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Six Days Left! Make Them Count!

Friday, February 29th, 2008

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What would you do if you knew you only had six days left to live? You may think that is wired, but don’t you think that some things you will find more important than others? I am sure you would?

Would you drink yourself to death literally, drink for six days straight just getting drunk all the time, forgetting your loved ones and letting your last days be a stupor. I think not!

I bet you would spend all the time in the world with your family, friends and anyone who you consider worthy of your last days on this earth. So the next time your child gets a whole in his jeans and you are ready to yell at him or her, remember six days left you might want to bend down and hug him and tell him there will be more jeans to be bought and it could have happened to anyone.

Your wife forgets to get you a pack of cigarettes and you go ballistic and start to yell at her and you don’t talk for two days. Guess what you went to bed tonight going to make up with her the next day and boom you died, it was your six’s day and she never knew you were sorry and how much you loved her and all the children. Now how would that make you feel?

Could that be hell when you realize that you let it go one day to late. Your wife will remember your loving smile or the fight you had over a pack of cigarettes? When you’re last six’s days come are you going to be Ready, get things done that you always wanted to get done and continue to make the relationships the best you possible can.

Remember today is the first day of your last six days and you had better start acting like it because you won’t get another chance and when you stand in front of God and he reviews your life and you see that you wasted all the last six days of your life, that is what Hell is about, knowing what you should have done and didn’t do it you wasted all those last six days,

That is were their will be gnashing of the teeth and you may think you aren’t worthy enough, then the cool part is this, Jesus wipes your eyes and you don’t ever shed another tear and he says well done though good and faithful servant.

Come on in So make the last six days of your life the best that you can possible make them, your son, daughter, wife and you will be the happiest people that ever lived on the earth, what you have done unto the least of them you have done unto me, and the truth will set you free!

Best Wishes and Lot’s of Love,
Arthur Buchanan

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Riding The Storm Out! Can You Do It!

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

What exactly are problems? Do they exist only in our everyday life or only in our future or do they happen in the past and the present? What state are we in when the problem starts? Can we be happy and have problems or are we only sad when we have problems? What shape do they take? Can they take a shape at all?

The truth is problems are only in our imagination and can never happen unless there is first a thought that something or someone is not acting in a way or a form that we believe they should. Then your mind tells you that there is a problem brewing and is it a good reason or not? Is there ever a good reason to create a problem? Why would we want to create a problem in the first place? When we process information in a way that creates an imbalance in our mind then you decide that there is a problem and it needs to be corrected.

This correction may come in many forms, such as what she said about him and why anyone would disagree with me is beyond my comprehension. How we then filter the results we now make in order correct the action that we feel needs to be taken as too to solve the “PROBLEM.” Which may or may not exist to anyone else on the planet, but to you it needs to be corrected and fast or you feel that you can’t go on. Stop the world I want to get off! What if the rest of us aren’t ready to get off and for that matter what if you are the only one who sees the problem at hand. People may say that you are acting irrationally and that you are difficult to get along with and why, because you perceive yourself to have a problem that needs to be corrected fast!

What if your correction makes two other people have a “PROBLEM”? Now we suddenly have three problems and this literally goes on forever and it just keeps getting worse as time passes and who and the Hell can see the end of this nasty trend of problems now suddenly multiplying into more and more. We can’t leave out the fact that different races will surely have a problem with this and that of another’s race. Yes if you are yellow you sure aren’t going to understand the greens, after all they come from another planet and besides they only eat supper on Wednesdays and Fridays and we all know that us purples like brunch on Saturday morning were does that leave the plaids?

Can you see how silly it is to create a problem anyway? Does the phrase “CAN”T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG” mean anything to anyone? I hope you see my point about problems and were they lead and how this behavior supports the dividing of mankind instead of the loving togetherness that we need to see take place in this world of ours. Yes we all come from the same place and you may call it anything that you want, I choose to call it GOD! That’s right the one and only! The guy, the man and for you ladies the gal that is in charge of the whole kit and caboodle. Yes you finally are getting the picture and that picture that should consist of love, for that is all there is and in the end that is all there ever was and will be for that matter!

Can you see that or do we need to go on in this direction some more? Since you ask! Here goes. Love en you is easy as a summer breeze la, la, la, la, la? Can you see that the creator could only see love and that is why this whole thing of problems is absurd and goes against everything that the Great One believes in! Yes he wants us to love and be loved! What is it that you are after in this life? You can’t sit there or stand there if that is your choice and tell me that LOVE doesn’t play a huge giant roll in that future of yours?

