Suffering is a fact of life and cannot be ignored. There are three types of suffering: physical, psychological and spiritual. Harrison advises a balance among these three forms of suffering so that we do not experience any one of them in too great a proportion to the others. It is by balancing the suffering we are experiencing in the world that we are able to live lives of fulfillment.
The document contains testimonials from various clients of Rosen Wellness and Bernard Rosen, PhD praising the positive health outcomes they experienced working with Rosen. Clients report losing weight, lowering cholesterol, controlling blood sugar, improving mental clarity and hormone balance, reducing stress and regaining vitality through personalized plans involving dietary changes, supplements, yoga and relaxation techniques recommended by Rosen. Health practitioners also recommend Rosen for his expertise in nutrition, supplements and holistic health approaches.
The document contains a collection of positive affirmations and statements about attracting abundance, prosperity, health, wealth, relationships, and achieving goals. Some of the key themes expressed include feeling happy, healthy, wealthy, and successful; having confidence and respect for oneself; allowing abundance and prosperity to flow freely; and living an adventurous life of meaning and fulfillment.
This document is Jennifer Lewis' final presentation for her PE 2850 Wellness Choices course. It discusses the six dimensions of wellness as defined by Dr. Bill Hettler: physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, and occupational wellness. For each dimension, Jennifer analyzes her own strengths and areas for improvement. She concludes by thanking everyone for their time in the course and sharing a quote about maintaining hope in illness.
- The document contains testimonials from multiple clients who received services from Halla, including hypnosis treatment for anxiety, astrology readings, Bowen therapy, and distant healing.
- One client's young daughter overcame stage fright and anxiety after hypnosis treatment, winning a talent competition. Another overcame a wasp phobia.
- Clients found Halla's astrology readings to be insightful and helpful for guidance. Bowen therapy from Halla provided relief from back pain during pregnancy.
- Clients praised Halla for her compassion, knowledge, and the positive impacts her services have had on overcoming fears, healing injuries, and gaining confidence and life guidance.
This document discusses how children conceptualize death at different developmental stages from infancy through adolescence. It explains that a young infant has no understanding of death, while a toddler may see it as temporary or reversible. Between ages 6-9, children start to grasp the finality and universality of death. By ages 9-12, their concept is similar to adults, though they still see it as something that happens to others. Adolescents view death abstractly but think of themselves as immortal. The document provides guidance for discussing death with children in an age-appropriate way to help them cope.
The book of self care remedies for healing mind, body, and soul by mary beth ...SahilGupta117919
This introduction discusses self-care from both a spiritual and practical perspective. Spiritually, true self-care and health can only be achieved when one awakens to their inherent spiritual nature and lives accordingly. Practically, stress is a major contributor to chronic disease, and self-care practices can help manage stress and enhance well-being. The chapter encourages embracing self-care and mindfulness as a way to transform one's relationship with oneself and address modern health challenges at their root.
The document contains testimonials from various clients of Rosen Wellness and Bernard Rosen, PhD praising the positive health outcomes they experienced working with Rosen. Clients report losing weight, lowering cholesterol, controlling blood sugar, improving mental clarity and hormone balance, reducing stress and regaining vitality through personalized plans involving dietary changes, supplements, yoga and relaxation techniques recommended by Rosen. Health practitioners also recommend Rosen for his expertise in nutrition, supplements and holistic health approaches.
The document contains a collection of positive affirmations and statements about attracting abundance, prosperity, health, wealth, relationships, and achieving goals. Some of the key themes expressed include feeling happy, healthy, wealthy, and successful; having confidence and respect for oneself; allowing abundance and prosperity to flow freely; and living an adventurous life of meaning and fulfillment.
This document is Jennifer Lewis' final presentation for her PE 2850 Wellness Choices course. It discusses the six dimensions of wellness as defined by Dr. Bill Hettler: physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, and occupational wellness. For each dimension, Jennifer analyzes her own strengths and areas for improvement. She concludes by thanking everyone for their time in the course and sharing a quote about maintaining hope in illness.
- The document contains testimonials from multiple clients who received services from Halla, including hypnosis treatment for anxiety, astrology readings, Bowen therapy, and distant healing.
- One client's young daughter overcame stage fright and anxiety after hypnosis treatment, winning a talent competition. Another overcame a wasp phobia.
- Clients found Halla's astrology readings to be insightful and helpful for guidance. Bowen therapy from Halla provided relief from back pain during pregnancy.
- Clients praised Halla for her compassion, knowledge, and the positive impacts her services have had on overcoming fears, healing injuries, and gaining confidence and life guidance.
This document discusses how children conceptualize death at different developmental stages from infancy through adolescence. It explains that a young infant has no understanding of death, while a toddler may see it as temporary or reversible. Between ages 6-9, children start to grasp the finality and universality of death. By ages 9-12, their concept is similar to adults, though they still see it as something that happens to others. Adolescents view death abstractly but think of themselves as immortal. The document provides guidance for discussing death with children in an age-appropriate way to help them cope.
The book of self care remedies for healing mind, body, and soul by mary beth ...SahilGupta117919
This introduction discusses self-care from both a spiritual and practical perspective. Spiritually, true self-care and health can only be achieved when one awakens to their inherent spiritual nature and lives accordingly. Practically, stress is a major contributor to chronic disease, and self-care practices can help manage stress and enhance well-being. The chapter encourages embracing self-care and mindfulness as a way to transform one's relationship with oneself and address modern health challenges at their root.
Sarah calhoun3 hw420-02-unit 9 final projectScottsWyf
The document discusses the author's goals for improving her wellness in the physical, psychological, and spiritual domains over the next six months. She plans to focus on maintaining her weight and nutrition through exercise and meal planning. Psychologically, she will use daily mantras and self-care to improve her self-image. Spiritually, she aims to attend weekly church services and engage in meditation to connect with her authentic self. The author commits to journaling and referencing her goals regularly to track her progress.
The world is perhaps at the point of the greatest crisis in all human history, and
there seem to be two attitudes we can assume. One is calmness, faith, and
conviction; the other would be despair. And despair is unthinkable. Let each, in
[their] own way, dedicate [their] time, service, hope, and spiritual conviction to
the common cause of liberty and justice for all. And let's work without tiring and
pray without ceasing.
