True Beauty: Honor the God or Goddess in You (Guest Post by Tina Tessina, PhD)

Extreme makeovers are all the rage these days, with Botox injection parties, and reality shows. Plastic surgery is on the rise. Many people are trying to match the extraordinary measures actors and actresses go through to look perfect on the screen. These are shortcuts taken to try to create happiness with a scalpel, a diet, or an implant, and they don’t fulfill their promise. Beautiful people are not automatically happy people. Diva-dom , god-ness, is just a way of expressing the goal of the human quest – to attain the highest expression of the beautiful being you are is not about sex, or perfection, and you can’t get there via technology. It’s a growth process, a transformation of self through awareness and learning. It’s about meaning, and being real. It’s an emotional and spiritual walk, and it requires faith fueled with liberal doses of loving kindness. Every day, I have the delight and privilege of loving Richard, my husband, a real, human, fallible and loveable guy. We’re about the same age, he’s losing hair, and I’ve gained weight. But, after almost 20 years, we have fused our hearts and souls, if not our personalities. He clearly loves me, though I often frustrate him; and I am grateful for his presence in my life on a daily basis. Our sex life is lovely, thank you, even if it doesn’t match movie fantasies. We laugh together, we share the struggles of daily life together, and the thought that he might die before I do fills me with dread. All the buffed up male models in the world couldn’t replace my very own, live and kicking, formerly red-haired leprechaun. It took me 37 years to find him, and I’m not about to replace him with so-called “perfection”. My friends and I are no more perfect. We can be cranky, we occasionally carelessly hurt each others’ feelings, and they don’t always say the right thing. But, we are here for each other when we’re really needed, we do our best to be caring and kind, and we forgive each others’ imperfections. Perfection, particularly media perfection, is highly overrated. Clients come to my psychotherapy office every day in considerable emotional pain because their lives aren’t “perfect” enough. They feel inadequate, dissatisfied, hopeless and frustrated because they can’t attain life as they see it on the big screen. I have to break the news that those people up there have problems in their real lives, too, and refocus my clients on accomplishing normal things that work for them. All the face creams, cardio workouts, healthy diets, Prozac and meditation tapes in the world aren’t going to make their lives, their bodies, or their mental state perfect. Life is not about remaining young and photogenic. It’s about growing your soul. The only way I know to develop my soul is through feelings. Awe at natural phenomena (the star-lit heavens, a centuries-old redwood, the gorgeous Mandevilla flowers covering the arch at my gate) stretches it, making me yearn and aspire. Human relationships bruise, batter and comfort it, teaching me resilience and humility. Love urges my soul to blossom and glow, compassion causes it to blur at the edges, and so I learn to accept others as they are. The humans in my life are not the narcissistic, self-absorbed “beautiful people” of the screen. We’re ordinary, real, imperfect people, like you – the ones who really keep this country and the world going. Together, we work hard at life, trying to be our best selves, taking care of our families and each other, and striving to bring our personal ethics and aspirations alive in the world. We come from numerous backgrounds and religions, we don’t always approve of each other’s decisions, but we care for each other the best we can. We struggle to be less self-indulgent, more compassionate and understanding. We try to resist the fads, the manipulations of advertising, and the con artists who prey on our weaknesses. We survive through government administrations we don’t agree with, through natural and unnatural disasters that take our loved ones and possessions, through fads and fancies that are often unhealthy. From each event, we learn, we stretch, we recover, we process the emotional aftermath, and we move on. These life events are the soul’s workout, and though we may groan and complain, we can feel the growth eventually. Today, an elder of my church, a man in his late 70s, pretty physically battered and a bit stooped over, proved to be one of the most forward-thinking of the whole congregation. Life has beaten him up a bit, but it has not passed him by. His spirit glows radiantly. Have you ever seen an elderly person like that? One whose wisdom shows in his or her eyes, and whose love is not flamboyant, just there in a gentle query about your health, or a brief touch that calms and reassures. The spirit that shines from within them is true beauty, and it can’t be bought in a jar. The miracle is, that each of us has the total capacity to achieve this perspective, this fullest embodiment of the highest expression of soul, even as our bodies wear out and crumble. Here’s a visualization to help you access the god or goddess within, your inner wise person: Picture a person of seventy or more --just the kind of elder you admire; the one you would like to become. Financially secure, in good health, surrounded by people who care, good friends and family... active with lots of interests... Introduce yourself to this elder, and notice your names are the same.... this is you, later in life... Make an agreement with this ideal older self that you will get advice about what decisions you need to make as life goes on, to live to a healthy and happy state of being. Continue your conversation as long as you wish, and ask what your elder’s secret is for living to such a lovely old age. Once this contact is established, you can check out your decisions regularly by using this wise mentor within. For example, how does this inner counselor react to your life choices? At that advanced age, will you look back on what you’ve done and think it was worth it? Does your wise self approve? Does he or she think your choice will last? What is the difference between what’s important to you, and what this inner counselor regards as important? All the experiences of your life, especially the difficult ones, have taught you valuable skills --using what you’ve learned in life to help yourself and others can create meaning out of pain. Buddhist teachers note that poisonous plants and venoms become healing medicines with careful processing. Every trial that you face has something to teach you and can become a source of wisdom. This inner counselor will help you access what you know. It is a very effective tool to help you look at your own life and your decisions from a different and valuable perspective. The decisions you make today affect the rest of your life, and you are ultimately the only person to whom you are accountable and for whom you are responsible. Every new decision is truly a new life’s resolution. (© 2004 Tina B. Tessina From The 10 Smartest Decisions a Woman Can Make Before 40) Tina B. Tessina, Ph.D.  is a licensed psychotherapist in S. California, with over 30 years experience in counseling individuals and couples and author of 13 books in 16 languages, including It Ends With You: Grow Up and Out of Dysfunction (New Page); How to Be a Couple and Still Be Free (New Page); The Unofficial Guide to Dating Again (Wiley) and The Real 13th Step: Discovering Self-Confidence, Self-Reliance and Independence Beyond the Twelve Step Programs (New Page.) Her newest books, out from Adams Press in 2008: Money, Sex and Kids: Stop Fighting About the Three Things That Can Ruin Your Marriage and The Commuter Marriage. She publishes Happiness Tips from Tina, an e-mail newsletter, and the “Dr. Romance Blog”  and has hosted "The Psyche Deli: delectable tidbits for the subconscious" a weekly hour long radio show. She is an online expert, with columns at Divorce360.com and Yahoo!Personals as well as a Redbook Love Network expert. Dr. Tessina guests frequently on radio and on such TV shows as “Oprah”, “Larry King Live” and ABC news. Visit her webpage at http://www.tinatessina.com

