Colonoscopy Dangers: Reader Story

Colonoscopy Dangers: Reader Story

Join me and Dane Johnson of CrohnsColitisLifestyle as we discuss one of his client's issues after getting a colonoscopy.  Learn more about my report, What You Need to Know…

Numerology Forecast for July 2008

This is really fun, it’s from my friend Aileen Nobles (psychic and EFT therapist) – ENJOY!

YOUR JULY NUMEROLOGY FORECAST

To find your personal forecast add the day and month of your birth date. Continue adding until you get a single digit.

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The Perfect Place To Live – Part 2

Following on from my last post about The Perfect Place To Live, here’s what else I’ve learned about myself during this exploration:

1. I’ve noticed that no matter where I am, when things get really difficult (kids, health, food – i.e. sourcing healthy food and cooking from scratch, exhaustion, etc.) my knee-jerk reaction is to get out of there and go to the other place. If I’m in White Rock, then I think, “Well if I was in Playa del Carmen, this wouldn’t be happening because x, y, z. So I need to get to Playa and everything will be okay.” And then vice versa. When I get frustrated, exhausted, or angry here in Playa, my automatic assumption is that changing the location (going home) will bring relief, solve the problem.

2. I’m here in the Caribbean Mayan Riviera and there are atill times when I’m cold.

3. The kids are no easier to take care of here in Playa where they are able to go outside all the time. You see, in White Rock, the kids are so much easier to take care of in the summer, than in the winter. Because when they get ratty in the house, I take them outside to the yard and presto, everyone is great.

So I had assumed that if we lived somewhere the weather was nice, the kids would be so much easier to take care of and my life would get a lot easier.