Can you? That’s what I thought, we all want to be loved and that is a built in thing so to speak and yes the GREAT ONE put that feeling or desire there for a purpose! He wants you to use it and make that feeling grow and spread it around and build on it! You see in the end that is all that is going to be left! If you haven’t noticed we are slowly working our way their, yes even as we speak I might add! Have you ever seen a mother breast feed her child? That’s LOVE! How about the dad hugging his little girl? You got it LOVE. Are you now starting to get the notion here? I hope so for it is very important that someone finally sees the LIGHT!

Yes love is the grand design and shall prevail in the end so, can you see that problems really only exist in your mind and in the end we are all going to go in the LOVE direction, so you might as we get a head start and let go of that PROBLEM and move yourself in the LOVE direction as it is really what HE wants and by now I hope you have a feeling of where we are coming from and are going to for that matter!

Best Wishes and Lot’s of Love,
Arthur Buchanan
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Real Men, Real Depression! (Mental Health Matters)

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Depression is a serious but treatable medical condition - a brain disease - that can strike anyone, including men. In America alone, over 6 million men have depression each year.

Whether you’re a company executive, a construction worker, a writer, a police officer, or a student, whether you are rich or poor, surrounded by loved ones or alone, you are not immune to depression. Some factors, however, such as family history, undue stress, the loss of a loved one or other serious illnesses can make you more vulnerable.

If left untreated, depression can lead to personal, family and financial difficulties, and, in some cases, end in suicide. With appropriate diagnosis and treatment, however, most people recover. The darkness disappears, hope for the future returns, energy and desire come back, and interest in life becomes stronger than ever

Depression can strike anyone regardless of age, ethnic background, socioeconomic status, or gender; however, large scale research studies have found that depression is about twice as common in women as in men. In the United States, researchers estimate that in any given one year period, depressive illnesses affect 12 percent of women (more than 12 million women) and nearly 7 percent of men (more than six million men).3 But important questions remain to be answered about the causes underlying this gender difference. We still do not know if depression is truly less common among men, or if men are just less likely than women to recognize, acknowledge, and seek help for depression.

Types of Depression

Just like other illnesses, such as heart disease, depression comes in different forms. This booklet briefly describes three of the most common types of depressive disorders. However, within these types, there are variations in the number of symptoms, their severity, and persistence.

Major depression (or major depressive disorder) is manifested by a combination of symptoms (see symptoms list below) that interferes with the ability to work, study, sleep, eat, and enjoy once pleasurable activities. A major depressive episode may occur only once; but more commonly, several episodes may occur in a lifetime. Chronic major depression may require a person to continue treatment indefinitely.

A less severe type of depression, dysthymia (or dysthymic disorder), involves long lasting, chronic symptoms that do not seriously disable, but keep one from functioning well or feeling good. Many people with dysthymia also experience major depressive episodes at some time in their lives.

Depression

Persistent sad, anxious, or “empty” mood.

Feelings of hopelessness or pessimism.

Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness.

Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities that were once enjoyable, including sex.

Decreased energy, fatigue; feeling “slowed down.”

Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions.

Trouble sleeping, early morning awakening, or oversleeping.

Changes in appetite and/or weight.

Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts. Restlessness or irritability.

Persistent physical symptoms, such as headaches, digestive disorders, and chronic pain that do not respond to routine treatment.

Men and Depression

Researchers estimate that at least six million men in the United States suffer from a depressive disorder every year. Research and clinical evidence reveal that while both women and men can develop the standard symptoms of depression, they often experience depression differently and may have different ways of coping with the symptoms. Men may be more willing to acknowledge fatigue, irritability, loss of interest in work or hobbies, and sleep disturbances rather than feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and excessive guilt. Some researchers question whether the standard definition of depression and the diagnostic tests based upon it adequately capture the condition as it occurs in men.

Men are more likely than women to report alcohol and drug abuse or dependence in their lifetime;14 however, there is debate among researchers as to whether substance use is a “symptom” of underlying depression in men or a co occurring condition that more commonly develops in men. Nevertheless, substance use can mask depression, making it harder to recognize depression as a separate illness that needs treatment.

Instead of acknowledging their feelings, asking for help, or seeking appropriate treatment, men may turn to alcohol or drugs when they are depressed, or become frustrated, discouraged, angry, irritable, and, sometimes, violently abusive. Some men deal with depression by throwing themselves compulsively into their work, attempting to hide their depression from themselves, family, and friends. Other men may respond to depression by engaging in reckless behavior, taking risks, and putting themselves in harm’s way.

