For info log on to www.healthlibrary.com. Winning Mindset and Healing By Mr. Sudhir Pai held on 10 Sep 2015
Think like a winner. This presentation will build confidence and create winning mindset.
Sudhir Pai is an entrepreneur and trainer who has written a book about healing through mind power. He has over 18 years of work experience and degrees in electronics and business. His book discusses how Morris Goodman survived a plane crash and coma through healing techniques like pranayama, prayers, and managing stress. It provides contact information for Sudhir Pai and encourages giving time, peace, and healing to others.
Yoga for body and mind - Yoga and Meditationyogisri
This document provides an introduction to Yogi Sriji's book titled "Wisdom Light". It discusses the universe and our solar system, noting that there are millions of stars and sun families. It highlights that Earth is the only planet that supports life and details some key facts about Earth such as its weight, circumference, distance from the sun, rotation speed, and yearly revolution around the sun. The introduction sets up Yogi Sriji's goal to simplify philosophies of life and share his realization called "Trikarana Transcendental Meditation" or "Peace in Your Hand", which focuses on the threefold unity of body, mind and soul.
Your mindset can either hold you back or help you progress in life and career. A fixed mindset believes abilities are innate and unchanging, while a growth mindset sees potential for development. Adopting a growth mindset through learning, adapting, and taking action enables one to realize their full potential and achieve more through dedicated effort. Changing one's mindset begins with accepting the need for change in how one thinks and does things.
This document discusses the layers of the human mind according to yoga. It explains that yoga aims for harmony, inner peace and happiness through developing the human being physically, psycho-physically, mentally, psycho-spiritually and spiritually. The mind has three layers - the conscious, subconscious and superconscious minds. Meditation using mantras can help expand the mind from the microcosm of the individual to the macrocosm of cosmic consciousness.
This document provides an overview of entrepreneurship development. It defines entrepreneurship as starting new organizations, particularly new businesses in response to opportunities. It discusses the concept, process, and factors influencing entrepreneurship development. Entrepreneurship development programs aim to provide training, financial assistance, and support to entrepreneurs. The first such program in India was started in 1978 by the State Bank of India to promote entrepreneurship through various schemes.
Yoga for body and mind - Yoga and Meditation yogisri
This document provides an introduction to Yogi Sriji's book titled "Wisdom Light". It begins by encouraging the reader to open their mind and listen with an open heart. It then briefly discusses the universe and our solar system, including facts about the Earth's orbit and rotation. The introduction notes that while science and spirituality have been discussed extensively, Yogi Sriji aims to simplify and present the philosophies in an accessible way. It introduces his method called "Trikarana Transcendental Meditation" or "Peace in Your Hand", which focuses on unifying the body, mind and soul through a simple scientific technique.
11 Surprising Ways to Create A Winning Sales MindsetAlice Heiman
What really separates great salespeople from the rest? Is it their knowledge, their training, their personality? I believe it is their mindset.
I have my own guidelines for creating a positive sales mindset. The first is easy to do but often overlooked....
Sudhir Pai is an entrepreneur and trainer who has written a book about healing through mind power. He has over 18 years of work experience and degrees in electronics and business. His book discusses how Morris Goodman survived a plane crash and coma through healing techniques like pranayama, prayers, and managing stress. It provides contact information for Sudhir Pai and encourages giving time, peace, and healing to others.
Yoga for body and mind - Yoga and Meditationyogisri
This document provides an introduction to Yogi Sriji's book titled "Wisdom Light". It discusses the universe and our solar system, noting that there are millions of stars and sun families. It highlights that Earth is the only planet that supports life and details some key facts about Earth such as its weight, circumference, distance from the sun, rotation speed, and yearly revolution around the sun. The introduction sets up Yogi Sriji's goal to simplify philosophies of life and share his realization called "Trikarana Transcendental Meditation" or "Peace in Your Hand", which focuses on the threefold unity of body, mind and soul.
