The document discusses seven survivors of a shipwreck who must decide which five of the seven will get onto the one available lifeboat as the ship sinks. Each survivor makes a statement about themselves, giving reasons they should be chosen. The survivors include a teacher, student, athlete, married couple where the wife is pregnant, medical student, musician, and sailor.
Richard was diagnosed with oral cancer 9 months ago that has now spread to his lungs. Despite the challenges of his illness, he has experienced positive benefits including strengthening relationships with his wife, family, and friends who have provided great support. He advocates taking an active role in one's health by utilizing various wellness strategies and focusing on what's important like relationships rather than fear or regret. Palliative care also helps address suffering holistically.
Positive Thoughts How To Be Positive And Happy Every MomentEasy Life Journey
Positive thoughts can dramatically change every action, situation, consequence, feeling, and how we live day by day.
This universe is made up of energy, and so are we, and so is everything.
When we send out negative energy, then we are surrounded by negative forces and energy.
And the opposite is also true to positivity.
We will show you why positive thoughts is not a force to be reckon with and why you must start thinking positively in every single moment of your life.
Here are 4 top reasons why positive thoughts should be incorporated into your life.
You will enjoy life more
Is healthy and can cure illness, diseases, and practically anything
Radiate positive energy and good vibes
Can have an impact on your career and reaching your dreams
FOR THE ORIGINAL WORK/ARTICLE visit here > https://easylifejourney.com/be-positive-and-happy/
Please support the original creator by visiting their website www.easylifejourney.com
Meditation is being practiced by a lot of people. Meditation practitioners come from all walks of life, ages, genders, and educational attainment. Nowadays, a lot of celebrities are seeking sanctuary from their busy and crazy life through meditation.
Visit us: http://www.meditationtoday.com.au
10 Ways to Overcome Our Daily Struggles, A Guide For Christian WomenBrenda Silveira
Life is hard and many of us focus on our problems instead of trying to find solutions. Women especially struggle because the world puts high expectations on us and tries to make us believe the lie that we aren't good enough and our problems define who we are. When we put our focus on God and allow Him to help us, we can overcome our struggles and find peace despite our circumstances.
This document contains a list of random words including Apple, Ball, Cat, Dog, Elephant, Fork, Guitar, Teacher, Doctor, Nurse, Dentist, Bed, Bird, Cup, Ear and Ring. There is no clear theme or connection between the words. The document simply lists unrelated terms in no particular order.
This document contains terms related to air travel including boarding procedures, in-flight amenities, and food items. It lists areas like the boarding area, aisle, seat, and overhead compartment. It also mentions utensils and food like fork, knife, spoon, lettuce, ham, appetizers, main dish, and beverages.
The document contains a list of random words including pillow, sheets, towel, waiter, waitress, bottle, tip, brochure, block, and bakery. It does not provide any clear context or narrative to summarize.
Richard was diagnosed with oral cancer 9 months ago that has now spread to his lungs. Despite the challenges of his illness, he has experienced positive benefits including strengthening relationships with his wife, family, and friends who have provided great support. He advocates taking an active role in one's health by utilizing various wellness strategies and focusing on what's important like relationships rather than fear or regret. Palliative care also helps address suffering holistically.
Positive Thoughts How To Be Positive And Happy Every MomentEasy Life Journey
Positive thoughts can dramatically change every action, situation, consequence, feeling, and how we live day by day.
This universe is made up of energy, and so are we, and so is everything.
When we send out negative energy, then we are surrounded by negative forces and energy.
And the opposite is also true to positivity.
We will show you why positive thoughts is not a force to be reckon with and why you must start thinking positively in every single moment of your life.
Here are 4 top reasons why positive thoughts should be incorporated into your life.
You will enjoy life more
Is healthy and can cure illness, diseases, and practically anything
Radiate positive energy and good vibes
Can have an impact on your career and reaching your dreams
FOR THE ORIGINAL WORK/ARTICLE visit here > https://easylifejourney.com/be-positive-and-happy/
Please support the original creator by visiting their website www.easylifejourney.com
Meditation is being practiced by a lot of people. Meditation practitioners come from all walks of life, ages, genders, and educational attainment. Nowadays, a lot of celebrities are seeking sanctuary from their busy and crazy life through meditation.