More than four times as many men as women die by suicide in the United States, even though women make more suicide attempts during their lives. In addition to the fact that men attempt suicide using methods that are generally more lethal than those used by women, there may be other factors that protect women against suicide death. In light of research indicating that suicide is often associated with depression, the alarming suicide rate among men may reflect the fact that men are less likely to seek treatment for depression. Many men with depression do not obtain adequate diagnosis and treatment that may be life saving.

Depression in Older Men

Men must cope with several kinds of stress as they age. If they have been the primary wage earners for their families and have identified heavily with their jobs, they may feel stress upon retirement?loss of an important role, loss of self esteem?that can lead to depression. Similarly, the loss of friends and family and the onset of other health problems can trigger depression.

Depression is not a normal part of aging. Depression is an illness that can be effectively treated, thereby decreasing unnecessary suffering, improving the chances for recovery from other illnesses, and prolonging productive life. However, health care professionals may miss depressive symptoms in older patients. Older adults may be reluctant to discuss feelings of sadness or grief, or loss of interest in pleasurable activities.

They may complain primarily of physical symptoms. It may be difficult to discern a co occurring depressive disorder in patients who present with other illnesses, such as heart disease, stroke, or cancer, which may cause depressive symptoms or may be treated with medications that have side effects that cause depression. If a depressive illness is diagnosed, treatment with appropriate medication and/or brief psychotherapy can help older adults manage both diseases, thus enhancing survival and quality of life.

Identifying and treating depression in older adults is critical. There is a common misperception that suicide rates are highest among the young, but it is older white males who suffer the highest rate. Over 70 percent of older suicide victims visit their primary care physician within the month of their death; many have a depressive illness that goes undetected during these visits. This fact has led to research efforts to determine how to best improve physicians’ abilities to detect and treat depression in older adults.

Approximately 80 percent of older adults with depression improve when they receive treatment with antidepressant medication, psychotherapy, or a combination of both. In addition, research has shown that a combination of psychotherapy and antidepressant medication is highly effective for reducing recurrences of depression among older adults. Psychotherapy alone has been shown to prolong periods of good health free from depression, and is particularly useful for older patients who cannot or will not take medication.18 Improved recognition and treatment of depression in later life will make those years more enjoyable and fulfilling for the depressed elderly person, and his family and caregivers.

A depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood.

Depression can strike anyone regardless of age, ethnic background, socioeconomic status, or gender; however, large scale research studies have found that depression is about twice as common in women as in men.In the United States, researchers estimate that in any given one year period, depressive illnesses affect 12 percent of women (more than 12 million women) and nearly 7 percent of men (more than six million men) But important questions remain to be answered about the causes underlying this gender difference. We still do not know if depression is truly less common among men, or if men are just less likely than women to recognize, acknowledge, and seek help for depression.

Symptoms of Depression

Not everyone who is depressed or manic experiences every symptom. Some people experience only a few; some people suffer many. The severity of symptoms varies among individuals and also over time.

Depression

Persistent sad, anxious, or “empty” mood.

Feelings of hopelessness or pessimism.

Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness.

Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities that were once enjoyable, including sex.

Decreased energy, fatigue; feeling “slowed down.”

Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions.

Trouble sleeping, early morning awakening, or oversleeping.

Changes in appetite and/or weight.

Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts.

Restlessness or irritability.

Persistent physical symptoms, such as headaches, digestive disorders, and chronic pain that do not respond to routine treatment.

Depression can coexist with other illnesses. In such cases, it is important that the depression and each co occurring illness be appropriately diagnosed and treated.

Research has shown that anxiety disorders?which include post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, social phobia, and generalized anxiety disorder?commonly accompany depression. Depression is especially prevalent among people with PTSD, a debilitating condition that can develop after exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened.

Traumatic events that can trigger PTSD include violent personal assaults such as rape or mugging, natural disasters, accidents, terrorism, and military combat. PTSD symptoms include: re experiencing the traumatic event in the form of flashback episodes, memories, or nightmares; emotional numbness; sleep disturbances; irritability; outbursts of anger; intense guilt; and avoidance of any reminders or thoughts of the ordeal. In one NIMH supported study, more than 40 percent of people with PTSD also had depression when evaluated at one month and four months following the traumatic event.

Substance use disorders (abuse or dependence) also frequently co occur with depressive disorders. Research has revealed that people with alcoholism are almost twice as likely as those without alcoholism to also suffer from major depression. In addition, more than half of people with bipolar disorder type I (with severe mania) have a co occurring substance use disorder.

