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21 Jan 2011 Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You
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J.F.KennedyJanuary 20th, 1961 John F Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President of the U.S.A.

In 1981 President Reagan was sworn in as the 40th President of the U.S.A.

Probably the most remembered line of President Kennedy’s inauguration speech is: “Ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country”.

He then turned to those who’s citizenship belongs to other countries and exclaimed:

My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.

Here is a challenge for you today:

  • What is the main thing that you are pursuing in life?
  • Are you searching for happiness?
  • Or are you focused on making a difference in the lives of others?

In other words:
Are you expecting this world to do something for you, or are you focused on doing all that you can for this world?

Here is a golden key to happiness:
JillWhen you are focused on making a difference in the lives of others, and bringing happiness into their lives, you cannot help but reap a great harvest of happiness into your own life.

P.S. I wrote more about this, but from a different perspective today. You can check out the article at The Key To True Salesmanship


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16 Jun 2010 Can Illness Actually Have Some Benefits?

Getting Well AgainWhat? Illness could actually have some benefits?

Remember that Jesus asked a paralyzed man an equally strange question.

He asked: Do you WANT to be well? (You can find this in the Gospel of John 5:6). Why would anyone not WANT to be well? I think you will find some clues in this article.

This week I am finishing reading the book “Getting Well Again”. While the emphasis of the book focuses on working with cancer patients, the principles that are discussed can apply to ANY illness as well as the prevention of sickness.

One of my goals in life is to walk in heath.
Prevention is always better than any cure.

Getting Well Again discusses the results of research made by many scientists and doctors who are fast coming to the conclusion that recovery from any illness (cancer included) has a LOT to do with the state of the patient’s mind.

Actually there are so many fascinating truths in this book, that I will probably be writing about more of them in future articles, but today I wanted to focus on:

The “Benefits” of Illness.

Notice the word “benefits” is inside of speech marks. This is because they are not really benefits as much as conveniences. Let’s look at three main ones:

1. You can receive more attention.

A person who feels that they are not receiving the attention they think they deserve or that they need is likely to create a subconscious plan that will capture people’s attention.

This plan may include getting sick. Of course no one (or at least no one in their right mind) will deliberately want to get sick just to get the attention of others. But the subconscious mind works in very subtle ways.

Prevention solution:
I am sure you are familiar with the law of sowing and reaping right?

Whatever you sow, you will reap (Galations 6:7). This law is rather obvious when you consider the garden. You sow carrot seeds and could never expect to see a harvest of corn right?

So how can this be applied to receiving the attention of people around you that you may desire or need?

Give and it shall be given to you. (Luke 6:38) Give to others what you need, and your needs also will be fulfilled.

2. Escape from stress and problems.

Stress is a part of everyday life. The effects of stress in your life actually depend on how you handle the situation that is stressful.

One of the very subtle ways a lot of people handle stress is to try and run away from it. This will cause an “escape mechanism” to be build in your subconscious mind. An illness can sometimes be a part of this mechanism.

A sickness may well give you temporary relief and refuge from the responsibilities that the stressful situation(s) carry. However this relief is only temporary because once you recover, the responsibilities have to be faced again. This is often why some people do not recover.

Prevention solution:

  • Face problems with a solution seeking mindset.
  • Set specific time aside for problem solving and do not allow yourself to think about them continually. For the remainder of the day, focus on goals, project planning and other positive areas of your life.
  • Make sure you have time out to relax on a regular basis.
3. Sickness may give you permission to face your emotional needs and seek to meet them.

In the busyness, demands and stress of modern life so often emotional needs are suppressed and even buried. However your mind has not buried them. It knows they are there, and that they are not met.

Eventually your subconscious mind will devise a plan order to face you with these needs. This plan could include illness.

Prevention solution:

  • Take time out on a regular basis (at least once a week) to listen to yourself.
  • Do something special that you enjoy and that is away from your regular routine. Try to make this a weekly event also.
  • Reread solution #1. Remember the law of sowing and reaping.

JillI am sure that you have some solutions and comments to share. I look forward to hearing from you in the comments below.

Resource: Getting Well Again – a Step-By-Step, Self-help Guide to Overcoming Cancer for Patients and Their Families. (Amazon Aff).


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