The world is perhaps at the point of the greatest crisis in all human history, and
there seem to be two attitudes we can assume. One is calmness, faith, and
conviction; the other would be despair. And despair is unthinkable. Let each, in
[their] own way, dedicate [their] time, service, hope, and spiritual conviction to
the common cause of liberty and justice for all. And let's work without tiring and
pray without ceasing.
In Focus - April - Celebrating Life Through Spiritual PracticeAntonia Albany
This document consists of daily reflections on various topics from the period of April 1st to April 30th. Each reflection is 1-2 sentences exploring themes like joy, nature, sadness, things, confusion, soul, wound, and more. The reflections focus on spiritual practice and celebrating life.
This document contains the Buddha's teachings on living a prosperous and happy life according to Buddhism. It summarizes four suttas from the Sutta Pitaka:
1. The Sigalovada Sutta teaches basic morality, protecting and building wealth, managing relationships, and qualities for success.
2. The Vyagghapajja Sutta instructs on accumulating material and spiritual wealth as a layperson.
3. The Parabhava Sutta explains reasons for downfall including material, moral, and spiritual downfall if one does not behave mindfully.
4. The Mangala Sutta groups the 38 blessings into essential, supporting, personal, higher, and supreme blessings for a life
Dr. Hamed Borham and Dr. Nashwa Osman presented the case of Said Fathy Mohammed AbdelAal, a 32-year-old married male admitted involuntarily to the hospital. Said has a 3-year history of paranoid delusions about his wife and auditory hallucinations. His condition worsened over the past month as he became socially isolated and convinced his wife and friends had betrayed him. His history notes periods of improvement on medication but non-compliance led to relapses. A mental status exam found dysphoric mood, delusional thoughts, and auditory hallucinations. The diagnosis was determined to be paranoid schizophrenia, continuous type with a non-functioning level.
Spirituality - a new way of looking at the world. Bev Hepting
We all want to live a more peaceful and secure life. For many of us being spiritual is a way of life and for others they want to find it. Well you can find it here.
The Publisher has strived to be as accurate and complete as possible in the creation of this report, notwithstanding the fact that he does not warrant or represent at any time that the contents within are accurate due to the rapidly changing nature of the Internet
This document provides a comprehensive psychosocial assessment of a 26-year-old unmarried male patient named Mr. P. The assessment includes information on his family history, personal history, education, occupation, relationships, and mental health. Testing revealed moderate to severe impairments in social and cognitive functioning, and high expressed emotions from his parents. The psychosocial diagnosis is problems related to upbringing from parental overprotection and social environment issues. The management plan focuses on building rapport, psychoeducation, developing insight, and reducing high expressed emotions from family members.
A very introductory look at Christian Counseling as a pastoral care discipline, with some general principles that are good for the potential counselor to embrace, or at least reflect on, to be effective in counseling.
Mariah joyce hw420 final project-unit 9MariahJoyce
The document discusses the importance of health and wellness professionals developing an integral perspective of psychological, spiritual, and physical wellbeing. It then provides a self-assessment by the author of her wellbeing in these three areas, rating each on a scale of 1-10. For each area, she identifies goals for improvement over the next six months as well as methods for evaluating her progress. Her intention is that through implementing strategies in each area, her next self-assessment will yield higher scores.
The paper discusses three potential treatment options for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD):
1. Medication - Stimulant medications like Ritalin are commonly prescribed to help reduce hyperactivity and impulsivity and improve focus.
2. Behavior therapy - Behavior modification techniques aim to teach children skills to improve attention, focus, and appropriate behaviors through positive reinforcement.
3. Academic accommodations - Changes to the classroom environment and lessons can help children with ADHD stay focused, such as seating near the teacher, breaking tasks into smaller parts, and allowing extra time on assignments.
Peter's chapter in this compendium of personal narratives starts with his difficult upbringing, the onset of paranoia, a suicide attempt, effective medication, and positive aspects of psychosis.
Some of the values of taking Clinical Pastoral Education. The focus is on our CPSP and CPSP-Philippines certified CPE program at Bukal LIfe Care, but most of the reasons apply to CPE programs all over the world.
Witnessing is my life HTM is my gate pass to Heavenwinny cayme
Witnessing is the author's life purpose, through which their spiritual children provide strength and sustenance. After 33 years of service, the author was given the opportunity to complete their Heavenly Tribal Messiah mission of blessing 430 families in Korea within 2 months. Through sincere prayer and the mobilization of their spiritual community, over 130 couples participated in the blessing. As a result of their dedication to God and members, the author was recognized as an HTM Victor Couple, seeing this as proof that God rewards sincere service.
This document discusses the ethical foundations of love, dating, courtship, and marriage. It provides guidance from religious leaders on choosing a partner through courtship rather than rushing into marriage. Successful marriages are built on love that is spiritual and eternal, requiring nourishment through attention, respect, loyalty and living with charity. Husbands and wives are to value each other as equal partners and allow their strengths to complement one another.
Sarah calhoun3 hw420-02-unit 9 final projectScottsWyf
The document discusses the author's goals for improving her wellness in the physical, psychological, and spiritual domains over the next six months. She plans to focus on maintaining her weight and nutrition through exercise and meal planning. Psychologically, she will use daily mantras and self-care to improve her self-image. Spiritually, she aims to attend weekly church services and engage in meditation to connect with her authentic self. The author commits to journaling and referencing her goals regularly to track her progress.
The world is perhaps at the point of the greatest crisis in all human history, and
there seem to be two attitudes we can assume. One is calmness, faith, and
conviction; the other would be despair. And despair is unthinkable. Let each, in
[their] own way, dedicate [their] time, service, hope, and spiritual conviction to
the common cause of liberty and justice for all. And let's work without tiring and
pray without ceasing.
The world is perhaps at the point of the greatest crisis in all human history, and
there seem to be two attitudes we can assume. One is calmness, faith, and
conviction; the other would be despair. And despair is unthinkable. Let each, in
[their] own way, dedicate [their] time, service, hope, and spiritual conviction to
the common cause of liberty and justice for all. And let's work without tiring and
pray without ceasing.
