In “The Successful Thinker” Otis has an encounter with a unique individual. Marsha his coworker is confused by the way Otis interacts with the gentleman and learns an interesting lesson about Brain ANTs and the 5 ways to avoid them!
Juѕt the words ‘іnnеr реасе’ іѕ nice tо thіnk about. They brіng uр fееlіngѕ оf саlm, rеlаxаtіоn, and happiness. It is hаrd to іmаgіnе there іѕ a реrѕоn оn this planet that doesn’t еnjоу the feeling оf having truе inner peace. Evеrуоnе gеtѕ there frоm tіmе to time, but who wоuldn’t like tо fееl that mоrе often? Thеrе аrе thіngѕ уоu саn dо tо mаkе sure you rеасh a fееlіng оf inner реасе аѕ оftеn […]
How To Control Your Anger
The operational definition of irony exists for the provider who loses his cool. Great internal conflict is created whenever we scar the very people we care most about. Unfortunately, life as a human being is a messy business. We can learn how to reinvent ourselves as the calm, collected care giver that we originally set out to become. Anyone, can become a person who manages anger well; even in the face of great adversity and […]
What most providers fail to realize is that they have let circumstances push, shove, or even nudge them off course for what they set out to do in the first place. Obviously, no one got into medicine so that they could get to go to war with the bureaucrats, the drama queens, and the policy storm troopers, but you no longer have to let the villains win. Make no mistake, if you are experiencing provider […]
A Sound For You
In the medical profession we always think of high-blood pressure as “the silent killer” but truth be known, it isn’t. High-blood pressure is the result of the real silent killer which is what I like to call “absorption of secondary stress”. What this means is that everyday, all-day we are taking in the stress of the world, insane amounts of bad news, and other people’s drama. In 2008, my life was in a very dark […]