emotional state
oh great blog, why have I forsaken thee?
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I do truly apologize for being so out of touch as of late. I guess my emotional state has caused me to turn inward more than I anticipated. It really takes a intentional, conscious effort to break out of this seclusion. It isn’t even that I like it, or that it feels particularly safe. It’s more a familiarity than anything, I think.
Spend-phobic
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I'm being weird about having to car shop - been kind of doing so for a little while, but I can't seem to commit to a purchase. I think my indecisiveness about my emotional state/relationship has spread its way into other areas.
Storms A-Comin’
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But He replied to them, “When it is evening, you say, ‘It will be fair weather, for the sky is red.’
“And in the morning, ‘There will be a storm today, for the sky is red and threatening.’ Do you know how to discern the appearance of the sky, but cannot discern the signs of the times? ” - Matthew 16:2-3 (NASB)
I have an 11 year old boy and a 10 year old girl. At our house, there is change coming. You can feel it in the air.<
Homeless Has Harsh Words For Rescue Mission
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Kevin Barbieux explains why so many of Nashville’s Homeless hate the Rescue Mission.
At the rescue mission, people are treated rather poorly, and this poor treatment negatively effects homeless people’s emotional state. Besides that, the rescue mission is an uncomfortable place to be. The only advantage to staying at the mission is that they keep the heater on
Homeless Prefer Cold Weather To Cold Hearts
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As cold as it’s getting around here, many of the homeless are still avoiding the rescue mission. A close look will tell you why. At the rescue mission, people are treated rather poorly, and this poor treatment negatively effects homeless people’s emotional state. Besides that, the rescue mission is an uncomfortable place to be. The [...]
Mirror neurons and positive psychology
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Today's Wall Street Journal has a Science Journal column by Rober Lee Hotz reporting on new discoveries about mirror neurons -- the brain structures that appear to enable empathy. Experiments at UCLA on exposed brain tissue of patients undergoing neurosurgery have, for the first time, identified the individual mirror neurons in humans.



