Thursday, 30 October 2014

Ebola: Why We Must Not Be Fearful

 

WHO warns 10,000 new cases of Ebola a week are possible …

“Why Ebola is so dangerous”

“Ebola airborne: A nightmare that could happen” – CNN.com

The news of Ebola is everywhere. Ebola appears to be threatening humankind and no one is deemed safe. Or so it seems reading between the big headlines. There is a fuel of fear that is breeding because the experts tell us that we cannot be anything else but worried. Not being worried, is akin to being plain irresponsible.

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There seems to be a saturation of ebola news bringing fear

The rumours and news are certainly spreading at an accelerating and ‘overtaking’ rate of the disease itself. Not only are we dealing with the epidemic of the disease, but there is also another epidemic of Ebola ‘information overload’ that is creating anxiety and dread all around.

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Get Rid of Regret

Do you say any of these? If so, perhaps you are living in regret. Aim to eliminate these from your vocabulary and get rid of regret in your life once and for all. 
 
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Get rid of regret today!

Guest Blog: Dealing with Depression


Along the other symptoms, which drain the blood out of your face and take the spring out of your walk, depression arrives with the lack of hope, positive vision and with fears instead of faith.

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Once a mind is fully handed over to the Most High, depression becomes a distant memory

There may be medical reasons fuelling the incapacity described above which too many are forced to face these days. I believed that my experience of it was a result of a medical condition, initially. Yet looking back, I am convinced that a combination of untamed and not always legitimate desires paired with constant negative confessions had been momentous in bringing it to my doorstep.

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Overcoming Addiction

Addiction often comes like a compelling, driving force, a compulsive behaviour. Those challenged with addictions are always looking for ways in overcoming addiction. This is because addictive behaviour is often harmful to the individual concerned and also their relationships. 
 
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Too much sugar in your coffee?

With addictive behaviour there is extreme self-focus. In other words, people challenged with addictions can have a tunnel vision, thinking of themselves and not the impact they have on others.

Compulsive behaviour feeds on itself. It attracts all sorts of other compulsive behaviour. For example, (and this is an example), someone addicted to gambling may also find themselves lying to their spouse, making high risk financial decisions and so on.

Addictions however, are not always something extreme like overindulgence in alcohol, gambling or smoking, which we know are harmful. One can be addicted to coffee., to sugar, cakes and so on. One can be also addicted to the internet or addicted to the television. On the face of it, none of these are necessarily wrong or evil. But where its constant use or indulgence begins to control your life or even harm your health, then there may be an addictive behaviour developing!

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