Tag archive for "pain and gain"

Alternative Therapies For Cancer

1 Comment 22 September 2011

This is a guest infographic by Jackie Clark. Jackie is an alternative therapy advocate for the Mesothelioma Cancer AllianceNowadays more cancer patients turn to various forms of alternative therapies to help aide them with pain, and other side effects associated with conventional cancer treatments. This infographic illustrates how alternative options can help these patients.

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Do What’s Right – Do What’s Hard

Do What’s Right – Do What’s Hard

11 Comments 18 September 2008

Some of the books I read talk about doing what’s easy in life. They say that if faced with an obstacle you should always seek an easier path, because there are a lot more ways to choose from than we can see. From my experience sometimes when you are doing what’s hard you are making [...]

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Use Pain and Gain to Master Your Life

Use Pain and Gain to Master Your Life

1 Comment 26 June 2008

In my previous post I wrote about the power of questions and I gave an example, your walking down the street and you see a beautiful woman smiling at you. The first question you will probably ask is why is she smiling at me? If you decided that the reason is because she is attracted [...]

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