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| Who are you? Who am I? |
| Published on: Aug 22, 2010 by David Einert
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| Last updated on: Aug 24, 2010 |
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| Categories: Health, Lifestyle & Living, News, Current affairs & Documentary, Science & Technology, Self-help, Personal development & Spirituality
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I ask, suggest, and say please take a look outside of your comfort zone where your mind gets nervous; that you are questioning its authority and knowledge. This is where it gets interesting...
These are questions that I have asked over and over through the years and am getting bits and pieces of information and have found that the mind/body and people provide diversion in order to hide those answers or realized truth. There are several popular diversion mediums that are very acceptable on the planet....
Both reading and movies or Television are diversion tactics that the mind has devised to diver Yes divert our attention. You may ask how. The diversion is the old shell game of the pea under the walnut shell or the folded cards (... more> |
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| Two dead friends and one dead cat. Why? |
| Published on: Aug 21, 2010 by Adam Shaw
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| Last updated on: Aug 21, 2010 |
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| Categories: Health, Lifestyle & Living, News, Current affairs & Documentary, Self-help, Personal development & Spirituality, Work, Business & Livelihood
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Living and dying: Which do you prefer?
Recently, I watched Inception. What a great film. It made me think about death and life.
This was poignant as in the past month I have lost 2 friends and my cat, whom I was very close to. Death of others makes me question my own life.
As a nurse it was part of a standard nursing assessment form to address living and dying with our patients. With little information on how to go about it, we were just supposed to address this aspect of a person’s health.
The truth is that I never used to discuss it.
I assumed that because someone was breathing that they must be living. How wrong could I have been?
Part of my role as a nurse was to assess my patient’s potential for independence upon leaving... more> |
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| Rules, regulations, speeding in a car and forcing our thoughts and ideas on others... |
| Published on: Aug 18, 2010 by David Einert
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| Last updated on: Aug 18, 2010 |
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| Categories: Comedy & Humour, Eco & Environment, Health, Lifestyle & Living, News, Current affairs & Documentary, Science & Technology, Self-help, Personal development & Spirituality, Travel & Transport, Work, Business & Livelihood
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Here in the US we drive on the right hand side of a two lane road and the steering wheel is on the left side of the car. We have what we call freeways that are not free because we pay taxes to build them but they are not toll ways except when they are attached and you have no choice but to pay the toll. The rules of the road are that the far left lane in a multi lane pathway going the same direction is the emergency and passing lane most places here. Most often many use this lane as an unofficial fast lane and go over the speed limit both civilians and emergency agencies and law enforcement. The only people I see getting speeding tickets are civilians.
On the way home listening to the radio there were two view points about those wh... more> |
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| Stuck vs Flow |
| Published on: Aug 17, 2010 by Adam Shaw
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| Last updated on: Aug 17, 2010 |
| Keywords: alone, asking, collaboration, feedback, flow, help, network, receiving, stuck
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| Categories: Health, Lifestyle & Living, News, Current affairs & Documentary, Self-help, Personal development & Spirituality, Work, Business & Livelihood
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Do you like to go it alone, or could you use a little help occasionally?
Everyone needs a little help every now and again. I am certainly no exception to this.
When I set out to create some new Mp3 downloadable products and write my book on the first 15 steps of the Walk Innovation process I needed help to find out if they hit the spot.
I wrote to my database and asked for some volunteers to help me with product testing and proof reading.
I have to say that I have been bowled over by the response.
A number of people volunteered to give me feedback and it has been phenomenal.
So many changes have been made in alignment with the feedback that I have received and I have a really good feeling about the book based on initial comme... more> |
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| All the Things I Need to Know, I learned after Kindergarten |
| Published on: Aug 17, 2010 by David Einert
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| Last updated on: Aug 17, 2010 |
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| Categories: Comedy & Humour, Health, Lifestyle & Living, Self-help, Personal development & Spirituality
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In January of 2007 I came up with this and the only change I have made is a web link for one of the bullets. Hope you ejoy!
Dave
All the Things I Need to Know, I learned after Kindergarten
Some people slept through Kindergarten.
True peace comes from within ourselves
Some people share, some refuse, some still have not made up their minds.
Take the high road because it is less traveled and it will eventually go down hill.
Have fun
We are not alone, but it feels like it some times.
We don’t know it all!
Things happen that defy explanation.
People are funny; similar circumstances provide different results, some people are happy, while others are not.
Give-acts of kindness!
Accept acts of kindness!
Energy flows in and out... more> |
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