Men and Depression

Researchers estimate that at least six million men in the United States suffer from a depressive disorder every year. Research and clinical evidence reveal that while both women and men can develop the standard symptoms of depression, they often experience depression differently and may have different ways of coping with the symptoms. Men may be more willing to acknowledge fatigue, irritability, loss of interest in work or hobbies, and sleep disturbances rather than feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and excessive guilt. Some researchers question whether the standard definition of depression and the diagnostic tests based upon it adequately capture the condition as it occurs in men.

Men are more likely than women to report alcohol and drug abuse or dependence in their lifetime; however, there is debate among researchers as to whether substance use is a “symptom” of underlying depression in men or a co occurring condition that more commonly develops in men. Nevertheless, substance use can mask depression, making it harder to recognize depression as a separate illness that needs treatment.

Instead of acknowledging their feelings, asking for help, or seeking appropriate treatment, men may turn to alcohol or drugs when they are depressed, or become frustrated, discouraged, angry, irritable, and, sometimes, violently abusive. Some men deal with depression by throwing themselves compulsively into their work, attempting to hide their depression from themselves, family, and friends. Other men may respond to depression by engaging in reckless behavior, taking risks, and putting themselves in harm’s way.

More than four times as many men as women die by suicide in the United States, even though women make more suicide attempts during their lives. In addition to the fact that men attempt suicide using methods that are generally more lethal than those used by women, there may be other factors that protect women against suicide death. In light of research indicating that suicide is often associated with depression,17 the alarming suicide rate among men may reflect the fact that men are less likely to seek treatment for depression. Many men with depression do not obtain adequate diagnosis and treatment that may be life saving.

More research is needed to understand all aspects of depression in men, including how men respond to stress and feelings associated with depression, how to make men more comfortable acknowledging these feelings and getting the help they need, and how to train physicians to better recognize and treat depression in men. Family members, friends, and employee assistance professionals in the workplace also can play important roles in recognizing depressive symptoms in men and helping them get treatment.

The first step to getting appropriate treatment for depression is a physical examination by a physician. Certain medications as well as some medical conditions such as a viral infection, thyroid disorder, or low testosterone level can cause the same symptoms as depression, and the physician should rule out these possibilities through examination, interview, and lab tests. If no such cause of the depressive symptoms is found, the physician should do a psychological evaluation or refer the patient to a mental health professional.

A good diagnostic evaluation will include a complete history of symptoms: i.e., when they started, how long they have lasted, their severity, and whether the patient had them before and, if so, if the symptoms were treated and what treatment was given. The doctor should ask about alcohol and drug use, and if the patient has thoughts about death or suicide. Further, a history should include questions about whether other family members have had a depressive illness and, if treated, what treatments they may have received and if they were effective. Last, a diagnostic evaluation should include a mental status examination to determine if speech, thought patterns, or memory has been affected, as sometimes happens with depressive disorders.

Treatment choice will depend on the patient’s diagnosis, severity of symptoms, and preference. There are a variety of treatments, including medications and short term psychotherapies (i.e., “talk” therapies), that have proven effective for depressive disorders. In general, severe depressive illnesses, particularly those that are recurrent, will require a combination of treatments for the best outcome.

Alcohol? including wine, beer, and hard liquor?or street drugs may reduce the effectiveness of antidepressants and should be avoided. However, doctors may permit people who have not had a problem with alcohol abuse or dependence to use a modest amount of alcohol while taking one of the newer antidepressants.

Questions about any medication prescribed, or problems that may be related to it, should be discussed with your doctor.

How to Help Yourself if You Are Depressed

Depressive disorders can make one feel exhausted, worthless, helpless, and hopeless. It is important to realize that these negative views are part of the depression and do not accurately reflect the actual circumstances. Negative thinking fades as treatment begins to take effect. In the meantime: Engage in mild exercise. Go to a movie, a ballgame, or participate in religious, social, or other activities. Set realistic goals and assume a reasonable amount of responsibility.

Break large tasks into small ones, set some priorities, and do what you can as you can.

Try to be with other people and to confide in someone; it is usually better than being alone and secretive. Participate in activities that may make you feel better. Expect your mood to improve gradually, not immediately. Feeling better takes time. Often during treatment of depression, sleep and appetite will begin to improve before depressed mood lifts.

Postpone important decisions. Before deciding to make a significant transition?change jobs, get married or divorced?discuss it with others who know you well and have a more objective view of your situation.

