
Similar Posts
Loneliness is a feeling of emptiness or hollowness inside
Are you lonely? Loneliness is a feeling of emptiness or hollowness inside o https://t.co/GCDFsicz95 #relationships pic.twitter.com/dkR1sOee0N — Carrie (@_carrienet_) August 28, 2016
News Clipping – Jimmy Savile gave Rolf Harris guided tour of Broadmoor
Jimmy Savile gave Rolf Harris a guided tour of Broadmoor hospital in the mid 1970s, when the Australian-born entertainer gave an impromptu performance of Tie Me Kangaroo Down as female patients were undressing, it has been alleged. An NHS investigation found widespread abuse by Savile of vulnerable victims at Broadmoor. The inquiry, published last week,…

#Police #society #disbelieve#@abused #women
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11765471 Aaron Gilmore was not even a teenager when he was sexually abused by a family friend he regarded as a second mother. But when he reported it to police years later they told him they couldn’t see what crime had taken place. He never reported that abuse or named the woman involved. Both men…
How music can help relieve chronic pain
How music can help relieve chronic pain https://t.co/OIEN8FrDtd pic.twitter.com/f6Sn0ZZeHe — The Conversation (@ConversationUK) October 1, 2015 So what makes music so effective at making us feel better? The research has often drawn on theories around how nerve impulses in the central nervous system are affected by our thought processes and emotions. Anything that distracts us…
10 Quotes for Mindful Living
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/mindfulness/2015/08/10-quotes-for-mindful-living/ “You can hold back from suffering of the world, you have permission to do so, and it is in accordance with your nature, but perhaps this very holding back is the one suffering you could have avoided.” ~ Franz Kafka “Don’t turn away. Keep your gaze on the bandaged place. That’s where the light…
Is stress is cumulative ?
The theory of cumulative stress: How to recover when stress builds up http://t.co/FJ3COig5Po – HuffPost Living (@HealthyLiving) November 2, 2014 This was frustrating. Why could I handle it for four or five weeks, but not longer than that? Eventually I realized the issue: stress is cumulative. Three days per week was a pace I could…