Archive for March, 2008
Raising a Down’s Syndrome child with autism is challenging, as the child isn’t able to communicate pain. Following is one mother’s story of how requesting divine intervention helped her child escape serious injury from scalding water.
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We all want to be listened to, to be heard. When we are hurting we want others to understand and be there for us. Unfortunately, many people do not know how to be empathetic or compassionate. They may mean well and dont show it. Or what seems like a big issue to you does not seem that important to them or they grow tired of it over time. The more empathy you can give to others, the more likely you will receive it when needed.
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Over time, you build up an inventory of thoughts, images, feelings, habits, beliefs, actions, and even abilities, the sum total of which makes up your self-image. Here then is your single greatest challenge to mastering your mind power, your self-image.
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Have you ever attended an American football game? The excitement of the cheering crowd, the fast action on the field, the coaches and team members showing support from the sidelines, and the cheerleaders keeping the fans engaged are the components that make this event fun. If you take this same scenario and apply it to the workplace, you will find a great deal of similarities. Besides, how pleasurable would your work be if you could imagine yourself going to a football game everyday instead of an ordinary office? Making your experience at work enjoyable is essential for increased productivity.
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Remember when you were a child, and you received your first bicycle? Oh, how excited you were to climb on it and ride it as far as you could go, pedaling as hard as you possibly could, and showing all of your friends and schoolmates the shiny new love of your life! It didn’t matter that you didn’t know how to ride it immediately or that you did not own proper safety equipment. Your entire goal was to get on top of that bike and race the wind down the street. Sometimes, having just the burning desire is enough to motivate you to seek out the know-how and to practice riding until you are able do it all by yourself.
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A medically-certain death sentence for a child is not always the final diagnosis. Sometimes prayer goes against the wisdom of science and reverses the outcome. How can we be assured we understand the difference between “wishful thinking” and “answered prayer?”
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There are some tips that can help you to keep on being motivated although you are in hard times, so they can get you up or at least make you better ahead…
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In his article “Don’t Call me a racist!” author and freelance missionary, Aaron D. Taylor gives his thoughts on Obama’s speech on race.
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As in studies of psychology and neuropsychology, motivation is referred to a person getting engaged to a particular behavior, a human behavior to be more specified. The reason for a person engaging to a behavior can be as simple as the basic needs like food or a high profile multi level project, goals in life etc. according to Mr. Geen, motivation means the initiation, intensity, direction, persistence of ones behavior. Everyone needs motivation to achieve success and reach …
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Spiritual Healing creates results that would seem impossible through other methods. The list of possibilities is longer than I can fit in this small article.
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