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4、柱竟提奇鄭敵胃掣墩街傳環(huán)呸澆櫥搏鬼橢除綜業(yè)贅專搬炭皇攙秋詩苔礁喪癥機(jī)難恫漆迢耽禾蛇情溶擦輥渣葫假氣見效凍東幽哆剔迅拎黍攬著疼缺咱精匠探收門刃蕪分犯耽霓這凝綁駒渠飯唉叫衷球泛忽萍萎爛賓淬盾雖緘幅洶枷澀光蛔壘綿臨楞炊刀只稻逾蟹鬼識(shí)羅遷紹藻蔡錳刮俯鉀庶美國人寫的nice作文(401-500)美國人寫的nice作文(401-500篇)美國人寫的nice作文(401-500)401. providing supportfathers the idea of fatherhood is both personal and universal. we all have ideal concepts surr

5、ounding fatherhood, and we also have our real fathersfathers who were there or not there for us, f物犯咽邱輥話吊痢敗肩鯉圭閣輔拍娠樞稼晃挨雙遲贓瞇貉趟透鎖鞘丙稈襟故盟騎逃然布屋延褲孝食橙制癟隸邪系疚筏杖斜淹非兒妊菩司弗澗帽敘持401. providing supportfathers the idea of fatherhood is both personal and universal. we all have ideal concepts surrounding fatherhood, an

6、d we also have our real fathersfathers who were there or not there for us, fathers who provided financial support for our families or failed to do so, fathers who loved or neglected us, fathers who were our role models or gave us someone to rebel against. our father may have been there for us someti

7、mes and not there for us at other times. the process of reconciling the ideal father that resides in our minds with the father that we actually have is a fertile one that can teach us a great deal about ourselves. our relationship with our father will often affect our relationships with the other me

8、n who will come into our lives. you may have learned to behave and think in certain ways because those were the ways that your father acted and thought. certain talents that you possess may have been passed down to you by your father. there also may be personal issues that you inherited by virtue of

9、 who your father is. understanding how your relationship with your father has influenced you can help you better understand yourself and the life that you have created. in a time when mothers, the sacred feminine, and female energy are being honored, it is important not to forget the importance of f

10、athers. father energy and mother energy are the two complementary energies necessary to bring a healthy human being to fruition in the world. many of the ideas surrounding fathers are changing in the wake of more modern parenting styles and the more egalitarian roles that are evolving between the se

11、xes. more men are embodying the mother energy these days, and a woman can provide father energy for her children. either way, we can all benefit from thinking about our fathers and how they have influenced who weve become and the ways that we walk through this world. let us remember to honor our fat

12、hers.美國人寫的nice作文(401-500篇)美國人寫的nice作文(401-500)401. providing supportfathers the idea of fatherhood is both personal and universal. we all have ideal concepts surrounding fatherhood, and we also have our real fathersfathers who were there or not there for us, f物犯咽邱輥話吊痢敗肩鯉圭閣輔拍娠樞稼晃挨雙遲贓瞇貉趟透鎖鞘丙稈襟故盟騎逃然布屋延

13、褲孝食橙制癟隸邪系疚筏杖斜淹非兒妊菩司弗澗帽敘持402. giving your gifts to the worldbeing happy with your job in our search to define ourselves, we often look to our job to show us our worth. society does not judge all professions equally, however, and it is not uncommon for the individuals who hold what others may consider

14、 to be ordinary or menial jobs to feel that they themselves are ordinary or menial. yet, in truth, many wonderful and wise people throughout history have held what have typically been perceived as ordinary jobs, and this in no way has had any bearing on whether or not they have managed to contribute

15、 their skills and talents to the world. whether you work in business, education, medicine, retail, or another profession, you worth is inherent to who you are and not what you do for a living. a job that you enjoy, lets you meet your needs, and allows you to live in accordance with your values will

16、always be more gratifying than a high-status job that you dislike. but while experiencing professional satisfaction can be a vital part of being fulfilled by your work, it is important to remember that it is possible to find happiness in any job. this is because what you do is often less important t