Your mindset can either hold you back or help you progress in life and career. A fixed mindset believes abilities are innate and unchanging, while a growth mindset sees potential for development. Adopting a growth mindset through learning, adapting, and taking action enables one to realize their full potential and achieve more through dedicated effort. Changing one's mindset begins with accepting the need for change in how one thinks and does things.
This document discusses the layers of the human mind according to yoga. It explains that yoga aims for harmony, inner peace and happiness through developing the human being physically, psycho-physically, mentally, psycho-spiritually and spiritually. The mind has three layers - the conscious, subconscious and superconscious minds. Meditation using mantras can help expand the mind from the microcosm of the individual to the macrocosm of cosmic consciousness.
This document provides an overview of entrepreneurship development. It defines entrepreneurship as starting new organizations, particularly new businesses in response to opportunities. It discusses the concept, process, and factors influencing entrepreneurship development. Entrepreneurship development programs aim to provide training, financial assistance, and support to entrepreneurs. The first such program in India was started in 1978 by the State Bank of India to promote entrepreneurship through various schemes.
Yoga for body and mind - Yoga and Meditation yogisri
This document provides an introduction to Yogi Sriji's book titled "Wisdom Light". It begins by encouraging the reader to open their mind and listen with an open heart. It then briefly discusses the universe and our solar system, including facts about the Earth's orbit and rotation. The introduction notes that while science and spirituality have been discussed extensively, Yogi Sriji aims to simplify and present the philosophies in an accessible way. It introduces his method called "Trikarana Transcendental Meditation" or "Peace in Your Hand", which focuses on unifying the body, mind and soul through a simple scientific technique.
11 Surprising Ways to Create A Winning Sales MindsetAlice Heiman
What really separates great salespeople from the rest? Is it their knowledge, their training, their personality? I believe it is their mindset.
I have my own guidelines for creating a positive sales mindset. The first is easy to do but often overlooked....
Individual differences summarize the key attributes that vary between people such as physical, psychological, and emotional traits. Personality is shaped by both heredity and environment factors and influences behaviors. There are several specific personality traits including self-esteem, locus of control, introversion/extraversion, and emotional intelligence. Work attitudes like hope, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment are also affected by individual differences and personality traits.
This document discusses the concept of entrepreneurship and characteristics of entrepreneurs. It defines entrepreneurship as taking up new initiatives and organizing businesses. Key points made include:
- Entrepreneurs are innovative, willing to take risks and work hard. They are highly optimistic and independent.
- Common characteristics of entrepreneurs are a desire for achievement, adaptability, foresight and being a good organizer.
- Entrepreneurship in agriculture (agripreneurship) provides opportunities in areas like organic farming, food processing, floriculture and production of agro-inputs.
- Entrepreneurs differ from managers and leaders in that they create new opportunities and innovations, rather than maintaining or developing existing
Often, many people apply to become sales professionals simply because it is convenient. The result of this mentality is the creation of non-professional sales people.
Our “Creating a Winning Sales Mindset” course works under the fact that selling is more about attitude than skill. No matter how skilled an individual is in selling, without the right attitude and direction, he or she will always be mediocre at best.
This influential course is ideal for helping our sales team improve their competency in managing change and taking responsibility for their actions at work and in life; in order to quit passing the blame to others. By changing the way our sales people respond to challenges, focus on time, and think about change, this course will help them start paving their own path to success in the workplace and, eventually, in their own lives.
This two-day course also includes powerful introspective tools and resources to help in implementing behavioral change.
