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Computer Graphics . Start by standing in front of a mirror. Place your index finger on the tip of your nose. Push it back and up slightly. While holding it there, stick your tongue in and out at a rapid pace. If you would like to turbo-charge this activity, tell your friends about it and make it your “salute” that you all would use to accompany handshakes and hugs (with discretion, of course...some of the world just doesn’t quite get the humor conversation quite yet...but I’m working on that).Before speaking about computer graphics let us define what this concept stands for. Computer graphics is the area of visual computing, where both to generate visual imagery and to mix visual information copied from the reality. Further this concept will be revised deeply. The term 'computer graphics' as used in this context refers to a set of computer applications which can be used to produce images and animations which would have been impossible with the technology available only a few years ago. What computer graphics are? In the popular press, computer gra Years ago, I had the privilege of doing some “humor therapy” training with C.W. Metcalf. I won’t be so dramatic as to say that it saved my life, but it certainly did change it. I learned to be less serious. I learned to let go of perfectionism (Well, at least some of it). I lea Karmic Yoga and Charity - Being the Compassionate Warrior The Eight Steps to Stress-less SuccessA long time ago I did a lot of social justice work. We used to call it transformational work, because it helped to transform the society. Other work that often fell under the category of social justice work was charity. Charity was providing help to those in need. It was dealing with the immediate problems of pain and suffering, without really working to change the institutions in our society that made poverty possible.In the social justice world there was always a battle between the charity camp and the transformational camp. When one does Karmic
What is Flexible and Fluid, As Well As Being Before and After Hummingbird? “Take your work in life seriously...take yourself lightly.” ~ C.W. Metcalf, author of Lighten Up. “A merry heart makes a good medicine...” ~ Old Hebrew Proverb. Did you figure out the answer to the riddle? The words human and humor both start with the prefix “hum” which comes from the Latin term that means “to be flexible and fluid”. Furthermore, you will find human before hummingbird and humor after hummingbird in the dictionary. All of which brings us to the connection between breathing, smiling, humor and being human. When you use healthy humor (which means that it is only directed at yourself, not others, and it does not have a negative effect on your self-esteem) you will invite laughter. Laughing will both put a smile on your face and make you breathe deeper. In fact, good deep belly laughs for several minutes have the same positive effect on the heart as an aerobic workout. Plus, it is very good “medicine” for your Soul. Norman Cousins found this out in his life. Potentials Media writes of him, “Cousins is often described as the man who laughed his way to health, a simplified explanation of the controversial healing method the author/editor employed when he was diagnosed in the mid-1960’s as having ankylosing spondylitis. The degenerative disease causes the breakdown of collagen, the fibrous tissue that binds together the body’s cells. Almost completely paralyzed, given only a few months to live, Cousins ordered himself checked out of the hospital. He moved into a hotel room and began taking extremely high doses of vitamin C and also exposed himself to equally high doses of humor. Slowly Norman regained use of his limbs. As his condition steadily improved over the following months, Cousins resumed his busy life, eventually returning to work full-time at the Saturday Review. Cousins detailed his journey in “Anatomy of an Illness.” In December, 1980, some fifteen years after winning his bout with ankylosing spondylitis, Cousins suffered a near-fatal heart attack while teaching in California. As before, he made his body a personal laboratory. He refused morphine, changed his visiting schedule to ensure rest, and gradually improved. Cousins once again published his findings in “The Healing Heart” for millions to learn from and enjoy.” Pretty powerful stuff, huh??!! I would like to invite you to find time to laugh at least three times every day. Start by standing in front of a mirror. Place your index finger on the tip of your nose. Push it back and up slightly. While holding it there, stick your tongue in and out at a rapid pace. If you would like to turbo-charge this activity, tell your friends about it and make it your “salute” that you all would use to accompany handshakes and hugs (with discretion, of course...some of the world just doesn’t quite get the humor conversation quite yet...but I’m working on that). Years ago, I had the privilege of doing some “humor therapy” training with C.W. Metcalf. I won’t be so dramatic as to say that it saved my life, but it certainly did change it. I learned to be less serious. I learned to let go of perfectionism (Well, at least some of it). I lear Why Teams Won't Take Responsibility ~ Old Hebrew Proverb.