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Are YOU Ready for Bonza Bottler Day? e dark matter and sticky stuff in order to thrive. The proportion of worry thoughts to joy thoughts floating around at our present time in history is probably about ten to two. That is why it is so easy to get caught, like an innocent fly in a spider's web, or a Hwy 1 commuter at quarter past five. Ridding yourself of the worry parasite requires decisive action. Let's look at some remedies and preventative techniques you can take.BONZA BOTTLER DAY is any day when the date and the month have the same number. Bonza, I'm told, means "excellent" or "really great" in Australian, and there's some suggestion that "bottler" means the same.Bonza Bottler is a "just because" kind of holiday, started a decade or so ago by the late Elaine Fremont who believed the world needed more holidays. On BBD, we are called to let loose, just for the joy of it, and Ms Fremont's original wish was that we celebrate without alcohol or other artifical stimulants. Celebrate using just our natural ability to be joyous -- even in hard times, letting this part of ourselves play out . . . come out to play. Think of Snoopy, dancing madly to music maybe only he can hear. Think of Shrek and Princess Fiona, giggling and roughhousing as they walk through a field.Wicki, our Boston Terrier, is a great believer in "just because." She loves to wrestle with Dudney, our 12-year-od cat 1. Refuse to download 2. Observe and Label 3. Do a Reversal Constipation and Natural Remedies “I've lived a long life and had many troubles, most of which never happened.” - Mark TwainThere are two types of constipation, organic and functional. Organic constipation is a result of some physical change, obstruction, or distortion in your colon. This type of constipation needs immediate attention from a doctor. We do not cover constipation that occurs from these reasons.Functional constipation is a result of not following a proper diet, drinking the proper fluids, having good emotional health, and not having the proper lifestyle that promotes good movement of digested foods through the intestines and colon.Even though there are many conditions, symptoms and definitions describing constipation, constipation simple is,A condition where the fecal matter traveling through your colon remains too long in your colon before traveling out the rectum.Constipation is a symptom that tells you your colon is not working properly or you have some underlying gastrointestinal disease you are not awa I am an expert on worry. Like many people, I come from a long line of professional worriers. We called my father the Beacon of Doom. Worry was his favorite retirement activity. He put bars up on every window of his house. He took thousands of vitamins a day. Worried that he might fall, he stapled 2-inch thick underlay to every floor of his house. The house looked like the MacDonald's playroom. I was over having coffee, I dropped my cup and it bounced right back up into my hand. Worrying Is Sensible? My father convinced me that I needed to worry or bad things would happen. I came to believe that worry was a sign of intellectualism, realism and "being sensible". It only makes sense then, that being positive meant you were naive or in denial. Sally Armstrong, an award-winning journalist once noted, "If you write negative news, nobody asks you to prove it. If you write positive news, people want a jury." Great Thinkers Think Worrying is a Waste of Time However, the more I studied the great thinkers in history, the more I questioned those beliefs. Recently John-Roger wrote "Worry is paying interest on a debt you may not owe". Sixty years ago Mark Twain said, "I've lived a long life and had many troubles, most of which never happened." Four hundred years ago Moli?re said, "People spend most of their lives worrying about things that never happen". And finally over two thousand years ago Plato said, "Not one shred of evidence supports the notion that life is serious." Store them in the Worry Jar One day I decided to do an experiment. I got an old cookie jar and cut up strips of paper. At the beginning of the week I wrote down one worry thought per week onto the strips of paper. I put the strips in the jar as a symbolic way of "letting them go", knowing I could come get them again at any time. At the end of the week I pulled the strips out, and put them in four piles. One was "bad things that never happened", the second was "bad things that happened but the consequences were good", the third was "bad things that happened and the consequences were manageable", and the final pile was "bad things that happened and the consequences were just as bad as I imagined". Guess which pile was biggest? The first pile contained 80% of the strips, the second pile contained 12%, the third pile contained 7%, and the fourth pile contained 1%. I did this for seven more weeks and the percentages remained similar. I proved Moli?re's theory. The Difference Between "Taking Care Of" And "Worrying" How do you know when you've crossed the line from "taking care of" your priorities and unnecessary worry? Ask yourself this question "Is this something I can take action on right now? If not, let it go for now. For example, I gave a presentation at a conference and after driving for 30 minutes, realized I left my purse in a public washroom at the conference. At first my thoughts were constructive. "I better turn