Through this course, they will be able to:
1. Identify their specific purpose, goals and objectives for working in sales and connect their personal goals with their chosen profession
2. Recognize where their stress in coming from and prepare themselves to handle it
3. Describe the role emotions play in their work (and life) and illustrate how to manage their emotions (and that of those around them) to achieve work effectiveness
4. Distinguish between proactive and reactive behavior and utilize the 5-Ps of proactive behavior to take control of their actions
5. Enumerate the steps to solution-based and critical thinking and apply these steps in the workplace
6. Explain the principles of time management and employ these principles in their jobs and tasks
7. Identify and apply the basic concepts of effective communication to their work and life
8. Implement a winning Sales Behavior to their work in order to achieve excellent results
This document discusses entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process. It introduces entrepreneurship and defines an entrepreneur. It describes the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, including a desire for responsibility, risk tolerance, and a future orientation. The document outlines the entrepreneurial process as having four steps: deciding to become an entrepreneur, developing business ideas, moving from idea to enterprise, and managing and growing the business. It also presents an entrepreneurship model called ACRO that focuses on developing the attitudes, skills, and behaviors needed for entrepreneurial success, including creativity, relationships, and organization.
This document discusses management principles found in the Bhagavad Gita. It introduces the Gita and explains how Lord Krishna provided counseling to Arjuna on the battlefield. Some key management concepts discussed include effective vs efficient management, the roles and functions of managers, utilizing resources, attitudes towards work, developing vision and excellence. The Gita's teachings on motivation, creating an effective work culture, and maintaining mental health for managers are also summarized. Overall, the document examines how modern Western management concepts relate to principles discussed in the ancient Indian text of the Bhagavad Gita.
In order for salespeople to be perceived as different and better, they need to bring a different mental approach to every interaction. This presentation illustrates this point and gives practical advice on how salespeople can make changes in their language to become more effective.
Social Enterpreneurship: Business for Good
Παρουσίαση του Michael Thornton, Skoll Scholar & Founder of Odyssey Labs, στην εκδήλωση Επιχειρώ Κοινωνικά στις 26/9/2013
The document discusses personality from an organizational behavior perspective. It defines personality as a dynamic system greater than the sum of its parts. Personality is determined by heredity, environment, and situation. Two prominent models of personality discussed are the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and Big Five model. Methods of measuring personality include interviews, observation, projective tests, and objective tests.
Personality development is actually the development from the organized pattern of attitudes and behaviors which makes an individual distinctive. A quick definition could be, personality is composed of the characteristic designs of feelings, behaviors and thoughts which make a person special.
Personality is defined as a relatively stable set of characteristics that influence behavior and interactions with others. It is determined by heredity, environment, situation, culture, and family background. Major theories of personality include trait theory, psychodynamic theory, humanistic theory, and the integrative approach. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assesses four traits to classify individuals into one of 16 personality types. The Big Five model describes five broad personality traits: extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience. Trait theories posit that personality traits are stable over time and across situations and can be used to predict behavior.
This document summarizes the myth of Osiris from Egyptian mythology. It discusses how Osiris was killed by his brother Set out of jealousy. It then describes how Isis reassembled Osiris' body and conceived their son Horus. The myth is used as an allegory to reflect on aspects of human psychology, asking how the characters like Osiris, Set, and Isis represent parts of oneself and one's inner journey.
The document outlines seven distinctions of a powerful individual: integrity, being racket free, being powerful, being courageous, being peaceful, being charismatic, and being enrolling. For each distinction, it lists an action and giving up something as ways to embody that distinction. The document was created by E-Cube India Pvt. Ltd. on February 22, 2020.
Dance movement therapy uses movement and dance to address emotional, cognitive, physical, and social needs. It helps individuals express themselves nonverbally and release suppressed feelings. This allows negative feelings to be released rather than stored in the body, bringing a sense of healing. The therapy can be used preventatively or for destressing, and in group settings helps with opening up, sharing, understanding others, and building confidence. It provides a safe and nonjudgmental space for individuals to move in their own unique ways. The document focuses on using dance movement therapy to help women, who often neglect their own needs while caring for their families, restore self-esteem and engage in simple self-care activities.
This document discusses the importance of setting goals and provides guidance on how to set SMART goals. It explains that goals provide direction and motivation, and can be applied to personal, financial, health, relationship and career areas. Well-defined goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound are more likely to be accomplished. Setting smaller sub-goals and celebrating progress can help achieve larger goals. Overcoming challenges like a lack of skills or motivation requires exploring resources, stretching abilities, using rewards and feedback, and changing one's perspective to view failures as learning experiences.