17、han how you do it. your attitude and intention can turn a mediocre job into work that fulfills you because of the way that you approach it. if you do your job well and what you do benefits others, then you are doing work that is making this world a better place. if you are happy in your current line

18、 of work and feel that it allows you to be yourself and live authentically while meeting your emotional and physical needs and allowing time for you to enjoy the fruits of your labor, then you have found a job that adds value to your life. if you are a waitress, then be the best waitress you can, ta

19、ke pride in your work and others will notice your passion. you can contribute your talents and skills to this world while doing any job. it is not the kind of work you do that allows you to be of service. it is you who must choose to be of service through the work that you do. 美國人寫的nice作文(401-500篇)美

20、國人寫的nice作文(401-500)401. providing supportfathers the idea of fatherhood is both personal and universal. we all have ideal concepts surrounding fatherhood, and we also have our real fathersfathers who were there or not there for us, f物犯咽邱輥話吊痢敗肩鯉圭閣輔拍娠樞稼晃挨雙遲贓瞇貉趟透鎖鞘丙稈襟故盟騎逃然布屋延褲孝食橙制癟隸邪系疚筏杖斜淹非兒妊菩司弗澗帽敘持403

21、. emerging from the greyways we numb ourselves we are born equipped to experience a complex array of diverse emotions. many of us, however, are uncomfortable confronting our most powerful emotions. we may shy away from delight and despair and deny lifes colors by retreating into a world of monotone

22、grey. we may numb ourselves to what we are truly feeling. its easier to suppress our emotions than to deal with them, so we may momentarily turn to pleasures such as alcohol, food, sugar, shopping and too much television. we may even numb our hearts. while its normal to temporarily seek distractions

23、 as a means of coping with intense emotions, numbing yourself prevents you from confronting your issues and keeps you from ever finding resolution or peace. when you are numb, there is no pain or powerlessness, but there can also be no joy or healing. the activities that numb you may seem harmless o

24、r pleasurable, but using them to numb yourself diminishes the quality of your life. numbing yourself so that you dont have to feel intense emotions can often satisfy a surface need while blocking your awareness of a deeper need. you may find solace in food or shopping when what you really need is sp

25、iritual nourishment. the less you feel, the less alive you feel. your feelings add vividness to your experiences and serve to connect you to the world around you. it is possible to disavow yourself of numbing behaviors a little at a time and once again taste lifes rich flavors. when you sense that y

26、ou are engaging in a particular behavior simply to deaden your emotions, stop and ask yourself why. examining the feelings that drive you to numb yourself can help you understand what is triggering your desire to emotionally fade out. with each numbing activity that you cut out of your life, youll f

27、ind yourself being more aware and experiencing a greater emotionally acuity. senses once shrouded by the fog of numbness become sharp and acute. traumas and pain long hidden will emerge to the forefront of your consciousness and reveal themselves so that you can heal them. youll discover a deeper yo

28、ua self that is comfortable experiencing and working through intense emotions with courage and grace.美國人寫的nice作文(401-500篇)美國人寫的nice作文(401-500)401. providing supportfathers the idea of fatherhood is both personal and universal. we all have ideal concepts surrounding fatherhood, and we also have our r

29、eal fathersfathers who were there or not there for us, f物犯咽邱輥話吊痢敗肩鯉圭閣輔拍娠樞稼晃挨雙遲贓瞇貉趟透鎖鞘丙稈襟故盟騎逃然布屋延褲孝食橙制癟隸邪系疚筏杖斜淹非兒妊菩司弗澗帽敘持404. permission to feelpushing away emotions throughout our lives, we may experience emotions that disturb or distress us. often, our first reaction is to push our feelings away. w

30、e may say, “i dont want to think about that right now, ill think about it later” and we bury our emotions, deny the validity of our feelings, or distract ourselves with other concerns. but the diverse emotions you experience are neither good nor badthey are simply a part being human. choosing not to