Visit us: http://www.meditationtoday.com.au
10 Ways to Overcome Our Daily Struggles, A Guide For Christian WomenBrenda Silveira
Life is hard and many of us focus on our problems instead of trying to find solutions. Women especially struggle because the world puts high expectations on us and tries to make us believe the lie that we aren't good enough and our problems define who we are. When we put our focus on God and allow Him to help us, we can overcome our struggles and find peace despite our circumstances.
This document contains a list of random words including Apple, Ball, Cat, Dog, Elephant, Fork, Guitar, Teacher, Doctor, Nurse, Dentist, Bed, Bird, Cup, Ear and Ring. There is no clear theme or connection between the words. The document simply lists unrelated terms in no particular order.
This document contains terms related to air travel including boarding procedures, in-flight amenities, and food items. It lists areas like the boarding area, aisle, seat, and overhead compartment. It also mentions utensils and food like fork, knife, spoon, lettuce, ham, appetizers, main dish, and beverages.
The document contains a list of random words including pillow, sheets, towel, waiter, waitress, bottle, tip, brochure, block, and bakery. It does not provide any clear context or narrative to summarize.
Patrick shares his personal story of experiencing mental health difficulties from a young age. He dropped out of school and began drinking and getting into trouble, which marked the start of his mental health problems. He was first hospitalized at age 18 and remained in psychiatric care for nine years. After stopping drinking at age 24, his mental health began to improve. However, he was later struck by a car and suffered extensive injuries, spending months in recovery. He found the physical and mental recovery very challenging but was eventually able to complete his education and now lives independently while managing his mental health through exercise and diet.
1) The document is about living with HIV/AIDS and sharing the author's experience in the hopes of creating awareness and showing that acquiring HIV does not have to be a death sentence.
2) The author discusses their life experiences including marriages, moving to different areas, and ultimately becoming infected with HIV through a relationship with someone much younger.
3) Living with HIV since 2004, the author details their various treatments for diseases like strokes, pneumonia, and cancer in the hopes of giving others hope that managing the disease can prolong their life.
The document provides guidance on using hypnosis to help cancer patients in two phases. Phase one focuses on stress relief, pain management, supporting chemotherapy and surgery, and education. Techniques include relaxation, visualization, ego-building and future pacing. Phase two involves exploring underlying psychological and emotional causes of cancer through regression and parts therapy. The overall approach aims to empower patients by giving them control over their treatment experience and healing process.
Cultural awareness Practical Nursing september 13 2016griehl
This document provides an overview of a cultural awareness presentation for practical nursing students. It includes the date, time, and presenter information. The presenter will share stories from their nursing experiences working with diverse populations. The objectives are to broaden understanding of the Platinum Rule, describe how to apply it, compare it to the Golden Rule, and explore cultural aspects of nursing care. Key topics that will be covered include invisible backpacks, definitions of culture, models of health, cultural competence, humility and safety. Quotes and examples will be used to illustrate these concepts. Contact information for the presenter is provided.
Self-empowerment encourages developing skills and knowledge to overcome obstacles in life or work. It covers five areas: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual empowerment. Being self-confident involves self-appreciation, vision, purpose, commitment, and contribution. Effective self-empowerment in social situations requires being genuine, a good listener, having a sense of humor, acts of kindness, nurturing relationships, and maintaining confidence and control over one's emotions. Internal change for self-empowerment starts with recognizing defects, committing to change, deciding on alternatives, and sticking to a schedule for change until new habits form.
How to Reinvent Yourself with Tami GreenTami Green
Six steps on how to reinvent yourself, no matter what!
After a bitter and protracted custody battle, declining mental health and three subsequent suicide attempts, I was diagnosed with a serious mental illness.
Though fearful of the consequences of exposing myself, I decided I would turn my life around and help others who had suffered as I had.
The next few years were spent testifying to members of Congress, speaking at local support groups and at thought leader conferences to offer my support, hope and encouragement that recovery was possible.
My YouTube Channel grew to 700,000 views, I published six short books, one of which was translated into Japanese, and developed a certification training program for others who wanted to peer coach.
