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The way we communicate with ourselves determines the quality of our lives. Whatever you're feeling right now is related to how you're using your body. We can empower ourselves to take action either by changing the picture and dialog in our minds or by changing our physiology (posture, breathing pattern, muscular tension, etc)
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Sidetrack abit from your topic...
I just love this pic. It reminds me of my little boy, Amos... he is not scare of cats & dogs & find them really fascinating 'things' & just want to touch them. I am scare of flurry creatures & I just freaked out. The look of the little boy in the picture is so funny. He seem wanting to fight with the cat... LOL :)
Hi Janice,
I found this photo interesting. That's why I share it. Well, I don't think baby are that fierce. So I would rather think that this little boy is imitating and learning from the cat. LOL :)
Sam : I hope what you think is wrong cos I dun wish the baby's first word is 'meow meow' ... LOL :)
Janice, that can happen if there is no good models to follow. Anyway, it won't happen to your children because they always with their mum (you) day and night. LOL :D
Sam, *ahem*... thank you, thank you...*blush*
hey that's my picture! my son and that cat have turned out to be (mostly) friends. Occasional spats interrupt a good relationship, but aren't they all that way?
Hi Ed,
Thanks for this beautiful photo. Your son is really cute! Well, how old is he now? You are right - pet can be at time a better friend!
This post was only to illustrate a message about children that they do learn from everything and have the greatest facial expression.
My apologize if we had indirectly hurt your feeling. I believe you too must be a great parent (the amount of time you spend with your son - otherwise you could not snap a photo like this) for sharing this wonderful photo.
Thanks Ed for your feedback.
Blessings to you Ed!
No hurt feelings at all--I should have phrased my above comment, "Hey, cool! It's my photo!" so I was clear that I find it neat that you've gotten some use from it.
Hi Ed,
Thank you very much for the clarification. Well, my poor command of English sometimes fail me.
Best Wishes to you, Ed.
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