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News for 11-Apr-26 Source: MedicineNet Senior Health General Source: MedicineNet Prevention and Wellness General Source: MedicineNet Prevention and Wellness General Source: MedicineNet Senior Health General
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We will bet you have felt lost in your search for laparoscopy information, after all the net can seem like a labyrinth of misinformation about laparoscopy. Well do not worry, sit back, have a coffee, relax because you have finally found a web site which can service your laparoscopy needs. The sites are operated by gurus in the laparoscopy field but on the off chance that the sites do not provide you with the laparoscopy information you are looking for, please come back and navigate through the menu on the right. Journaling for Health: Five Techniques for Wellness by: Patti Testerman
1. Write about how you feel about everyday events; writing about the events is fine, but be sure to include the feelings. The goal is to get the intense emotions on paper and out of your body/mind. 2. Write about the issues that are most impacting your life today, particularly any health concerns. 3. Make a list of everything causing you stress—which can lead to ill-health, then note what you can (or cannot) do about each item. 4. If you can't get an event out of your mind—like an unpleasant conversation with a co-worker—write what you wish the conversation had unfolded, in dialogue form. 5. Create a mantra or positive affirmation, then journal ways to fulfill the affirmation. An example of a mantra might be: "I am safe, my life is filled with peace." Finally, re-read your journals on a consistent basis, looking for self-defeating or negative patterns.
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