In Focus - April - Celebrating Life Through Spiritual PracticeAntonia Albany
This document consists of daily reflections on various topics from the period of April 1st to April 30th. Each reflection is 1-2 sentences exploring themes like joy, nature, sadness, things, confusion, soul, wound, and more. The reflections focus on spiritual practice and celebrating life.
This document contains the Buddha's teachings on living a prosperous and happy life according to Buddhism. It summarizes four suttas from the Sutta Pitaka:
1. The Sigalovada Sutta teaches basic morality, protecting and building wealth, managing relationships, and qualities for success.
2. The Vyagghapajja Sutta instructs on accumulating material and spiritual wealth as a layperson.
3. The Parabhava Sutta explains reasons for downfall including material, moral, and spiritual downfall if one does not behave mindfully.
4. The Mangala Sutta groups the 38 blessings into essential, supporting, personal, higher, and supreme blessings for a life
Dr. Hamed Borham and Dr. Nashwa Osman presented the case of Said Fathy Mohammed AbdelAal, a 32-year-old married male admitted involuntarily to the hospital. Said has a 3-year history of paranoid delusions about his wife and auditory hallucinations. His condition worsened over the past month as he became socially isolated and convinced his wife and friends had betrayed him. His history notes periods of improvement on medication but non-compliance led to relapses. A mental status exam found dysphoric mood, delusional thoughts, and auditory hallucinations. The diagnosis was determined to be paranoid schizophrenia, continuous type with a non-functioning level.
Spirituality - a new way of looking at the world. Bev Hepting
We all want to live a more peaceful and secure life. For many of us being spiritual is a way of life and for others they want to find it. Well you can find it here.
The Publisher has strived to be as accurate and complete as possible in the creation of this report, notwithstanding the fact that he does not warrant or represent at any time that the contents within are accurate due to the rapidly changing nature of the Internet
This document provides a comprehensive psychosocial assessment of a 26-year-old unmarried male patient named Mr. P. The assessment includes information on his family history, personal history, education, occupation, relationships, and mental health. Testing revealed moderate to severe impairments in social and cognitive functioning, and high expressed emotions from his parents. The psychosocial diagnosis is problems related to upbringing from parental overprotection and social environment issues. The management plan focuses on building rapport, psychoeducation, developing insight, and reducing high expressed emotions from family members.
A very introductory look at Christian Counseling as a pastoral care discipline, with some general principles that are good for the potential counselor to embrace, or at least reflect on, to be effective in counseling.
Mariah joyce hw420 final project-unit 9MariahJoyce
The document discusses the importance of health and wellness professionals developing an integral perspective of psychological, spiritual, and physical wellbeing. It then provides a self-assessment by the author of her wellbeing in these three areas, rating each on a scale of 1-10. For each area, she identifies goals for improvement over the next six months as well as methods for evaluating her progress. Her intention is that through implementing strategies in each area, her next self-assessment will yield higher scores.
The paper discusses three potential treatment options for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD):
1. Medication - Stimulant medications like Ritalin are commonly prescribed to help reduce hyperactivity and impulsivity and improve focus.
2. Behavior therapy - Behavior modification techniques aim to teach children skills to improve attention, focus, and appropriate behaviors through positive reinforcement.
3. Academic accommodations - Changes to the classroom environment and lessons can help children with ADHD stay focused, such as seating near the teacher, breaking tasks into smaller parts, and allowing extra time on assignments.
Peter's chapter in this compendium of personal narratives starts with his difficult upbringing, the onset of paranoia, a suicide attempt, effective medication, and positive aspects of psychosis.
Some of the values of taking Clinical Pastoral Education. The focus is on our CPSP and CPSP-Philippines certified CPE program at Bukal LIfe Care, but most of the reasons apply to CPE programs all over the world.
Witnessing is my life HTM is my gate pass to Heavenwinny cayme
Witnessing is the author's life purpose, through which their spiritual children provide strength and sustenance. After 33 years of service, the author was given the opportunity to complete their Heavenly Tribal Messiah mission of blessing 430 families in Korea within 2 months. Through sincere prayer and the mobilization of their spiritual community, over 130 couples participated in the blessing. As a result of their dedication to God and members, the author was recognized as an HTM Victor Couple, seeing this as proof that God rewards sincere service.
This document discusses the ethical foundations of love, dating, courtship, and marriage. It provides guidance from religious leaders on choosing a partner through courtship rather than rushing into marriage. Successful marriages are built on love that is spiritual and eternal, requiring nourishment through attention, respect, loyalty and living with charity. Husbands and wives are to value each other as equal partners and allow their strengths to complement one another.
Prof. mridul m. panditrao's pain pathophysiology, management & role of anaest...Prof. Mridul Panditrao
This document discusses the history and treatment of pain management. It begins with a description of pain treatment in ancient times, which involved crude methods like partial strangulation. It then outlines major developments in pain relief, including the discovery of morphine in 1806, the introduction of nitrous oxide and ether for anesthesia, and the development of newer opioids and local anesthetics. The document also discusses the physiology of pain pathways in the body and classifications of pain. It emphasizes the anesthesiologist's role in acute and chronic pain management, including the use of various pharmacological therapies and procedures.
This document discusses sex and gender differences and theories of gender development. It notes some average psychological differences between males and females, such as verbal abilities being higher in girls while visual-spatial abilities are higher in boys. It also discusses gender differences in behaviors like aggression, activity levels, and emotions. Theories addressed include evolutionary influences on gender roles as well as social and cognitive theories. Social learning from parents, peers and cultural norms are seen as influencing gender development and behaviors. The concept of androgyny, having both masculine and feminine traits, is introduced, noting potential advantages to being androgynous.
The document discusses four major theories of gender typing: psychoanalytic theory, social learning theory, cognitive development theory, and gender schema theory. Psychoanalytic theory proposed by Freud suggests that gender typing results from the psychosexual stages of development. Social learning theory emphasizes that children learn gender roles through reinforcement and modeling of same-gender parents and peers. Cognitive development theory such as Kohlberg's suggests children actively work to understand gender concepts and construct their own gender identity. Gender schema theory proposes that children form mental frameworks for processing information based on their gender.
Psychological treatment for abused women and childrenMilen Ramos
1) The document discusses psychological treatment and remedies for abused women and children, specifically in the context of violence against women and children (VAWC) as defined by Philippine law.
