Author: | James Hackley | ISBN: | 9781466133846 |
Publisher: | James Hackley | Publication: | December 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | James Hackley |
ISBN: | 9781466133846 |
Publisher: | James Hackley |
Publication: | December 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Author Jon Kabat-Zinn introduced the world to the concept Wherever You Go, There You Are in his super selling book of the same title. Often we tend to believe that if we were somewhere else or doing something else with someone else, our lives would be greatly improved. However, the common denominator that arises in whatever situation we may find ourselves is ourselves. When we have destructive mental habits that cause us to become easily annoyed, bothered, angered, or we seem to always wish things were different; these tendencies will follow and haunt us to the grave. Only then will we truly discover that elusive peace that evaded us while we walked the earth. The reverse is also true. If we are a happy-go-lucky type who manages to see the good in everything and everyone, all of our days will be blessed no matter where we are. So which one are you?
In these difficult times of chaos and economic woes, perhaps you’ve begun to feel as if that proverbial light at the end of the tunnel has been cut off by God as a cost savings measure. On Day 13 we will examine stress, depression, low self-esteem, addiction and discuss how to keep from falling victim to these mental pitfalls.
Author Jon Kabat-Zinn introduced the world to the concept Wherever You Go, There You Are in his super selling book of the same title. Often we tend to believe that if we were somewhere else or doing something else with someone else, our lives would be greatly improved. However, the common denominator that arises in whatever situation we may find ourselves is ourselves. When we have destructive mental habits that cause us to become easily annoyed, bothered, angered, or we seem to always wish things were different; these tendencies will follow and haunt us to the grave. Only then will we truly discover that elusive peace that evaded us while we walked the earth. The reverse is also true. If we are a happy-go-lucky type who manages to see the good in everything and everyone, all of our days will be blessed no matter where we are. So which one are you?
In these difficult times of chaos and economic woes, perhaps you’ve begun to feel as if that proverbial light at the end of the tunnel has been cut off by God as a cost savings measure. On Day 13 we will examine stress, depression, low self-esteem, addiction and discuss how to keep from falling victim to these mental pitfalls.