WHAT TO DO ABOUT STRES: THE 30 POINT PLAN

Written by Craig Lock


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24. Learn to confide in others.

25. Learn to accept what can't be changed in others, i.e., personality or decisions.

26. Learn to accept that some things aren't as important to others as they are to you.

27. Learn to delegate - don't try to do everything yourself.

28. Learn to recognize stress. Do not become so accustomed to feeling stress that it becomes a normal part of your life.

29. Have trust in other people.

And finally, no matter how stressful or hopeless your situation may appear to be...

30. NEVER GIVE UP HOPE. ALWAYS have GREAT FAITH IN YOURSELF AND ESPECIALLY IN GOD, our Creator, or whatever YOU understand God to be:The Universe,repparttar Ultimate Source, Life, Great Spirit, your Higher Self ... that things will eventually work out for you. Just know that there is a "special" plan and purpose for your life. Perhaps it is to do good deeds by helping others... and so help yourself.

In seeking it, you will makerepparttar 115904 most of your unique potential and gifts and fulfill your unique Divine Destiny.

Allrepparttar 115905 best in MANAGING your stress levels.

Good luck

Craig Lock

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Craig Lock has written extensively on the subject of stress, as well as doing much studying in the field of self help.Craig is a writer, who believes in encouraging and helping others to find their talents and gifts, to strive for and accomplish their dreams in life, whatever they may be. He truly believes people can overcome obstacles, rise to any occasion, and accomplish their "impossible" dream with enough faith and commitment.




The Importance of Proper Digestion and Food Assimilation

Written by Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H.


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Whenrepparttar work of digestion is finished andrepparttar 115903 useful part ofrepparttar 115904 food has been absorbed, there remains nothing to be done but to dispose ofrepparttar 115905 indigestible and useless residue by pushing it along two or three feet further. Certainly no good reason can be assigned forrepparttar 115906 further retention ofrepparttar 115907 waste matters. It is indeed highly absurd to suppose that forty hours are needed to transportrepparttar 115908 feces two and a half feet when they have already traveled twenty-five feet in eight hours.

Dr. John Christopher, a naturopathic doctor, recommended movingrepparttar 115909 bowels at least three times a day or after each meal. Four movements daily is a still better rhythm and is easily established by a biologic regimen. When toxic waste matter is left to stagnate inrepparttar 115910 lower bowel tract,repparttar 115911 system becomes polluted with poisonous gases which congest and irritaterepparttar 115912 surrounding organs, causing adhesions, and other ailments.

The carmine capsule test shows that in most cases in whichrepparttar 115913 bowels move once daily,repparttar 115914 waste disposal function is always several days in arrears.

The colon containsrepparttar 115915 waste and residues of several meals--anywhere from five to twenty or even more, so that there is ample opportunity forrepparttar 115916 putrefactive process to get well under way. The putrefaction isrepparttar 115917 source ofrepparttar 115918 foul odor and gases which originate inrepparttar 115919 colon, and which are not only most offensive torepparttar 115920 sense of smell, but as is well known, are also highly poisonous, and may give rise to nausea, "biliousness," loss of appetite, foul tongue, bad breath, dingy skin, headache, Bright's disease, and a host of other grave disorders.

Meat also has become a culprit inrepparttar 115921 developement of constipation, as it encourages putrefaction ofrepparttar 115922 colon both by introducing putrefactive organisms in great numbers and also by providing material which is best calculated to encouragerepparttar 115923 growth of putrefactive organisms inrepparttar 115924 colon. Throughrepparttar 115925 putrefaction of undigested remnants ofrepparttar 115926 meat eaten, ammonia and other alkaline substances are formed which paralyzerepparttar 115927 bowel.

The infection ofrepparttar 115928 bowel which results from meat-eating also gives rise to colitis and causes a spastic or contracted condition ofrepparttar 115929 descending colon, a condition found inrepparttar 115930 most obstinate forms of constipation.

Most persons who suffer from constipation also habitually drink too little water. Women drink less than men. It is difficult to account for this scanty use of a necessary of life, which costs little and is of such inestimable value torepparttar 115931 body. The consequence of a scanty use of water is abnormal dryness ofrepparttar 115932 feces, which delays their passage throughrepparttar 115933 lower colon, and often causes an actual stoppage inrepparttar 115934 pelvic colon orrepparttar 115935 rectum.

Persons who sweat much, either asrepparttar 115936 result of hot weather, vigorous exercise, or hot baths, are likely to suffer from constipation, unless special care is taken to supplyrepparttar 115937 body with water sufficient to make goodrepparttar 115938 loss. The skin ordinarily throws off as perspiration an ounce and a half of water each hour, or more than a quart in twenty-four hours. By active exercise or sweating baths this amount may be increased to thirty or forty ounces in an hour. The kidneys excrete two to three pints daily. It is evident, then, that care must be exercised to replacerepparttar 115939 water that is lost throughrepparttar 115940 skin and kidneys.

Of course, one may receive temporary relief of constipation by using an herbal laxative to clearrepparttar 115941 lower bowel tract, but only lower bowel tonics will get atrepparttar 115942 cause. With these quality tonics and stabilized probiotics, we feedrepparttar 115943 eliminative organs and allow them to work on their own and eventually eliminaterepparttar 115944 use of enemas, colonics and laxatives. The proper procedure is to build uprepparttar 115945 body, to cleanse it, and see thatrepparttar 115946 bowels work freely.

Editor of the semi-monthly e-zine named, "Your Electrical Body", Rita has studied with master herbalists and naturopaths alike. Endeavoring to follow the precepts of Dr. John Christopher, she has aided numerous folks to enhance their health. Check out her FREE E-zine, FREE Catalog and gift along with an informative ebook offer. http://www.electricalbody.com/ebook.htm


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