This document discusses connecting to one's body for health and happiness. It explains that connecting to the body through practices like grounding, experiencing sensations and feelings, and staying present can help transform negative experiences, build resilience, and improve focus, activities, clarity and well-being. Connecting to the body through noticing sensations like heat, constriction or pleasantness and feelings like anger or sorrow provides benefits like reduced stress and a greater sense of self.
The document discusses the differences between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset. A fixed mindset views skills as innate and unchanging, leads one to avoid challenges and feedback, and sees setbacks as discouraging. A growth mindset believes skills can be developed through effort, embraces challenges and feedback to improve, and views setbacks as opportunities to learn and make changes. The growth mindset is key to continual progress through developing one's skill set and embracing challenges, effort, feedback, and setbacks.
Sexual health is important for teenagers' overall well-being and requires a positive approach to sexuality, relationships, and experiences that are pleasurable, safe from coercion and free of discrimination and violence. It involves physical, mental, and social aspects of sexuality and relationships.
This document discusses the importance of play for child development and well-being. It introduces Dr. Tejswi Kamble, an occupational therapist with experience working with children. Some key points made include:
- The first 1000 days of a child's life are critical for development and play is important for language, social, and cognitive skills.
- Play allows children to learn, develop resilience and emotional regulation, and have fun.
- There are different types of play behaviors like solitary, parallel, and cooperative play.
- Occupational therapists assess children's play skills and partner with parents on play-based activities and sensory diets.
- Play is essential for healthy child development and should be encouraged by adults and
Individual differences summarize the key attributes that vary between people such as physical, psychological, and emotional traits. Personality is shaped by both heredity and environment factors and influences behaviors. There are several specific personality traits including self-esteem, locus of control, introversion/extraversion, and emotional intelligence. Work attitudes like hope, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment are also affected by individual differences and personality traits.
This document discusses the concept of entrepreneurship and characteristics of entrepreneurs. It defines entrepreneurship as taking up new initiatives and organizing businesses. Key points made include:
- Entrepreneurs are innovative, willing to take risks and work hard. They are highly optimistic and independent.
- Common characteristics of entrepreneurs are a desire for achievement, adaptability, foresight and being a good organizer.
- Entrepreneurship in agriculture (agripreneurship) provides opportunities in areas like organic farming, food processing, floriculture and production of agro-inputs.
- Entrepreneurs differ from managers and leaders in that they create new opportunities and innovations, rather than maintaining or developing existing
Often, many people apply to become sales professionals simply because it is convenient. The result of this mentality is the creation of non-professional sales people.
Our “Creating a Winning Sales Mindset” course works under the fact that selling is more about attitude than skill. No matter how skilled an individual is in selling, without the right attitude and direction, he or she will always be mediocre at best.
This influential course is ideal for helping our sales team improve their competency in managing change and taking responsibility for their actions at work and in life; in order to quit passing the blame to others. By changing the way our sales people respond to challenges, focus on time, and think about change, this course will help them start paving their own path to success in the workplace and, eventually, in their own lives.
This two-day course also includes powerful introspective tools and resources to help in implementing behavioral change.
Through this course, they will be able to:
1. Identify their specific purpose, goals and objectives for working in sales and connect their personal goals with their chosen profession
2. Recognize where their stress in coming from and prepare themselves to handle it
3. Describe the role emotions play in their work (and life) and illustrate how to manage their emotions (and that of those around them) to achieve work effectiveness
4. Distinguish between proactive and reactive behavior and utilize the 5-Ps of proactive behavior to take control of their actions
5. Enumerate the steps to solution-based and critical thinking and apply these steps in the workplace
6. Explain the principles of time management and employ these principles in their jobs and tasks
7. Identify and apply the basic concepts of effective communication to their work and life
8. Implement a winning Sales Behavior to their work in order to achieve excellent results
This document discusses entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process. It introduces entrepreneurship and defines an entrepreneur. It describes the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, including a desire for responsibility, risk tolerance, and a future orientation. The document outlines the entrepreneurial process as having four steps: deciding to become an entrepreneur, developing business ideas, moving from idea to enterprise, and managing and growing the business. It also presents an entrepreneurship model called ACRO that focuses on developing the attitudes, skills, and behaviors needed for entrepreneurial success, including creativity, relationships, and organization.
