EmoshuNewsletter - Monday, April 16, 2007
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Hi Everyone!
I hope this edition of our EmoshuNewsletter finds you well!
Occasionally, counseling issues I address with my clients parallel issues I'm experiencing in my own life. When this happens I make every effort to
examine and address the situation so I can continue my personal growth and continue to provide the best for those in my care.
Some of the tools I use to examine (and hopefully "fix") these things include speaking with my own emotional healthcare counselor, discussing it with my healthy friends, kicking it around with Olga, and sharing it with you in the EmoshuNews Letter so you can offer your thoughts through the emoshuns.com contact page.
So here's the situation....
Several of my client's and I are struggling to "slow down". We find ourselves moving a thousand miles an hour in an effort to "catch up". We work long hours, fill our plates with things to do, "multi-task", and look to always add "more".
And when we're asked why we're moving so fast, we answer:
"I wasted so much time already"
"I only have so much time left to become successful"
"I want to be able to retire with x amount of money in my 401k"
And so on, and so on.......
And in this fear-based process we find ourselves having to sacrifice things we "would love to do", in order to accomplish things "we have to do". We find ourselves struggling with stress, depression, and anger, instead of experiencing the joys of life. We end up destroying our relationships with our loved ones and our friends instead of experiencing the ecstasy of love. We find ourselves bewildered, lost and alone, instead of sharing our lives with others.
And ultimately we find ourselves sad and miserable instead of happy, contented, and in peace.
So in this edition of the newsletter I offer what was offered to me by several of those in my inner circle:
From my friend Dr. Steve..."there is a law of diminishing returns Frank. If you try and accomplish too much, you'll end up accomplishing nothing".
From my friend Rob the Jeweler..."slow down and enjoy the ride. You're only here once"
And, what I think was the best advice of all, came from my girl Olga...
"Don't try to catch up, try and catch on"
And so if you find yourself in this situation, speak with your inner circle. Speak with your emotional healthcare counselor, kick it around with you loved ones, and think about the advice I got from my team.
And if you have been in this situation before but have found a way to address it, share it with us through the contact page.
Until next time....stay well and enjoy the ride!
Frank
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Monday, April 16, 2007
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. As the symptoms are different to a regular depression, Dr Marc Hébert researcher and professor at Laval Robert Giffard University, thinks it is necessary to treat patients differently. Instead of giving them a percription for antidepressants he praises a healthier solution : exposure to light.
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