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Tag Archives: mental health
Put this cap on your head: MSFH — More Sanity For Humanity
Mental health is inner wealth; more sanity for humanity! Widely distributing guns while dulling people’s conscience and drumming up their anger, makes a dangerous society. Perhaps society would work better if people who can lose their temper didn’t carry guns. … Continue reading
What’s it all about? Life’s meaning . . .
If the universe was meaningless, nothing would mean anything. There would be nothing of meaning for our mind to apprehend. However, without a sense of God’s presence, life can feel like meaningless existence. Drunkenness celebrates life as meaningless. Faith in … Continue reading
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Logical thoughts about mental health
Mental malware makes maintaining mental health difficult. Don’t just protect your devices from malware. Also protect your mind. Some thoughts produce inner peace; other thoughts wreck mental health. It’s important to notice the difference. Medication can numb tormenting thoughts but … Continue reading
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Love, self-control, & mental health
When I replace my will with God’s will, my mental health improves. What you put in your body effects your physical health. What you put in your mind effects your mental health. Choose wisely. Don’t believe every thought you think. … Continue reading
People’s approval is a poor substitute for a clear conscience
When your conscience approves of your behavior, you aren’t needy for people’s approval. However, it’s hard to be happy if you continually ignore the disapproval of your conscience. No one has the right to make you approve of something that you believe … Continue reading
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The Happy New Year Myth
Until you train yourself to be happy inside, a New Year will never make you happy. Life goes better when you grow and mature through all your New Years, not just maintain the same ole orbit around them. A happy … Continue reading
Discriminate in your reading–plant seeds of hope
All reading is not created equal. Discriminate. Find reading material that is hope-giving, uplifting, challenging, and healing. Read books that fill up your heart with love, compassion, and understanding, not books that trash your heart. Everything you read puts a seed … Continue reading
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At the intersection of hope & despair
At the intersection of hope and despair, take the uphill road to hope, not the downhill road to despair. You’re alive; be delighted. Let God shine in and delight up the darkness in your heart. I’m not interested in apathy. I … Continue reading
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When life gives you lemons (16 alternatives to lemonade)
We’ve all heard the popular phrase about what to do when life gives you lemons. But what if you don’t want (or like) lemonade? Perhaps we could learn from inventor, George Washington Carter, (who came up with hundreds of things … Continue reading
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