“If you have a job without aggravation, you don’t have a job.” Malcolm ForbesTeams need to have reasons for taking responsibility. They also need to be given the authority to act on the responsibilities handed down to them. And they need to have consequences if those goals are not met. It would be nice to think everyone is motivated to be an exceptional employee strictly out of personal integrity. And in many instances that is the case, but not always.Are you sure everyone on the team understands their individual roles, goals and objectives? In Did you figure out the answer to the riddle? The words human and humor both start with the prefix “hum” which comes from the Latin term that means “to be flexible and fluid”. Furthermore, you will find human before hummingbird and humor after hummingbird in the dictionary. All of which brings us to the connection between breathing, smiling, humor and being human. When you use healthy humor (which means that it is only directed at yourself, not others, and it does not have a negative effect on your self-esteem) you will invite laughter. Laughing will both put a smile on your face and make you breathe deeper. In fact, good deep belly laughs for several minutes have the same positive effect on the heart as an aerobic workout. Plus, it is very good “medicine” for your Soul. Norman Cousins found this out in his life. Potentials Media writes of him, “Cousins is often described as the man who laughed his way to health, a simplified explanation of the controversial healing method the author/editor employed when he was diagnosed in the mid-1960’s as having ankylosing spondylitis. The degenerative disease causes the breakdown of collagen, the fibrous tissue that binds together the body’s cells. Almost completely paralyzed, given only a few months to live, Cousins ordered himself checked out of the hospital. He moved into a hotel room and began taking extremely high doses of vitamin C and also exposed himself to equally high doses of humor. Slowly Norman regained use of his limbs. As his condition steadily improved over the following months, Cousins resumed his busy life, eventually returning to work full-time at the Saturday Review. Cousins detailed his journey in “Anatomy of an Illness.” In December, 1980, some fifteen years after winning his bout with ankylosing spondylitis, Cousins suffered a near-fatal heart attack while teaching in California. As before, he made his body a personal laboratory. He refused morphine, changed his visiting schedule to ensure rest, and gradually improved. Cousins once again published his findings in “The Healing Heart” for millions to learn from and enjoy.” Pretty powerful stuff, huh??!! I would like to invite you to find time to laugh at least three times every day. Start by standing in front of a mirror. Place your index finger on the tip of your nose. Push it back and up slightly. While holding it there, stick your tongue in and out at a rapid pace. If you would like to turbo-charge this activity, tell your friends about it and make it your “salute” that you all would use to accompany handshakes and hugs (with discretion, of course...some of the world just doesn’t quite get the humor conversation quite yet...but I’m working on that). Years ago, I had the privilege of doing some “humor therapy” training with C.W. Metcalf. I won’t be so dramatic as to say that it saved my life, but it certainly did change it. I learned to be less serious. I learned to let go of perfectionism (Well, at least some of it). I lea Bad Credit Not a Hitch - No Credit Check Secured Personal Loans rkout. Plus, it is very good “medicine” for your Soul.Borrowers mostly get denied from getting loans due to their bad credit status. Lenders generally avoid lending their money to the person who is not sincere in paying his debts in the past or due to any other reason which made him a bad credit holder. A no credit check secured personal loan can cater to the needs of such people through apt financing.No credit check secured personal loans are loans which are secured by the property of the borrower as collateral and does not need and credit check of the borrower. The collateral is mostly your home, or rea Norman Cousins found this out in his life. Potentials Media writes of him, “Cousins is often described as the man who laughed his way to health, a simplified explanation of the controversial healing method the author/editor employed when he was diagnosed in the mid-1960’s as having ankylosing spondylitis. The degenerative disease causes the breakdown of collagen, the fibrous tissue that binds together the body’s cells. Almost completely paralyzed, given only a few months to live, Cousins ordered himself checked out of the hospital. He moved into a hotel room and began taking extremely high doses of vitamin C and also exposed himself to equally high doses of humor. Slowly Norman regained use of his limbs. As his condition steadily improved over the following months, Cousins resumed his busy life, eventually returning to work full-time at the Saturday Review. Cousins detailed his journey in “Anatomy of an Illness.” In December, 1980, some fifteen years after winning his bout with ankylosing spondylitis, Cousins