This document discusses management principles found in the Bhagavad Gita. It introduces the Gita and explains how Lord Krishna provided counseling to Arjuna on the battlefield. Some key management concepts discussed include effective vs efficient management, the roles and functions of managers, utilizing resources, attitudes towards work, developing vision and excellence. The Gita's teachings on motivation, creating an effective work culture, and maintaining mental health for managers are also summarized. Overall, the document examines how modern Western management concepts relate to principles discussed in the ancient Indian text of the Bhagavad Gita.
In order for salespeople to be perceived as different and better, they need to bring a different mental approach to every interaction. This presentation illustrates this point and gives practical advice on how salespeople can make changes in their language to become more effective.
Social Enterpreneurship: Business for Good
Παρουσίαση του Michael Thornton, Skoll Scholar & Founder of Odyssey Labs, στην εκδήλωση Επιχειρώ Κοινωνικά στις 26/9/2013
The document discusses personality from an organizational behavior perspective. It defines personality as a dynamic system greater than the sum of its parts. Personality is determined by heredity, environment, and situation. Two prominent models of personality discussed are the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and Big Five model. Methods of measuring personality include interviews, observation, projective tests, and objective tests.
Personality development is actually the development from the organized pattern of attitudes and behaviors which makes an individual distinctive. A quick definition could be, personality is composed of the characteristic designs of feelings, behaviors and thoughts which make a person special.
Personality is defined as a relatively stable set of characteristics that influence behavior and interactions with others. It is determined by heredity, environment, situation, culture, and family background. Major theories of personality include trait theory, psychodynamic theory, humanistic theory, and the integrative approach. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assesses four traits to classify individuals into one of 16 personality types. The Big Five model describes five broad personality traits: extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience. Trait theories posit that personality traits are stable over time and across situations and can be used to predict behavior.
This document summarizes the myth of Osiris from Egyptian mythology. It discusses how Osiris was killed by his brother Set out of jealousy. It then describes how Isis reassembled Osiris' body and conceived their son Horus. The myth is used as an allegory to reflect on aspects of human psychology, asking how the characters like Osiris, Set, and Isis represent parts of oneself and one's inner journey.
The document outlines seven distinctions of a powerful individual: integrity, being racket free, being powerful, being courageous, being peaceful, being charismatic, and being enrolling. For each distinction, it lists an action and giving up something as ways to embody that distinction. The document was created by E-Cube India Pvt. Ltd. on February 22, 2020.
Dance movement therapy uses movement and dance to address emotional, cognitive, physical, and social needs. It helps individuals express themselves nonverbally and release suppressed feelings. This allows negative feelings to be released rather than stored in the body, bringing a sense of healing. The therapy can be used preventatively or for destressing, and in group settings helps with opening up, sharing, understanding others, and building confidence. It provides a safe and nonjudgmental space for individuals to move in their own unique ways. The document focuses on using dance movement therapy to help women, who often neglect their own needs while caring for their families, restore self-esteem and engage in simple self-care activities.
This document discusses the importance of setting goals and provides guidance on how to set SMART goals. It explains that goals provide direction and motivation, and can be applied to personal, financial, health, relationship and career areas. Well-defined goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound are more likely to be accomplished. Setting smaller sub-goals and celebrating progress can help achieve larger goals. Overcoming challenges like a lack of skills or motivation requires exploring resources, stretching abilities, using rewards and feedback, and changing one's perspective to view failures as learning experiences.
