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welcome! to emotional feelings, too!
after looking things over here at emotional feelings,
too, try out "the layer down under," (part of
the emotional feelings network of sites) & read a special "i just gotta say it" column concerning porn addiction by clicking here! Be sure to scroll down towards the bottom of the right hand column to find it!
Visiting the homepage is a great idea as it offers the complete concept of the emotional feelings
network of sites! You can also read this month's "I've just gotta say it!"
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click here! Bob Woodruff: Turning Personal Injury Into Public Inquiry click here!
I was personally very touched by this inspiring story as I watched it on
television last night (2/27/07); especially after I experienced a life altering injury which took me 2 years to recover from.
What I want to ask you is...
If you can't help out with the helmets, below for our military men, can
you volunteer or help our returning soldiers who are recovering with extreme traumatic brain injury?
Here are some links!
Check them out, I know that my family will be searching for a way we can help!
Those experiencing traumatic injury may develop problems with their mental health.
What is Operation Helmet?
Founded in 2003 by Dr. Robert H. Meaders whose grandson is an active duty Marine in Iraq, Operation Helmet is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization dedicated
to providing safer helmet pad upgrade kits to the troops in Iraq & Afghanistan.
To date, more than 6,000 kits have been shipped to the troops in the field.
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How this site works best for you!
You'll
notice that there are many underlined link words in each article below. The reason for this is that you have reached not only, "emotional
feelings, too," but the emotional feelings network of sites. There are many sites
included within the network that'll be visited by clicking on these underlined link words.
If you can't find what you came
here looking for, visit the homepage for the emotional feelings network of sites by clicking above & read the options on
the homepage for the networks index of sites. Try to be specific when looking for an emotion or feeling word & click on the site you need!
It's very simple & very
interesting to follow your way thru the layers of your buried or stuffed emotions & feelings that have accumulated throughout the years!
when you've reached this point, or this website, you know you're making
progress!!!! this part gets difficult because now is the time to look within & become emotionally honest with yourself!!!
Best of luck & if you're
still stuck, send me an e-mail anytime, by clicking here & I'll be glad to send you an immediate personal response!
Sincerely,
Kathleen

Polite, thoughtful interaction Consideration
Our points of view are formed from personal experience; our past experiences uniquely our own. We all react differently,
even in the same circumstances.
We can keep our personal point of view while accepting that others' point of view is valid
for them, by remembering that current perceptions & reactions are based on past input.
Politeness & consideration of others' ideas & feelings lends to mutually relaxed interaction & additionally, to expansion of our own base of experience.
Practicing consideration relaxes everyone
Allowing exchanges that broaden our point of view
Broadened views extend our reality into realization
of our intertwining roles in each others'
lives
From one of the parts to our consciousness as parts of the One
an overview of consideration
Sometimes erroneously viewed as a weakness, Consideration
is a positive element that lends significant strength to character & indicates the presence of other positive elements:
notably:
- Awareness
- Ethics
- Kindness
Consideration, like Altruism,
Caring, Charity & Compassion, is passive & of little consequence unless & until it's actively demonstrated, at which time it usually has greater
value (weight) & is a benefit to both the host & the
recipient(s).
Consideration is generally
regarded as one of the simplest elements to demonstrate, in that doing so often requires little or no effort & costs nothing.
Empathy & a view of each person as having a personal history & Dignity, may bring Consideration.
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Awareness: Awareness is a strong bonding force for consideration.
For example, broad cognizance of others' needs or interests provides the foundation for one to demonstrate consideration.
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Consideration
Deliberate regard for the needs
or feelings of others. From the Latin considerare, to look at closely. To be considerate
is to look closely at the human situation in which we all find ourselves & recognize that we each are vulnerable & have needs & feelings.
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