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24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | Jan Tincher
Do You Have A Wart On The End Of Your Nose?
~ By Jan Tincher
Copyright © Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved
http://www.tameyourbrain.com
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Editor"s Note: Wherever it says *wart* read it to say whatever you
have that bothers you. Could be a large nose, large ears, crooked
teeth, an ugly birthmark, whatever you tend to focus on when you
tell yourself people won"t like you.
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Do you have a *wart* on the end of your nose? Can you forget you
have it?
You can"t? Why not? Because whatever is bothering you is right there
in front of, or in some cases on, your nose? And it"s there ALL the time?
Well, guess what. Unless you have plastic surgery, it"s going to stay
there. And where does that leave you? A loser, a failure? Just because
of a *wart?* Don"t let that happen.
Look at how long that *wart* has held you back. Look at the loss of
self-esteem it has caused you.
Do you bow your head a lot hoping no one will notice?
Do you stay out of the lime light? Do you refuse to have your
picture taken? Do you remember how everyone used to tease you
about your *wart,* and that reinforced your feeling that no one can
like you? Have you been told, by your continual mental conditioning
and from others, that when people look at you, they"re just looking
at the *wart?*
Well, heck. You could be right!
That being the case, why don"t you just keep on elevating everyone
above you that doesn"t have a *wart* and lowering everyone who
has a bigger *wart?* That would seem to keep things in prospective,
wouldn"t it?
Well, gosh, that can get kind of lonely, can"t it? Being in the middle
there, all by yourself?
Too bad you"re so self conscious about it. You could be out there
living life, instead of agreeing with all those people programming you,
and agreeing with yourself -- the person letting it get out of hand.
No one has ever grown to a ripe old age and said, *I have one regret.
I wish I would have let that *wart* bother me more.*
Life is meant to be lived to the fullest. I"m just saying that everyone has
been ugly some time in their life. Some have been able to get beyond it,
some haven"t. Which are you going to be?
Why not, instead of thinking about your *wart,* think about what"s good
in your life? You attract what you think about and focus on. Do you like
what you have attracted so far?
What have you been focusing on? If it hasn"t been good, change it.
*** This is another good article that would help you. Http://www.tameyourbrain.com/withthisbody.htm ***
Thanks for reading,
Jan
P.S. If you would like to learn how to handle stress, check this out:
http://www.tameyourbrain.com/stressEcourse/stressoffer.php
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