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We All Have To Believe in Something, Don't We?!
Never in my life did I ever expect to find myself in the state of Arizona, especially being a girl from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I've always had a kindred spirit and a yearning to travel, but little time or resources to do so. Therefore, I have not embarked much further from the City of Brotherly Love except for an impromptu trip to North Carolina a few years ago and my family adventures into New York City and the Jersey Shore when I was younger. So when my fiance and I radically decided to jump on my first ever plane ride to Arizona with only a day's notice, I didn't think the people there would quite "get" me. That flight led us to the quaint, yet whimsical town of Bisbee. See, I describe myself as "a little hippy, a little hood". I am from Philly after all, so that's where the "hood" part of me comes from. The "hippy" part, I'm told it's in my soul. I am a horse of a different color, so to say, no doubt about that!
Sharon SmithPublished 3 years ago in MotivationYou Can Turn Around Your Life in No Time: Simple Promises to Make
There is no quick recipe for success or a magic trick that would overnight change your fortunes. Success is dependent on consistent efforts for a prolonged time. We go through our lives and let it slip.
Rahul AnandPublished 3 years ago in MotivationImprove your body language
When a person deals with drug, alcohol or any other substance addiction they might end up in bad personality and find difficult to communicate with other people verbally as well as through their body language. This can lead patients to be more dangerous and less possibility to have a desire to get recovery. But this barrier must be removed from an addict life in order to make them feel more accepting in the society and less embarrassed by their selves.
James CharlesPublished 3 years ago in PsycheCorrelation of Obesity and Mental Health Issues
There is a big dilemma in what causes what, i.e., does being obese causes mental health issues, or does psychiatric disorder push a person more towards being obese? Not every obese person has the same thing, but it has been in studies conducted at the Texas Health Science Center and NOO that obese people are at higher risk for depression and anxiety.
Leora FulvioPublished 3 years ago in PsycheAlcohol rehab centres in Texas
When you have been suffering from alcohol addiction for a long time, you might have lost a huge part of your life and feel empty because of it. Addiction can make your mental health bad and when you try to leave this addiction your mind and body fight really hard and you end up getting yourself hurt. No matter how hard you try you'll need someone professional t get you through this difficult time with their expertise.
James CharlesPublished 3 years ago in PsycheTips For Living With Depression
Tips to Beating Depression Everybody has days when they are down, exhausted and simply not inclination too cheerful.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 3 years ago in Psyche1-800-273-8255
Right now, somewhere in the world, someone just killed themselves. They were someone’s family, someone’s loved one, someone’s reason for being. Most of us will never know if they remembered that about themselves in their last moments.
Cameron GreyPublished 3 years ago in Psyche10 Natural Health Tips That Will Change How You Feel
Maintaining your health doesn't have to be a chore. You also don't have to resort to using chemical-laden supplements and remedies. Nature has provided a vast array of healing options that can improve your overall health and help you maintain that. These 10 tips can get you started on a natural wellness routine.
Mikkie MillsPublished 3 years ago in Longevity