2) It outlines the definition of VAWC according to RA 9262 and describes the four main acts that constitute VAWC: physical, sexual, psychological, and economic violence.
3) The document then discusses the physical, emotional, and behavioral manifestations of childhood abuse that can persist into adulthood, as well as common psychological remedies, prevention strategies, and management approaches for treating abused women and children.
The document discusses theories of gender, sexuality, and feminism. It defines sex as biological traits, gender as social roles and behaviors, and sexuality as sexual preference. It then covers gender theories including queer theory, the history of feminism through waves such as first wave focusing on rights and suffrage, second wave examining gender as social construction, and third wave addressing failures of the second wave. It also discusses concepts like voyeurism, scopophilia, objectification, and the male gaze in relation to sexuality and creation. Post-feminism and other forms like black feminism and Marxist feminism are also summarized.
This document summarizes key aspects of social and personality development in preschool-aged children. It discusses Erikson's psychosocial stages of autonomy vs shame/doubt and initiative vs guilt. Children develop a sense of self and begin to understand gender, racial, and cultural identities. Friendships and play become increasingly important as children interact more with peers and the world. Parenting styles like authoritarian, authoritative, permissive and uninvolved influence child outcomes.
Two best friends since preschool, Marylin and Kate, start growing apart once they enter middle school as they develop different interests. Marylin wants to be popular like the new girl Flannery, while Kate thinks Marylin is becoming snobby. Their friendship struggles as they don't want to admit they are drifting in separate directions. The book explores the emotions of this common situation between friends and the reviewer recommends it for girls ages 9-13 to learn lessons about dealing with friends.
The document discusses promoting gender sensitivity in schools. It defines key terms like gender and gender sensitivity. It outlines ways to promote awareness in parents and teachers, such as using gender-neutral language and textbooks, implementing teacher training programs, and establishing school-parent partnerships. It also lists roles teachers should play, like understanding gender roles, attending gender sensitivity trainings, treating all students equally, and working to establish a gender-responsive school environment.
Based on the Standards for Journalism Educators from the Journalism Education Association, this slide show addresses key concepts, court cases and issues related to Standard 1A.4: A solid foundation in law and ethics as it applies to scholastic media, including First Amendment-related rights and responsibilities; and 1B.5: Law and ethics as it relates to scholastic media and its importance in practice. The information here is designed to serve as a study list for those preparing to take the CJE exam or as a possible outline for teachers planning a basic law and ethics unit for a high school journalism classroom.
Dr. Sandeep's document discusses the assessment of pain through various methods. It defines pain and outlines the importance of assessing pain to diagnose, monitor progress, and modify treatment. Several pain assessment tools are described, including unidimensional self-report scales like verbal descriptor scales, numeric rating scales, and visual analog scales. Multidimensional instruments like the McGill Pain Questionnaire and Brief Pain Inventory are also summarized. A thorough pain assessment involves taking a detailed history, performing a physical exam, and evaluating psychological factors to fully understand a patient's experience of pain.
This document discusses gender sensitivity and how to promote it in education. It defines sex and gender, noting that gender is socially and culturally determined while sex is biological. Gender sensitivity means gender awareness and showing how gender shapes roles in society. It provides recommendations for promoting gender sensitivity, including training teachers and officials, developing gender-sensitive curricula and guidelines, addressing gender in policies and organizations, and strengthening partnerships between schools and parents. Teachers should understand gender roles, attend training, promote gender-responsive schools, conduct research, and treat all students equally to help address issues of gender sensitivity in education.
The document discusses key concepts related to gender and development (GAD) as applied within the Philippine National Police (PNP). It defines terms like gender equality, gender equity, women's empowerment, and gender mainstreaming. It also outlines international and national mandates that guide the PNP's GAD efforts, such as CEDAW, the Philippine Constitution, and PNP administrative issuances. The document emphasizes the importance of having a GAD plan and budget to address gender issues and promote women within the PNP in accordance with legal and policy requirements.
The document summarizes several theories of gender development, including social learning theory, cognitive developmental theory, gender schema theory, and gender script theory. It compares concepts between theorists like Freud and Horney. It also discusses problems with fully explaining gender development with any single theory and notes a goal of understanding increased gender flexibility in late adolescence.
We all know the balance of power has shifted and the buyer now holds all the cards. What does this really mean for marketing? How can you sell to today's buyer? What's love got to do with it? This presentation will try to change your view of marketing and your mindset of how to approach generating more revenue through inbound marketing. Read it now, for the love of marketing!
This document discusses various concepts related to gender including:
1. The differences between sex (biological) and gender (socially constructed roles and behaviors)
2. Observations about gender issues in schools including higher enrollment of girls but increased dropout rates for boys.
3. Key terms like patriarchy, class, condition, position, discrimination, double burden, feminism, and violence against women.
4. God's original intention for men and women to be equal partners in dominion over creation.
It is illegal and unethical to discriminate against potential employees or current employees. The employment laws protect workers and job applicants from unfair treatment based on attributes such as age, disability, race, sex, national origin, color, religion, pregnancy, veteran status, genetic information, or citizenship status. Employers must make hiring, firing, and other employment decisions based only on a person's qualifications to do the actual job.
Representatives from state universities, colleges, and private higher education institutions gathered to commit to promoting gender equality and combating discrimination. They agreed to 10 undertakings: 1) revising educational materials to remove gender stereotypes; 2) providing gender and human rights training to educators; 3) developing gender-sensitive curricula; 4) creating fair instructional materials; 5) establishing scholarship programs for marginalized women; 6) protecting pregnant women faculty from discrimination; 7) prohibiting expulsion of pregnant students; 8) assisting pregnant students to complete their studies; 9) preventing violence against women; and 10) coordinating with authorities to help victims of violence and discrimination. The participants signed the agreement at the first regional summit on
This document discusses concepts related to gender sensitivity and gender roles. It defines sex as biological attributes and gender as socially constructed roles and expectations of masculinity and femininity. Gender is a spectrum rather than a binary, and gender roles vary between societies. The text advocates for gender sensitivity by avoiding assumptions and using inclusive language. It provides examples of traditional gender roles and stereotypes, and how socialization through parenting and media reinforce these norms. The document also discusses concepts such as patriarchy, masculinity, and violence against women in the context of challenging gender discrimination and inequality.