During this time, I was estranged from most of my five children. The pain of the separation pushed me even further to learn how to stay healthy. My goal was to be the very best mother I could be should they ever return to my care.
After many years, I was reconciled with all my children and got married. I gave birth to my son, Hunter, at the age of 48, and had my twin girls at the age of 50.
My story is a story of redemption and second chances and this workshop is about the nuts and bolts of what one can DO give themselves a fresh start and live a new, intentional life.
Thanks for stopping by!
With love, Tami
Mental health affects how we think, feel, and act, and helps determine how we handle stress and relate to others. It involves our emotional, psychological, and social well-being and is important throughout life. Poor mental health is not the same as mental illness, as someone can experience poor mental health without a diagnosis. Mental health allows people to enjoy life and deal with challenges while respecting culture, equity, social justice, and personal dignity.
Caterpillar to Butterfly Self-coaching Session 2Brenda Silveira
This presentation on Positivity goes hand-in-hand with The Caterpillar to Butterfly Self-esteem Workbook that can be purchased through www.imconfident.com
Susan began noticing small cognitive changes like forgetting names and struggling to find words, despite being a successful financial advisor in her 40s. Her doctors dismissed it as stress, but it was actually an early sign of Frontotemporal Disease (FTD), a form of dementia that affects younger people. Susan launched an organization called Planning for Hope to raise awareness of FTD and its early symptoms so others could get an earlier diagnosis and treatment.
This document is a transcript of a speech given by an ALS patient who has lost their ability to speak clearly. The speech focuses on providing tips for powerful communication and living an engaged life. Some of the key tips include thinking before speaking, being on time, avoiding gossip, finding time for solitude, having a plan, treating yourself well, and using your voice to positively impact others. The overall message is about making the most of your time and voice by fully engaging in life and helping to empower those around you.
This lesson focuses on dealing with these kinds of disappointments. You will:
- Understand how negative thinking often goes hand-in-hand with poor health
- Learn how your thoughts can affect you mood AND your physical health
- Learn to think differently about the things that have happened to you
Cody Cambridge created a presentation to convey to people with chronically ill spouses that they can still have happy, fulfilling relationships. When Cody started dating his wife, she became chronically ill with interstitial cystitis. This caused many health problems and made it difficult for her to do activities. Cody discusses things he has learned like being patient when his wife cannot attend events, supporting her by following difficult diets together, and keeping a positive attitude. He hopes his experiences can help others in similar situations have strong relationships.
This document is a short book that encourages readers to make positive change in the world by starting with themselves. It recognizes problems in society and argues the main problem is complacency. It addresses common excuses for not taking action and encourages questioning established beliefs. The solution proposed is to identify the change you want to see, what you're willing to do to create that change, and then take action. It argues that anyone can make an impact and encourages sharing the message to influence collective consciousness towards positivity.
Nelie Olivier founded the I am Not a Mistake Foundation in South Africa after experiencing a difficult childhood involving abuse, adoption secrets, and two failed marriages involving domestic violence. She attempted suicide but survived. The foundation aims to help those dealing with abuse, adoption issues, depression, and suicide through various divisions including mental health support, a crisis call center, legal aid, safe housing, security, mobile clinics, education and training programs, inspirational seminars, small business support, and membership campaigns. The goal is to restore hope, empower people, and improve conditions in South Africa. Olivier believes the foundation can succeed where other organizations have failed by directly helping ordinary people and focusing on job creation and independence over hand
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Nelie Olivier started the I am Not a Mistake Foundation after overcoming a difficult childhood involving abuse, adoption secrets, and two failed marriages involving domestic violence. She attempted suicide but survived. The foundation aims to help those dealing with abuse, adoption issues, depression, and suicide through divisions providing mental health support, legal aid, safe housing, medical clinics, job training, and inspirational seminars. It seeks to restore hope in South Africa by addressing issues like crime, corruption, and mental health problems. Olivier will campaign against hate speech and division to promote national unity. She seeks partnerships to fund and realize the foundation's goals of supporting South Africans' independence and prosperity.
