Domestic Abuse an UNREPORTED Crime. For increasing awareness of domestic abuse and to eradicate this cancer from our society by empowering women and men who are suffering due to this epidemic. The author, Veera Mahajan's goal is to help them believe that they deserve a life of freedom and self-love. She leads her life as an example of how to find an amazing and fulfilling life after. It will happen, just believe and give it a chance. Love your Self and live an empowered life.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Monday, March 7, 2016
How do you know if something is not good for you?
The only way to know if something is good for you is to
pay attention to how it makes you feel.
That inner feeling at your core that either makes you
feel joy or gives you a nagging uncomfortable feeling is the only god given
measure built inside of you to follow. To ignore that core feeling is to accept
that which is less than joyful and right for you.
We stay in unwanted and unhappy situations when we make unhealthy
choices for ourselves. If your core is telling you that something might look
and feel good sometimes, but that temporary good feeling is at the cost of
feeling bad and uncomfortable at other times, you know that is not right for
you. You have to listen and pay attention to your own truth. That is your true
friend. Your truth does not have to be the truth for anyone else.
Everyone deserves to be happy and it is your
responsibility to create your own happiness. If you ignore your own heart and
body that is telling you don’t do something and you do it anyway, you cannot
blame anyone else for your unhappiness. You have to pay attention to your own
feelings and use your own intellect to find out what is good for you. Do your
own investigation and due diligence before you make any commitments or take on
a new project or relationship.
It is good to always have a check and balance in all you
do. As soon as something makes you feel bad or unhappy, you have to consult
your ever-present inner counselor and communicate with your own core and
values. That is the only best friend you have that always has your back and
will not steer you wrong.
If you want to change your life from ‘Same-Old-Same-Old’
to a better future, you have to reinvestigate what you are doing the
same-old-same-old way but expecting a new result. Isn’t that the definition of
Insanity? You cannot have a better life
if you do not do better for yourself and make better choices. Remember, if you
do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.
Once you have made a decision to change something in
your life, the best way to make sure you do not repeat the same behavior for
the same results is to totally detach yourself from the present uncomfortable situation
and give yourself time to reevaluate yourself and what your role was in causing
your unhappiness. Most importantly, do not try to do something different right
away, most likely you will not pick a very different path and end up where you
were again.
Take time, meditate, and let the good neutral feeling
come back before trying to create another fun feeling. Don’t try too hard to be
happy. Happiness will come! Be patient. Accept yourself, forgive yourself and
be happy with yourself.
Remember, making yourself happy is no one else’s job.
Don’t depend on anyone else to do that for you! Love yourself and do what is
right for you! Be Happy with you first and let the universe bring you the rest!
Love and light to everyone!
Veera
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Monday, February 29, 2016
Our Lady of Malibu School: First Malibu School for Peer Mediation
Our Lady of Malibu School (OLM) is the first school in
Malibu to offer Peer Mediation as an elective to their students. Principal Michael Smith, who has a background
in mediation, was instrumental in organizing this peace-making program in
collaboration with Pepperdine University and Dr. Amora
It was an amazing experience for me to work with OLM’s wonderful,
smart, and talented students. They were open to learning peace-making skills and
committed to being the peer-mediators for the school. We had six graduates of the first program.
Our Lady of Malibu School plans to offer the elective next year as well.
The school also had a contest open to all OLM students to
come up with an art piece in any form st, 2nd
and 3rd prizes.
(painting, drawing, statue, poem, etc.), to show the peace-making idea behind mediation. Three students from grades 6 through 8 won 1
(painting, drawing, statue, poem, etc.), to show the peace-making idea behind mediation. Three students from grades 6 through 8 won 1
I have enjoyed watching the students grow from this
experience. OLM has reported fewer struggles among the students since the
program was initiated. Principal Smith
has said that it has been good exposure for the whole school as well as all the
students who took the 12-week course. The
graduates of this program at OLM are now Peer Mediators who are available to
resolve any small disputes among other students in the school.
We have had a few successful peer-mediations observed by the
course instructors and other OLM teachers.
I continue to be available to OLM School to assist with mediations that
might need a little more work than what a peer-mediator can handle.
I am at school three days a week, working with the principal
and the teachers to encourage, facilitate and find solutions for better communication
and acceptance between students.
Amora Fisher holds monthly peace circles to encourage and
facilitate the same peace-making skills among the students, staff and parents.
I am very excited to be part of a program where we teach
young children to choose alternative dispute resolution through peace-making
skills instead of anger and violence. I
am very proud to be part of OLM School as they introduce and use mediation
within their school and our small and wonderful Malibu community.
