June 2009
The Myth of Tomorrow:
from Bunmi Zalob
If someone told you that the rest of your life would be like today, what would you feel? Happiness? Excitement? Dread? Fear?
Most of us carry the erroneous belief that it’s perfectly normal to be in a constant state of dissatisfaction with the *right now.* We’re waiting for glorious tomorrow when all the hard work will have paid off, the ships will have come in, and finally!- there will be time for some rest.
I have good news and bad news.
The bad news is that just like the carrot in front of the goat, that day will stay just out of reach for the rest of your life if you stay in that mindset. The good news is, it is possible to live that ideal day everyday. You don’t need to get a new husband, trade in the kids for quieter, more respectful models, and no, you probably don’t even need to redecorate your house (although that might help).
The Unbusy life, a life of rhythm, balance, focus, and fun is in your midst if you’re willing to let go of excuses and claim it. In just 30 days, UnBusy Mom is launching a new program called ParadiseNow for moms who are willing to trade in:

ParadiseNow is a 100% online program that will teach you how to grab the carrot off the stick and stop dreading or just “getting through” your days through daily 15-minute morning, 5-minute afternoon, and 10-minute evening individual lessons everyday. You read and listen to the materials on your time and at your pace.
Enrollment will open soon.
To the Unbusy life! love, Bunmi
Announcement! The first session of UnBusy Mom is over and the recordings are being edited. They’ll be available on UnBusyMom.com before the Fall.
In the meantime, learn some affirmations that will change your life.
Affirmations for Mom
UnBusy Tidbits
| Events
Dr. Wayne Dyer, bestselling author of Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life, is on tour now! |
UnBusy Jewel
Focus on your strengths and acknowledge your weaknesses. If you aren’t an electrician, don’t spend hours rewiring your house. Outsource the activities that drain you. |
UnBusy Words
“First keep the peace within yourself, then you can also bring peace to others.” - Thomas A. Kempis |