suffered a near-fatal heart attack while teaching in California. As before, he made his body a personal laboratory. He refused morphine, changed his visiting schedule to ensure rest, and gradually improved. Cousins once again published his findings in “The Healing Heart” for millions to learn from and enjoy.” Pretty powerful stuff, huh??!! I would like to invite you to find time to laugh at least three times every day. Start by standing in front of a mirror. Place your index finger on the tip of your nose. Push it back and up slightly. While holding it there, stick your tongue in and out at a rapid pace. If you would like to turbo-charge this activity, tell your friends about it and make it your “salute” that you all would use to accompany handshakes and hugs (with discretion, of course...some of the world just doesn’t quite get the humor conversation quite yet...but I’m working on that). Years ago, I had the privilege of doing some “humor therapy” training with C.W. Metcalf. I won’t be so dramatic as to say that it saved my life, but it certainly did change it. I learned to be less serious. I learned to let go of perfectionism (Well, at least some of it). I lea I Am Glad of his limbs. As his condition steadily improved over the following months, Cousins resumed his busy life, eventually returning to work full-time at the Saturday Review. Cousins detailed his journey in “Anatomy of an Illness.”I am glad to learn in order that I may educate properly.I am glad to search knowledge in order that I may discover wisdom.I am glad to laugh in order that I may brighten up my soul.I am glad to cry in order that I may ease the heartache and pain of life.I am glad to welcome error in order that I may learn and improve more.I am glad to compare myself to the past self in order that I may learn to love and appreciate my being.I am glad to be an open-minded in order that I may become more understanding.I am glad to In December, 1980, some fifteen years after winning his bout with ankylosing spondylitis, Cousins suffered a near-fatal heart attack while teaching in California. As before, he made his body a personal laboratory. He refused morphine, changed his visiting schedule to ensure rest, and gradually improved. Cousins once again published his findings in “The Healing Heart” for millions to learn from and enjoy.” Pretty powerful stuff, huh??!! I would like to invite you to find time to laugh at least three times every day. Start by standing in front of a mirror. Place your index finger on the tip of your nose. Push it back and up slightly. While holding it there, stick your tongue in and out at a rapid pace. If you would like to turbo-charge this activity, tell your friends about it and make it your “salute” that you all would use to accompany handshakes and hugs (with discretion, of course...some of the world just doesn’t quite get the humor conversation quite yet...but I’m working on that). Years ago, I had the privilege of doing some “humor therapy” training with C.W. Metcalf. I won’t be so dramatic as to say that it saved my life, but it certainly did change it. I learned to be less serious. I learned to let go of perfectionism (Well, at least some of it). I lea Home Spy Cams . Start by standing in front of a mirror. Place your index finger on the tip of your nose. Push it back and up slightly. While holding it there, stick your tongue in and out at a rapid pace. If you would like to turbo-charge this activity, tell your friends about it and make it your “salute” that you all would use to accompany handshakes and hugs (with discretion, of course...some of the world just doesn’t quite get the humor conversation quite yet...but I’m working on that).Spy cams have revolutionized the field of home security. They are the most effective tool to tackle vandalism and burglary which is rampant these days. In case of a burglary or an intrusion, the police can view the video captured by these spy cams and this makes their task easier.Home spy cameras are easy to install and use. They work with TVs and VCRs, so you don't need any extra equipment. They are ingeniously designed so that they look inconspicuous in any environment.Standard security cameras for homes include pinhole cameras, cameras with m Years ago, I had the privilege of doing some “humor therapy” training with C.W. Metcalf. I won’t be so dramatic as to say that it saved my life, but it certainly did change it. I learned to be less serious. I learned to let go of perfectionism (Well, at least some of it). I learned to lighten up. And that, my friends, is the power of consciously breathing and smiling through humor. Furthermore, your mood and energy are contagious, and that can’t help but leave others feeling better as well. If you need more of a jump-start with your humor, then I would suggest clown noses and Groucho Marx glasses (I keep large quantities of both, in case any of my clients have emergencies). They are great to get you breathing deeply, smiling and laughing. They will help you to be more “human”, at least as the word truly means. Make it as important and regular as brushing your teeth. And yes, this will carry you along even further on your journey of Stress-less Success.
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