Final i am not a mistake presentation for linkMistakeSA
I share the effect that faith has played in my life. I explore spirituality as part of a larger mind/body/soul awareness. I motivate the people at your fellowship retreat. I engage the soul of corporate leadership. With the passion and conviction of a Faith Based speaker, I shall uplift and inspire any audience.
Patrick shares his personal story of experiencing mental health difficulties from a young age. He dropped out of school and began drinking and getting into trouble, which marked the start of his mental health problems. He was first hospitalized at age 18 and remained in psychiatric care for nine years. After stopping drinking at age 24, his mental health began to improve. However, he was later struck by a car and suffered extensive injuries, spending months in recovery. He found the physical and mental recovery very challenging but was eventually able to complete his education and now lives independently while managing his mental health through exercise and diet.
1) The document is about living with HIV/AIDS and sharing the author's experience in the hopes of creating awareness and showing that acquiring HIV does not have to be a death sentence.
2) The author discusses their life experiences including marriages, moving to different areas, and ultimately becoming infected with HIV through a relationship with someone much younger.
3) Living with HIV since 2004, the author details their various treatments for diseases like strokes, pneumonia, and cancer in the hopes of giving others hope that managing the disease can prolong their life.
The document provides guidance on using hypnosis to help cancer patients in two phases. Phase one focuses on stress relief, pain management, supporting chemotherapy and surgery, and education. Techniques include relaxation, visualization, ego-building and future pacing. Phase two involves exploring underlying psychological and emotional causes of cancer through regression and parts therapy. The overall approach aims to empower patients by giving them control over their treatment experience and healing process.
Cultural awareness Practical Nursing september 13 2016griehl
This document provides an overview of a cultural awareness presentation for practical nursing students. It includes the date, time, and presenter information. The presenter will share stories from their nursing experiences working with diverse populations. The objectives are to broaden understanding of the Platinum Rule, describe how to apply it, compare it to the Golden Rule, and explore cultural aspects of nursing care. Key topics that will be covered include invisible backpacks, definitions of culture, models of health, cultural competence, humility and safety. Quotes and examples will be used to illustrate these concepts. Contact information for the presenter is provided.
Self-empowerment encourages developing skills and knowledge to overcome obstacles in life or work. It covers five areas: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual empowerment. Being self-confident involves self-appreciation, vision, purpose, commitment, and contribution. Effective self-empowerment in social situations requires being genuine, a good listener, having a sense of humor, acts of kindness, nurturing relationships, and maintaining confidence and control over one's emotions. Internal change for self-empowerment starts with recognizing defects, committing to change, deciding on alternatives, and sticking to a schedule for change until new habits form.
How to Reinvent Yourself with Tami GreenTami Green
Six steps on how to reinvent yourself, no matter what!
After a bitter and protracted custody battle, declining mental health and three subsequent suicide attempts, I was diagnosed with a serious mental illness.
Though fearful of the consequences of exposing myself, I decided I would turn my life around and help others who had suffered as I had.
The next few years were spent testifying to members of Congress, speaking at local support groups and at thought leader conferences to offer my support, hope and encouragement that recovery was possible.
My YouTube Channel grew to 700,000 views, I published six short books, one of which was translated into Japanese, and developed a certification training program for others who wanted to peer coach.
During this time, I was estranged from most of my five children. The pain of the separation pushed me even further to learn how to stay healthy. My goal was to be the very best mother I could be should they ever return to my care.
After many years, I was reconciled with all my children and got married. I gave birth to my son, Hunter, at the age of 48, and had my twin girls at the age of 50.
My story is a story of redemption and second chances and this workshop is about the nuts and bolts of what one can DO give themselves a fresh start and live a new, intentional life.
Thanks for stopping by!
With love, Tami
Mental health affects how we think, feel, and act, and helps determine how we handle stress and relate to others. It involves our emotional, psychological, and social well-being and is important throughout life. Poor mental health is not the same as mental illness, as someone can experience poor mental health without a diagnosis. Mental health allows people to enjoy life and deal with challenges while respecting culture, equity, social justice, and personal dignity.
