better off.

You’ve probably heard the saying “Practice random acts of kindness”, and that’s basically what I’m talking about here. Anything that shows people you care about them – something we can be mighty stingy about most of the time – has the potential to make the world, or your small corner of it, a better place.

Friday, April 23, 2010

A Beautiful Story That Needs to Be Shared...



If you know anyone with Cancer or going through treatment who could use a lift, please forward this story.

The American Cancer Society has a wonderful program for women going through cancer treatments, called "Look Good...Feel Better!"

Lisa Sigell did a wonderful segment! Thank you Lisa and CBS News for letting people know what we are doing...

CBS News Story




Sunday, January 31, 2010

Beauty and Giving

~ True Beauty ~

What is Beautiful to YOU?
A song, a poem, a piece of artwork, a friend, a child, the ocean, a sunset, a flower, a car, a color, a place,
a memory, a smell, a touch, the voice of an old friend, a picture in a magazine, an outfit or a hairstyle?
How about giving to someone else?


A dear friend told me,
“Looks don’t last in the end, they fade over time. It is what is in
your Heart that stands the test of time – that is what lasts Forever.”

He is right! I work with beauty all day. I touch a lot of beautiful people. Many of them have so much beauty inside them, they just can’t see it for themselves…


Giving to someone else, with all your Heart, without
expecting anything in return…
that is “True Beauty.”

The act of selfless Giving that comes from Pure Love,
is how we not only find the beauty in others, but we realize the beauty in ourselves.

So make a point of doing for someone else each day. Even just a smile to a stranger works! You will be surprised at how great it makes you feel and how beautiful people will say you are…


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Results from our Locks of Love Event!
A BIG THANK YOU to ALL that DONATED time & hair!

Watch our Video...


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

"Look Good... Feel Better" for the American Cancer Society


We are official! Certified to teach the
ACS's "Look Good... Feel Better" program
to all women going through cancer treatments.

Giving Love, Showing Support and Encouraging Hope!

Patients in various stages of treatment receive make-over tips and personal attention from professionals trained to meet their needs. They also use and take home complimentary cosmetic kits in their appropriate skin tones (light, medium, dark, extra dark) with helpful instruction booklets. Professional advice is provided on wigs, scarves and accessories. More than 50,000 individuals participate each year in small groups of five to ten, offering each patient a supportive circle, as well.

By encouraging your friend or family member to attend a Look Good…Feel Better group program, you help promote an important tool for coping. A recent study showed that only a small percentage of female patients knew about or attended any type of support program. Instead, patients said they relied on the advice of family and friends to deal with these concerns. So what can you do for a woman close to you who is experiencing the appearance-related side effects of cancer?
Tell them about Look Good... Feel Better!


For more information: www.lookgoodfeelbetter.org

Thursday, November 5, 2009

The 29 Day Giving Challenge


I recently read a great article on twitter... The 29 Day Giving Challenge.
The idea is basically to give away 29 gifts in 29 days. Your 29 Gifts can be anything given to anyone... money, food, old sweaters, smiles, your time, kind words or thoughts.
I thought this was a great way to kick off the holiday season...

After reading the post and checking out the website, I started thinking. I have done this for at least the last 29 days! I didn't even realize! For me, this concept is simple and an important part of my every day. But after reading a few follow-up posts, I realized, some feel this is complicated. Unfortunately many never even think of trying.

Yes, the economy is rough and affecting everyone. But this is when we should share all of our individual strengths and talents - by helping each other. Instead of money this holiday, why not share your time, talent, your wisdom or a smile. That may sound simple, but that is really what so many need now. That is true beauty.

So I would like to invite you to accept
The 29 Day Giving Challenge this holiday season. Be creative and I can guarantee your holiday will be better than you ever expected, especially when you give to others...

"The best way to attract abundance into your life is to be in a perpetual state of giving and gratitude."

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

WEEKEND WAXING FOR CHARITY Saturday AUG 29 & Sunday AUG 30









Waxing services all day!
ALL proceeds go to the
American Cancer Society
(Burbank Division)
and the spa will match all $ raised...

15 min. appointments (lips, nose, brow, etc.)

30 min. appointments (basic bikini, underarm, back, etc)

All waxing services are
50% off

two days only!!!!!


Nothing but waxing all day 10-6pm
perfect for the summer days.

Appointment recommended...

Great service, great deal and good reason...

Call now to book your time!

Limited to first come, first booked availability.