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Do You wonder to know how to do this? From this post ypu will know 5 Simple Ways to Get Your Kids to Brush Their Teeth Regularly.
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freebookbox-blog · 6 years
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What You Will Need for This Book
In the course of reading this book we want you to become an investigator rather than a critic. To do this all you will need are an inquisitive and open mind, a notebook and a pen. Please give yourself time to change: you have worked hard at creating these habits and need the time you deserve to bring about change.
In the work that we do, we start out by reminding each person of four absolute truths:
1 Every human being has positive worth. That worth is non-negotiable. Your worth is always there, and it's always going to be there, in spite of the behaviours and habits you may have picked up during your life, and however appropriate or inappropriate they may be. Nothing that happens in life can change that.
2 Other people's reactions to what you do and say are just that - other people’s reactions. Their reactions, comments and attitudes are theirs, not yours. The only person who can define you is you. You are not responsible for how other people feel about you.
3 When you make a decision, you invariably make the best decision you can at that time, with the options you believe you have. There is a positive intention motivating all your behaviour. However the behaviour might seem with the benefit of hindsight, all behaviour is positive in intent.
4 Every person has within them all of the strengths and resources necessary to change into the person they want to be.
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freebookbox-blog · 6 years
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Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might discover and create
                                   Albert Einstein
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freebookbox-blog · 6 years
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THE BRAIN
Consider for a moment the brain of a bee - the size of a grain of salt. It can detect the minutest changes in light, sound, smell and touch; delicately and accurately integrate the actions of many muscles; regulate the functioning of its body's many organs so as to preserve the optimum conditions for life. Such brains learn from experience, and find ways to relate information to others of its species. The bee’s brain keeps a constant track of time and it functions as an accurate guidance system: compensating for wind direction, it correlates the rapid beating of four tiny wings, and lands the little body delicately at the centre of a waving flower.
The bee's brain contains a mere 900 neurones. What, then, can we expect from our own brains, ten million times the size, and many billions times as complex? Where we differ most from other animals is in our highly developed use of language, our capacity to lcam not only from our own experience but from that of others, and our ability to adapt the environment to our own needs.
A human being has the faculty of self-consciousness, in the sense of being aware of his own experiences and of himself as a conscious being. With this awareness of his own conscious processes comes freedom of choice and the ability to make deliberate actions. Man is also an intelligent being: he can modify instinctive behaviour in the light of previous experience. Intelligence and self-consciousness together, give humans the unique capacity to progress and evolve within their own lifetimes.
The smallest development in physical evolution takes many lifetimes, but mental evolution is much faster: an individual’s nervous system is continually changing, adapting to the environment, and reprogramming itself, throughout life. Our minds have become the spearhead of evolution, and the degree to which we progress depends upon the degree to which we make use of this most incredible product of nature - the degree to which we use our intelligence and our consciousness to the full.
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freebookbox-blog · 6 years
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What is worrying? Worrying means spending a lot of time thinking about bad things - being preoccupied with negative possibilities. The more you worry the larger your worries become. You may even find yourself worrying about all the time you have spent worrying. There are many different types of worries; they include worries about things that might happen in the future, worrying about things that are actually taking place, and retrospective worry about events that have already passed.
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