Happy Birthday Girlfriends – and Tina Tessina

If birthdays are about doing exactly what you want to do then Tina Tessina and I are both following the rules (for a change). I turned 45 in November and I did several of my favorite things. One of them is performance art in my living room. See photos above. To catch the hula hooping in action, with the sounds of Naked Raygun, Go to YouTube. Tina Tessina had a birthday this month and her party is on Saturday..Tomorrow! I'm one of the lucky people who gets to be there. Happy Birthday Tina! Tina holds her birthday party at Vintage Tea Leaf on Broadway in Long Beach where she's somewhat of a regular. She loves tea, she loves Vintage Tea Leaf and we all love her birthday parties and the opportunity to be girls and play dress up and sip tea. Here's a video from last year. I hope it inspires you to do something light, fun, playful and caring with good people.
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A Tea Party Toast for Tina Tessina

This past Sunday I realized one of the many ways my Toastmasters training comes in handy. In this video, you'll see how the hostess of the party invites each person in attendance to light a candle and "tell the birthday girl why you're glad she was born." None of us was prepared for this speech, including me. However, thanks to my many hours of training in Toastmasters, I have improved my impromptu speaking skills. Toastmasters helps you to think on your feet and teaches you skills like vocal variety, body language and storytelling. After I told Tina why I'm glad she was born, someone said "good speech". I simply held my hands out, shrugged my shoulders and replied, "Toastmasters!" Toastmasters is an International organization. Find out more on their website. See more speech videos on my YouTube Channel. Subscribe today.
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Brave Journalism and a Wake Up Call about Trauma from Gaza

We often hear stories of war torn countries and starving children. It seems so far away and foreign that it's difficult to remember that there are real people, children included, with real feelings who are being traumatized and living sub-standard, terrifying lives. This is like child abuse magnified. The impact of this trauma is far reaching and long-term. I believe that when we calculate the cost of war, we need to factor these traumatized children and their damaged lives into the picture. Notice the intensity of emotion and expression that this child in the video displays as she describes wearing gas soaked clothes, eating food that tastes like gas and living in terror everyday of her life. I am no expert on trauma but I work closely with people who are and I can speak to the long-term impact of living in an unpredictable, violent, chaotic environment as a child. If you have experienced trauma and are looking for a healer, I would recommend Yaffa Balsam, James Hyman or Tina Tessina. Each person brings his or her own expertise into the mix. Balsam and Tessina are both licensed therapists, James Hyman is a shamanic healer who does Deep Emotional Release Bodywork.

Tea Time with Tina Tessina

tinastpartwtpot Tina Tessina celebrated her birthday with a group of her friends this Sunday at the Vintage Tea Leaf in Long Beach. I am honored to be chosen as one of the 8 women in attendance. The Vintage Tea Leaf is quite an experience. It's located on the busy Broadway Ave. in Long Beach, yet the moment the door closes behind you, you'll feel like you've entered a playroom of elegance. Feathers, flowers and butterflies were everywhere. The room was rich with aroma. All those feminine extras that were so special to some of us when we were growing up must have been special to Beverly Terfloth, The Tea Mistress. It is impossible to set your eyes on any spot in the room and not get that special feeling of being at grandma's house. One of the first things you do after you walk in the door is to choose from one of many hats in the hat hallway. tinastparthatroom I tried mine on in the bathroom, here's a picture from the bathroom sink. There is a zen sand garden on the counter and a va va voom art piece on the wall: tinastpartbathroom After you choose your hat, you choose a tea cup from the tea cup wall Tea cup wall at Vintage Tea Leaf in Long Beach Then, you take your seat among creative, vibrant and interesting friends tinastpart12 The entire place buzzes with enthusiasm and excitement tinastpartlayout Speaking of buzzing, this is Candice, she does neon art sculptures, very cool, you should check them out at www.luminousartworks.com. tinastpartcandace We talked about writing, hip hop, education, art and motivation Adagio Teas - Free Shipping & Wrapping We sipped tea and nibbled crumpets tinastpartbiscuits We ate finger sandwiches and salad tinastpartplate And then, there was the cake.... tinastpartwcake Happy Birthday Tina Tessina, you are a blessing to this world. tinastpartgroup For those of you who don't know, Tina Tessina is the author of 13 books and is published worldwide. She has helped thousands of people to find happiness by letting go of what no longer works. She is a wizard. Her titles include It Ends With You - Grow Up and Out of Dysfunction and The Real 13th Step. Her writing style and her recommendations are clear, concise and powerful. She is a natural healer. Her specialty is relationships and she goes by Dr. Romance on the Internet. Be sure to check out her Dr. Romance blog.