What's It All About?

Written by Jo Ball


What’s it All About?

For most people life is a fairly ordinary existence - and when I say ordinary I mean a contented, ‘far from perfect’ way of life. And that’s okay… until something major happens to rockrepparttar boat.

Divorce, illness, redundancy, an accident orrepparttar 135593 death of someone close – any one of these events is enough to get you thinking about your own morality. When you realise how thinrepparttar 135594 cord of life is you begin to contemplaterepparttar 135595 meaning of your life andrepparttar 135596 direction you’re currently heading. Life becomes more precious and you ask, ‘What’s it all about?’ or ‘What’s my purpose in life?’

You may be disillusioned with work. You may come home fromrepparttar 135597 day tired or grumpy and unenthused after another day when your natural gifts have been unexpressed and passions thwarted. You may feel stressed or be under your doctor and on medication for depression. Other areas of your life may also be far from perfect and although you’ve decided to change things, you have no idea what you might change things to. It is here that many people become stuck and opt forrepparttar 135598 status quo. If you are one of these people thenrepparttar 135599 rest of this article will help you.

Believe it or not a growing number of people are restless with life. They are shifting gear to accelerate away from difficulties atrepparttar 135600 first signs of trouble and finding that after an initial period of getting their heads around a new perspective on life, that life actually can be a magical experience where things that kept you back before – like a lack of confidence or money – are no longer a problem and very few things become major issues. I bet you’d like some of that, wouldn’t you?

So, how do you create this?

Finding purpose in life holdsrepparttar 135601 key – and when I say ‘purpose’ I mean ‘Life Purpose’ There are a few principles to this and I’ve listed them below in very general terms to help you understand how simplistic living, governed by your Life Purpose rather thanrepparttar 135602 dictates of society, can be.

Being Proactive With Your Health Decisions

Written by David Lear


In today’s world, there’s a definite need to be proactive in protecting our health. But that assumes there’s something you CAN do to protect it.

See, most people figure they’re pretty powerless. That’s a good thing forrepparttar healthcare establishment. They like that. You’rerepparttar 135584 one with disease and they’rerepparttar 135585 one withrepparttar 135586 solution.

Only one small problem, though. In 2001, now get this, in 783,000 people died from healthcare-related screw-ups. That’s a fact. Imagine that. That’s 2,100 people a day. That’s 8 jumbo jets going up in flames every day.

Don’t get me wrong. Doctors and medical facilities are great when it comes to trauma care, bone setting and that kind of thing. But give me a break: 783,000 dead from medical mistakes? No wonder that’srepparttar 135587 third leading cause of death inrepparttar 135588 U.S.

Anyway, most people don’t even know that. If they get sick, well,repparttar 135589 only thing they know to do is to submit themselves to conventional medical treatment – which of course is all about treating sickness.

But that’s not health care. That’s sickness care. Real health care is about building health fromrepparttar 135590 ground up. Sickness care is about cutting, radiating, poisoning and taking prescription drugs, which byrepparttar 135591 way can be very toxic.

So, as I see it anyway, we’ve only got two options. Be good little medical consumers and go along withrepparttar 135592 healthcare program that we’ve all been taught to buy in to - or start thinking things through for ourselves - and no one can make that happen but you. It’s your decision – your choice – and your life.

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