Sunday, April 17, 2011
Treatment Skin Tear Brazilian
This is the sentence for the section number 71 "Motivational Therapy Group. Reflection and debate. "
I invite all professionals de la salud que quieran ayudar a sus pacientes en un tema que es complementario a sus especialidad, combinándolo de manera sinérgica con su actual trabajo, y a todas las personas que buscan ayuda pero que no tienen acceso a profesionales , a poder participar de este blog (grupo virtual) y a la vez ser los creadores de sus propios grupos terapéuticos motivacionales en sus hogares, barrios y ciudades (grupos reales).
En esta sección estoy publicando distintas frases de mis libros que actúan como temas disparadores a debatir y reflexionar, con lo cual funciona como un grupo terapéutico motivacional virtual, enfocado al descenso de peso, al bienestar general y al tan ansiado cambio lifestyle, allowing us to stay thin and in health, long-term, unrestricted and sufficiency. You can use the phrases and ideas for other addictions and excesses. The sentence structure is adapted by changing the word "food" (if any) for the word addictive object or situation under discussion.
This section serves as a reference point for people from all over the world to form their own groups with their motivational therapeutic trusted professionals (doctors, psychologists, nutritionists, coaches, physical trainers, etc.) Or vice versa, and they can take free views and concepts in the blog as much by the fans as myself.
The phrase number 20 which I propose is:
"When the fork is free, the prisoner's always me."
Let's take a minute to analyze in the first instance, the meaning of each individual word.
free Fork (Reflect on the choice of location for the act of feeding). Prisoner
(Thinking about entimientos of freedom from overshoot). Always
(Thinking about the frequency of the questions).
I (Reflect about the presence or absence of mine).
Now think about how words relate to each other and what the phrase conveys
in its entirety:
"When the fork is free, the prisoner's always me."
was first thought, then a feeling, and finally turned into action. I began to express what he thought and then I could write this sentence, expressing various meanings within the same sentence. How each of you is in this moment of their lives, what they live, what they feel, what they do and what they think, will model the conclusion that they will be after reflection. The diversity of opinions contributions enrich the debate and bring new ideas and forces that make us sick at all.
Then to think!
I welcome your comments.
Richard Frenkel - Academy of Limits - School of healthy living - Buenos Aires - Miami
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