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Insomnia Tip: Rolling Your Eyes Deepens Your Rest (Really!) e connected to our power source. Jesus Christ said, "I am the vine, you are the branches…he that abides in me and I in him, the same will bring forth much fruit: for without me you can do nothing (Jn. 15:5).Eye rolls have a bad rep - especially when a teen reacts to a parent with leave me alone eyes. However, you can roll your eyes for the power of good: your relaxation!When your eyes are closed, you can let your eyes soften and relax. Then your body slows and your unconscious mind guides you into deeper renewal.You probably know that as you sleep, your eyes move. In a later stage of sleep comes REM--Rapid Eye Movement. Then your eyes bounce around under the lids, dreaming about monsters riding bikes or other odd imaginings.Your eyes also move when you're getting ready to sleep or have insomnia. Not the rapid movement of REM, but small movements beneath closed lids. They move around as you rememb Are you connected to Jesus? Creativity, joy and purpose grow in proportion to our "connectedness" to Christ. Draw closer to God, and divine power, love and grace will imbue your inner seeds of potential, causing them to germinate, grow and blossom. When the late author Catherine Marshall was asked what advice she would give to The Weight of the Scale It started out like any other Wednesday - reports to type, telephones to answer, books to balance. When the clock finally struck 4:30 p.m., Lauren locked her desk and wearily made her way to the fast-food caf? where she waited on tables several evenings a week. As a single mother struggling to make ends meet, Lauren's days were an endless blur of typewriters, ringing telephones and demanding children.I know ONE thing for absolutely certain and that is if you want to stay FAT please go ahead and weigh yourself daily.Most of my clients can tell me to the ounce what they weigh and have actually confessed that they have been weighing themselves one or more times each day for years. That shows me, however unscientifically, that knowing what your weight is is a lot different than doing something about your weight.I totally agree with the idea of knowing your weight (you must own the number and take control of it), but I would prefer to see a person who desires to lose weight weigh themselves today, and then for the next few weeks focus on changing their unhealthy behaviors, transforming for a lifestyle that sup A few hours later, Lauren's entire world changed when she discovered that she had won $5 million in a lottery. That was five years ago. Today, Lauren is back to typing reports and answering telephones. Other than owning a nice home, she has no assets and is once again struggling to make ends meet. Like many lottery winners, Lauren lost her winnings in bad investments and frivolous spending. Rarely a day goes by that Lauren doesn't agonize over all that she could have done with her life, had she properly managed her wealth. "If only I could get my hands on that kind of money," you may be thinking. "I would never waste it." That may be. But what are you doing with the wealth you already possess? I don't mean your bank accounts, business or investments. I'm referring to your talents, time, skills and opportunities, which are far more valuable than your money. And in many of our lives, these treasures are either buried or squandered in selfish pursuits. John Henry Newman stated, "Fear not that your life shall have an end, but that it shall never have a beginning." Tragically, many people come to the end of their lives having never scratched the surface of their potential. Following are some keys that will help you invest your inner wealth and achieve your full potential. Connect to Your Power Source My husband, Brian, is a hobby handyman. He's enthralled with his latest purchase, a "JigSaw" power tool that will cut any angle or shape. Last week he used it to cut a frame for a cathedral style window. According to the user manual, this tool has impressive capabilities. But even a non-techie like me knows it won't do anything unless it's connected to a power source. To fulfill our greatest potential, we, too must be connected to our power source. Jesus Christ said, "I am the vine, you are the branches…he that abides in me and I in him, the same will bring forth much fruit: for without me you can do nothing (Jn. 15:5). Are you connected to Jesus? Creativity, joy and purpose grow in proportion to our "connectedness" to Christ. Draw closer to God, and divine power, love and grace will imbue your inner seeds of potential, causing them to germinate, grow and blossom. When the late author Catherine Marshall was asked what advice she would give to s Small Annoyances Can Make a Big Impact on a Business's Bottom Line go. Today, Lauren is back to typing reports and answering telephones. Other than owning a nice home, she has no assets and is once again struggling to make ends meet. Like many lottery winners, Lauren lost her winnings in bad investments and frivolous spending. Rarely a day goes by that