A Presentation of a document that tells of some true accounts of paranormal happenings as narrated by friends. For Dhamma reflections. The texts are in English..
Writing Retha's Song was directed from the Divine Realm. My son nearly died of Crohn's disease in 1990 and one month later I was diagnosed with Bi-Polar I disorder.
I decided to dedicate my story to everyone; everyone who, like me, does not just suffer with bipolar disorder, and the trail of destruction it leaves behind in our own lives and the lives of those around us, but everyone who suffers with mental illness. I don't want any of you to feel as lonely as I have for most of my life. I'm also writing this for the family and friends that suffer with us; those who often carry on supporting us regardless.
The document discusses the dangers of regressive or recovered memory therapy. It shares the story of Beth Rutherford, who in therapy came to believe she had been sexually abused by her father based on implanted false memories. Over 2.5 years of therapy using techniques like hypnosis and imagination, Beth came to believe she had been repeatedly raped and impregnated by her father as a child. However, it was later discovered that these were entirely false memories, as her father had had a vasectomy and a medical exam showed Beth was still a virgin. The document warns that therapists can use suggestive techniques to convince clients of false memories and stories, sometimes with devastating consequences like in Beth's case. It emphasizes the need for restraint in
This document discusses several topics related to faith in Jesus Christ. It discusses how Jesus is the light of the world and the son of God. It talks about the importance of focusing on Jesus' works rather than human works. It provides advice on guarding one's heart and mind from negativity. It discusses seeking God and finding peace by looking to the sky. It also talks about internal change coming from changing one's thoughts rather than external factors. Finally, it discusses the story of Jesus multiplying loaves and fish to feed thousands as an example of gratitude.
1. The document discusses Buddhism and science perspectives on abortion by comparing their views. Buddhism does not condone abortion as it violates the principle of non-harming of living beings.
2. Abortion is defined in Buddhism and science. In Buddhism, a fetus is described as similar in color and size to sesame oil. Science defines abortion as terminating a pregnancy, usually through medical means.
3. Buddhism considers abortion an unwholesome deed and crime, as it fulfills the criteria for killing of a living being intentionally. Abortion is firmly rejected in Buddhism as it contradicts the core teaching of non-violence.
1. The document discusses Buddhism and science perspectives on abortion by comparing their views. Buddhism does not condone abortion as it violates the principle of non-harming of living beings.
2. Abortion is defined in Buddhism and science. In Buddhism, a fetus is described as similar in color and size to sesame oil. Science defines abortion as terminating a pregnancy, usually through medical means.
3. Buddhism considers abortion an unwholesome deed and crime, as it fulfills the criteria for killing of a living being intentionally. Abortion is firmly rejected in Buddhism according to its teachings of non-violence.
THE DANGERS OF YOGA by Carolyn Zimba.pdfCarolyn376632
God created our bodies to be temples of the Holy Spirit. He did not create yoga. It has its roots in the occult. Anything not of God is in oposition to Him. The spiritual consequences are unwanted open doorways and torment.
Live a kingdom aligned life by aligning body, soul and spirit.
Beth Burgess on how to overcome severe anxiety and major addictions in favor of a happy, healthy life.
http://rachelrofe.com/beth-burgess-on-how-to-overcome-severe-anxiety-and-major-addictions-in-favor-of-a-happy-healthy-life
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Among all my patients in the second half of life, that is,
over thirty-five, there has not been one whose problem in
the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook
on life. It is safe to say that every one of them fell ill
because he had lost that which the living religions of every
age have given their followers, and none of them has really
been healed who did not regain his religious outlook.
-C. G. Jung,
Modern Man in Search of a Soul
IF there had been psychiatrists in Jerusalem twenty-five
hundred years ago, Ecclesiastes might well have gone to
one and told him, "I'm unhappy because I feel that some-
thing is missing in my life. I feel that I'm not as consis-
t~ntly good as I should be. I feel I'm wasting a lot of my
lime and my talents. I keep trying to live up to the stan-
dards I set for myself and sometimes I almost get there,
~ut never quite. I feel that with all the advantages I have
ad, I have wasted my life. " And the therapist might have
:?Id him, " You're asking too much of yourself. Be realis-;• !0~er your standards. After all, you are only human ."
c esiastes would have left the appoint ment feeling even
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more disappointed in himself for not being more com.
farted by such well-intentioned professional advice.
But it would probably have been the wrong answer. A
man like Ecclesiastes needs to set his sights high. In order
for his life to take on meaning, he has to feel that he has
been summoned to do important things. We feel better
when significant moral demands are made of us. We feel
we are being taken seriously as moral creatures. It would
have been better to tell him that God would forgive him
for trying and falling short than to suggest that he give up
the effort and lower his expectations of himself.
A young man who ran away from his conventional
middle-class home to join the Unification Church was
asked why he had done it. He replied, "My father only
talks about getting into college and getting a good job.
Reverend Moon talks to me about helping him save the
world." Just as we misunderstand what it means to be a
parent when we make life so easy for our children that
they never have to test themselves, we misunderstand
human nature when we think we are helping people by not
expecting very much of them. "Only human" should not
be an excuse for laziness, carelessness, or selfishness. To
be human is a great thing, and God pays us the ultimate
compliment when He makes demands of us that He makes
of no other living creatures. It may be hard to be good,
given all the distractions and temptations of the world, but
it is a lot harder to be told that you don't have what it
takes to be good, so you are excused from trying.
Ecclesiastes asked, "What makes my life matter? What
makes it more than a passing phenomenon, not worth
noticing while I am alive and ...
The document discusses the author's experience as a spiritual entrepreneur who struggled financially with her business. It describes how she overcame personal trauma, including the arrest of her husband for molesting her daughter, through intensive therapy and training in healing modalities like Reiki, hypnotherapy, and Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). Using EFT, the author was able to release years of pain, shame, and suffering from the trauma in just one session. She subsequently trained extensively in EFT and other healing methods. The author believes sharing her story and lessons learned will help other spiritual entrepreneurs overcome challenges and build successful businesses aligned with their gifts.
