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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Practice Makes Perfect (eventually)

Emotional responses are at the core of our unconscious makeup. We are programmed, destined and wired to react in a way that is based on the stories we grew up in.
Our interactions with people can significantly alter our state of consciousness if we don’t have a grasp on our own reality. The way we react toward the things that happen around us is a sign of where we are on our personal journey.
Just as chemical reactions will cause change, intelligent emotional reactions can create energy shifts. 
How do you react to someone in a bad mood? How do you treat others if you’re in a bad mood? Are you aware when you hurt someone’s feelings? Are you aware when your words or actions might hurt someones feelings? Do you lash out in irrational ways? Are you able to put yourself in someone else’s shoes?
Don’t you think it’s time we all became... 

to read on.. http://www.lifewithoneeyeopen.com/2012/02/22/practice-makes-perfect-eventually/

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