How do you Feel? A Self-Help Guru's Quest for Your Brain

HDYF 31 Your Hands Are Power Tools


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I'm under the weather in Minnesota. Even though my throat is sore, my heart is true. Positivity is learned. Anti-inflammatory pills for my ankle because I tripped over a stump. When people don't do their job, people fall down and break their ankle. If we want it, it has two possible outcomes: we will not get it or we will. That is not the case. Turn that frown upside down. Your talking makes you feel better. High Intensity Caffienated Barbie. They had nothing and now they're Tanya Tucker. Some people are destined to be where they are because of their God-given ability...or beauty. This world is a puzzle you bought at Wal Mart for 99 cents: it's not hard. I'm talking not to the emotionally freakish. Practice the art of control. With our hands we drive, put money into a slot machine, use a laptop or desktop. Look at your hands. Flip them over. Repeat. These are your power tools and you are your own repairman. Call the repairman to fix your happiness. It's scary that we can fix our own problems. You can get Vitamin K from the sun. Going back to college as an adult. What's it like to see youth and beauty on a college campus and know it's been sucked from you. Let's think of ourselves as little homeless children. They don't get toys, and they're still happy with nothing. I can go to college old. You can wear a black cloak and stand in the back of the room near a wall as if the cloak was hanging on a wall. We want to believe we cannot do things. It's so scary to get yourself out of your scared-ass cocoon. Actors have the hardest job in the world. And actor is not Brooke Sheilds or Jada Pinkett Smith. An actor is auditioning for dinner theater and becoming the man who sells chicken at the opening of act 2 of Guys and Dolls. Jerry Orbach had a difficult childhood. He became a Jehovah's Witness because he never celebrated his birthdays. You can get your Chakras aligned. The things we want are worth the wait. Do it if not for he only reason that it can be done. Prove. Me. Wrong. You are a homeless child who has the capacity to live without toys.




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How do you Feel? A Self-Help Guru's Quest for Your BrainBy Mark Baratelli