Your Soul Has a Clear Purpose: Life Lessons Are For Spiritual Growth by Anne ...ANNE PRYOR, MA
Over the past 15 years, Anne Pryor has been on a personal and spiritual development journey. On her journey and in doing her ‘work’ she has experienced many unexplainable phenomena that you may or may not resonate with, yet. Your Soul Has a Clear Purpose. She has come to know, understand, and experience that your soul’s purpose is clear and preplanned. Once you become clear and step into this purpose there is no turning back. Enjoy the experiences by Anne Pryor, Lovitude Soul Painter LinkedIn Expert 2022
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
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Becoming and being a bioenergetic analystveropabon
This document describes the author's journey to becoming a bioenergetic analyst, influenced greatly by Alexander Lowen. Key events include:
1) Early experiences with nature as a boy that foreshadowed his future career path. He studied philosophy but found it unfulfilling.
2) A chance meeting led him to discover Reich's work and he formed a study group to learn bioenergetics. Personal therapy helped him address narcissism and crying issues.
3) Intensive therapy with Lowen over 10 years helped him through dark periods and discover self-respect. Lowen's grounded, body-focused approach was impactful.
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The neighbor would see the man of the house drink beers quickly behind his garage when his daughter and son-in-law visited. This happened every few weeks and was the man's way of dealing with the stress of their visits. The passage discusses common ways people cope with stress, such as distraction, avoidance, isolation, or dissipating energy, but argues these don't resolve the underlying issues. It introduces the concept of "focusing" from Dr. Gendlin's research - accepting feelings instead of resisting stress, in order to remain conscious of problems and deal with them directly.
Are You Motivated by Power, Relationships, or Achievement?Employment Crossing
The document discusses three different personality types that may emerge when someone sits in the restored classic cars that the author has spent decades restoring: power-oriented, relationship-oriented, and achievement-oriented. It provides examples of how each type would react and what questions they would ask when viewing the cars, noting their different motivations - power, relationships, and achievement respectively. The author stresses the importance of understanding one's own personality type and being in a career that allows one to thrive using their natural motivations.
To succeed in the terms you have set for yourself, you need to look out for, and operate in, an environment that is strong and very demanding from you in terms of work.
In life and in career, most people seek to improve, get traction and stay in the game. No one wishes to slip and fall and yet all, at some point or another do.
Be Someone Who is Engaged with Work, Not Someone Who Avoids WorkEmployment Crossing
The document discusses several instances the author witnessed of people avoiding work or being disengaged from their jobs, including:
1) Two airline stewardesses who spent their time during the flight clipping coupons and complaining about their jobs instead of serving passengers.
2) An airline executive who was upset about being expected to work during a flight instead of sleeping.
3) Pilots who were more interested in surfing the internet than flying the plane.
4) An airport shuttle driver who was not actually picking passengers up from the airport on schedule.
The author concludes that being engaged with and finding meaning in one's work is important for career satisfaction and success.
Garlic Olive Oil, Craigslist Massages-and Doing Your HomeworkEmployment Crossing
Do not plunge into something as important as a new job before investing enough time in researching and learning more about the work required, the people you will work with, and the environment.
You need to decide for yourself which method works best for you. An alternate to this exists as well; you can choose to let things remain the way they are.
It is important for every individual to realize that nobody else is going to be as concerned for your career as you yourself. Because of this reason, it becomes much more important to protect your ability to earn your living.
Paying attention to details is one of the most important things for success. Successful people have an extraordinary ability to focus on even small details and are often obsessed with intricate knowledge about details. Details are important in every profession from law and teaching to business and athletics. Those who focus on details like remembering customer preferences, following up after a job application, or working to improve small weaknesses will achieve better results than those who do not pay attention to the small things.
The document discusses a man who attended a wedding rehearsal dinner and sat next to a wealthy businessman. The businessman revealed that he prefers using prostitutes to relationships because it is cheaper and less troublesome. The narrator was shocked by this viewpoint, which treats people as commodities that can be bought and sold. The document argues that to succeed in business and career, one must form emotional connections with others and understand their goals and dreams, in order to be seen as more than just a replaceable commodity.
We recently hosted the much-anticipated Community Skill Builders Workshop during our June online meeting. This event was a culmination of six months of listening to your feedback and crafting solutions to better support your PMI journey. Here’s a look back at what happened and the exciting developments that emerged from our collaborative efforts.
A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
Key Takeaways and Future Directions
The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
• Enhanced Resource Accessibility: We are working on a new, user-friendly resource page that will make it easier for members to access training materials and real-world application guides.
• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
• Increased Networking Opportunities: Expect to see more frequent and varied networking events, both virtual and in-person, to help you build connections and foster a sense of community.
Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For more, visit pmissc.org.
Joyce M Sullivan, Founder & CEO of SocMediaFin, Inc. shares her "Five Questions - The Story of You", "Reflections - What Matters to You?" and "The Three Circle Exercise" to guide those evaluating what their next move may be in their careers.
LinkedIn Strategic Guidelines for June 2024Bruce Bennett
LinkedIn is a powerful tool for networking, researching, and marketing yourself to clients and employers. This session teaches strategic practices for building your LinkedIn internet presence and marketing yourself. The use of # and @ symbols is covered as well as going mobile with the LinkedIn app.
Parabolic antenna alignment system with Real-Time Angle Position FeedbackStevenPatrick17
Introduction
Parabolic antennas are a crucial component in many communication systems, including satellite communications, radio telescopes, and television broadcasting. Ensuring these antennas are properly aligned is vital for optimal performance and signal strength. A parabolic antenna alignment system, equipped with real-time angle position feedback and fault tracking, is designed to address this need. This document delves into the components, design, and implementation of such a system, highlighting its significance and applications.
Importance of Parabolic Antenna Alignment
The alignment of a parabolic antenna directly affects its performance. Even minor misalignments can lead to significant signal loss, which can degrade the quality of the received signal or cause communication failures. Proper alignment ensures that the antenna's focal point is accurately directed toward the signal source, maximizing the antenna's gain and efficiency. This precision is especially crucial in applications like satellite communications, where the antenna must track geostationary satellites with high accuracy.
Components of a Parabolic Antenna Alignment System
A parabolic antenna alignment system typically includes the following components:
Parabolic Dish: The primary reflector that collects and focuses incoming signals.
Feedhorn and Low Noise Block (LNB): Positioned at the dish's focal point to receive signals.
