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Silence the Noise that Comes With the Situation
“Being aware of our current situation will make us less vulnerable of the noises that come with it” – DK. You don’t need to hide. Face the situation head-on! When we are in the middle of the storm the best thing we can do is focus on how to remain standing. Yes, some people might […]
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Fix Your Eyes on Greatness
“Let’s look at our lives how no one else ever will” – DK. A positive mind is much easier to persuade… • Let’s be positive and focus on the great things (we DO have) rather than on the not so great (the ones we don’t see). • I’m a firm believer that is of utmost […]
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Can You Hear Your Teenager’s (silent) cry?
“A baby will grow to be an adult one day but that baby will never stop being your child” DK. Most adolescents feel trapped living a life that doesn’t belong to them, but again they don’t know how to escape from that causing them to life in conflict with themselves. Very often teenagers go with […]
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Bring Out the Calm You
Do you often feel unable to control your thoughts and worries, always thinking about your job, your relationships, your health, or simply everything and everyone all at once? We will always worry about the things that matter the most to us, after all. It is an understandable part of our human nature to care for […]
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Take Risks That Don’t Place Your Future in Jeopardy
Don’t be scared of taking risks and doing what you want. Thinking about it will not get you anywhere. In this life you reap what you have sown. Are you sowing? A have a few more questions: Are you fighting for what you want or what you (who) want is fighting you? You know what […]
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Fibromyalgia in Your Brain
The wealth of experimental evidence showing that FM patients are hypersensitive to painful stimuli, as well as unpleasant stimuli from other sensory modalities, in conjunction with functional brain imaging data showing increased stimulus-evoked activation throughout nociceptive pathways, shows that the defining symptom of FM—increased pain—is in fact real and not just a response bias of […]
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