Photo Caption: Top Left, from left - Veera Mahajan, Anjoulie Kempton, Nicole Reynaga, Principal Michael A. smith, Calvin Joyce, Eliza Byrnes, Amalie Kempton, Liam Fox and Dr. Amora Fisher.
Photo Caption: Middle Right, from Left - Peace Contestant winners, Addy Arlidge, Chase Freeman and Eliza Byrnes.
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Photo Caption: Top Left, from left - Veera Mahajan, Anjoulie Kempton, Nicole Reynaga, Principal Michael A. smith, Calvin Joyce, Eliza Byrnes, Amalie Kempton, Liam Fox and Dr. Amora Fisher.
Photo Caption: Middle Right, from Left - Peace Contestant winners, Addy Arlidge, Chase Freeman and Eliza Byrnes.
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Monday, February 22, 2016
Mediate, Be Civil, Be Happy!!
Let me share a simple example of a dispute that involved
several parties. There is one plaintiff and her lawyer. She is suing several different parties. Her lawyer is trying to get money from wherever
she can, and hoping to get a lot of money from each one of the defendants. Sadly, the lawyer is not very well prepared
to present her case. She is not even sure of the laws that she claims the defendants
broke. She is not willing to hear any explanation from the defendants or to
negotiate at all.
Worse yet, the lawyer is letting her client believe that she
has a great case and that she is entitled to
win a lot of money. She’s handling
this case on contingency and letting the client believe that she has nothing to
lose, but she is not preparing her client for the possibility she may lose the
case in court and the judge may find her responsible for all lawyer fees for
all of the defendants. And we all know that is not cheap.
Unless you have a clear-cut case and you know you are going
to win in court, I suggest going to mediation and saving yourself time and
money, and saving very expensive court time that taxpayers pay on your
behalf. Mediation is especially
important if you wish to salvage any business or personal relationships, rather
than fight in court and say and do things that you can’t take back.
The best part is mediation is a win-win strategy. You are
not leaving your fate in the hands of a third party like an arbitrator or a
judge. You can practice your negotiation skills and mutually agree on what you
can pay and accept. You can use the help
of a trained mediator to help you navigate through this wonderful process of
resolving disputes in a civil manner.
Also, know that you don’t lose anything by trying the mediation
process. Everything said or disclosed in
the mediation is held confidential by all parties and cannot be used in court
if you are unable to resolve your disputes in mediation and have to go back to
court.
At least you know you tried your best to resolve your disputes peacefully. Statistics show that most people who go through mediation end up resolving their conflicts and come out happier that they chose this alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method.
At least you know you tried your best to resolve your disputes peacefully. Statistics show that most people who go through mediation end up resolving their conflicts and come out happier that they chose this alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method.
Disputes are a common and normal part of life. With all the people we deal with everyday in
business and/or in personal matters we are bound to have conflicts. How we deal
with these disputes and the people we are in conflict with is most important.
It does not help anyone if we threaten to take everyone to court every time we
have a problem. Let’s try to resolve our
disputes in a loving and friendly manner. Let’s call for mediation instead of
yelling, “I will sue you” or “See you in court.”
Please see this handy little chart (from www.statecourts.gov.sg) for all the
reasons why mediation is better. I am
not saying this just because I am a mediator. I have tried and experienced
mediation. I am going through mediation now. Believe me, it works and saving
relationships is the added benefit. Relationships can even improve when you are
civil to each other and try to listen to each other.
Be peaceful! Be happy!
Veera
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Monday, February 15, 2016
Being grateful for the life we have!
I am always working on making myself a better person. I
sometimes follow the example of the idols I respect and learn from, but I am
always grateful for the life I have.
I received this beautiful poem from a friend this morning
reminding me how important it is to be grateful and peaceful in our life
instead of complaining and thinking someone else has it better. You never know
what is happening in someone else’s life. Everyone has his or her own story.
The Poem:
Sometimes you are
unsatisfied with your life,
While many people in
this world are dreaming of living your life.
A child on a farm sees
a plane fly overhead and dreams of flying,
But, A pilot on the
plane sees the farmhouse and dreams of returning home.
That’s life! Enjoy
yours…
If wealth is the
secret to happiness, then the rich should be dancing on the street.
But only the poor kids
do that.
If power ensures
security, then officials should walk unguarded.
But those who live
simply, sleep soundly.
If beauty and fame
bring ideal relationships,
Then celebrities
should have the best marriages.
Live simply, walk
humbly and Love genuinely….
All good will come
back to you….
