Make It A
Positive
Good
morning again Followers,
Today is
Friday the 13th, with all the bad news regarding the virus this day is
fitting, Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day in Western superstition.
It occurs when the 13th day of the month in the Gregorian calendar falls on a
Friday, which happens at least once every year but can occur up to three times
in the same year—for example, in 2015, Friday the 13th occurred in February,
March, and November. 2017 through 2020 will all have two Friday the 13ths, and
the years 2021 and 2022 will have just one occurrence each.
But I am
not going there for this blog post is a way of healing and are articles of positive
outlooks. Dan’s lucky numbers are 7 and
13; whenever he pays the lottery, those two numbers come up. He always tells me that Friday the 13th
is his lucky day.
The other
day I received an e-mail with a whole another approach to the thinking of the
virus and I would love to share it with you.
CORONA
VIRUS AND YOUR BODY
Corona
Virus (COVID-19) is in the same family as the common cold. Symptoms include runny nose, some report sore
throat, some fever. Most all survive and
those who have been able to get their reports somewhere on the news have talked
about minimal symptoms that last a very short time. Those who are less
fortunate have respiratory difficulty and tracking is much like a severe
flu. The small number of fatalities are
mostly elderly, very young and immuno-compromised folks.
Here are
a few important points.
Don't
lose perspective! Good news.... overall
death rate is much less than last year's flu.
In China, death rate averaged 2%.
Reported by CDC: the impact of the annual influenza has resulted between
9 million – 45 million illnesses, between 140,000 – 810,000 hospitalizations
and between 12,000 – 61,000 deaths annually since 2010. That's as high as 120,000-610,000 annual
deaths in the United States alone!
[Corrected statement removing "annual": That's as high as 120,000-610,000 deaths in
the United States alone!] So far,
around the WORLD, there have been 4,600 deaths related to this corona virus,
with 36 in the U.S.
CORONA
VIRUS AND YOUR SOUL
3 Jn 1:2
"Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go
well with you, even as your soul is getting along well.
Your mind
and how you respond to your environment or circumstances is critical to your
overall well-being. How much time are
you spending listening to "bad news" or thinking about things that
could go wrong? Our thoughts have
feet.... if we allow them to take off into the dark places of our mind, it will
impact our whole being!
A healthy
soul is a peaceful mind, and healthy emotions.
Having a healthy soul doesn't just happen. As a matter of fact, we have to be
intentional to create harmony and balance.
Below are
a few ideas to calm your soul during times of uncertainty!
Laughter
- You have to! It truly is “good
medicine”. Proverbs 17:22 -- "A
joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones." While you are at home because your trip has
been cancelled, or the kids are home from school, find some good, clean comedy
to brighten your day and put a smile on your face.
Positive
news - Turn off the TV news and read or watch things that are encouraging and
uplifting. If there is anything bad going on that you need to know, someone
will surely tell you! You may also want to stay off of social media if you tend
to be frustrated or discouraged by what you see there.
Music-
Choose to put on some beautiful music that makes you happy or causes you to
focus on the goodness. If you are feeling blue, put on some music that you can
dance to and dance your blues away! Play some soothing instrumental music when
you feel anxious or stressed.
Nature -
Take a walk or just go outside. Nature is very soothing to our souls. Fresh air
and sunshine benefit us physically, and the smells and sounds of nature can
promote calm and peaceful feelings.
Practice
gratitude - Instead of focusing on the chaos in the world around you or people
you don't agree with.... write things down that you are thankful for. Your
mind. Grab a journal, and daily in the morning and the evening, record your
gratitude. SAY IT OUT LOUD! And for those who oppose how you feel about
what's going on in the world, BLESS THEM.
Don't curse them. You can't
change people. Speaking encouraging
words to others helps you and them with perspective.
Sleep -
Get good quality sleep. This is not only important to you physically, but we
all know that our emotional health suffers when we do not get good sleep. Sleep
is also important for your immune system.
If you aren't sleeping well, consider changing your routine before
bedtime, eliminate caffeine, take melatonin and for me-- I rub sesame oil and
lavender on my feet at night.
Future -
Make plans for your future like planning a trip or organizing a reunion.
CORONA
VIRUS AND YOUR SPIRIT
Schools
and universities are closing their doors, conferences are cancelling, toilet
paper and baby wipes are in short demand, and healthcare workers are having
problems getting masks because the public is stockpiling them. Yes, the world
seems "off" and a little crazy right now. So much uncertainty about the future comes to
the surface and we see people reacting out of fear, not faith.
What
would make the difference?
We have a
choice on how we respond. We can choose
to operate in a state of fear, or we can choose to a state of positive.
Be at
peace!
All what
this e-mail stated has been what Dan and I have been doing for the past 9 years
to heal ourselves from cancer along with exercise and eating organic
foods. It’s all about keeping your
immune system healthy.
Think
about a negative in your life that you could look at differently to make it a
positive.
By the way today is World Sleep Day so if you are able to, turn off
the news and enjoy a few more zzzzzzz’s
Well, I
gave you a handful to think about today.
Until tomorrow have a wonderful day and make it your lucky day.
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