Five Ways to Combat the Blues and Win

Written by Mike Moore


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Here are five ways to effectively combatrepparttar blues and win every time.

1. Putrepparttar 114443 blues in perspective.

It helps to remember thatrepparttar 114444 blues are merely feelings - feelings that flow from our dominant thoughts and just like any other feelings, they pass. When we feel affectionate it passes. We don’t feel affectionate allrepparttar 114445 time. When we’re angry,repparttar 114446 anger passes. The same applies torepparttar 114447 blues. You’ll find that they pass more quickly if you don’t dwell on them. Just relax and wait for them to pass. While waiting here are a few effective strategies you can apply to ensure their quick passage.

2. Thought Replacement

Ifrepparttar 114448 blues come from our negative thoughts and we are able to controlrepparttar 114449 thoughts we have then whenever we have a fearful, disturbing, lonely ,or depressing thought visualize it leaving your mind and being replaced by a happier more enjoyable one. Create a bank of happy, pleasant thoughts to use as replacements.

3. Forget yourself inrepparttar 114450 service of others.

I think it was Tennyson who said “ We must lose ourselves in action lest we wither is despair.” He was sufferingrepparttar 114451 loss of a dear friend and found that serving others helped him forget his grief for awhile and helped him heal. There is nothing more effective than forgetting yourself inrepparttar 114452 service of other to banishrepparttar 114453 blues. “ I hadrepparttar 114454 blues because I had no shoes when uponrepparttar 114455 street I met a man who had no feet.”

4. Learn how to relax.

Frequentlyrepparttar 114456 blues make an appearance when we are stressed and over-extended. Physical and mental relaxation help restore calmness and peace to our frantic lives and inrepparttar 114457 process enhance our resistance torepparttar 114458 blues. Byrepparttar 114459 way laughter is an excellent way to cut stress in half and promote healing relaxation. It is impossible to worry when we laugh and worry is one ofrepparttar 114460 major stress inducers.

5. Look forrepparttar 114461 comedy in your chaos.

Funny things happen to us everyday. When they do most of us give a brief chuckle and move on with life. In my book “ Light Up With Laughter” I teachrepparttar 114462 art of “Miningrepparttar 114463 Moment” whereby I encourage my readers to extract every ounce of humor fromrepparttar 114464 funny things that happen to us daily. When you do this and give yourself permission to laugh heartily and enjoy fully you reaprepparttar 114465 many therapeutic benefits laughter provides. It helps to constantly recall that life is just too serious to be taken seriously.

Asrepparttar 114466 song says,the blues come to us all now and then. They are just part ofrepparttar 114467 human condition. The next time you haverepparttar 114468 blues try some of these suggestions and experience how you too can combatrepparttar 114469 blues and win.

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Mike Moore is an international speaker on “ Humor and Stress Management”, Humor inrepparttar 114470 Workplace” and “ Humor and Human Potential” His articles and cartoons have appeared in publications throughout Canada andrepparttar 114471 USA.



Mike Moore is an international speaker/ humorist whose articles and cartoons have appeared in publications throughout Canada and the USA.


Ewings Sarcoma & Medical Malpractice

Written by Michael Monheit, Esquire, Monheit Law, PC


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Information on Failure to diagnose Ewing’s sarcoma properly may be due to: Today’s average medical practitioner will rarely see a child with cancer. Lack of familiarity withrepparttar signs and symptoms of childhood cancer may be one reason whyrepparttar 114442 diagnosis is delayed or missed. Another reason may berepparttar 114443 result of too many layers of healthcare bureaucracy orrepparttar 114444 exorbitant cost of healthcare.

Failure to diagnose Ewing’s sarcoma and other childhood cancers may result in medical malpractice.

Information on Litigating Ewings Sarcoma cases: Do Ewing’s sarcoma medical malpractice cases end up in trial?

Many Ewing’s sarcoma and other pediatric cancer cases are resolved without going to trial; however, an insurance company cannot settle a case without consent of its insured. Also some medical malpractice cases never go to trial but instead are resolved through binding arbitration. Many hospitals, doctors, and HMOs ask patients to sign an agreement to go to binding arbitration inrepparttar 114445 event of a claim or dispute. These agreements are often in fine print inrepparttar 114446 initial papers a patient fills out when first seeing a doctor or upon admission to a hospital or joining a HMO.



Michael Monheit, Esquire is the managing attorney for Monheit Law. The practice focuses on plaintiff personal injury cases. For more infomation, please use our Ewings Sarcoma Case Inquiry Form


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