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Tag: stress
This Is Stress!
Is your “Inner Monster” growing? Are you feeding it a steady diet of negative thoughts and emotions? Do you feel as if you were your “This Is Stress!”
The Teeter-Totter of Your Life
“Drrriiiinnnngggggg!” The sound of a school bell reminded me of elementary school and how we would rush out the door at recess, vying for a “The Teeter-Totter of Your Life”
Pumping Up the Volume To Manage Your Stress?
Have you ever noticed that when the volume of the music is turned up in a restaurant (or your local Starbucks) that the voices of “Pumping Up the Volume To Manage Your Stress?”
How Do You Live a Life? Five Tips
Life – something so many of us take for granted. We often don’t appreciate our healthy bodies and our beautiful minds. We neglect to “How Do You Live a Life? Five Tips”
Operating Table to Dancing on the Table!
When stress is lowered, people are better able to deal with the things that are plaguing them. I have had rheumatoid arthritis for 33 years “Operating Table to Dancing on the Table!”
The Dance of Life
If life is a dance. What are you currently dancing? Tango? Hot and fiery. Waltz? Graceful and smooth. Jitterbug? Quick and bouncy. Ballet? Strong and “The Dance of Life”
Celebrate!
December and the Christmas celebrations have begun. I am in shock! For the first time in my life, I look forward to going to parties. “Celebrate!”
Things That Go Bump, Pay It Forward
A couple of weeks ago, I was pulling up to the light in the left-turn lane, when I was hit by a driver who had “Things That Go Bump, Pay It Forward”
NOW!
“I want it NOW!” Most of us are familiar with the demands and subsequent tantrums of young children when they don’t get what they want. “NOW!”
Living Lab
Yes, you too can be a scientist in the great lab called life. As my husband and I work on my new website, we are “Living Lab”
Poopspective
A little boy tugged on my sleeve after I had dismissed the kindergarten class for the day. “Teacher, did you poop your pants?” he thankfully “Poopspective”