Veera
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Monday, February 8, 2016
My exciting and humbling trip to India
I went on the long trip to my birth land because the NRI
Welfare Society of India invited me for the Hind Rattan Award. I also wanted to
take this opportunity to talk about my passionate purpose and desire to eradicate
domestic violence through my book, Learning to L.I.V.E.
(L to R) Vijay Sampla, Minister of Social Justice and Veera Mahajan |
Hence the journey started. I packed my bags with clothes,
shoes and toiletries for a 12-day trip. I also packed a lot of books and
magazines. I was receiving the award for my work with Malibu Chronicle, so of course
I needed enough copies of those to share, and for show and tell. Since I was there I wanted to find any other possible
opportunities for the growth and celebrity of my favorite publication!
The program was very well organized. I had the opportunity to meet and have
conversations with dedicated organizers, many honorable dignitaries and
wonderful and successful delegates from around the world. We had many formal
events where we heard about all the positive things India is doing to make NRIs
(non-resident Indians) feel comfortable to come back to visit and do business
in India, or to collaborate with Indian companies. Also, it was exciting to see
how people from India (like myself) are creating history and doing wonderful
work around the world. In case you didn’t
know, I am the only person (male or female) of Indian origin in the United
States to ever own and run a mainstream magazine like Malibu Chronicle. I am very proud of it. It’s great to see that
India appreciates and is proud of what I’m doing. It was an honor to be called for the Hind
Rattan Award in New Delhi, India along with a few very accomplished Indians
around the world.
After the award ceremony, we as a group went to Jaipur. On our way, we took a little detour to go to
Agra for Taj Mahal. There is nothing
that can compare to Taj. If you go to
India, you have to see The Taj, the white marble temple with the tomb inside.
It tells the story of the love of a 17th century king for his
beloved wife. I am amazed how much
talent India has and had centuries ago. Jaipur is the pink city and has amazing
architecture. As we traveled, I noticed
that, while poverty was still evident, people were not begging. Instead, the
cities were vibrant with people selling products and food everywhere. I
definitely want to go back with my sons one day.
Towards the end of my trip, I was able to go to Haridwar and
Rishikesh, holy cities only a few miles away from where I was born. In
Rishikesh, I walked on a hanging bridge over the river Ganga that I remembered
walking on with my father when I was eight years old. He crossed the entire bridge with his eyes
closed because he was afraid of heights, but he still went with us.
It was nice to go back for business and for personal
reasons.
This trip encouraged me to have my book, Learning to
L.I.V.E. translated in Hindi, the national Indian language. The founder and organizers of NRI Welfare
Society, Gurinder Singh and Deepak Singh, have a publishing house in
Delhi. It was nice to spend more time
with them and their families in India. I
feel blessed that we have become good friends now. They agreed to have my book edited, formatted
and published in Hindi in India.
Another good outcome of this chain reaction is that this
experience also encouraged me to have my book, Learning to L.I.V.E. translated
into Spanish. The Spanish translation
should be available here in the USA very soon.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Wonderful Things Happen Everyday
Wonderful things happen everyday
even though sometimes they are not clearly ‘in-your-face’ wonderful. If you
only take a few minutes and let the experience happen, you will see that
something positive will happen, either to enjoy now, or to learn something
about life so you can enjoy it in future. Sometimes it is there just to test
your choosing capabilities. Even if you have honed a trait, life will throw a
pop quiz to test your abilities just to see how good you really are.
A math teacher may think you know
your multiplication. She will not move you
to division until she is sure you
have mastered the multiplication skills. She will give you a few tests. Even
after you have passed all your tests and she graduates you to division, she may
still give you a challenge quiz just to make sure you have not forgotten all
you had learned so far.
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Life is just like that. Sometimes
people wonder and question why they keep repeating the same problems and
mistakes again and again. If we do not pay attention to the lessons that
we learn through life experiences, we have to repeat them over and over until
life is sure that we got what we needed to get out of it. So, if we really want
to move forward, have a better life and not go through the same problems, we need
to be more observant and pay attention to where we are today and what we are
doing here so we do not continue to make the same mistakes. Only then we can
move forward and graduate to bigger and better things and, of course, to new
mistakes and new lessons.
Life, after all, is a string of
experiences. Make sure the average of the experiences in that string is
positive in order to build a happy life. It is up to you and the choices you
make. Every choice you make today will have positive or negative consequences.
Let’s take time and not rush into things. Let’s enjoy our option to choose and
create the life we want for ourselves instead of letting things happen and
complaining later.
If it is not Fun, find out what
you can do to change that!
Life is to be Happy!
Veera
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