This document discusses connecting to one's body for health and happiness. It explains that connecting to the body through practices like grounding, experiencing sensations and feelings, and staying present can help transform negative experiences, build resilience, and improve focus, activities, clarity and well-being. Connecting to the body through noticing sensations like heat, constriction or pleasantness and feelings like anger or sorrow provides benefits like reduced stress and a greater sense of self.
The document discusses the differences between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset. A fixed mindset views skills as innate and unchanging, leads one to avoid challenges and feedback, and sees setbacks as discouraging. A growth mindset believes skills can be developed through effort, embraces challenges and feedback to improve, and views setbacks as opportunities to learn and make changes. The growth mindset is key to continual progress through developing one's skill set and embracing challenges, effort, feedback, and setbacks.
Sexual health is important for teenagers' overall well-being and requires a positive approach to sexuality, relationships, and experiences that are pleasurable, safe from coercion and free of discrimination and violence. It involves physical, mental, and social aspects of sexuality and relationships.
This document discusses the importance of play for child development and well-being. It introduces Dr. Tejswi Kamble, an occupational therapist with experience working with children. Some key points made include:
- The first 1000 days of a child's life are critical for development and play is important for language, social, and cognitive skills.
- Play allows children to learn, develop resilience and emotional regulation, and have fun.
- There are different types of play behaviors like solitary, parallel, and cooperative play.
- Occupational therapists assess children's play skills and partner with parents on play-based activities and sensory diets.
- Play is essential for healthy child development and should be encouraged by adults and
Optimum cellular health involves maintaining complete physical, mental and social wellbeing. It is achieved through daily efforts like healthy living, nutrition, exercise, sleep and conscious living. Maintaining an alkaline body environment supports cellular health by preventing disease and providing the body with nutrients through a diet of 25 vegetables, 8 fruits and 5 greens per week. Taking a 90 day challenge to make small, sustainable changes to habits and patterns can help redevelopment the body through natural supplementation and an alkaline-focused menu plan.
This document discusses how to make good decisions by recognizing that life is a journey defined by the choices we make from birth until death. It questions whether hitting the snooze button is truly a choice we make or an automatic response. Finally, it mentions the Apple iPhone 11 Pro smartphone.
This document discusses how fear works in the brain and body, common fear disorders, and strategies for conquering fear and building courage and confidence. It explains that the amygdala detects threats and the hypothalamus activates the fight-or-flight response. Conditioning plays a role in fear through learned associations. Common fears include social anxieties, heights, and insects. Overcoming fear involves challenging fearful thoughts, using mantras and affirmations, taking action despite fear, and finding one's purpose and choices in life beyond what fear dictates.
Teens today spend a significant amount of time engaged with screens and social media. The document provides statistics on teen technology and social media use. It also outlines the typical stages of adolescent development from early to late adolescence. The dangers of social media for developing teens are discussed, including their need for positive feedback and public rejection risks. The document advises parents to engage with their teens about internet use, set family rules and guidelines, and install monitoring apps to protect teens online.
This document discusses liver cirrhosis and the potential treatment of Reiki. It begins by defining liver cirrhosis as scarring of the liver caused by conditions like hepatitis or alcoholism. It notes that cirrhosis is difficult to manage and treat through conventional medicine. Then, it describes several case studies of patients with end-stage liver cirrhosis who were healed through Reiki treatments, including procedures on the liver aura and regular Reiki sessions. These cases would have otherwise required liver transplants or been terminal. The document argues that Reiki works by correcting imbalances in the body's subtle energy fields called auras, allowing the body to heal itself.
This document discusses how to develop self-discipline and form good habits. It uses the metaphor of a car to explain different aspects of self-discipline. Specifically, it states that self-discipline requires honesty, commitment, courtesy and capability. It also discusses that forming a habit takes thoughts, actions repeated over 21 days to become a habit and shape one's character and future. Certain things like values are always within our control while others are partially or not within our control.