Do not expect to ’snap out of’ a depression. But do expect to feel a little better day by day.

Remember, positive thinking will replace the negative thinking as your depression responds to treatment. Let your family and friends help you.

How Family and Friends Can Help

The most important thing anyone can do for a man who may have depression is to help him get to a doctor for a diagnostic evaluation and treatment. First, try to talk to him about depression?help him understand that depression is a common illness among men and is nothing to be ashamed about. Perhaps share this booklet with him. Then encourage him to see a doctor to determine the cause of his symptoms and obtain appropriate treatment.

Occasionally, you may need to make an appointment for the depressed person and accompany him to the doctor. Once he is in treatment, you may continue to help by encouraging him to stay with treatment until symptoms begin to lift (several weeks) or to seek different treatment if no improvement occurs. This may also mean monitoring whether he is taking prescribed medication and/or attending therapy sessions. Encourage him to be honest with the doctor about his use of alcohol and prescription or recreational drugs, and to follow the doctor’s orders about the use of these substances while on antidepressant medication.

The second most important thing is to offer emotional support to the depressed person. This involves understanding, patience, affection, and encouragement. Engage him in conversation and listen carefully. Do not disparage the feelings he may express, but point out realities and offer hope. Do not ignore remarks about suicide. Report them to the depressed person’s doctor. In an emergency, call 911. Invite him for walks, outings, to the movies, and other activities. Be gently insistent if your invitation is refused. Encourage participation in some activities that once gave pleasure, such as hobbies, sports, religious or cultural activities, but do not push him to undertake too much too soon. The depressed person needs diversion and company, but too many demands can increase feelings of failure.

Listed below are the types of people and places that will make a referral to, or provide, diagnostic and treatment services.

Family doctors

Mental health specialists, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or mental health counselors Religious leaders/counselors

Health maintenance organizations

Community mental health centers

Hospital psychiatry departments and outpatient clinics

University or medical school affiliated programs

State hospital outpatient clinics

Social service agencies

Private clinics and facilities

Employee assistance programs

Local medical and/or psychiatric societies

Conclusion

A man can experience depression in many different ways. He may be grumpy or irritable, or have lost his sense of humor. He might drink too much or abuse drugs. It may be that he physically or verbally abuses his wife and his kids. He might work all the time, or compulsively seek thrills in high risk behavior. Or, he may seem isolated, withdrawn, and no longer interested in the people or activities he used to enjoy.

Perhaps this man sounds like you. If so, it is important to understand that there is a brain disorder called depression that may be underlying these feelings and behaviors. It’s real: scientists have developed sensitive imaging devices that enable us to see depression in the brain. And it’s treatable: more than 80 percent of those suffering from depression respond to existing treatments, and new ones are continually becoming available and helping more people. Talk to a healthcare provider about how you are feeling, and ask for help.

Or perhaps this man sound like someone you care about. Try to talk to him, or to someone who has a chance of getting through to him. Help him to understand that depression is a common illness among men and is nothing to be ashamed about. Encourage him to see a doctor and get an evaluation for depression.

For most men with depression, life doesn’t have to be so dark and hopeless. Life is hard enough as it is; and treating depression can free up vital resources to cope with life’s challenges effectively. When a man is depressed, he’s not the only one who suffers. His depression also darkens the lives of his family, his friends, virtually everyone close to him. Getting him into treatment can send ripples of healing and hope into all of those lives.

Depression is a real illness; it is treatable; and men can have it. It takes courage to ask for help, but help can make all the difference.

Best Wishes and Lot’s of Love,
Arthur Buchanan
From Darkness to Light
400 Steeplechase Dr. Apt. G
Bellevue, Ohio44811

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My Utmost For The Highest

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

When you start thinking of how you can help others that is a good sign, as your mind is starting to look at the picture as a whole instead of the pieces parts that others seem to see.

(You Are Getting Closer and Closer to That Perfect You Everyday!)

You will start to focus on what is the best opportunity for yourself to help others, which in turn will produce many golden opportunities to help others and yourself in the whole process! This is one of the keys to “Building The Perfect You.” Might I also mention it holds one of the keys to a successful future! First, you must see the best in yourself before you can see it in others.

You must look inside yourself and see that person you know you can be and you have always dreamed of being! Now you are probably saying to yourself “It’s easy to see!” Doing that is the hard part. You are right, it will be hard, but the key is if you can see it, you can become it, that’s powerful and needs repeating; IF YOU CAN SEE IT YOU CAN BECOME IT!

