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    When one possess open, honest and thoughtful communication, you can reveal aspects of life that have been hidden within ones mind. It is a lot easier said than done, because even for myself I know that being superstitious is all about where your mind can take you and its not true reality. It just seems easier to defy logic and proceed in believing our own psychic powers. The validity of superstitions is almost always recognized but just set aside and done nothing with. As followed is a question…

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    daily by their fears, weather it’s a physical presence or a mental visualization that haunts your mind. But you don’t have to be. We can all overcome those fears, but subconsciously may not even consider it. Maybe you're okay with having a phobia or two, or maybe you haven't realized the impact it has on your life. Ask yourself, Is fear controlling you?…

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    course. The turbulent thoughts of your mind can pull your sailboat way off track. At times, pulling it into the dangerous whirlpools of the Bermuda Triangle! My mind must be anchored strong and steady to stay on course in the storm of negative thinking. Just as I pull my body back to proper position to make a technical correction, I can pull my mind back the same way by using an anchor. An anchor is a series of thoughts or actions that will pull someone 's mind back to focus and doubtfulness. A…

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    Self-Awareness In Nursing

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    Self-awareness is to become more acquainted with around oneself as a man and the vital things in life that influence us in various ways. It likewise incorporates, considering how our state of mind and conviction can impact others. On the off chance that we have the awareness of our own life than we can better comprehend distinctive. Self-awareness is imperative since when a man has a superior comprehension of itself, they can encounter themselves…

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    2001: A Space Odyssey and how he feels it represents our present minds. The imagery of Hal being disconnected and the astronaut’s near deaths has the reader rethinking about what might happen in the future. The scene also goes along with Carr’s belief on how the brain changes and our minds work differently from online use. The scene foreshadows that this may end up harming one person, but many through their decreasing state of mind. Through his anecdotes of Bruce Friedman and Scott Karp, Carr…

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    The Thorny Road Of Honor

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    are used to show that although we view them as successful, those people were ridiculed and had very harsh lives with the society around them. In “The Thorny Road of Honor,” Andersen uses simile to make connections, imagery to create a picture in the minds of the reader, and symbolism throughout the essay in order to tie all the hardships faced by those we view as historical successes together. Andersen uses a simile to illustrate the connection between what he will discuss and the metaphorical…

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    through the use of the Scheherazade motif, the “Can You?” motif, as well as the symbolism of the caged bird, to demonstrate that despite certain external circumstances, self-determination is attainable and the ability to reach it is embedded within the mind of the individual. Despite being forced to…

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    which led her to worry less and just remain calm. Even though she had her initial opinion, she was able to change it on her own. In some instances people can have contrasting opinions but when these opinions are discussed someone could change their mind. As I mentioned earlier, this happens very often in a courtroom. As an example, A popular law show that recently ended aired an episode that supports my thinking. In episode 17 of Season 7, two lawyers Diane and Cary were defending their…

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    session in that specific moment, maybe I should have been more open to her opinions on meeting times. However, in the past, she has been resistant as I expressed in my first reflection to meet. It does worry me that her personal situation may be overpowering her desire to do these sessions. Moving forward, she spoke a little about how she has been very low and her body was causing her some pain and attempting to arrange thoughts in her mind was just too difficult…

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    and improvement. In every encounter we either give life or we drain it. There is no neutral exchange. We control our emotions and thoughts which trigger reactions. Fear and hope are strongest emotions. While fear drains, hope fuel the heart, mind and body with strength and joy. Learning to lean into hope and let go of fear, whether it be past or future, is a learning process. The awesome news is anyone can learn it and apply it in life. The past cannot be changed and the future is…

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