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		<title>A Thai boat symbol for letting go</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 02:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From day one of my son attending daycare for two days a week I have fretted over the idea of him spending time away from mine or my husband&#8217;s loving protection. Despite this I really do feel that it is a healthy thing for our family, and our son is thriving. I was pondering my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From day one of my son attending daycare for two days a week I have fretted over the idea of him spending time away from mine or my husband&#8217;s loving protection. Despite this I really do feel that it is a healthy thing for our family, and our son is thriving.</p>
<p>I was pondering my role as a mother and my close bond with my son and I realised that this first experience of letting go is just the beginning of a lifetime of little &#8216;letting go&#8217;s&#8217;. I thought I could use some help so I went in search of a symbol or ceremony to remind me of the importance of being able to &#8216;let go&#8217;.</p>
<p>I found a Thai Buddhist ceremony which occurs once a year on the full moon of the twelfth month of their lunar calender. Amazingly the <a href="http://thailandforvisitors.com/general/holidays/kratong/index.html">Loy Krathong</a> (Loy meaning to &#8220;float&#8221; and Kratong  is the Thai word for a sort of raft or boat<em>)</em> was celebrated in Thailand last night.</p>
<p>The people make the little Lotus shaped rafts made of banana leaves, decorate them with flowers, incense and candles,  and release them to float away on a river&#8217;s surface. The ceremony serves as a way of &#8216;letting go&#8217; of negative aspects of oneself or negativities in life and inviting good luck.</p>
<p>I am adapting this idea for my own purpose by releasing a boat as a symbol not of releasing negativity but as a symbol of my acknowledgement of my son&#8217;s independent path.<br />
<img src="/img/Loy-Krathong-ceremony.jpg" alt="Loy Krathong Away-http://www.flickr.com/photos/enda/290935555/" align="bottom" /></p>
<p>Loy Krathong Away  http://www.flickr.com/photos/enda/290935555/</p>
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		<title>A Symbol as an Incentive to finishing a Task</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 05:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many times can you read over the same post or work over the same artwork before you declare them finished and ready for the rest of the world? I have quite a few half-finished or &#8216;nearly finished&#8217; posts and I&#8217;m wondering if there is a symbol out there that I might use at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many times can you read over the same post or work over the same artwork before you declare them finished and ready for the rest of the world?</p>
<p>I have quite a few half-finished or &#8216;nearly finished&#8217; posts and I&#8217;m wondering if there is a symbol out there that I might use at the end of each post to help me let it go. Below are a few obvious ways to indicate the ending or to celebrate the completion of a project.</p>
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<li>A signature</li>
<li>The End</li>
<li>A gold Star</li>
<li>A rubber stamp</li>
<li>A tick</li>
<li>A knife and fork lined up together on a plate</li>
<li>A chocolate</li>
<li><strike>A cigarette</strike></li>
<li>A  simple flourish</li>
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<p>For me, whatever it is,  it needs to feel like a reward to look forward to,  an incentive to finishing the task at hand.</p>
<p>Do you reward yourself when you complete a task? If so how?  Could you be creative with that reward? Could you symbolise the good feelings you experience when you achieve a goal? Could you use that symbol as an incentive to remind you of those satisfied feelings when you are having trouble finishing a task.</p>
<p>For me, when I complete a task I do feel satisfied and proud. I usually also find myself looking forward to starting the next project. Humour is an important part of my life, so when brainstorming this question for myself I kept coming up with fun things like my son&#8217;s stamps- so I think I&#8217;ll use them for now.</p>
<p><img src="/img/Paw-stamp-2.jpg" height="61" width="56" /></p>
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