(This Holds True to Everyyhing You Cac Imagine, if You Can Imagine it You Can Surly Become it, or Find a Way to Make it Appear in Yor Reality)

Once you learn how to have a positive attitude and you can see yourself as the winner you are and want to be, “Might I also add, I know you can be too!” Then the possibilities are truly endless, now you will see how helping others will in turn help you get to where and what you want for yourself.

You will see that your highest thought will include, “Helping Others.” How does all this fit into the picture of the “Perfect You?” Let’s start at the beginning. Your Positive Attitude starts the whole ball rolling and this “Attitude is the Utmost for your Highest!” So at all cost you must keep your positive Attitude!

Your positive attitude is the key to your successful future along with “Retraining Your Brain!” Now I am getting ahead of my self, Let’s stick to the Attitude and how when you have the right attitude most of the time, things will start to change in the positive direction and things will become easier and easier to handle and the people you start to rub shoulders with will all have positive attitudes also, You will find that more and more they will all put a positive twist on things and if they don’t you will find yourself spitting them out of your life.

You have found that you are trying with all your might to move forward and will do whatever it takes to get there, as long as it is within the rules of fair play.

(This is so Important AND Bears Repeating!)

If they are being negative you will find yourself trying to remove yourself from that situation and this can only be positive for your future and that is good sign, as this means you are starting to see that your highest thought is your utmost concern. This in turn is the building blocks of “The Perfect You.”

Now do you see how the puzzle is starting to fit together? Once you have the positive attitude thing down, that’s when you will start to understand that helping others is in turn the best way to help yourself. This may be hard to understand at first and that’s OK, as time goes on this will become more and more apparent to you.

Helping others will be one of the best ways to better your esteem and grow yourself as a person. This is the utmost for your own highest vision and that is the great start on the way to “Building The Perfect You” and this is a game that everyone wins, because the world will be a better place because you where in it! Now do you see how your utmost can also be the Highest? What if I am starting at the Bottom? How many of us start at the top? That’s right none of us. If we are lucky the middle ground is the place where most of us begin.

Anyway but up? I bet you are saying to yourself “what,” this is what your mind is saying to you right now. It is comfortable here and let’s not rock the boat and let’s get lost in the crowd. It is always easier to stay where you are than to move forward, so it is only natural to want to stay where you are at instead of moving forward. What do we need to do to move forward you may be asking yourself?

(Let’s Get Motivated and Move Forward With Our Life!)

First, you must identify where you are at. Please be honest with yourself, as this will help aid you in “Building The Perfect You” The point is this, it doesn’t really matter where you are at! What matters is that you identify the point you are now at and do this in all honesty so that you can try to figure out where you want to be!

Please don’t set your goals too low, as you really can be anything you set out to be? Once you have figured out what and where you want to go. You must sit down and form a plan of attack, this in turn will bring you one step closer to the perfect you, you want to become! Do I go left or right? Right or left you may be asking yourself! You need to hammer out all the details one by one and make a list and set goals that you need to accomplish to get to be the “Perfect You” that you are slowly becoming. Do you really think that all that good stuff only happens to people in the movies?

Well, guess again, it happens to those who work for it, and want to get to that new point, by doing that extra something that it takes to remove yourself from the crowd that seems to be going nowhere, If you stay in the crowd too long they shall pull all of the creative energy out of your body little by little. Then you will only be half the man or woman that you used to be, instead of that growing and glowing person you have dreamed of becoming.

You were born to win, so be the winner you where born to be and you will find that starting out at the bottom is not a handicap at all, It is actually a good place to start, any place is a good place to start remember that any place you are at is a good place, because no matter where you are at you can always go up, and up is a place to be! So focus on where you want to go and how you are going to get there make out a game plan and set goals that are attainable, and when you reach these simple goals pat yourself on the back and set your sights on another one of your goals and before you know it all your goals will soon be meet and you will be where you set out to be in the beginning of your plan.

Then you must set some new goals and get started on the new perfect you that you want to become! Are you starting to see a pattern here? Once you see that you can reach all those dreams, you will see that your future is unlimited and that’s when you set your next set of goals to become that perfect you that you can now see yourself becoming!

So stick to the plan and you will see that the crowd is slowly starting to fade away, this is when you know that you are getting close to the perfect you as you start to pull away from the ordinary crowed at the bottom, as they no longer have the power to suck you back down to them!

Best Wishes and Lot’s of Love,
Arthur Buchanan
From Darkness to Light
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Bellevue, Ohio44811

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