You know how you feel when you are with people that just plain make you feel positive, capable, energized, motivated, happy? Centuries ago, Epictetus said, “The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best.” Choose with whom you spend time... ...while you love everyone you meet. Love,
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Do you know that you are here for a purpose. And that purpose is really, really important. You might never have a clue as to just how important your presence is right here, right now. And your presence is one that no one else can fulfill! Love, ![]() What is forever? Emily Dickinson said, “Forever is composed of nows.” Now. Live the way you want everything to be. Share love constantly as you go through your now. Act as if... ...things are exactly the way you imagine is fantastic! Create your now. The way you wish it to be. This is powerful: “Just think how happy you would be if you lost everything you have right now, and then got it back again.” – Frances Rodman Love, Think about this: It's perfectly OK to think of things for which you are grateful - even when all around you is confusion. It’s actually a great thing to do! And OFTEN. Love, Have you ever noticed? When you are overwhelmed… When you are worried… When you have more to do than it feels as you can do… When you can’t figure some things out… When you are frightened… That’s when anxiety happens. And, anxiety stymies you. Try this: Take 3 deep breaths. Observe what you are thinking Give yourself a moment Step out of the anxiety into calm. And proceed. With joy! Love, |
Dr Chris BakerAmerica's most-trusted teacher of orthodontic continuing education, Dr. Chris Baker has practiced and taught for more than 30 years, and is a current or former faculty member of three U.S. dental schools. She is a pediatric dentist, author, blogger, dental practice consultant, and mentor. Dr. Chris is also Past President and Senior Instructor of the American Orthodontic Society. She is based in Texas, USA, but lectures around the world. Categories
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