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Striving for development.
A person must constantly strive for his development and perfection, and, as you know, there are no limits to perfection. Our world is changing every second. And the laws of his being also inevitably change. But in order to seriously think about this, you need to stop treating the world like a consumer, from which you only need to take, It is necessary to look at this world as something that needs to be given! The field created by people directly affects, regardless of our desire, the processe...
Silence...
And sometimes, always in winter, there are days when you want to be silent. Silence rises from within and fills the surrounding space. No unnecessary words, no sounds from the street, not even your favorite music. Only blissful, healing silence - silence and peace, smooth movements and contemplation... Time passes inaudibly, giving birth to new thoughts, helping new feelings grow and become more tangible. "Silence, you're the best thing I've heard..."
"January Brain"
If you still can't get into working mode and force yourself to do something, then it's that January brain to blame. As scientists explain, long holidays "change the regulation of sleep, wakefulness and biological clock cycles," so a sharp return to routine is a real stress for the body. Natural light, sports, vitamin D and an adequate sleep regime will help you return to your usual routine. Psychologists also advise not to blame yourself for not wanting to do anythi
Striving for development.
A person must constantly strive for his development and perfection, and, as you know, there are no limits to perfection. Our world is changing every second. And the laws of his being also inevitably change. But in order to seriously think about this, you need to stop treating the world like a consumer, from which you only need to take, It is necessary to look at this world as something that needs to be given! The field created by people directly affects, regardless of our desire, the processe...
Silence...
And sometimes, always in winter, there are days when you want to be silent. Silence rises from within and fills the surrounding space. No unnecessary words, no sounds from the street, not even your favorite music. Only blissful, healing silence - silence and peace, smooth movements and contemplation... Time passes inaudibly, giving birth to new thoughts, helping new feelings grow and become more tangible. "Silence, you're the best thing I've heard..."
"January Brain"
If you still can't get into working mode and force yourself to do something, then it's that January brain to blame. As scientists explain, long holidays "change the regulation of sleep, wakefulness and biological clock cycles," so a sharp return to routine is a real stress for the body. Natural light, sports, vitamin D and an adequate sleep regime will help you return to your usual routine. Psychologists also advise not to blame yourself for not wanting to do anythi
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The alarm does not go away... and my soul hurts... What else can I do? Nothing. Wait and distract yourself if possible. As a child, you break your knee, scratch yourself — and then everything healed and there was no trace left. This is how the body works, it heals itself. Both the wise Paracelsus and the brilliant Avicenna believed that one should rely on the nature of things. And the nature of things is this: all living things strive for healing. And this applies to physical wounds, mental suffering, and even life situations. If nothing else depends on us, we must rely on nature. Paracelsus was looking for a cure for the sufferings of the soul; but then he realized that the soul heals itself. That's the way she works. And that's how life works — sooner or later everything falls into place. We need to distract ourselves, take a break and stop "chewing" the situation, dig out the wound and scratch the sore — this way they will heal faster. Peace heals. Sometimes it's better than aggressive intervention.…
The alarm does not go away... and my soul hurts... What else can I do? Nothing. Wait and distract yourself if possible. As a child, you break your knee, scratch yourself — and then everything healed and there was no trace left. This is how the body works, it heals itself. Both the wise Paracelsus and the brilliant Avicenna believed that one should rely on the nature of things. And the nature of things is this: all living things strive for healing. And this applies to physical wounds, mental suffering, and even life situations. If nothing else depends on us, we must rely on nature. Paracelsus was looking for a cure for the sufferings of the soul; but then he realized that the soul heals itself. That's the way she works. And that's how life works — sooner or later everything falls into place. We need to distract ourselves, take a break and stop "chewing" the situation, dig out the wound and scratch the sore — this way they will heal faster. Peace heals. Sometimes it's better than aggressive intervention.…
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