I was going to start this month’s newsletter by commenting on
how Spring has Sprung etc.. …… when I remembered our readers
in Australia and New Zealand for whom this is the start of
Autumn.
So instead, I switched my thoughts to how everything these days
seems to be speeding up. I’m sure you’ve heard the
expression “instant Karma”…..well, I had a personal example of this
the other day.
After reading about integrity whilst having a quick cappuccino,
and inwardly nodding to myself how important this was in life, I
got into my car which was parked in a very small private car park
and as I was carefully reversing, I heard a small thud which told
me that I had just made impact with a parked car (blind spot in the
car…nothing to do with my reversing…honest!)
I pulled forward, got out, had a brief look at the other car,
which looked fine and drove home. It was only then that I
looked at the back of my car and saw the damage. It not only
had a dent but had cracked the bumper. I immediately set
about finding the driver of the other car because I thought that
there must have been damage which I just hadn’t seen.
It was all sorted very quickly and smoothly as the car turned
out to belong to someone I knew. Interestingly, someone had
witnessed the “incident” and thinking that I had just driven off,
had left a note on her car with my registration number!
So one minute I’m reading about integrity and the next, I get my
very own personal test……instant Karma or what! Has
anything like that happened to you? If so, I’d love to hear about
it.
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Feature: Count your
Blessings
Ask yourself this...
Food for Thought...
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Feature:
Count your Blessings
American motivational speaker, Anthony Robbins says “Live every
day with an attitude of gratitude”. A great idea but how many
people really apply it? On a Monday morning, how many
people do you hear saying “Wow, another week at work, isn’t that
great?” Not that many. But what about the people
who can’t get jobs…..they’d give their right arm to be going to
work on Monday morning?
The weather is another source of negativity, especially here in the
UK. Yes, I know it isn’t sunny that often, but when we do get
some decent weather, the first thing you’re likely to hear is “It’s
too hot for me”. But what about the people who live in
almost permanent drought conditions and have to walk miles just to
get a bucket full of water (which probably isn’t that clean)?
Do you remember how people used to say “Grace” before a
meal? If you’re a younger reader, you might never have
experienced this at all because it’s generally considered to be
outdated and un-necessary. It also has religious connections
which puts a lot of people off …..but actually when you think about
it……what a great way to remember for just a moment how lucky you
are to have the food at all. In parts of the world people are
dying of starvation and in others they are starting to die from
obesity related conditions because they eat so much food ….for
which they probably never stop and give thanks.
“More, bigger, better” seems to be the focus in large parts of
society today with the belief being that with a new car, house,
job, pay rise etc….will come Happiness!
Wrong. It might help in the short term but very quickly the
satisfaction fades and the cycle of desire starts all over
again. It seems that a lot of people live their lives as
though their cup is half empty rather than half full - they see the
negative rather than the positive.
That attitude is one that leads to an impoverished life. Not
necessarily a life without money but one without heart where
everything seems contracted and narrow rather than expansive and
bright.
This way of thinking is often shaped by our early experiences
but the more aware we can become of this, the more likelihood we
have of changing our approach to life and creating something more
positive, uplifting and fulfilling. So I’ll finish this
feature by inviting you to count your blessings and “live every day
with an attitude of gratitude”
Ask yourself
this:
How often do you stop and consider all the good things
in your life?
How often do you really acknowledge and appreciate the
important people in your life?
Are you a pessimist or an optimist? (Trust your
first instinctive answer!)
Food for
Thought
* If you woke up this morning with
more health than illness…….you are more blessed than the million
who will not survive this week.
* If you have never experienced
the danger of battle, the loneliness of imprisonment, the agony of
torture, or the pangs of starvation...……you are ahead of 500
million people in the world.
* If you can attend a church
meeting without fear of harassment, arrest, torture, or death.……you
are more blessed than three billion people in the
world.
* If you have food in the
refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof overhead and a place to
sleep…….you are richer than 75% of this world.
* If you have money in the bank,
in your wallet, and spare change in a dish someplace ... … you are
among the top 8% of the world’s wealthy.
* If your parents are still
alive and still married ... …. you are very rare.
* If you can read this
message……….you are more blessed than over two billion people in the
world who can’t read at all.
Thank you to Higgi Cox
at www.doinghealing.com
for sending this to me.
And a very big
“Thank You” to every reader who recommends us – you are very
generous. We grow largely through your
recommendation. So please forward this newsletter
to a few friends and colleagues.
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www.tut.com
TUT stands for Totally Unique Thoughts and this links takes you
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TUT. I really look forward to mine. They describe
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www.moneysavingexpert.com/tips
This is a great website that focuses on the very best ways to save
money on everything. Martin Lewis is a journalist, television
presenter and weekly column writer for the UK Guardian
newspaper.
Really useful
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A stroke occurs when oxygen fails to reach some part of the
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people nearby fail to recognise the symptoms of a stroke, and take
action. Now doctors say a bystander can recognise a stroke by
asking the victim three simple questions:
*Ask the individual to SMILE.
*Ask them to RAISE BOTH ARMS.
*Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE coherently (e.g. "It is
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If they have trouble with ANY of these tasks, call the emergency
services immediately and describe the symptoms.
After discovering that a group of non-medical volunteers could
identify facial weakness / arm weakness / and speech problems,
researchers now urge the general public to learn the three
questions. They presented their conclusions at an annual meeting of
the American Stroke Association and widespread use of this test
could result in prompt diagnosis and treatment of the stroke, and
prevent brain damage.
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