Stepper or Servo Motors: Adjust the azimuth (horizontal) and elevation (vertical) angles of the antenna.
Microcontroller (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi): Processes sensor data and controls the motors.
Potentiometers: Provide feedback on the antenna's current angle positions.
Fault Detection Sensors: Monitor for potential faults such as cable discontinuities or LNB failures.
Control Software: Runs on the microcontroller, handling real-time processing and decision-making.
Real-Time Angle Position Feedback
Real-time feedback on the antenna's angle position is essential for maintaining precise alignment. This feedback is typically provided by potentiometers or rotary encoders, which continuously monitor the azimuth and elevation angles. The microcontroller reads this data and adjusts the motors accordingly to keep the antenna aligned with the signal source.
Fault Tracking in Antenna Alignment Systems
Fault tracking is vital for the reliability and performance of the antenna system. Common faults include cable discontinuities, LNB malfunctions, and motor failures. Sensors integrated into the system can detect these faults and either notify the user or initiate corrective actions automatically.
Design and Implementation
1. Parabolic Dish and Feedhorn
The parabolic dish is designed to reflect incoming signals to a focal point where the feedhorn and LNB are located. The dish's size and shape depend on the specific application and frequency range.
2. Motors and Position Control
Stepper motors or servo motors are used to control the azimuth and elevation of
Learnings from Successful Jobs SearchersBruce Bennett
Are you interested to know what actions help in a job search? This webinar is the summary of several individuals who discussed their job search journey for others to follow. You will learn there are common actions that helped them succeed in their quest for gainful employment.
2. Suffering is a fact of life and cannot be ignored. Suffering is a fact of life and cannot be ignored. Suffering is a fact of life and cannot be ignored.
3. There Are Three Types of Suffering: Physical suffering, Psychological suffering, and Spiritual suffering. At any one time we are experiencing one or more of these forms of suffering. As I will explain below, when you add together the proportions of these sufferings, which we experience concurrently, they always equal 100%. Our goal in life should be to balance these three forms of suffering so we are not experiencing any one of them in too great a proportion to the others. It is by balancing the suffering we are experiencing in the world that we are able to live lives of fulfillment.
4. The Reason That This Topic is So Relevant… To your job search and career is because each form of suffering is interdependent. For example, if you are suffering psychologically in your job you may find yourself experiencing physical suffering by getting sick all the time. If the work you are doing does not fulfill you on a spiritual level and you believe what you are doing is wrong, you may experience psychological suffering. All three forms of suffering are constantly going on in our careers and lives at all times.
5. There Is A Great Lacking That We Face With Virtually Every Experience. For example, a great physical experience may leave us extremely satisfied from a physical and psychological point of view, but may leave us feeling a sense of lacking from a spiritual point of view. A great spiritual experience may leave us feeling very satisfied from a spiritual and psychological point of view, but may leave us feeling a sense of lacking from a physical point of view. This is why when people come at life from situations of one extreme or another, it is rare that they experience true satisfaction. The connection between physical, psychological and spiritual suffering is incredibly interesting in many respects, and understanding this connection is highly relevant to your satisfaction in your career and life.
6. A Few Weeks Ago... I was at a seminar and a young girl around 16 years of age got up and told the audience that she had been cutting her arm with razor blades for the past several years. This is something I have heard of many women and girls doing in the past. When I was in my early 20s I dated a girl that had also cut herself when she was younger and in her teens. From what I understand, this is something that is actually quite common among both women and men. There are many people out there who habitually or regularly cut themselves and this is something that is much more common than you might think.
7. Cutting Often Occurs Amongst Young Women and Girls Who Have… Been sexually abused by a parent or someone close to them growing up. Because it is so hard for them to feel the intense psychological suffering that comes along with having endured such abuse, they use cutting as a way to cope with or satiate those innermost feelings. According to one post I read on Yahoo! Answers by a girl named Helena:
8. “ Most of the girls that cut have been sexually abused. Cutting is a way of dealing with the emotional pain. The emotional pain that they have is so strong that it scares them because they cannot control it. Cutting is not a suicide attempt. Cutting is something the girl can control, unlike the sexual abuse or the emotions that are raging inside of her. Cutting is always done for a reason. Not everyone that cuts has been abused, but most have been. The statistics are very high, over 70%. The addicting part comes from the control you experience when you cut. The girls can control the pain (how often, the depth, the location), so that is why they continue to cut, especially when in a situation that might become emotional.
9. To Overcome Desire to Cut… Pinching oneself is often a form of self control. It’s teaching them new ways to control their emotions without hurting themselves so severely. Yes, slapping is also recommended. So is wearing rubber bands and snapping them repeatedly. Therapy will help teach more ways to control the emotions, while learning to deal with the situation (rape) that happened to trigger it.
10. I Know Many Girls That Cut. Every one of them has been sexually abused in some way.” -Helena The idea that this post seems to support is that psychological pain becomes physical pain. If the psychological pain does not become physical on its own, then the persons experiencing the psychological pain will do something to themselves to cause the physical pain. As a rule, if the psychological pain is too strong it will seek an outlet in the physical body. Because psychological, spiritual and physical suffering always equal 100%, if someone is experiencing intense psychological suffering, he or she will attempt to lessen this by transferring some of the pain to the body. This is why many women cut.
11. The story of Buddha is an excellent illustration in the same regard. Buddha was born to a king and queen in what is now modern day Nepal. During the celebrations following his birth, a seer announced that the baby would become either a great holy man or a great king. The baby’s father was told that if the baby remained at home he would become a great king and if he left home he would become a great teacher, the Buddha.
12. Buddha’s father, wanting his son to become a great king, shielded his son from knowledge of human suffering, signs of death, signs of old age and also from teachings about religion. He had three palaces built especially for Buddha to occupy in different seasons. In addition, the Buddha had courts of dancers to dance and entertain him. Buddha had no physical suffering: all of his physical needs were catered to. Buddha also experienced no psychological suffering because all of his psychological needs were taken care of. However, because physical, psychological and spiritual suffering added together always equal 100%, Buddha experienced tremendous spiritual suffering. Despite the fact that his father was able to meet all of his physical and psychological needs, he was not able to meet Buddha’s spiritual needs in the least.