Lauren doesn't agonize over all that she could have done with her life, had she properly managed her wealth.Sales clerks who stand behind the counter gabbing to friends and ignoring the customer in front of them; product return personnel who refuse to honor their store's return policy; bank employees who get surly and defensive when questioned about possible errors on a depositor's bank statement.These slights and others can cost a business thousands in lost revenues and even the loss of their reputation in the community. Customers who have been treated rudely or who see themselves as having been cheated or ripped off in some way are likely to vote with their feet, walking out of a business and in the door of a similar business down the street that presents itself as more welcoming. Even more serious, customers who see th "If only I could get my hands on that kind of money," you may be thinking. "I would never waste it." That may be. But what are you doing with the wealth you already possess? I don't mean your bank accounts, business or investments. I'm referring to your talents, time, skills and opportunities, which are far more valuable than your money. And in many of our lives, these treasures are either buried or squandered in selfish pursuits. John Henry Newman stated, "Fear not that your life shall have an end, but that it shall never have a beginning." Tragically, many people come to the end of their lives having never scratched the surface of their potential. Following are some keys that will help you invest your inner wealth and achieve your full potential. Connect to Your Power Source My husband, Brian, is a hobby handyman. He's enthralled with his latest purchase, a "JigSaw" power tool that will cut any angle or shape. Last week he used it to cut a frame for a cathedral style window. According to the user manual, this tool has impressive capabilities. But even a non-techie like me knows it won't do anything unless it's connected to a power source. To fulfill our greatest potential, we, too must be connected to our power source. Jesus Christ said, "I am the vine, you are the branches…he that abides in me and I in him, the same will bring forth much fruit: for without me you can do nothing (Jn. 15:5). Are you connected to Jesus? Creativity, joy and purpose grow in proportion to our "connectedness" to Christ. Draw closer to God, and divine power, love and grace will imbue your inner seeds of potential, causing them to germinate, grow and blossom. When the late author Catherine Marshall was asked what advice she would give to A Knee Brace Can Help For A Flexible Lifestyle! h the wealth you already possess? I don't mean your bank accounts, business or investments. I'm referring to your talents, time, skills and opportunities, which are far more valuable than your money. And in many of our lives, these treasures are either buried or squandered in selfish pursuits.Your knee may be screaming with pain. For whatever reason, you've sustained an injury and it hurts like crazy to move your knee. Perhaps the cartilage in your knee has decided to go on vacation. Will it ever return? Will shark cartilage help it grow back? Will the pain ever go away? You can choose to suffer through the pain until it finally subsides or you could learn to just live with it. Or you could explore alternative therapies or even surgery. Whatever you decide to do, a good knee brace can help!A knee brace may conjure up images of metal rods, clanking metal and limited mobility, but today's knee braces are lightweight and some weigh-in at a mere 16 ounces. Many knee braces are created using 21st cen John Henry Newman stated, "Fear not that your life shall have an end, but that it shall never have a beginning." Tragically, many people come to the end of their lives having never scratched the surface of their potential. Following are some keys that will help you invest your inner wealth and achieve your full potential. Connect to Your Power Source My husband, Brian, is a hobby handyman. He's enthralled with his latest purchase, a "JigSaw" power tool that will cut any angle or shape. Last week he used it to cut a frame for a cathedral style window. According to the user manual, this tool has impressive capabilities. But even a non-techie like me knows it won't do anything unless it's connected to a power source. To fulfill our greatest potential, we, too must be connected to our power source. Jesus Christ said, "I am the vine, you are the branches…he that abides in me and I in him, the same will bring forth much fruit: for without me you can do nothing (Jn. 15:5). Are you connected to Jesus? Creativity, joy and purpose grow in proportion to our "connectedness" to Christ. Draw closer to God, and divine power, love and grace will imbue your inner seeds of potential, causing them to germinate, grow and blossom. When the late author Catherine Marshall was asked what advice she would give to A Reading Program for Your Child or Yourself keys that will help you invest your inner wealth and achieve your full potential.Could your child benefit from a reading program? Do they