Caterpillar to Butterfly Self-coaching Session 2Brenda Silveira
This presentation on Positivity goes hand-in-hand with The Caterpillar to Butterfly Self-esteem Workbook that can be purchased through www.imconfident.com
Susan began noticing small cognitive changes like forgetting names and struggling to find words, despite being a successful financial advisor in her 40s. Her doctors dismissed it as stress, but it was actually an early sign of Frontotemporal Disease (FTD), a form of dementia that affects younger people. Susan launched an organization called Planning for Hope to raise awareness of FTD and its early symptoms so others could get an earlier diagnosis and treatment.
This document is a transcript of a speech given by an ALS patient who has lost their ability to speak clearly. The speech focuses on providing tips for powerful communication and living an engaged life. Some of the key tips include thinking before speaking, being on time, avoiding gossip, finding time for solitude, having a plan, treating yourself well, and using your voice to positively impact others. The overall message is about making the most of your time and voice by fully engaging in life and helping to empower those around you.
This lesson focuses on dealing with these kinds of disappointments. You will:
- Understand how negative thinking often goes hand-in-hand with poor health
- Learn how your thoughts can affect you mood AND your physical health
- Learn to think differently about the things that have happened to you
Cody Cambridge created a presentation to convey to people with chronically ill spouses that they can still have happy, fulfilling relationships. When Cody started dating his wife, she became chronically ill with interstitial cystitis. This caused many health problems and made it difficult for her to do activities. Cody discusses things he has learned like being patient when his wife cannot attend events, supporting her by following difficult diets together, and keeping a positive attitude. He hopes his experiences can help others in similar situations have strong relationships.
This document is a short book that encourages readers to make positive change in the world by starting with themselves. It recognizes problems in society and argues the main problem is complacency. It addresses common excuses for not taking action and encourages questioning established beliefs. The solution proposed is to identify the change you want to see, what you're willing to do to create that change, and then take action. It argues that anyone can make an impact and encourages sharing the message to influence collective consciousness towards positivity.
Nelie Olivier founded the I am Not a Mistake Foundation in South Africa after experiencing a difficult childhood involving abuse, adoption secrets, and two failed marriages involving domestic violence. She attempted suicide but survived. The foundation aims to help those dealing with abuse, adoption issues, depression, and suicide through various divisions including mental health support, a crisis call center, legal aid, safe housing, security, mobile clinics, education and training programs, inspirational seminars, small business support, and membership campaigns. The goal is to restore hope, empower people, and improve conditions in South Africa. Olivier believes the foundation can succeed where other organizations have failed by directly helping ordinary people and focusing on job creation and independence over hand
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Nelie Olivier started the I am Not a Mistake Foundation after overcoming a difficult childhood involving abuse, adoption secrets, and two failed marriages involving domestic violence. She attempted suicide but survived. The foundation aims to help those dealing with abuse, adoption issues, depression, and suicide through divisions providing mental health support, legal aid, safe housing, medical clinics, job training, and inspirational seminars. It seeks to restore hope in South Africa by addressing issues like crime, corruption, and mental health problems. Olivier will campaign against hate speech and division to promote national unity. She seeks partnerships to fund and realize the foundation's goals of supporting South Africans' independence and prosperity.
Final i am not a mistake presentation for linkMistakeSA
I share the effect that faith has played in my life. I explore spirituality as part of a larger mind/body/soul awareness. I motivate the people at your fellowship retreat. I engage the soul of corporate leadership. With the passion and conviction of a Faith Based speaker, I shall uplift and inspire any audience.