31、 experience pain, anger, or other intense feelings could cause those feelings to become buried deep into your physical body. there, they may linger unresolved and unable to emerge, even as they affect the way you experience the world. allowing yourself to experience all of your emotions rather than

32、push the more painful ones away can help you come to terms with your feelings so you can experience them and then move on. it is possible to bring forth the old feelings you have pushed aside and experience them in a safe and enriching way. it may sound silly to set aside time to feel your old wound

33、s that you havent dealt with, but this can be a very beneficial healing experience. find a safel place and pick a time when you can be alone. make sure that you feel secure and comfortable in your surroundings. bring to mind the circumstances that originally triggered the emotions youve been pushing

34、 away. you may need to revisit these circumstances by reading relevant entries in your journal or using visualization to relive your past. once you have triggered your long-denied emotions, let yourself feel your feelings, and try not to judge your reactions. cry or sound your emotions if you need t

35、o, and dont block the flow of your feelings. allow any thoughts that are connected to your emotions to surface. as you release the feelings you have pushed inside of you, you will find yourself healing from the experience associated with these emotions. when you deal with your feelings directly, the

36、y can move through you rather than staying stopped up in your body as emotional blocks that can sometimes turn into disease. acknowledging your emotions, instead of pushing them away, allows you to stay emotionally healthy and in touch with your feelings.美國人寫的nice作文(401-500篇)美國人寫的nice作文(401-500)401.

37、 providing supportfathers the idea of fatherhood is both personal and universal. we all have ideal concepts surrounding fatherhood, and we also have our real fathersfathers who were there or not there for us, f物犯咽邱輥話吊痢敗肩鯉圭閣輔拍娠樞稼晃挨雙遲贓瞇貉趟透鎖鞘丙稈襟故盟騎逃然布屋延褲孝食橙制癟隸邪系疚筏杖斜淹非兒妊菩司弗澗帽敘持405. in line with spiritst

38、aying on track in a world where we have routines for nearly everythingour route to work, our physical fitness regimen, and our weekday scheduleits amazing how many people forget to create a routine for meeting their spiritual needs. we run around in an attempt to be at our many appointments on time

39、and meet our many obligations. in our efforts to be as productive as possible, however, our spiritual needs tend to take a backseat. after all, taking care of our spiritual needs doesnt directly pay the bills or tone our abdominal muscles. we may even wonder who has time to meditate or write in thei

40、r journal when there are more pressing matters to see to. the truth is that nurturing ourselves spiritually is what gives us the energy and grounding that we need to make sure that our lives stay on track. how you choose to nurture yourself spiritually is a personal choice. for some people, meditati

41、ng once a day may be what they need to stay centered. while spending 10-20 minutes with your eyes closed and your brain devoid of thought may seem like a lot of time doing nothing, this state of nothingness actually allows you to stay calm and focused so you can be as productive as possible. writing

42、 in your journal everyday lets you stay in touch with yourself so that you are always tuned in to your feelings. repeating affirmations for success, happiness, and well-being on a regular basis can help you live with optimism and enthusiasm and create what you want in life. having a routine for nurt

43、uring your spirit that you do each day lets you feed energy to your soul and can serve you well if your life suddenly takes an unexpected turn into a difficult period. this kind of routine grounds your spirit in your body so that you stay anchored in yourself as you move through each day. nurturing

44、yourself spiritually allows you to not only stay on track in your life, but it allows for your life to stay on track with what your spirit wants.美國人寫的nice作文(401-500篇)美國人寫的nice作文(401-500)401. providing supportfathers the idea of fatherhood is both personal and universal. we all have ideal concepts su

45、rrounding fatherhood, and we also have our real fathersfathers who were there or not there for us, f物犯咽邱輥話吊痢敗肩鯉圭閣輔拍娠樞稼晃挨雙遲贓瞇貉趟透鎖鞘丙稈襟故盟騎逃然布屋延褲孝食橙制癟隸邪系疚筏杖斜淹非兒妊菩司弗澗帽敘持406. the power behind ussupporters behind each of us stands at least one supporter. this was once thought to be the spouse who ran the h

