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How are these good things for you when applied to problems? Problems provide essential nutrients.


It’s from the rich soil of problems and obstacles that we grow the most. Think about every point in your life there was a major shift – didn’t it come from some uncomfortable spot? Without occasional discomfort our lives would feel flat and meaningless.


Problems up level your abundance.


Abundance comes in many different forms: compassion, health, wealth, love, understanding, and creativity. When you are on the other side of a problem you have expanded one or all of these in your life. The rubs of life are where you wear away your limits and hone your ability to ex- pand.


Problems keep coming back, no mat-


ter how hard you try to avoid them. The lessons problems bring are gifts; problems, like clover, are tenacious in their commit- ment to bring you these offerings, even when you run, avoid, ignore, or attack.


“The gateways to wisdom and learning are always open, and more and more I am choosing to walk through them. Barriers, blocks, obstacles, and problems are personal teachers giving me


the opportunity to move out of the past and into the Totality of Possibilities.” ~ Louise Hay


So this month rebrand your problems


as essential steps toward an end. By eliminating your expectation of a smooth ride you are more open to recognize and accept the gifts presented as problems.


“It’s our challenges and obstacles that give us layers of depth and make us interesting.


Are they fun when they happen? No. But they are what make us unique. And that’s what I know for sure… I think.”


~ Ellen DeGeneres Shamrocks are a symbol of the mag-


nitude of love and support available to you, if you’ll just open up to it. The Uni- verse is always seeding your garden with supportive ground cover; yet if you see them as weeds you miss the guidance they offer.


Carry a Shamrock around this month


to remind you to shift your perspective from resistance to openness, curiosity, and expectance. Look at the presence of clover in your garden as a pathway instead of an


obstacle. And may the luck of the Irish always


be with you!


“You have to think lucky. If you fall into a mudhole, check your back pocket – you might have caught a fish.” ~ Darrell Royal


Desire a results-oriented holistic solution? Do you yearn to: Create more balance in your life; Stop feeling so exhausted; Un- cover your life’s passion; Attain clarity about what’s next for you; Revive your relationships; Craft a deeper spiritual con- nection; Access a place of health & happi- ness? Donna can guide you from here to there, call for your free 15-minute consulta- tion and discover a different approach. 336-540-0088. Offices in Greensboro and Winston-Salem. Visit www.donnaburick. com. See ad on page 37.


Donna Burick, BCC


Dixon & Associates Therapy Services


We look at each patient as a unique individual, not a diagnosis. Personal attention is what our success is based on,


and our whole company is set up to make everyone’s experience with therapy a positive one.


Lori Dixon, OT/L Our Specialties:


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Women’s Health Issues • Hand Injuries • Orthopaedic Injuries Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs) • Worker’s Compensation


We file medical insurance and Medicare • BlueCross/Blue Shield Provider 336.889.5676


204 Gatewood Avenue • High Point, NC 27262 www.DixonTherapy.com


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