Hindu Charities For America 2016 Updates

Hindu Charities For America 2016 Updates

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By:  Harish Kotecha (Founder) & Hindu Charities For America Board Members

Contact:  512.994.4638, [email protected]

The 2016 year was a very successful & dynamic year for Hindu Charities For America. We not only grew in number with our Board members but also had some very noticeable achievements with our fundraising efforts throughout the year.

Our three major events are the Bollywood Meets Borscht Belt (over 1,400 children were supported), the Annual School Supplies event and the HC4A (Aadhaar) Gala ($43k was donated for scholarships). These fundraising events sum up to support our efforts to award Vocational Training Scholarships for economically disadvantaged students and the Annual donation of School Supplies to Homeless Children with Jewish Community.  The financial statement of our fundraising numbers will be officially announced early next year.

In order to get a head start in our planning process for the events in year 2017, we would like to announce the dates for 2017 events. Please add to your calendar. If you are running an organization, we kindly request you to spare the HC4A event dates to avoid two major events happening on the same date – We really appreciate your cooperation in this!!

Dates for 2017:

Bollywood Meets Borscht Belt – 4:00 pm, May 28, 2017 (Dell Jewish Community Center)
Annual School Supplies Event – 12:30 pmAugust 13, 2017 (Dell Jewish Community Center)
HC4A Gala – 6:00 pmNov 4, 2017 – Crowne Plaza Austin

We truly appreciate the wholehearted support that was extended by the community & volunteers and look forward to the same in 2017.

Please feel free to contact us if you like to be part of charity administration or participate in event organization or simply volunteer!

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How to Be Happy and Think Positive When The World Around Is Not?

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By Maribel Garcia Valls, MPH, ACC with Bee Happi

I have been watching the news alot lately to see what’s happening around the world. And it’s amazing that there are so many ways to get the news 24 hours a day, everyday because there is that much stuff is happening.

Now it is rare that I will turn on the news and hear that something wonderful has happened, like world peace has spread across the earth. I literally have to do a Google search for this type of news.

Instead it’s more like “breaking news”: blah, blah, negative, negative, blah, blah, negative, negative and more negative.  Honestly, it’s very discouraging sometimes. As Winnie the Pooh would say “Oh Bother.”

I was talking to a friend a few weeks ago and she said, “How can we be happy when others in the world are suffering?” Of course, this is a tough question to answer.

But here’s what I said, “Life is happening and the only thing that we can control is our own view of the world. We can either fall victim to the tragedies around us or be grateful that we still have a life to live.”

So in efforts to celebrate the life we do have, I’d like to shake things up a bit and offer some Rainbows and Sunshine. Because, lets face it, the world could use some positivity and balance right now. So here is an short exercise below to do just that.

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Meet Mark K Jordan, BS, MBA, wellness consultant, coach, author and speaker

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Mark K. Jordan’s career background includes almost 20 years in a research driven health setting in marketing and sales.  Prior to that, he had 8 years of training and research as a Chemist in a Medical school clinical laboratory setting.  These years of research combined with decades of health and wellness experience fuel Mark’s enthusiasm and his passion about what wellness and healthy well-being can bring to many people, regardless of where they are currently in life.

At age 54, he set a Guinness World Record for most number of pull-ups done within a 24-hour period. Mark strongly believes, “with age, we can gain additional tools to enhance our well-being. We can always decide for our best years to be ahead of us, regardless of when we start to focus on our health.”

Mark is currently active in the Wellness sector as a Wellness consultant, coach, author and speaker.  He appeared as a guest on the Dr. Oz show to promote health and wellness, at any age. He is available for consultations, workshops and speaking engagements.  At this time, he is active in the wellness sector in Austin, Texas, acting as a wellness consultant, coach, author and speaker.

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Know Thyself, & Keep Practicing Anyway

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By Kali Jennifer Patrick with A Journey into Health

One of the “benefits” of consistent yoga practice is that you begin to know yourself. And I mean, really up close and all personal-like.

It might be that you notice some physical thing you’ve done unconsciously before–such as standing with all the weight on one leg, hip jutted out to the side while you’re standing in the line at the grocery store, or how you sit hunched over your laptop, working for hours without taking a break for posture, pee, water or food.

Recognizing such physical habits is useful and good, because it increases the likelihood that you’ll make adjustments throughout your day so you’re less sore or tired at the end of it. In fact, this is one of the things I help my private therapeutic yoga clients and beginner students pay attention to as part of starting a yoga practice. And it is certainly a practice, because no one is perfect at this, and certainly not right away. It takes time, but eventually our patterns show themselves, we notice them, we can change, and then we feel better.

