Posts Tagged ‘self help’

My Personal Story ~ Part Two.

I will be representing Boresha at the GCA convention later this month, so stop by if you can!

Continuing on from last week’s introduction……….

After a few months and lots of side effects from the medication, it finally got my resting heart rate down to around 96 for awhile, then into the 80′s. While I was thrilled with this, I knew my body was still not like it was and wondered if it ever would be again. Then I was introduced to Boresha.  See my blog on “how it all began” for that story.

The only Boresha product I took (& am still taking) is the L-ArgMatrix. I had no need for fat burning since I was still pretty much skin and bones.

I just got the results from my latest blood work last week. After taking the Matrix consistently for TWO weeks (on and off for almost 3)…….my T4 is NORMAL & my T3 is very close to normal!  I haven’t been anywhere near this for around five years! This was the biggest change in my thyroid levels since starting the monthly blood tests. Taking the Matrix is the only thing I’ve done differently. But, there’s MORE……..

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My Personal Story ~ Part One.

I’m passing this along to my “blogees” on this site, because the information (in part two) could easily be life changing for you and/or your practice.

If you are a doctor, you should read this blog on the phenomenal results achieved from Boresha products. Let alone the weight loss successes and sustained energy, I’ve heard of diabetics coming off of their medication, fantastic results with joint pain issues, male & female hormones balancing, life long blood pressure issues resolving & lately I’ve been hearing of great results with polycystic ovarian disease. I must be honest & tell you I started the products mostly to prove them wrong. I didn’t expect results like I got.

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Something to strive for.

As you can tell from my past posts, I started out strong in the beginning with 2 posts per week, then life got in the way & it tapered down. Well, you have my commitment to continue this blog.  It won’t be twice per week because I got out a lot of what I had to say.  Rather then posting small blogs of meaningless material, I’ll wait until there is something of more substance to post.  What you’ll get is real, it’s me and it’s from the heart.

With that said, this post is geared toward something to strive for.  Being in a profession known to “eat their young”, I think we can all take something from this.

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Slow down! (the end)

How familiar does this sound to you? Am I explaining your life? Do these kinds of things happen to you? Please click for the continuation ~

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Slow down! (the middle)

Anyone ever go through a similar situation like I discussed last time?  What kind of doctor have you been? Are you the kind that you’re in the moment, focused on your patient & it doesn’t matter if there’s an earthquake outside?  Or are you the kind that as the patient is talking to you, you’re thinking of 10 other things? Please click for the next chapter.

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Slow down! (the beginning)

Ok, so it’s taken what……5 months for this blog to come to fruition. I guess you could say I had writer’s block! There’s been an interesting series of events in my life the past few months. One, I think many will be able to relate to if you’re a type A personality like myself.  Click below to come on the journey & maybe your life will be changed as well. This is the reason I’m sharing this, so others can be helped from my experience. I’ll pick up with the book review next week.

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Do you have toxic thoughts?

Continuing on with Dr. Leaf …….. she says “Toxic thoughts are thoughts that trigger negative and anxious emotions, which produce biochemicals that cause the body stress.  They are stored in your mind, as well as in the cells in your body.”  You may remember from neurology class that every thought, positive or negative goes through the same cycle in the brain.

It’s interesting how different things coincide in life, isn’t it?  I was in church the other day & the pastor was talking about how what you think is what you believe and what you believe, you will say.  Wouldn’t this in turn have a big effect on your attitude as a result of emotions?

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Starting the new year differently.

Rather than giving you all of the practice advice I can think of, we’re going to start off 2011 with addressing your thoughts.  Your thoughts have a profound effect on your mental, physical & spiritual life.  We’ve all learned about psychosomatic illnesses, right?  Is this something that perhaps you learned and now it’s in the back of your mind?  It’s time to dust off the file & take another look.

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Does your attitude need an adjustment?

Are you a glass half empty or glass half full type of person?  I discussed this some in my blog on perspective.  This needs to be revisited as it is one of Cottrell’s choices and also something we need to hear repeatedly.

I just watched Creflo Dollar the other night & he was talking about having a spirit of fear.  This is not just fear itself, but also includes doubt.  He says that fear or doubt paralyzes faith and faith paralyzes fear.  So, if you pray as a result of having fear or doubt that your practice will not survive, your prayers will not be heard.  If you have confidence in the Word of God and stand on that truth, HE will supply all your needs and there will be no room for fear/doubt.  As a result, your prayers will be heard.

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Do you choose your enemies?

A wise man learns more from his enemies than a fool from his friends. Baltasar Gracian

Ever hear the advice “keep your friends close & your enemies closer”?  In one of his examples, Cottrell states “by getting to know your enemies, you soon figure out how they think, how they react, and that can help you stay ahead when it comes time for the race”.

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