1. 1 ST HIV AND AIDS WORKSHOP 2008 WELCOME NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
2. Mariah Carey – Ken Lee NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
3. Lifeboat There are one hundred people aboard a huge ship sailing around the world. They are having a lot of fun. They have all gotten to know each other and are friends. One night as they are singing and dancing together, suddenly there is a huge blast. Only seven people survive . They begin to run towards the lifeboat on the side of the ship. There is only one lifeboat and it only holds five people , and no more than five. The ship is sinking fast. The seven survivors all look at each other. They know each other and have been friends. They know that only five out of the seven will get into the lifeboat. They also know that two of them will not go. They all want to go. It is up to you to decide which ones get into the lifeboat and which ones stay on the sinking ship. Each person has the chance to make a statement about themselves, telling why they should be allowed onto the lifeboat. Here are the people. Choose five. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
4. I am Mary . I am a few years older than the rest of the group. I am a teacher. People already feel that I can take control of a situation and help calm others. Although I am not friendly and agreeable, I have helped to quiet the group’s nervousness and have settled an argument between Don and Linda. Even though no one seems close to me, I feel I would be a valuable person because I can organise well and solve problems. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
5. I am Hazel , a black student in Home Economics. I know a lot about nutrition and how to share food without waste. I am efficient to the point of being bossy. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
6. I am Joe , a clean-cut husky rugby player and the star centre of the hockey team. I am the only one able to life all the people onto the lifeboat. I also stopped a fight between two others. I have already been reprimanded by Hazel for pinching a chocolate from the limited food supply. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
7. I am Nancy , Bill’s wife. Generally I have a pleasant personality. However I have been the most nervous and upset of the group. My temperamental and excitable mood is partly due to the fact that I am expecting a baby in two months. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
8. I am Bill , Nancy’s husband. I am a medical student. I have had two years of medical study, three summers in a camp as a medical director and close association with my father who is a doctor. I refuse to stay unless Nancy stays. Also I have a medical kit with first aid supplies. I also have drugs like tik and dagga which I use regularly. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
9. I am Don , a happy, playful person. My smile, lovely guitar music and funny jokes have helped to improve everyone’s mood. I get along well with everybody in the group. I want to get on the lifeboat really badly. I come from a wealthy family and I offer everyone a lot of money to choose me as one of the five people. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
10. I am Jack , a sailor. I know all there is to know about sailing in the ocean. I know how to run a boat and repair it if necessary. I have practical know-how, although I have no formal education. I did not finish high school and I am a very angry person. I am constantly fighting with others about everything. I especially put down Mary and Don. I am always causing fights. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
11. Lets make a circle Zoom - Zap NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
12. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY CUP? NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
13. What do you think of my cup? What do you think of my cup? NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
14. What do you see? Write down NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
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16. Nick Vujicic NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
17. I have many dreams and goals that I have set to achieve in my life. I want to become the best witness I can be of God's Love and Hope.
18. I had complete peace knowing that God won't let anything happen to us in our life unless He has a good purpose for it all. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
19. I have a passion for reaching out to youth and keep myself available for whatever God wants me to do, and wherever He leads, I follow. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
20. nick My first book will be called "No Arms, No Legs, No Worries!" NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
23. DEBATE ( 25min ) IT IS BETTER TO SHARE MY HIV+ STATUS WITH MY COLLEGUE THAN TO KEEP IT TO MYSELF NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
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40. Many people are still afraid of catching HIV through normal social contact. Background or culture may also play a part in how difficult it might be for us to tell other people that we are HIV positive. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
41. Be careful who you tell , don't rush off and tell everyone straight away - you might regret telling them later. Do they really have to know? If so, do they have to know now, or can you leave it till later? But sharing the news of your positive status with the right people can strengthen personal relationships and help you feel less isolated. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
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44. Talk to people you can trust , someone who won't judge you based on your lifestyle, sexuality or being HIV positive. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
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52. Some people may decide they don't want to know or see you any more. But your real friends will carry on as before, liking and loving you for who you are, supporting you through any problems you have. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
53. Remember, being HIV positive does not stop you from being the person you were before you knew your test result. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
54. " Individuals living with HIV, are not asking to be different. They are no different than anyone else, only that they are living with a virus and that virus is HIV." NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
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70. CONCLUSION Life is not fair - get used to it! If you don't have discipline in life then life will discipline you the hard way. The difficulties of life should make us better, not bitter. The more we challenge ourselves, the stronger we become. What we think defines what we will become. When life present you and you have to put up with mean, hateful and moody people, think of them as sandpaper... they may scratch you and rub you the wrong way but eventually you end up smooth and polished ... and the sandpaper guys .... they end up worn out & ugly....
71. Can I have 3 size 7 people and 4 size 8 people to come forth please. NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!
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73. PLEASE FILL THE REGISTRATION AND EVALUATION FORM NDURU CONSULTING BUILDING FAITH! BUILDING HOPE!