In yoga we call these patterns samskaras, and I think of them as super-industrial strength habits, or such well-worn paths that it’s almost impossible at first to believe there’s even another road or that we can do things differently.

I put “benefit” in quotes above because, at least for me, what’s more challenging is when I notice more subtle mental and emotional patterns in myself. A week or so ago one of my mental/emotional samskaras showed up in two different situations: enough that I was able to finally see it. And of course I didn’t like it!!

The first was–somewhat ironically–in a course where I’m learning to chant the Yoga Sutras. Before I enrolled in this course, I’d been listening to CDs in my car, and had almost completed all 4 chapters. Still, I don’t know much about why I’m making a particular sound beyond whether the note is low or high; I don’t know what’s a syllable or what letters are long sounds and which are short or aspirated. In this class, our teacher chants the particular Sutra in question and then we each (individually!) have to chant it back to him, and he corrects us.

Fortunately, these classes are recorded. And what I notice when I go back to the recordings is that when I’m live on the class, I don’t seem to actually hear the corrections that are given to me in a way that I understand, process, and integrate them. I’m too focused on making whatever change is being asked of me and “getting it right” in that very moment. When I do that, I have a very hard time remembering the change later, and can’t apply it well to new instances. Hearing him and me on the recorded version, I realize I didn’t take in what was said. It seems to click in my brain in an altogether different way when I have more time and am feeling more at ease.

The second example came to me in a more pronounced way within a few days. I have been trying to learn Spanish for what feels like a really long time, and I struggle a lot with it. I’m fine “studying” on my own. I’ve used all the nice online apps and videos and I have a grammar book that kicks my ass (pardon my language but it’s true) almost every week. Recently I found a lovely woman from Spain (one of my favorite countries!) who tutors people in Spanish, and so I meet her at a coffee shop sometimes on Fridays.

Toward the end of my last lesson, we took a detour to talk about which letters are accented vs. not. “It’s easy,” she said, while quickly saying and illegibly scribbling down three Spanish words I’d never heard before and the rules associated with them. First as a teacher you never want to tell someone that something is easy, because odds are it isn’t easy for them, but anyway…I tried to ignore the category names even though I felt myself being pulled to wondering what they were…and did seem to understand the first rule (even if I couldn’t write/say what the category of words were called. For the curious, they are here.)

When she got to the second rule though, I heard it incorrectly and thus the example she was using didn’t make any sense to me. (In yoga we call this viparyaya–wrong perception.) And instead of assuming my understanding was incorrect, I kept incredulously repeating my incorrect view to her, assuming that she must have said something inconsistent and not realized it. This went on for some time, with me increasingly feeling stupid and hopeless over this “easy” thing, until something happened where I realized my mistake (which was really a stupid mistake). Then everything suddenly became clear. (In yoga we call this pramana–correct perception.) I can’t tell you what happened to make me suddenly “get it”. I think I might have just stopped fighting her!

These two circumstances were not only exhausting but were not pleasant to notice about myself. So what happened? First, I felt overwhelmed. Too much information was coming at me too quickly (especially in the case of the Spanish lesson). I’d felt this before while working in high-tech. We used to call it a “fire-hose” of information. I was tired because my brain couldn’t keep up. I was also frustrated because my brain couldn’t keep up. (Forget about the fact that I’m studying Sanskrit and Spanish on back-to-back days for the moment. ? )

Second, I’m too worried about pleasing my teachers. I’m too worried about being right: or more appropriately, about being wrong. This has a lot of ties to my childhood experiences that I won’t go into here, but it’s sufficient to say that it feels dangerous and unsafe for me to be wrong.

Now in the case of the Spanish lesson I can certainly ask my teacher to go slower. In the case of the Sutras class (where I’m on a call with other people), that’s not feasible. And it’s certainly possible that even if I asked my Spanish tutor nicely, she’d forget and go back to teaching the way she teaches. So, the only way I can see to change this is to change ME.

How do I change me? Consistent yoga practice.

This is frustrating and fascinating and motivating all at the same time!