around and go back. I better call the conference organizer". These were actions I could take at that moment. However, when I discovered the organizer had gone home, and when I found myself locked in rush hour traffic, my thoughts began to darken. I watched my mind create increasingly worse scenarios. "I won't find my purse, I'll have to get new ID, I won't be able to go on my trip tomorrow, someone will buy a Winnabago with my VISA card". I became very bad tempered and anxious. At one point, I realized that it made no sense to ruminate about "what if's" because there was no action I could take yet. I started listening to Stuart MacLean's Vinyl Caf?. After laughing through a story or two, the adrenaline eased off. I arrived at the conference center 30 minutes later to find the janitor had picked up my bag and was holding it for me, everything intact. Worry Is A Parasite I believe that worry thoughts are like parasites that want you as their host. They convince you they are your friend, that without them you would die or be a sickly pauper with no legs, one eye, and a stock portfolio worth 2% of it's original value. Worry thoughts fly through the stratosphere at millions of bytes per second. You can download them any time, anywhere, at no cost. All you have to do is choose. If you cannot make an easy connection, simply turn on the nightly news, talk to an insurance salesperson, or attend a Yahoo shareholder's meeting. The Law of Attraction This Law states that our negative thoughts attract negativity, and our positive thoughts attract positives to us. Therefore, if you spend time worrying about not having enough money, over time you are training your mind to not have enough money. In other words, what you resist persists. It makes more sense to spend your thought time in joyful, positive ways. After all, life is short. Joy Thoughts You can also download joy thoughts, but they are more elusive. They are like flower seeds that must push up through all the dark matter and sticky stuff in order to thrive. The proportion of worry thoughts to joy thoughts floating around at our present time in history is probably about ten to two. That is why it is so easy to get caught, like an innocent fly in a spider's web, or a Hwy 1 commuter at quarter past five. Ridding yourself of the worry parasite requires decisive action. Let's look at some remedies and preventative techniques you can take. 1. Refuse to download 2. Observe and Label 3. Do a Reversal Get Best for Yourself by Following Debt Consolidation Tips ixty years ago Mark Twain said, "I've lived a long life and had many troubles, most of which never happened." Four hundred years ago Moli?re said, "People spend most of their lives worrying about things that never happen". And finally over two thousand years ago Plato said, "Not one shred of evidence supports the notion that life is serious."Before we start with debt consolidation tips, we should first understand what debt consolidation is? When a situation arises when it is very difficult to manage debts either due to lack of time or money, debt consolidation is availed. It doesn’t matter whether it’s our personal debts, business debts, credit card debts or any other debts. A debt consolidation is basically availed to pay off the debts so that our debt doesn’t turn into bad debt. However, it has been rightly said if a things is not used in an appropriate manner, it doesn’t achieve its full utility. In the same manner, we are also required to follow some tips before undergoing debt consolidation.The best part of availing debt consolidation is paying low interest rate. Otherwise the person has to pay high interest rate on other debts. Thus it will be right to say that debt consolidation helps in saving an amount of money.The person is required to make su Store them in the Worry Jar One day I decided to do an experiment. I got an old cookie jar and cut up strips of paper. At the beginning of the week I wrote down one worry thought per week onto the strips of paper. I put the strips in the jar as a symbolic way of "letting them go", knowing I could come get them again at any time. At the end of the week I pulled the strips out, and put them in four piles. One was "bad things that never happened", the second was "bad things that happened but the consequences were good", the third was "bad things that happened and the consequences were manageable", and the final pile was "bad things that happened and the consequences were just as bad as I imagined". Guess which pile was biggest? The first pile contained 80% of the strips, the second pile contained 12%, the third pile contained 7%, and the fourth pile contained 1%. I did this for seven more weeks and the percentages remained similar. I proved Moli?re's theory. The Difference Between "Taking Care Of" And "Worrying" How do you know when you've crossed the line from "taking care of" your priorities and unnecessary worry? Ask yourself this question "Is this something I can take action on right now? If not, let it go for now. For example, I gave a presentation at a conference and after driving for 30 minutes, realized I left my purse in a public washroom at the conference. At first my thoughts were constructive. "I better turn around and go back. I better call the conference organizer". These were actions I could take at that moment. However, when I discovered the organizer had gone home, and when I found myself locked in rush hour traffic, my