This document discusses creativity and how to recognize and encourage creativity within oneself. It defines creativity as doing something different, having new ways of thinking and being the creator within. It explains that creativity is an important resource and when people do not create they become sick. Some barriers to creativity mentioned include fear of failure, ambiguity, and rigidity. The document provides five steps to overcome barriers: fight feedback, remove resistance, use predicting power, balance brain equation, and learn through feeling and doing. It discusses techniques for staying creative like doodling, nature connection, dancing, and keeping an active body and mind. The overall message is that creativity is an everyday thing that benefits our well-being.
This document discusses life skills and emotional intelligence. It defines emotional intelligence as the ability to monitor one's own emotions and the emotions of others. It outlines the dimensions of emotional intelligence as self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. The document provides information on understanding emotions, managing negative emotions, problem solving, communication skills, listening skills, feedback skills, adaptability, interdependence, and teamwork. It emphasizes developing skills like self-awareness, empathy, effective communication, and adaptability.
This document discusses Vibhishana, the youngest son of Kaikesi and Sage Vishrava and younger brother of Ravana. It describes how Vibhishana, unlike his brother Ravana, chose to oppose his kin and side with Rama when Ravana strayed from the path of Dharma. As a result, when Rama's reign ended, he ordered Vibhishana to stay on earth and serve the people by guiding them to the path of truth and Dharma, making Vibhishana one of the seven immortals. The document encourages reflection on being habitually loyal, knowing right from wrong, and acting accordingly.
Intergenerational trauma can be passed down through families over multiple generations. Trauma affects the body and nervous system, and can lead to various physical and psychological symptoms, even appearing years later. Recent research shows trauma can be transmitted epigenetically to following generations. Healing involves understanding one's core trauma and entanglements within the family system, using techniques like family constellations, psychodrama, and somatic experiencing to work through patterns of suffering that have been passed down. Acknowledging one's feelings and experiences is key to taking full charge of life and healing from generational trauma.
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Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but the heat and humidity can also wreak havoc on your skin. From itchy rashes to unwanted pigmentation, several skin conditions become more prevalent during these warmer months.
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Statistics- Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting numerical data to assist in making more effective decisions.
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Are you looking for a long-lasting solution to your missing tooth?
Dental implants are the most common type of method for replacing the missing tooth. Unlike dentures or bridges, implants are surgically placed in the jawbone. In layman’s terms, a dental implant is similar to the natural root of the tooth. It offers a stable foundation for the artificial tooth giving it the look, feel, and function similar to the natural tooth.
The Children are very vulnerable to get affected with respiratory disease.
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Debunking Nutrition Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction"AlexandraDiaz101
In a world overflowing with diet trends and conflicting nutrition advice, it’s easy to get lost in misinformation. This article cuts through the noise to debunk common nutrition myths that may be sabotaging your health goals. From the truth about carbohydrates and fats to the real effects of sugar and artificial sweeteners, we break down what science actually says. Equip yourself with knowledge to make informed decisions about your diet, and learn how to navigate the complexities of modern nutrition with confidence. Say goodbye to food confusion and hello to a healthier you!
The biomechanics of running involves the study of the mechanical principles underlying running movements. It includes the analysis of the running gait cycle, which consists of the stance phase (foot contact to push-off) and the swing phase (foot lift-off to next contact). Key aspects include kinematics (joint angles and movements, stride length and frequency) and kinetics (forces involved in running, including ground reaction and muscle forces). Understanding these factors helps in improving running performance, optimizing technique, and preventing injuries.
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Your smile is beautiful.
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The development of nanogold-based cancer therapy could revolutionize oncology by providing a more targeted, less invasive treatment option. This project contributes to the growing body of research aimed at harnessing nanotechnology for medical applications, paving the way for future clinical trials and potential commercial applications.
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2. About Myself
• Sudhir Pai
• B.E.( Electronics )
• PG from Welingkar’s
• 18 years of work experience
• Mobile : 9820073993
• Email : sudhirpai108@gmail.com