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Overcoming Obstacles to Your Success

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Have you ever wondered how it is that some people are so successful when it comes to reaching their goals in business?  When it comes to following our dreams as an entrepreneur we often struggle with overcoming obstacles to our success.  As much as we want to have the life of our dreams, there is a disconnect between what we want and follow through to making it happen.  We want independence from the 8 to 5 job.  We want vacations abroad, of sunny beaches and snow capped mountains.  We want the ability to be generous to our loved ones, to give to charities that have special meaning to us, and to live the life of our deepest desire.  Unfortunately, as much as we want to be successful down to our bones we seem to be struck by internal limitations that keep us bound.  These limitations can include: fear, self-doubt, procrastination, limiting beliefs or a negative mindset, or even the effects of our past.  Knowing those things that hinder our success then gives us the opportunity to find ways to overcome.  Listed here are suggested tools that are proven ways to achieve more success in your life and yield the results of great benefits.

Success Tool #1

Take Control of your thoughts.

As we take note of these particular limitations a common denominator is the thoughts as well as the words that we speak that either work for or against us.  Scripture tells us that the power of life and death is in the tongue (Proverbs 18:21).  Words have the power to build up or destroy (Proverbs 12:6) and so a man thinks so is he (Proverbs 23:7).   God spoke the world into being by the power of His words (Hebrews 11:3).    Our thoughts create our emotions and affect our behavior.  It is not what has happened to us or what is occurring in our lives that affects our behavior; it is what we believe about what is occurring that matters.  We can create change in our lives by gaining control of our thoughts and words this is key to breaking through to success.

Success Tool #2

Visualization

Visualization activates the creative powers of your sub-conscious mind.  As we visualize we focus the brain to notice available resources that were always there but were previously unnoticed.  Focusing on being successful aligns with faith as faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not yet manifested (Hebrews 11:1).  Visualization magnetizes and attracts to you the people, resources, and opportunities you need to achieve your goals.

Success Tool #3

Focus

Focus and clarify your values, passion & purpose and align them with the choices you make from day to day.  Seek to practice every day what will be fundamental to your success.  When you focus and set your intention it becomes the fuel for your actions and lays out the pathway.  For whatever you think on will grow just as whatever you water or nurture will grow.  Think about the farmer who plants, so whatever you sow you will also reap (Galatians 6:7).  And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not (Galatians 6:9).  Focus for a double minded man or an indecisive man is unstable in all his ways (James 1:8).

 Jesus came to give us life and life more abundantly (John 10:10), which means God is on our side. That our longing to use our talents to create the life of our dreams allows for the light of Christ to shine brightly through us, that others may see and seek out the Lord through us.  Our steps are ordered by the Lord (Psalm 37:23) and if we acknowledge Him in all our ways He shall direct our path and we don’t lean on our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5 -6).

You are more than a conqueror through Christ Jesus (Romans 8:37) and you can overcome those obstacles that limit you with some consistent yet simple techniques and steps.  Following these steps will prepare you with new tools to overcome challenges that try to get in the way of your progress.

So shall my word be that goes forth out of my mouth: it shall not return void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it (Isaiah 55:11)

Go forth and prosper!

Rachel Lupercio, M.A., Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with Excelerated Living

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Resources for Blogging Efforts

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Maribel Garcia Valls, MPH, ACC. spoke to North Austin Influencers on Blogging to attract your ideal client.  Below are some links she shared to help with your blogging efforts:

Website Options: 

WordPress : This one is the best and most respected blogging platforms. It has so many options, yet it also has a bigger learning curve. Just note that you will have to pay for a hosting site with this option.

Weekly: This one is simple and easy to use if you want to build the site yourself. However, Google prefers WordPress for blogs.

WixThis is also a simple website and a cheaper option, but it also very limited. Again, Google prefers WordPress for blogs.

Blogging Tools:

Headline Analyzer:  This tool will help you create amazing headlines.

Hootsuite:  This tool will help you schedule all your social media at one time.

Mailchimp: Send newsletters for free using Mailchimp.

Read more from Maribel Garcia Valls, MPH, ACC.

Hiring Bloggers to Write for You: 

Mundu Media:  Monica Pena can help with this, contact her for more details.

Fiverr:This website will allow you to hire freelancers that can help you build websites, content, etc.

Blogging Coach: 

Inbound Marketing University: I highly recommend Kevin Carney’s blog coaching sessions and online school. He has helped me so much and for an amazing low price of $25 per month. You can’t beat that! He’s amazing!!! Here is his e-mail: [email protected]

 


How to backup your iPhone

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By: Eyal Gallico, owner of TopMac

So a good friend of mine brought up this issue.  He is a techie guy, and still had some problems backing up his phone data.  This article is dedicated to him, and for you, iPhone users who have a Mac or Windows.

iOS has two options to back-up your iPhone, iPad or iPod. The first and most thorough method is to use the iTunes software.  Your Mac has it preinstalled and you can get windows from here.