13. When Buddha was twenty nine years old, he asked to go on a tour of the capital. Anyone who showed any signs of old age and suffering was removed from the streets. Notwithstanding, one man who managed to stay in the streets, provoked Buddha to question the nature of his life. Buddha witnessed what are called “The Four Sights,” which forever changed his life. He saw an old man, a sick man, a corpse, and a holy man. Therein realizing that suffering existed in the world, Buddha retreated into the forest to meditate about the number of things he had recently learned about suffering and the nature of life.
14. Buddha’s father promised him he could have anything if he would stay home and became heir to the kingship. Buddha then asked his father if he could promise him eternal life with no pain, suffering and misfortune. Buddha’s father told him he could not, and so Buddha left the palace and went out to seek enlightenment. All of Buddha’s material needs were taken care of before he left his father’s palace. However, this story of the Buddha shows us that once you have obtained everything you need from a psychological and physical plane, you will still experience immense suffering. You will begin to feel vague, bored and lonely. Sitting around the palaces with every need fulfilled, Buddha became bored and lonely, experiencing a great and profound spiritual suffering. He needed to find something else.
15. Under the rule that psychological, spiritual and physical suffering must always equal 100%, the Buddha probably experienced a “spiritual score” of 100%, and a physical and psychological score totaling 0%.
16. My Wife Read A Story in the Newspaper Las Week… That has basically guaranteed that I will be going to religious services every week for the rest of my life. This story discussed the fact that people who go to religious services each week and who consider themselves “religious” live an average of three years longer than those who do not. My wife and I discussed this fact over dinner on Thursday night, and agreed that we would start going to services each week from now on. We love our daughter very much and want to be there for her (and for each other) as long as possible; therefore we decided that attending religious services would be a worthwhile investment.
17. My Wife Is Jewish. Her Father is From Israel and her Moether is From New York. My wife went to Jewish schools growing up and has a very strong attraction to the religion. Early on in our relationship we needed to settle on a religion and decided that we would have a Jewish wedding, raise our children Jewish and more. Since I was raised a Christian this all has been a learning experience for me. We now attend a very Orthodox Jewish temple each Friday night. The services are so Orthodox that English is not even spoken there and the men and women are separated by a giant curtain, which divides the room. Most of the men wear black hats and robes, and I generally show up in a pair of khakis and a polo shirt. I feel like I have a wonderful marriage in so many ways because I am able to experience this with my wife (even though we are unable to see each other during services).
18. Like The Buddha, My Wife Has Found That… Despite our being very happy psychologically and physically, we need more of a spiritual component in our lives in order to be truly happy. She is right. I believe there is a real truth to the story that my wife read. Recognizing that suffering is inevitable and that finding a balance between the three types of suffering is crucial, I have come to believe: People who are spiritually fulfilled probably live longer than those who are not. Similarly, people who are psychologically fulfilled probably also live longer than those who are not. Finally, people who are physically fit probably live longer than those who are not. We should strive to be physically, psychologically and spiritually fit at all times.
19. This Weekend I Read A Story in the New York Times … About a small tool and die company in the Midwest, which is planning another round of layoffs. There was nothing unusual about the story; it resembled many other stories about layoffs, which I read in the paper every day–except for one factor that stood out for me: The reasoning the company was following in laying off certain people. Apparently, when deciding who to lay off, the company looked at how many sick days various people in the company had taken, and made its layoff decisions based in part on who had taken sick days and who had not.
20. When I Used to Work In A Law Firm As A Young Attorney… I never saw attorneys take sick days. It was just something that was never done. One day I came into work sick and threw up in front of a secretary station and ended up being sent home; however, it was around 2:00 in the afternoon and I only ended up missing a few hours of work. I made it into work the next day. At law firms, young attorneys are happy to have jobs, and they work very hard towards the prospect of becoming a partner inside of the firm, which makes sick days a rare occurrence. When they do occur, the person who takes the sick day is typically sick and unable to work.
21. I am Fascinated By Watching People Take Sick Days… Inside of companies because in most instances the person who takes the sick day is not really sick at all. If they are sick, then there are in many cases I have found, underlying psychological or other issues driving the sickness. There is nothing wrong with occasionally playing hooky, and I am not criticizing it in the least. However, what does interest me is the prevalence of sick days for some people compared to others. Certain individuals really do get symptoms and become sick more than others on the job, and need to miss work frequently. I have known certain employees who managed to get sick on average once a week or more. I have seen this happen under every employer I have worked for.
22. There Are People Who Just Seem To Get Sick More Than Others. The thing about it is that the same people who are taking all these sick days are almost always the same people who cannot stand their job, or who are unhappy in some other area(s) of their lives. This is almost always the case. I can remember a time in my life when I was very unhappy at home, and used to have one of my parents call in sick for me so I could miss school. Employees who are not doing all that well in their jobs typically are the ones who call in sick most often. Employees who do not like their jobs are also amongst those who call in sick on a regular basis. Employees who do not see a lot of future for themselves in the work they are doing also call in sick quite consistently. In short, people who are suffering are the ones who most frequently call in sick.
23. People Who Like Their Jobs Rarely Get Sick. People who like their coworkers rarely get sick. If you are calling in sick to your job often, you might want to consider these facts, even if your symptoms are real. There is a very good chance that if you like your job and are satisfied from a psychological and spiritual point of view, you would no longer be calling in sick–or actually getting sick–as much.
24. One of the Most Interesting Things I Have Noticed In The World… Is how certain people tend to get sick and not others–both inside and outside of work. Illness in our bodies is something that is often a sign of illness in our minds and stress that we may be pushing down to our bodies from a psychological level. The people I have known who have had the worst and most serious health problems such as cancer, heart disease and more, have generally been the same people who face the most psychological and spiritual stress in their lives. Stress builds up, and the body, mind and spirit are all related. If you are suffering in the mind then it often finds an outlet in the body.
25. Nothing is ever perfect in the world, or in our own lives. If we are in good health physically, there is always a chance that we are experiencing some type of suffering deep down on a psychological or spiritual level. The best we can hope for is a middle ground where no suffering is too great. Physical suffering is generally the easiest to deal with. Psychological suffering is the next easiest and among all of the forms of suffering, spiritual suffering is the hardest to accept. Your career and life will experience an incredible transformation when you are able to balance the three.