thoughts began to darken. I watched my mind create increasingly worse scenarios. "I won't find my purse, I'll have to get new ID, I won't be able to go on my trip tomorrow, someone will buy a Winnabago with my VISA card". I became very bad tempered and anxious. At one point, I realized that it made no sense to ruminate about "what if's" because there was no action I could take yet. I started listening to Stuart MacLean's Vinyl Caf?. After laughing through a story or two, the adrenaline eased off. I arrived at the conference center 30 minutes later to find the janitor had picked up my bag and was holding it for me, everything intact. Worry Is A Parasite I believe that worry thoughts are like parasites that want you as their host. They convince you they are your friend, that without them you would die or be a sickly pauper with no legs, one eye, and a stock portfolio worth 2% of it's original value. Worry thoughts fly through the stratosphere at millions of bytes per second. You can download them any time, anywhere, at no cost. All you have to do is choose. If you cannot make an easy connection, simply turn on the nightly news, talk to an insurance salesperson, or attend a Yahoo shareholder's meeting. The Law of Attraction This Law states that our negative thoughts attract negativity, and our positive thoughts attract positives to us. Therefore, if you spend time worrying about not having enough money, over time you are training your mind to not have enough money. In other words, what you resist persists. It makes more sense to spend your thought time in joyful, positive ways. After all, life is short. Joy Thoughts You can also download joy thoughts, but they are more elusive. They are like flower seeds that must push up through all the dark matter and sticky stuff in order to thrive. The proportion of worry thoughts to joy thoughts floating around at our present time in history is probably about ten to two. That is why it is so easy to get caught, like an innocent fly in a spider's web, or a Hwy 1 commuter at quarter past five. Ridding yourself of the worry parasite requires decisive action. Let's look at some remedies and preventative techniques you can take. 1. Refuse to download 2. Observe and Label 3. Do a Reversal I Was Looking For Peanuts And I Found Treasure! tages remained similar. I proved Moli?re's theory.What is it that makes some people successful and some others unsuccessful, mediocre or right down failures? What is the difference? Is it heredity? Is it self determination? In my effort to answer this question, I would like to separate people in these two groups. The successful ones I call “the silly, lucky few”, the not so successful I call the “too smart for their own good many”. The first group are the ones who are silly enough to go looking for peanuts and in the process they stumble across the treasure that makes them successful. The second group are too smart than to waste time looking for peanuts and of course never come across the secret to success. In order to demonstrate my point I will draw a parallel from the world of psychotherapy. The primary assumption there is this. The psychopathic individual’s greatest obstacle to rehabilitation is the inability to form and maintain social relationships. All psychotherapy is, The Difference Between "Taking Care Of" And "Worrying" How do you know when you've crossed the line from "taking care of" your priorities and unnecessary worry? Ask yourself this question "Is this something I can take action on right now? If not, let it go for now. For example, I gave a presentation at a conference and after driving for 30 minutes, realized I left my purse in a public washroom at the conference. At first my thoughts were constructive. "I better turn around and go back. I better call the conference organizer". These were actions I could take at that moment. However, when I discovered the organizer had gone home, and when I found myself locked in rush hour traffic, my thoughts began to darken. I watched my mind create increasingly worse scenarios. "I won't find my purse, I'll have to get new ID, I won't be able to go on my trip tomorrow, someone will buy a Winnabago with my VISA card". I became very bad tempered and anxious. At one point, I realized that it made no sense to ruminate about "what if's" because there was no action I could take yet. I started listening to Stuart MacLean's Vinyl Caf?. After laughing through a story or two, the adrenaline eased off. I arrived at the conference center 30 minutes later to find the janitor had picked up my bag and was holding it for me, everything intact. Worry Is A Parasite I believe that worry thoughts are like parasites that want you as their host. They convince you they are your friend, that without them you would die or be a sickly pauper with no legs, one eye, and a stock portfolio worth 2% of it's original value. Worry thoughts fly through the stratosphere at millions of bytes per second. You can download them any time, anywhere, at no cost. All you have to do is choose. If you cannot make an easy connection, simply turn on the nightly news, talk to an insurance salesperson, or attend a Yahoo shareholder's meeting. The Law of Attraction This Law states that our negative thoughts attract negativity, and our positive thoughts attract positives to us. Therefore, if you spend time worrying about not having enough money, over time you are training your mind to not have enough