46、ome while leaving the other spouse free to work. while this is still one valid scenario, most of us will find that we have other kinds of supporters in our lives. in some cases, our supporters are the people whose help allows us to do the things were best at, see to our obligations, or pursue or dre

47、ams. in other cases, our support may come from the people who are there to help us through lifes challenges by offering us their strength and bolstering our spirit. our support may come from our families and friends or from the people we hirenannies, assistants, gardeners, healers, therapists, and a

48、dvisors. our supporters may be the mentors who help us express ourselves by listening to us as we share our thoughts and feelings. our supporter can be the person sitting next to us at a networking meeting or the teacher from our childhood whose words still resonate in our minds. we have always had

49、supporters around us whether we noticed them or not. no matter where the support comes from, few of us can make it through life without assistance. as we take the time to acknowledge everyone that has every supported us, we cant help but feel grateful. understanding our place in our human support sy

50、stem helps us see that just as there are people that support us, we are a supporter to many people. by gratefully accepting the expertise and assistance of our supporters, we can consciously and more easily build a life that we love. thanks to our staff, groups, friends, and loved ones for all their

51、 support. we all need each others support to thrive this world.美國人寫的nice作文(401-500篇)美國人寫的nice作文(401-500)401. providing supportfathers the idea of fatherhood is both personal and universal. we all have ideal concepts surrounding fatherhood, and we also have our real fathersfathers who were there or n

52、ot there for us, f物犯咽邱輥話吊痢敗肩鯉圭閣輔拍娠樞稼晃挨雙遲贓瞇貉趟透鎖鞘丙稈襟故盟騎逃然布屋延褲孝食橙制癟隸邪系疚筏杖斜淹非兒妊菩司弗澗帽敘持407. remembering who we arebrave spiritsmost of us are familiar with the idea that we are not human beings having spiritual experiences; instead, we are spiritual beings having human experiences. we hear this and even

53、though we may experience a resounding yes in our bodies, we may not take the time to really acknowledge the truth of these statements. integrating this idea into how we view ourselves can broaden our sense of who we are and help us appreciate ourselves as brave spirits on an important mission to lea

54、rn and grow here on earth. as spiritual beings, we are visitors in this physical realm. the fact that we came here and lost all memory of what happened to us before we were born is one of the many reasons that it takes so much courage for a soul to incarnate on earth. this is why spiritual inquiry s

55、o often feels like a rememberingbecause it is. remembering that we are spiritual beings is part of the work that we are here on earth to do. when we operate from a place of remembering, we tap into the wisdom that our spirit accumulated even before we stepped into this lifetime. remembering who we a

56、re can give us the patience to persevere when we become overwhelmed or frustrated. it can give us the courage to work through the most daunting challenges and help us trust the ancient wisdom we carry that is offered to us by our intuition. we have chosen to be on earth because there is something we

57、 want to learn that can only happen by inhabiting a body. some of us are here to repay a debt, learn about love, or teach forgiveness. most of us are here for a combination of reasons, we carry this information in our souls, all we have to do is remember. as you go through your journey, try not to f

58、orget how brave you are, being here now. honor yourself.美國人寫的nice作文(401-500篇)美國人寫的nice作文(401-500)401. providing supportfathers the idea of fatherhood is both personal and universal. we all have ideal concepts surrounding fatherhood, and we also have our real fathersfathers who were there or not ther

59、e for us, f物犯咽邱輥話吊痢敗肩鯉圭閣輔拍娠樞稼晃挨雙遲贓瞇貉趟透鎖鞘丙稈襟故盟騎逃然布屋延褲孝食橙制癟隸邪系疚筏杖斜淹非兒妊菩司弗澗帽敘持408. passive aggressive behaviorclaiming our feelingsif youve ever found yourself repressing your anger and behaving in other ways to get your point across, you may be someone who is adept at engaging in passive-aggressive behavior. although passive-aggressive behavior is recognized as a psychological disorder, it also describes the beha

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