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Christmas For One: Mental Health Over the Holidays" My dear friend, poet Dessa Byrd Reed, often spends holidays alone as a widow. However, she doesnt see this, as many people often do, as a depressing circumstance. In a November 2000 POETIC VOICES interview, she said, Because I am single and live ...
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Menopause and Mood Swings Menopause equals mood swings. You know, where the slightest request from your husband can cause you to go off. Or perhaps the cries of your child for a new Playstation game makes you lose it. Mood swings, which can trigger the sudden onset of crying, play ...
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Self-Made Millionaires are not smarter or better than you. They have just discovered these secrets and used them to become wealthy. You can do it too.
(1) DREAM BIG DREAMS. Thinking Big will change your life. For a crash course on this read "The Magic of Thinking Big."
(2) CREATE A SPECIFIC PICTURE OF WHERE YOU'RE GOING. The more specific you are the more likely you are to get there.
(3) THINK AND ACT LIKE YOU'RE THE OWNER OF A BUSINESS, THE BUSINESS OF EVERYTHING YOU DO. Even if you work for someone else, you're attitude will plant seeds for your independent greatness to grow.
(4) LOVE WHATEVER YOU ARE DOING NOW. If you don't love it, leave it. By saying no to doing work just for money you are magnetizing work to you that you can love.
(5) CREATE A MASTERMIND GROUP. Have a regular meeting with others who are committed to building great lives. Share what you're up to and support each other.
(6) ESTABLISH A HEALTHY WORK ETHIC. Make taking action your best friend.
(7) COMMIT TO CONSTANT NEVER-ENDING IMPROVEMENT. Every day be searching for how you can learn more.
(8) SEE YOUR WORK AS SERVICE. Helping others will grow your business.
(9) KNOW YOUR BUSINESS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. That's your job.
(10) PREPARE FOR OPPORTUNITY. It will knock. Will you be ready?
(11) STAY PHYSICALLY FIT. Strong minds create strong bodies. Weak bodies are the result of weak minds. Your physical and mental health are the core of your success in life.
(12) PRIORITIZE YOUR LIFE. Do what's most important first.
(13) DELIVER MORE THAN YOUR CUSTOMER EXPECTS. This builds loyalty and repeat business. It feels good too.
(14) DISCIPLINE YOURSELF. Fill your life with activities and people that make you grow. Discard activities that have negative results in your life.
(15) PAY YOURSELF FIRST. This is the first rule of the wealthy. Put money into savings before you pay bills. And DON'T touch it.
(16) MAKE TIME TO BE ALONE. This time is for planning and listening to what's inside you. Give your creativity time and silence to speak to you.
(17) GO FOR GREATNESS. Value the best and don't settle for less.
(18) HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY. Know who you are and what you want. Express this with integrity at all times.
(19) MAKE DECISIONS QUICKLY AND BE SLOW TO CHANGE THEM.
(20) FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION. Your mindset is focused on success. You will have success.
(21) BE DETERMINED TO ATTAIN YOUR GOALS. Tenacious persistence builds confidence which leads to victory.
Sopan Greene M.A.
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Support Groups: Feb. 12-19Poughkeepsie JournalHope Renewed support group — Netherwood Baptist Church, 1211 Netherwood Road, Salt Point. 6:30 pm Feb. 12. Christ-centered support group for family members of addicts meets the second and fourth Sunday of the month. 845-471-3349.and more » |
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Eating disorders support group aiming to help othersBowling Green Daily NewsYurchisin, a Bowling Green real estate agent, started a support group for eating disorders after her son Nathan battled the disorders. At her lowest, Madison Jones weighed 89 pounds at 5 feet, 7 inches tall. She ate 200 calories a day and ran 12 miles ... |
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Support Group…Another one bites the dustChicagoNow (blog)I have been kicked off my second support group for Infantile Scoliosis. The first time I was removed it was under my terms & I earned my exit. I so desperately wanted to feel part of something bigger than my childs Scoliosis. I wanted to be surrounded ... |
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