money. In other words, what you resist persists. It makes more sense to spend your thought time in joyful, positive ways. After all, life is short. Joy Thoughts You can also download joy thoughts, but they are more elusive. They are like flower seeds that must push up through all the dark matter and sticky stuff in order to thrive. The proportion of worry thoughts to joy thoughts floating around at our present time in history is probably about ten to two. That is why it is so easy to get caught, like an innocent fly in a spider's web, or a Hwy 1 commuter at quarter past five. Ridding yourself of the worry parasite requires decisive action. Let's look at some remedies and preventative techniques you can take. 1. Refuse to download 2. Observe and Label 3. Do a Reversal 10 Reasons to Volunteer erence center 30 minutes later to find the janitor had picked up my bag and was holding it for me, everything intact.How are your New Year Resolutions holding up? Did you have all the good intentions of giving up time in your busy schedule to help others or to improve yourself? Whether it’s community service or for a trade association, here’s why you should step up and volunteer.Just DO IT ...BECAUSE YOU WANT TO -- Not to impress your boss, pump up your resume or add a line for your obituary, but only because you want to do it. In essence, volunteering is a non-paid job that needs to be taken seriously.BECAUSE YOU MAKE A COMMITMENT -- You make a commitment to people and you allocate the time. There is nothing more disappointing than having a great committee that fades out as the year progresses, winding up with the Faithful Few who do the real work. You should only volunteer for those assignments that you have the time, energy and money to complete.BECAUSE YOU HAVE A SKILL -- Ac Worry Is A Parasite I believe that worry thoughts are like parasites that want you as their host. They convince you they are your friend, that without them you would die or be a sickly pauper with no legs, one eye, and a stock portfolio worth 2% of it's original value. Worry thoughts fly through the stratosphere at millions of bytes per second. You can download them any time, anywhere, at no cost. All you have to do is choose. If you cannot make an easy connection, simply turn on the nightly news, talk to an insurance salesperson, or attend a Yahoo shareholder's meeting. The Law of Attraction This Law states that our negative thoughts attract negativity, and our positive thoughts attract positives to us. Therefore, if you spend time worrying about not having enough money, over time you are training your mind to not have enough money. In other words, what you resist persists. It makes more sense to spend your thought time in joyful, positive ways. After all, life is short. Joy Thoughts You can also download joy thoughts, but they are more elusive. They are like flower seeds that must push up through all the dark matter and sticky stuff in order to thrive. The proportion of worry thoughts to joy thoughts floating around at our present time in history is probably about ten to two. That is why it is so easy to get caught, like an innocent fly in a spider's web, or a Hwy 1 commuter at quarter past five. Ridding yourself of the worry parasite requires decisive action. Let's look at some remedies and preventative techniques you can take. 1. Refuse to download 2. Observe and Label 3. Do a Reversal Stress Acupressure Points e dark matter and sticky stuff in order to thrive. The proportion of worry thoughts to joy thoughts floating around at our present time in history is probably about ten to two. That is why it is so easy to get caught, like an innocent fly in a spider's web, or a Hwy 1 commuter at quarter past five. Ridding yourself of the worry parasite requires decisive action. Let's look at some remedies and preventative techniques you can take.Acupressure is similar to acupuncture in that it is derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine. Where it diverges from acupuncture is that it does not use needles but pressure to heal or relieve pain. The pressure can be applied with the tip of the finger or knuckle. The method involves applying a deep massaging type of pressure around various pressure points. This article will outline the theory behind acupressure and how it is used to relieve stress.Chinese philosophy has talked about a life force that runs through the body for thousands of years and it is taken as one of the fundamental principles of traditional Chinese medicine. The life force is called chi. We are born with chi energy that is inherited from our parents. We can also create chi energy by eating and drinking.The energy runs throughout our bodies from points in the body called meridians. The energy flows from one meridian to another to form a pathwa 1. Refuse to download 2. Observe and Label 3. Do a Reversal 4. Laugh About It Take 5 Minutes A Day Just as we brush our teeth daily, we need to regularly remove "thought plaque" that builds up. Take 5 minutes a day to delete any worry thoughts that have crept into your consciousness. Put them in a worry jar, imagine hitting the delete button, do a reversal, or simply stand outside yourself and see how funny it looks. As John Milton once said "The mind can make a heaven of hell or a hell of heaven." Life is probably one big virtual reality experience anyway, so choose your mind games carefully.
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