struggle in school due to lack of skills? Or do you just want them to get a little bit of a head start on their reading skills? Maybe you are interested in a speed reading program for yourself. Whatever the reason you have for looking into additional reading helps; there are a multitude of resources available to you.1. Tutoring is probably the most expensive option for a reading program that you can get. Whether you get a private tutor or go to a tutoring center, it will cost quite a bit of money. However, it will probably be money that is well-spent. If your child is struggling, the one on one attention and additional assessments could make all the di Connect to Your Power Source My husband, Brian, is a hobby handyman. He's enthralled with his latest purchase, a "JigSaw" power tool that will cut any angle or shape. Last week he used it to cut a frame for a cathedral style window. According to the user manual, this tool has impressive capabilities. But even a non-techie like me knows it won't do anything unless it's connected to a power source. To fulfill our greatest potential, we, too must be connected to our power source. Jesus Christ said, "I am the vine, you are the branches…he that abides in me and I in him, the same will bring forth much fruit: for without me you can do nothing (Jn. 15:5). Are you connected to Jesus? Creativity, joy and purpose grow in proportion to our "connectedness" to Christ. Draw closer to God, and divine power, love and grace will imbue your inner seeds of potential, causing them to germinate, grow and blossom. When the late author Catherine Marshall was asked what advice she would give to Anorexia - Weight Is In The Mind Of The Beholder e connected to our power source. Jesus Christ said, "I am the vine, you are the branches…he that abides in me and I in him, the same will bring forth much fruit: for without me you can do nothing (Jn. 15:5).Eating is one of the simple pleasures of life, plus, it gives people the substance they need to survive. But eating isn't an enjoyment for everyone; some people develop major illnesses when it comes to eating. One such illness is anorexia nervosa. Anorexia nervosa actually means nervous loss of appetite, but people with anorexia haven't lost their appetite, they're just afraid of gaining weight. They're so afraid that they're willing to starve themselves.Females are more likely to get anorexia than males. Anorexia usually starts to develop during the teenage years, but some people may acquire the disorder during adulthood. Caucasians appear to be more affected by anorexia, than people of other races, plus, the Are you connected to Jesus? Creativity, joy and purpose grow in proportion to our "connectedness" to Christ. Draw closer to God, and divine power, love and grace will imbue your inner seeds of potential, causing them to germinate, grow and blossom. When the late author Catherine Marshall was asked what advice she would give to someone seeking to be more creative, she replied, "That's easy. I would tell her to stay intimately attuned to God." Change Your Focus Many of us have areas of our lives that seem like insurmountable obstacles to achieving success. When Ludwig van Beethoven began to lose his hearing, fear and anger became his constant companions. "O Providence," he wrote in his journal, "grant me at last one pure joy - it is so long since joy echoed in my heart. Oh when, oh when, shall I find it again?" Beethoven despaired over whether he would ever be able to compose music again. But the time came when he decided to let go of his anger and be grateful for what he had. He chose to focus on God instead of his handicaps. The result was the composition of the famous Ninth Symphony, the tune to which we sin, "Joyful, joyful, we adore thee." The handicaps that hinder most of us are not physical; they are handicaps of perception such as negative attitudes, fear of failure, inferiority, and doubt. Focus on your handicaps, and you'll be discouraged and resentful. Choose gratitude, focus on the enabling grace of God, and you'll experience joy and productivity. Take Action Samuel Johnson once said, "Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must first be overcome. People who wait to take action until every real or imagined obstacle is removed will never get beyond the starting gate. Many of the world's greatest geniuses died having never succeeded at anything. Why? It takes more than good intentions and talent to be successful. It takes boldness and courage. Translated into everyday living, that means action. Many people avoid taking action because they fear failure. Often, this is rooted in concerns about what other people think of them. Nothing will paralyze you more than worrying about other people's opinions. Refuse to compare yourself with others. Be willing to risk failure. Today, take one step outside your comfort zone. Then tomorrow, take another. Over time, you'll develop greater courage and resilience. Effective action requires a disciplined lifestyle. Athletes have coined the phrase, "No pain,
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