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Relax
Unplugged: Turn off the palm pilot, the computer, the answering machine, the fax, the beeper and the cell phone. Make believe you’ve been cast off on a tropical island. Be technology-free for one day Spend a Day at the Beach: Surf the waves. Read a romance novel or mystery novel under the umbrella. Contemplatively comb …
Serenity Position
A moment or two of stillness in this simple position will calm you down: Sit on the floor with the soles of your feet together Clasp your hands around your feet and pull you heels as closer to your body as possible Gently press your knees towards the floor. Take a few deep breaths Release …
Quote for the day
“If you see a fairy ring In a field of grass, Very lightly step around. Tip-toe as you pass, Last night fairies frolicked there- And they’re sleeping somwhere near.” William Shakespeare
Communicate from the Heart
Clear and concise communication is freeing. Reflect upon what you think how you feel and what you want. Then, say, what you mean, mean what you say, and don’t say it mean.
Serenity
Listen closely: The signs of serenity are often more subtle than the symptoms of stress
Quote for the day…
“Tomorrow is not promised, nor is today. So I choose to celebrate every day I’m alive by being present in it. Living in the present means letting go of the past and not waiting for the future” Oprah Winfrey
Quote for the Day…
Secrets live in the soul while peeking out through the eyes (i love this..it was in my horoscope for yesterday)
Quote for the Day 5-3-03
baroque when you are out of monet This is just funny and usually my status quo
Friendship
Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some people stay for awhile, and give us a deeper understanding of what is truly important in this life. They touch our souls. We gain strength from the footprints they have left on our hearts, and we will never ever be the same Friends know the …
Doublethink
“To know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them…Even to understand the word “doublethink” involves the use of doublethink”. 1949: coined by George Orwell in Nineteen Eighty-Four