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This is an interesting tid-bit for the day
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 42248" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I just attended an inservice at work on the topic of chinese medicine. The speaker explained how the chinese believe that every emotion effects a different organ in our body. For instance worry, which is the one emotion almost everyone picked as the one they would like to get rid of, effects your stomach and your spleen. Make sense, we worry and it ties our stomach in knots. He described worry as running around in circles with no end in site. Then he went on to say the only way to end worry is to make a decision and once it's made your worry ends. </p><p></p><p></p><p>As he was talking about it I thought of all of us here, because I know the emotion that controls most of our lives is worry, because we are all so full of indecision and what to do with our difficult child's and our own lives. It made sense. If only the answer was that easy, we could all just make a decision and our worries would be over. I think it's a little easier said then done, but I still thought I would pass it along, because I did find it interesting. </p><p></p><p>Just thought I would pass along this tid bit for the day :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 42248, member: 2442"] I just attended an inservice at work on the topic of chinese medicine. The speaker explained how the chinese believe that every emotion effects a different organ in our body. For instance worry, which is the one emotion almost everyone picked as the one they would like to get rid of, effects your stomach and your spleen. Make sense, we worry and it ties our stomach in knots. He described worry as running around in circles with no end in site. Then he went on to say the only way to end worry is to make a decision and once it's made your worry ends. As he was talking about it I thought of all of us here, because I know the emotion that controls most of our lives is worry, because we are all so full of indecision and what to do with our difficult child's and our own lives. It made sense. If only the answer was that easy, we could all just make a decision and our worries would be over. I think it's a little easier said then done, but I still thought I would pass it along, because I did find it interesting. Just thought I would pass along this tid bit for the day [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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