TODAY, A WONDERFUL DAY

Written by Hifzur Rehman


Believe me, today isrepparttar most wonderful day of your life! You live in today; drink, dine, walk, talk, work and play today. Living today is not enough, make it a wonderful day for you.

In order to make your today a wonderful day, get up fromrepparttar 130833 bed early inrepparttar 130834 morning. While brushing your teeth, brush awayrepparttar 130835 unfounded fears about today. Look inrepparttar 130836 mirror and say: "It's a wonderful day".

Go for a morning walk. Look what you were missing in your life. The chattering of birds,repparttar 130837 smile of flowers andrepparttar 130838 (good) morning breeze gently touching your body. What a wonderful day!

After oxygenating your body inrepparttar 130839 open air, sit down crossed legs onrepparttar 130840 floor in a quiet place and go into deep meditation for 20-30 minutes with your eyes closed. Now openrepparttar 130841 window of your imagination and see with your "inner eyes" a giant YOU (a very energetic, fearless and confident person). Visualizerepparttar 130842 real YOU, a very powerful person within you. Takerepparttar 130843 divine energy from your inner-self and charge your body withrepparttar 130844 high powered currents. Isn't it amazing! Lucky you! No doubt, it'srepparttar 130845 most wonderful day!

What can be more refreshing than taking a hot water shower cleaning your body from head to toe. While shaving your beard, shave awayrepparttar 130846 weeds of fear, self-pity and helplessness. Rather grow an imaginative beard of faith, courage and confidence. Now look inrepparttar 130847 mirror with your newly grown beard. Smile, smile, smile; it's a wonderful day.

How To Tell Sadness From Depression

Written by Mr. Dave Turo-Shields, ACSW, LCSW


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Title: HOW TO TELL SADNESS FROM DEPRESSION Author: Dave Turo-Shields, ACSW, LCSW E-mail: mailto:editor@overcoming-depression.com Copyright: by Dave Turo-Shields, ACSW, LCSW Web Address: http://www.Overcoming-Depression.com Word Count: 740 Category: Mental Health

HOW TO TELL SADNESS FROM DEPRESSION

You have and will experience sadness. It might berepparttar 130832 loss of a job, pet or a loved one. Yes, even a loved one. The trouble is, particularly here inrepparttar 130833 United States, we have a quick-fix for everything... why not sadness too?

Our quick-fix for sadness is that it's simply not allowed. Healthy purging of sad feelings is great for you physically and wonderful for your mental health. When you stuffrepparttar 130834 expression of healthy sadness it may lead to health problems, interpersonal issues and depression.

So,repparttar 130835 first lesson is FEEL your sadness over whatever issue is at hand. It doesn't make you weak or less a man or woman to do so. Yes, I have to say "woman" today too, because women have also begun to placerepparttar 130836 same negative meaning on expressing feelings of sadness; so they hold back too.

There are Five Basic Stages you will go through with a significant change or loss in your life. They are:

1) Shock/Denial 2) Anger 3) Asking "What if..." questions or making "If only" statements. 4) Sadness 5) Acceptance

Please keep in mind several points aboutrepparttar 130837 five statements made above. First, each one is NORMAL! You may cycle throughrepparttar 130838 steps several times and may not do so in repparttar 130839 order listed above.

The only time these steps become a problem is when you become stuck at a particular step. Here's an example.

I met a woman about a year ago. She'd been married over 25 years. She and her husband were planning on traveling after he retired. He died within a year of retirement from cancer. She came to see me three years after his death.

She had become stuck at step 3 above. She questioned, over and over again, whether she had done everything she could for him and all their family during those last days before his death. After about a year of ruminating minute-by- minute, she became quite seriously depressed. Then later, she was referred to me by her physician.

We worked through her questions from step 3. She then went through a normal period of being angry overrepparttar 130840 loss of her husband and how that had changed her life and retirement plans. She felt appropriately sad aboutrepparttar 130841 loss of her best friend.

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