After you install the software, plug your phone into the computer.  Your iPhone will show up on the left side.  Choose your backup destination.  The backup can be very big, so consider your options.

iCloud –  will back up to Apple cloud and will use your storage capacity.

This Computer – will save a local copy to your computer, This option saves your wifi, alarm clocks, Bluetooth and much more.

Click the “Back up Now” button and let it run.

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You can restore in the same way, if you already have a backup setup.

After the process ends, you can see if your backup finished successfully in  iTunes Preferences > Devices. 

You should see the name of your device with the date and time that iTunes created the backup.

If you encrypted your backup, you should also see a lock beside the name of your device.

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It’s always a good idea to have at least one backup on your computer in case something happens.  And we all know that things happen when you least expect it!

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Meet Jason Williams: Inspiring young people to reach their potential and beyond

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Jason’s passion for fitness only rivals his passion to teach youth. A former Director of Operations for Gold’s Gym’s in Idaho and District Manager of Gold’s Gyms here in Austin, Jason has over 15 years of fitness experience from all over the U.S. Now back in Austin, Jason’s focus has shifted to the childhood obesity epidemic plaguing our society and his answer is The Fitness School.

The Fitness School is an after-school enrichment program that teaches fitness as it’s curriculum. The Fitness School teaches children the importance of fitness, and offers the tools and resources they need to make it a part of their lives. Their main goal is to be affordable and provide lessons in overall fitness and health to everyone.

He encourages all he influences to help reach their goal of bringing the Fitness School to life, and inspiring young people to reach their potential, and beyond! “My goal is to bring about change; to change the way that we all perceive fitness. If we all work together, we can.” – Jason Williams .

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How Leaders Beat Self Defeat

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By Chris Makell, CEO and Founder of Spark of Brilliance Consulting

This episode launches a NEW series on the Fundamental Laws of Power & Influence!

Each LAW will be presented with an historical reference and how you can use it as a leader to beat self defeat. As always, you’ll receive key takeaways that you can use immediately.

These episodes will be BRIEF — about 5-7 minutes of content, so you can listen on the go and gain a ton of insight into what’s possible for you as a leader.

Enjoy and I’d love to hear what you think about the Laws of Power & Influence for leaders to beat self defeat!

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In this episode, you’ll learn about a fundamental law of power an influence that says, when you say less, you are in far more control.

Listen HERE.

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How to Get Comfortable With Fear: A Visualization Exercise?

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By Maribel Garcia Valls, MPH, ACC with Bee Happi

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Here is a quick visualization exercise about fear. Take a few moments to find a quite space to practice this exercise, then journal about your experience.

A Visualization Exercise To Get Comfortable with Fear

Imagine yourself falling into a dark hole. You fall deeper and deeper into this black abyss. You don’t know where it ends or where you are going. The only thing you know is that you are falling and scared. The initial shock wears off and you gain some sense of control.

As you realize that you can’t control your current situation, you decide to control your inner peace instead. When you do this, tiny bright lights begin to appear. This calms you and you feel less afraid.

You are no longer falling, you are flying and this gives you joy. Then more lights turn on. Now, you can see where you are going. You realize that the darkness was created by your fear and your bravery brought out the light.

Now take a deep breath and shout:

“GET THE FEAR OUT OF HERE! I am brave!”

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What is fear? According to Psychology Today, fear is  “An anxious feeling, caused by our anticipation of some imagined event or experience.”

Fear is a little monster in the dark that pops up sometimes when you want to make a change. Fear floods your mind with “what if’s” and doubts. Getting past your fears can be scary. It means taking risks and not knowing that everything will be ok. Sometimes, getting to comfortable in these safe spaces prevents many people from living out their best life with authentic happiness.

If you liked this exercise, then you’ll love this one.

Final Happy Thoughts

Being open to the experience of fear and the “uncomfortable zone” is important. As you evolve and grow in the process of self-discovery, consider reeducating your mind about fear.

Fear is an important emotion for when you are in danger and it gets weakened with overuse. Training your mind to use fear effectively will help you rest the emotion when you are safe. It will also give you the full strength of the emotion the next time you get chased by a lion or experience real danger.

Here are some inspiring works from Marianne Williamson:

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be?…

It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”

 


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