Why must we live happily?

Written by Cecilia Chang


Copyright © Cecilia Chang

What is your feeling today? Do you feel happy or sorrow?

Feeling, I can say isrepparttar most important factor in our life. Don't you agree? When our mood is low, it affects our work and health.

Woman has more mood swings than man. Why most ofrepparttar 137472 people say that?

In many occasions when we have anything relate to woman, people would rather choose man to woman because woman are very weird. Their feelings are always changing and you can't understand.

Like you are having a female teacher; principle; met a female dentist or doctor, when she lets out her temper, everyone will be thinking: “Oh a single who never marry, her feelings is not stable...etc."

Do you haverepparttar 137473 same thinking also?

Your mood affects your concentration at work. You find yourself day dreaming while your lecturer is teaching or when you are in a meeting. Having many mistakes on your work.

If you are working with money related tasks, you must be very conscious. A small error may lead to a very serious problems. You are already in a very low mood but still get scolding and that's very annoying.

Three Factors Influencing Eyesight

Written by Martin Sussman


In addition torepparttar visual habit patterns, eyesight is influenced by three other factors.

The first is secondary tension

The second is limiting or negative thoughts about vision.

Andrepparttar 137471 third is subconscious memories and past emotional decisions.

All these factors combine in each person differently, so each person's vision is affected to a different degree by each one. But it is important to address each one to see what role it has played in your vision. Let's look at each one closely.

a) Secondary Tension

Secondary physical tension is any body tension that limitsrepparttar 137472 free movement and functioning ofrepparttar 137473 eyes. This tension is usually inrepparttar 137474 upper body –repparttar 137475 chest, shoulders, neck, head, face and jaw. In fact, people with different eye problems tend to exhibit different patterns of tension.

Nearsighted people, for example, often hold tension in their upper back, shoulders, and base ofrepparttar 137476 neck as well as right aroundrepparttar 137477 eyes.

Farsighted people, onrepparttar 137478 other hand, often tend to experience more tension inrepparttar 137479 front part ofrepparttar 137480 upper body –repparttar 137481 chest, throat and jaw areas.

People with astigmatism are more prone to exhibit twists and imbalances in their posture – as ifrepparttar 137482 distortion ofrepparttar 137483 eye is mirrored inrepparttar 137484 body. And those people who have a lack of eye coordination or who see differently out of each eye often mirror that inrepparttar 137485 body by exhibiting a lack of skilled eye-hand coordination, or by experiencing a variety of differences betweenrepparttar 137486 two sides ofrepparttar 137487 body.

b) Limiting or Negative Thoughts

The next factor that can affect our vision is limiting and negative thoughts. “I can't see” is obviouslyrepparttar 137488 most commonly used negative statement. Just think how many times you've said that to yourself – without even really thinking about it – throughoutrepparttar 137489 years – “I can't see”, “I can't see without glasses”, “I can't see that”, “I can't see this”, etc. etc.

Most people who have clear vision take it for granted. They don't walk around thinking positive thoughts about their eyes; they just take it for granted. But if a person has a vision problem, they start to develop a set of negative thoughts about their eyes. A whole cluster of negativity about vision begins then.

Now of course, we all want to be honest with ourselves. It would be foolish to tell ourselves we can see something when it isn't clear. But it's very crucial to understand that there is a part of ourselves and our bodies that listens to – and responds to – what we tell ourselves.

Negative thinking tends to reinforce itself. Try using different phrases instead. “My vision is always improving” or “I'm looking for my vision to change”, or “My vision is becoming clearer and clearer everyday” or “I want to see more”. These phrases are all just as “true”, in a sense, but they reinforcerepparttar 137490 possibility of change.

c) Subconscious Memories and Past Emotional Decisions

Unfortunately, it's not as simple as saying “I want to see” and then having your vision become perfectly clear.

That is an important first step but often, it isrepparttar 137491 deeper level – what we hold to be true subconsciously that hasrepparttar 137492 most profound affect on how we see. This is another factor that affects vision.

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