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Are You Insane   6/17/2009 K5731       - Jun 18,2009

Are You Insane 6/17/2009 K5731 - Jun 18,2009

from Advice Line with Roy Masters - Radio Archive | Blog Talk Radio Feed on June 18, 2009
Intro: Can you Help Rescue America or Have you Been Brainwashed? The Difference between “Insane” and “Unsane” State of America Call: Listener asks Roy to keep talking about the plight of the nation. Meditation Call: Yoga Teacher is shocked to learn about the hypnotic effects of yoga, mantras and deep breathing. Parenting Call: Mother who was raped is overly concerned for her daughter’s safety. How worrying can actually cause something bad to happen. Are you insane | Unsane | Insane | How to stop worrying | stop worrying
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Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Thinkin' And Worrying

Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Thinkin' And Worrying

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on June 14, 2009
Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee were the most beloved and influential duo in blues history.
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Part One: A Love Story or How I learned to stop worrying and love Taylor Swift

Part One: A Love Story or How I learned to stop worrying and love Taylor Swift

from YouTube :: Tag // virginia on March 11, 2009
Author: AppaNewRoad09 Keywords: A Love Story or How I learned to stop worrying and love Taylor Swift Added: March 11, 2009
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Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert on Retention centres for immigrants

Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert on Retention centres for immigrants

from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on February 05, 2009
Speech by Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert MEP (ALDE-ADLE) on : Worrying situation in the retention centres for immigrants, especially in the islands of Mayotte and Lampedusa [on behalf of the Group] [Language NL original] Hennis-Plasschaert_090203_172135_obog_nl
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Penn Says: In The Air

Penn Says: In The Air

from SpikedHumor - Today's Videos and Pictures on January 29, 2009
In England a bus reminded people there was no god. In Washington D.C. there was a billboard that did the same. It warmed Penn's heart. Rated 4.0892 / 5 | 322 views | 5 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: psychologyprofessor Tags: in the air bus england atheist there Is probably no God so stop worrying and
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Sleeps Over Without Permission

Sleeps Over Without Permission

from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Parenting & Family on January 08, 2009
http://parenting-advice.net/forum/discussion/419-sleeps_over_without_permission-0.html My 18 yr old daughter sometimes stays at her friends' homes over night but she doesn't let us know. This has happened a few times already. We've told her that she is scaring us. She says t Author: youtube
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Baby Bangs Head

Baby Bangs Head

from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Parenting & Family on January 08, 2009
http://parenting-advice.net/forum/discussion/418-baby_bangs_head-0.html My 19mth is banging his head against his crib. What is wrong with him? How can I get him to stop it? Author: youtube
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Stop Worrying: Part 2 | Overcoming Worry Caused By Stress

Stop Worrying: Part 2 | Overcoming Worry Caused By Stress

from Advice Line with Roy Masters on October 09, 2007
Podcast Here Do you have a “strange super-sense of responsibility” regarding close family and friends? Does your work, family and other daily obligations flood your mind with constant worry? Is the stress and anxiety of life dragging you down and holding you back? Are you looking to truly stop worrying and start living? Though people are playfully referred to as “worry warts,” the continuous loop of thoughts and emotions that make up what we call worry is no laughing matter. The good news is that the only thing necessary to cure worry is a simple change of perspective. In this free podcast episode, radio counselor Roy Masters continues his conversation with Bill from Philadelphia about his worry and anxiety issues. Roy explains how allowing people and circumstances to pull you in emotionally, and getting “all worked up” over them, is where worry begins its negative cycle. By understanding where these common dangers lie, anyone who wishes to deflect them can do so with confidence. Stress should be considered a useful tool for becoming a better person, not the beginning of a seemingly insurmountable problem. This is the second episode in a two-part program on stopping worry. Hear Part 1, “Stop Worrying | Breaking Free From Constant Worry and Doubt,” for the beginning of Roy and Bill’s conversation. (Clip from episode: K3682) This podcast is brought to you by the Foundation of Human Understanding: http://www.fhu.com Quotes regarding constant worry from the book How Your Mind Can Keep You Well by Roy Masters: “Because of our dependency upon the prod of environment, we procrastinate. We move only when we are upset, but that is the wrong time. We worry about what we have not done and resent what we must do, which grows increasingly difficult. Now we worry because we are afraid of making another mistake. Or we seek a reason to motivate us or excuse our inactivity. Now we have more to do and less time to do it—more worry!” “Worry over the situation only makes it worse, and an outsider’s attempt to ease the tension by being polite only releases a greater flood of anger and reactivates the cycle.” “The problem-solving activity of the foolish ego is called worry. Blind worry adds impetus to the problem and often draws to us the very thing we fear. Nagging thoughts caused by our upsets can cause us to do the very thing we dread or detest, just to get it off our minds. But it does not succeed. We are only upset again when we discover that we have compounded our problem by taking the wrong action, and added, in the vain hope of relieving the feeling, more compulsive worry as a result of being upset over our newer blunders.” ----- If you suffer deeply from the effects of stress, fear or pain, we recommend the Overcoming Stress, Fear, and Pain Pack.
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Stop Worrying | Breaking Free From Constant Worry and Doubt

