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Breathe UK – May 2018

Posted By: Inshuf
Breathe UK – May 2018

Breathe UK – May 2018
English | 124 pages | True PDF | 47.6 MB


Viewed from space, Earth is momentous, glorious, unchanging. The
distance offers perspective, an overview of the planet below. On the
ground, it is equally as impressive, but its sands, seas and stories are
constantly shifting. Such is also the case for its inhabitants. For some,
however, time can seem to stand still or move so imperceptibly slowly
that they become trapped, unable to move on from earlier events or
relationships that dictate how they feel and act today.
One way to get the clock ticking again is to decode the past – to
look afresh at friendship or partner choices that reflect significant
relationships from childhood; to work through early hurts; and to
explore inherited expectations and judgements. This can be emotionally
challenging, so try to do it when you feel in a safe, strong place. Once
processed, put the past at a distance so that the present can be fully
embraced and the future eagerly anticipated.
Similarly, it can take time and space to understand why others’ good
fortune can illicit, well, let’s say, less-than-kind thoughts. But it’s human
to have mixed feelings sometimes when a friend, family member or
colleague seems to be on a winning streak. The answer lies not in self-flagellation but in recognising one’s intrinsic self-worth and focusing on
previous achievements – big and small – and being positive about future
ambitions. From this viewpoint, it’s easier to share others’ happiness.
It also becomes possible to see opportunities for self-growth, be that by
exploring an underlying creative spirit, fulfilling a long-held desire to
travel or taking life more slowly. Just remember to step back once in a
while and view from a distance the momentous, glorious, changing You.

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