![]() ![]() The result is a depletion of energy reserves and a breakdown in resiliency, both of which are critical for meeting the challenges of our modern world. Researchers at the HeartMath Institute have found that constant change and time overwhelm are leading contributors to stressful responses to situations and challenges in our daily lives. Similarly, following ambitions and desires not aligned with what your true heart yearns for, delays the arrival at your heart's desired destination.ĭetours away from your heart's destination, especially during these times of rapid change and relentless demands on our time, can lead to harmful levels of stress. In each instance that you do this or that, go one way or another or otherwise delay your arrival at your heart's desired destination, you drain precious energy. Think of your heart blueprint as a city map that shows all the one-way and two-way streets, left- and right-hand turns, traffic jams and detours you must negotiate as you travel a city. What Is Your Heart Blueprint?įrom the earliest days of our lives, when we begin to imagine the future and our place in it, an idealistic vision begins to unfold of what could be, or as some would say, what we came here for. In that simple exercise, you have glimpsed what HeartMath calls your heart blueprint. Look as deeply as you can into your heart and visualize the future you've always truly desired, the one that fills your heart with joy whenever you imagine it. So, take one of those moments right now, and rather than "thinking" about what the future might look like based on your life as it is now, do the following: Now and then we all take a moment to look at the life we are living and daydream about how our futures will look. Stress & Well-Being Assessment Provider.Find a Certified HeartMath Professional.Be a Stress & Well-Being Assessment Provider.Be a HeartMath Interventions Practitioner.But I feel like they did a much better job with this particular script than usual. Yes, are the writers a little lazy with their spoon-fed exposition? Of course. And many of the renovation changes suggested by Tiffany did not come to fruition as she and Brooks ramped up their collaboration throughout the movie. ![]() For those rebuffed at the idea of making over Brooks when he claimed to be happy, the script was very clear that his home was pretty devoid of furniture and personality, and that his personal wardrobe style was sloppy and comfortable, because he was having a hard time moving on from the devastating break-up with Gwen. I laughed so often at Brooks, and I enjoyed the journey of Tiffany struggling to retain her air of sophistication, but succumbing to the charms of Brooks and loosening up to allow her true persona to shine. So many storylines play out like a dozen other movies you've seen, so I enjoyed the home makeover theme. It seems that these Canadian productions have a pool of about 50 actors they draw from, so I liked seeing fresh faces for the leads. I wasn't familiar with the leads, so that was refreshing. Like my title say, things start to get better the deeper we go into the movie. In the first half, they didn't even have that playful banter because Tiffany was completely missing anything Brooks said or felt. I started to like Laura Mitchell in the second half and there was even a little chemistry developing with Dennis Andres even if it seemed like forever before they started to connect. Oh and there was Johannah Newmarch's fake smile that wouldn't fool anyone. The acting was fairly good with the possible exception of Clayton James whose only contribution was to stand around and look either bored or disgusted. They want to force a blue collar guy into high fashion, men's style. They keep insulting him well into the movie. I loved how they snuck that contract in and not only did he not read it, but neither did Tiffany when she promised him it would be great. Not only that but force the makeover on him when he doesn't want anything changed in the first place. Insult the guy and expect him to take it. Here's the awful premise: oh yeah, who wouldn't want to watch a reality makeover that comes in and tells a blue collar guy that not only is his home terrible, but he is a loser personally as well. I haven't completely given up on that last idea. Then I wondered if maybe it was a parody on reality makeover shows since it was combining home makeover with a makeover of a person. Then a bit further I decided, maybe it just deserves worst premise ever. This movie started out so that I was thinking it might actually merit the statement of worst movie ever. I've watched so many movies where I hated the start for any number of reasons and ended up liking the movie. And people saying a movie is terrible while admitting they only watched 10-20 minutes. There are two things I don't like to see in a review.
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