Stop Worrying | Breaking Free From Constant Worry and Doubt

from Advice Line with Roy Masters on October 04, 2007
Podcast Here Do your thoughts and feelings control you? Are you looking for a cure for constant worrying? Do you believe a worry-free life is even possible? The Oxford Dictionary defines worry as “[to] feel or cause to feel troubled over actual or potential difficulties.” Stress and worry are feelings that plague millions worldwide, yet there are very few real solutions to this mental debility. In this free podcast episode, Bill in Philadelphia wants to know how to break free from the chains of constant worry. Feeling obligated to be the problem-solver of the family, Bill claims to have always had the sense that he was meant to be “responsible for everything.” Radio host Roy Masters discusses the causes which lead to a false sense of obligation and responsibility. By understanding how resentment over circumstances leads to worry, one can easily overcome the compulsive feeling. This is first episode in a two-part program on stopping worry. Hear “Stop Worrying: Part 2” for the conclusion to Roy and Bill’s conversation. (Clip from episode: K3682) This podcast is brought to you by the Foundation of Human Understanding: http://www.fhu.com Quotes regarding constant worry from the book How Your Mind Can Keep You Well by Roy Masters: “Worry has been our substitute for the natural concern we should have had. We just had to worry to ennoble ourselves. It seemed quite normal to worry; but worry is really the compulsive activity of the mind without faith, in the dark, priding itself on solving the problems that worry itself created.” “Worry is a counterfeit virtue. Guilty of failing to be creatively concerned, we needed to fill our minds with something, even when we didn’t have anything to be concerned about. It did seem the natural thing to do. Could we admit to our failings? Of course not! If we didn’t have such busy minds we would be forced to see our faults. So we worried about the war and about the kids. Worry made us industrious busybodies who meddled in every kind of affair for its great pride value. But then we got involved and created problems so enormous that our inability to solve them with worry became apparent—even to ourselves.” “Again, worry is the action of a mind in the dark, forgetting the truth, proudly trying to fix what it did in the dark. We couldn’t stop worrying before because we didn’t want to stop; it had an ego value for us. It always seemed like love for others. It made us forget our empty, faulty, meaningless existence. It won us badges of honor for this or that cause. Had we a grain of true concern, we would never have had anything to worry about—no great activity of mind to testify to our ego’s greatness.” “In fact, our mind becomes so empty of worry and planning that we have virtually nothing to do, except to understand more, appreciate more, wonder more and see more clearly to avoid problems. As we become more adept at avoiding problems, things become easier, so we worry even less.” ----- If you suffer deeply from the effects of stress, fear or pain, we recommend the Overcoming Stress Fear and Pain Pack.
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Me singing The Ark - The worrying kind

Me singing The Ark - The worrying kind

from Favorites of mickeslicke on April 02, 2007
vote sweden on may12th at the eurovision song contest...this is me singing their song...not too serious but nice;-)and take a look @ the hair it's the same colours as ola salo^^
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