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See the metformin side effects 1000 mg good in others. Simple enough. But not that easy to do, sometimes. This idea is very much related to the Spiritual Exercise: Point out the Positive. But this one digs down to a much deeper level. You see, we as humans are prone to judge. We judge everything around us. In our minds, we...

Fear not fear

Probably everyone metformin weight loss dosage in the Western World has heard this phrase: “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself” In fact, the phrase has been around for generations. I believe the phrase powerfully encapsulates a major shift in global consciousness at the time. It is from an address...

Stress management

This story has been circulating around by email, not sure of the origin, but I thought it was good. Enjoy! A young lady confidently walked around the room while leading and explaining stress management to an audience; with a raised glass of water, and everyone knew she was going to ask the...

Point out the positi...

No explanation needed here, but hey, I like the sound of my own voice. Or should I say the sound of my fingers ticking away on the keyboard. Many of us experience ‘unpeace’ in our lives because of our thoughts. Our brain always seems to be go, go, going. But what do we think of...

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Dancing with skeleto...

I wanted to title this post “Habits of suffering”, as that’s the main topic. But dancing with skeletons is more fun If you don’t see a connection between the two, read on! I’m reading a great book: The Secret of Letting Go, by Guy Finley. The chapter I’m...

Be solution focused

Complaining, passing the buck, shifting blame, pointing fingers… These are all common human behaviors. Stop and think for a bit: How often do you do those things? What are the immediate consequences of those actions? Long-term effects? How does not taking responsibility effect those...

Twelve Tough-Love Tr...

This is an excerpt from Craig Harper’s blog. If you aren’t familiar with Craig Harper, I suggest getting so. He is the author of the self-explanatory Stop F*cking Around! 30 Principles for a Better Life. Some might be offended by his approach, but I agree with it. It’s...