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There is a saying in Law: when one acts as their own lawyer they have a fool for a client. The same can be said about people who act as their own physician.
The more your educated, the more you’re aware of your body, and the more knowledgeable you’ll become. However, the expression, “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing” can be very true – especially in health care . . .
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Our body acts on instinct. If there’s a flash, we blink. If we’re startled, we jump. If something’s hot, we drop it.
Yes, we can control our instincts to a certain degree – but isn’t it interesting how we’ve developed systems that are meant for immediate protection, often before thoughts even reach the brain?
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Thank Goodness for mentors.
I don’t know your viewpoint, but for me having a mentor has helped my career take off.
What is a mentor? Well, on a deeper level it’s like having a coach. And with both cases, coaching and mentoring, there are differences between good influences and “not so good” influences . . .
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It has been said that youth is wasted on the young and as I age, I agree more and more with that statement everyday.
Men reach their physical peak at about age 30 and their sexual peak at about age 18. That just doesn’t seem right, at least not to me as I sailed past these peaks and didn’t even know they existed. Now that I am on the downward slide toward old age, I think that someone should do something about reversing this error in our DNA . . .
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The seasons are changing. Leaves are falling and the air is becoming crisp. What else is changing in your life? Do you have a sense of purpose, and where are you now with that? What’s your next turn? Like The Byrds suggest – everything has its time and place. Life isn’t stagnant. Whether it moves from our own initiative or outside forces, the world will turn, seasons will change, and so will you . . .
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Wanted: A happy and healthy individual who knows how to organize their life so that it accounts for the needs of an optimal body. Must be willing to commit to schedules and work overtime when required. Salary starts at ‘feeling great about yourself’, and can rise as high as ‘long life’ and ‘comfortable living.’
Your health is a full-time job. It needs to be taken seriously, and often the key to this is organization. What do I mean? Try this exercise . . .
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“Organization is the key to success. ”
Yes. Right. Very good. . .
Is there some back door I can slip through instead? Are all the doors to success locked with the organization key; there must be a service entrance?
I’m terrible at organizing. My efforts start off fine: I can make a to-do list, tidy up my closet, and arrange my business agenda for the upcoming week . . . but leave all this alone a few days and it soon reverts to chaos.
Why? Because life is fast. It’s full of changes, full of plans and things can flip themselves upside down without notice. Expect the unexpected . . .
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Which sounds better?
1) “All work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy.
2) “Continuous effort – not strength or intelligence – is the key to unlocking our potential.”
What do you think? Continuous effort or engaging in play?
It’s easy to say “No, I can have it both ways,” but then responsibility and pressure catch up with us; continuous effort becomes a heavy strain and Johnny doesn’t only turn dull, he goes out of his mind with the stress . . .
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Life gets crazy, doesn’t it?
It’s so easy to be overwhelmed by your goals – wanting to reach a state of perfection – that things start spinning in circles around your head. This happens to me sometimes (even though I know it’s crazy to expect so much) and momentum can be a hard thing to break.