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With the courage and spirit of such a cure in our lives, we shall and prayerful lives whereunto shall be revealed in good time all that cache = ./cache/22108.txt txt = ./txt/22108.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4337 author = Call, Annie Payson title = Power Through Repose date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41082 sentences = 1636 flesch = 71 summary = the only gain is rest, and that new power for use comes as a preventive of free nerves, relaxed muscles, and natural sleep. mind in giving its attention to such training gains in normal power strain, thus working our way into the cause by means of the effect, gain a healthy use of her wonderful nervous power. work to relax the muscles and so quiet the nerves, ignoring a worry, Try to realize the quiet power of all natural growth and movement, power of action in muscle, nerve, senses, mind, and heart. one arm can be dropped, and the body let down the rest of the way by is a great help in gaining the natural poising motions, but care Help a child to use his own ability of gaining free muscles, nerves into a natural use of our powers in any rapid way; it must come step cache = ./cache/4337.txt txt = ./txt/4337.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4339 author = Call, Annie Payson title = Nerves and Common Sense date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55607 sentences = 2635 flesch = 79 summary = PEOPLE form habits which cause nervous strain. The woman's strained nerves were on edge all day, so that her strain and resistance in our breath, and the restfulness which comes Or, another way to quiet your mind and to let your imagination help woman is well she knows how to rest and she knows how to work better intelligent way, the result can be a good rest, and one feels much Forget the work of the day, and take good long breaths. There are thousands of women working to-day with bodies and minds so Let us take a little time for the sole purpose of thinking our work Five minutes a day is very little time to spend to get a quiet face, work, and a little effort of the brain in a new direction rests and time that we want to if we only go to work in the right way and are cache = ./cache/4339.txt txt = ./txt/4339.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37109 author = Walsh, James J. 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THE mere idea of a brain clear from false impressions gives a sense If fixed impressions of one''s self are stones in the way, the same unless one can at the same time so entirely forget the ill-feeling A great help in gaining freedom from moods is to realize clearly The ability to take a nervous sufferer''s point of view is greatly would enable the child to avoid nervous irritants is, of course, To train a child to gain freedom from the various nervous irritants, One must refuse to be in any way a nervous irritant to the way is sure to bring a good result of some sort, be it ever so id: 4338 author: Call, Annie Payson title: The Freedom of Life date: words: 32430 sentences: 1287 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/4338.txt txt: ./txt/4338.txt summary: INTERIOR freedom rests upon the principle of non-resistance to brings this power is the kind which yields mere personal and selfish Long, quiet breaths while you work are always helpful. Of course, a strained way of working is only one cause of nervous effort to learn how to work in the right way. right way of working gives, as we have said before, new power and persistent, not only the power to sleep, but a new sense of freedom In the same way people resist pain and hold on to it; when they are Hurry, worry, and irritability all come from selfish resistance to habits of resistance, we may suffer from them for a long time after truths many times, until a new habit of freedom is established working toward our freedom and our real self-control. non-resistance has helped me; life is quite another thing since I id: 4339 author: Call, Annie Payson title: Nerves and Common Sense date: words: 55607 sentences: 2635 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/4339.txt txt: ./txt/4339.txt summary: PEOPLE form habits which cause nervous strain. The woman''s strained nerves were on edge all day, so that her strain and resistance in our breath, and the restfulness which comes Or, another way to quiet your mind and to let your imagination help woman is well she knows how to rest and she knows how to work better intelligent way, the result can be a good rest, and one feels much Forget the work of the day, and take good long breaths. There are thousands of women working to-day with bodies and minds so Let us take a little time for the sole purpose of thinking our work Five minutes a day is very little time to spend to get a quiet face, work, and a little effort of the brain in a new direction rests and time that we want to if we only go to work in the right way and are id: 4337 author: Call, Annie Payson title: Power Through Repose date: words: 41082 sentences: 1636 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/4337.txt txt: ./txt/4337.txt summary: the only gain is rest, and that new power for use comes as a preventive of free nerves, relaxed muscles, and natural sleep. mind in giving its attention to such training gains in normal power strain, thus working our way into the cause by means of the effect, gain a healthy use of her wonderful nervous power. work to relax the muscles and so quiet the nerves, ignoring a worry, Try to realize the quiet power of all natural growth and movement, power of action in muscle, nerve, senses, mind, and heart. one arm can be dropped, and the body let down the rest of the way by is a great help in gaining the natural poising motions, but care Help a child to use his own ability of gaining free muscles, nerves into a natural use of our powers in any rapid way; it must come step id: 22108 author: Hall, Herbert J. 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With the courage and spirit of such a cure in our lives, we shall and prayerful lives whereunto shall be revealed in good time all that id: 31747 author: Haslam, John title: Sound Mind Or, Contributions to the natural history and physiology of the human intellect date: words: 24763 sentences: 846 pages: flesch: 48 cache: ./cache/31747.txt txt: ./txt/31747.txt summary: The simple acts of perception and memory appear to be the same in man In our investigations of the nature and offices of the human mind, we different organs of sense, without any corresponding perception, which After man had acquired the means of communicating his perceptions by important achievements of the human hand; but as a powerful objection extending itself to the objects of its perception, or to the subjects of organs of sense to the objects of perception; and, secondly, by the mind According to the nature and constitution of the human mind, the subject admits of direct experiment,--will find that he employs terms and fix the organs of sense to the objects of perception, to be able at reasonings may be employed concerning things, or the objects in nature, that the perceptive organs of many animals, especially the eye, the ear, _mind_ was constituted of the perceptions he acquired by the organs of id: 36849 author: Hunter, William Crosbie title: Think: A Book for To-day date: words: 37073 sentences: 2371 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/36849.txt txt: ./txt/36849.txt summary: Nature mends ordinary nerve waste each day, like the rains replenish the I want to help YOU to form the habit of thinking over each day''s Living in harmony with the great natural laws is the helpful way to happiness and content coming your way all along the great big road of What an interesting thing is the great round world we live in! from life that comes to the little group of To-day, who appreciates and Change your thoughts to confidence, faith, and good cheer, and busy your some good helpful thought in closing the mental book of each day. You can think of only one thing at a time, and "Pep" or any other book negative day and the fear thoughts come, just start in one by one and thoughts; think of the good things that life has given you, not the id: 14196 author: Myerson, Abraham title: The Nervous Housewife date: words: 51259 sentences: 2652 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/14196.txt txt: ./txt/14196.txt summary: man''s home; nor is she alone the rich Housewife with too little to do, cave, where the little unit--the Man, the Woman, and the Children--dwelt is certain: that the home was not only a place where man and woman Women still regard marriage as their chief goal in life, still enter child, the girl, the young woman, the important thing is Looks, Looks, husband, home, and children; to want to be a housewife. Her work is done alone, and at the time her husband comes home Man writes songs and books about the home, but the woman lives there. cases it does not develop as a conscious factor in the woman''s life many cases is the good man''s desire for power over the lives of his in life is the conquest of some woman or man. time to come the home alters and a woman who continues to work marries id: 37109 author: Walsh, James J. 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