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Follow on Google News | Ten Tips For Organizing Your Life And Embracing The Joy Of LivingWe go through life without any attention to a sudden event that could affect our lives and our loved ones dramatically. These Ten Tips help with organizing life holistically, and thus reduce the gloom and embrace the joy of living.
These ten tips are to alert people to plan their lives for any eventuality, sudden or not, so that they can embrace life and celebrate the joy of living knowing that they have organized their affairs in the event that an accident occurs, and their families can easily pick up any pieces and carry on. When we apply these tips, we can focus on returning to living more qualitatively, consciously and spiritually. We are relieved from stress and distress, and are helped to let go of any fears and embrace the joy of living. The purpose is to contribute to people who have some difficulty in organizing their life, and who are constantly fearful, on the one hand, as well as those who cannot bear to think that they will one day leave this conscious life and cannot address anything that deals with putting their affairs in order. The problem most of us face is the suddenness of the departure of our loved ones, relationships, etc. Their sudden departure leaves us helpless and hopeless and out of control as we have no clue as to their ultimate wishes. Under a title earlier called Sudden Departure Syndrome, these tips help to redress the problem of seeming lack of control, to control over our wants, wishes, desires at check out time. It also helps people to live the dash after their birth with quality and impact. The September Eleven impact started the thinking about sharing this information; "Sudden Departure Syndrome has become an epidemic in all nations today, whether from divorce and abandonment or death. Muriel Glasgow following decades of service at UNICEF provides the first “world publication” Ms Glasgow's constant travels made her extremely aware of her mortality. This book was just an idea during that period, especially since there were colleagues who lost their lives while on duty, at times alone or far away from their families, leaving those behind with the task of filling in the pieces of their lives. The earthquake in Haiti took the lives of many United Nations colleagues, in a split second. Families and friends are looking into settling their affairs with some difficulty. "These tips provide an essential aid to all UN personnel, who may be assigned to situations and locations in many parts of the world at short notice, where medical, legal and financial conditions may be deficient and international communications difficult to access. It would be especially useful if generous donors could be invited to fund translation into all the UN languages, at least, so that it could be part of a package of essential information given to all new staff members, both regular and technical advisers." NT, NY Military Personnel are grappling with the spectre of the syndrome which can rear its head at any moment. Testimonials are given by those who experienced the sudden departure of loved ones and who are now living their lives moment by moment, organizing and living full lives. There are affirmations and quotes to sustain living life fully. The idea of Sudden Departure Syndrome is to alert people to plan their lives before a potential sudden loss and to focus on returning to living more qualitatively, consciously and spiritually; The purpose is to contribute to people who have some difficulty in organizing their life, and who can think of nothing else but fear. The problem most of us face is the suddenness of the departure of our loved ones, relationships, etc. Their sudden departure leaves us helpless and hopeless and out of control as we have no clue as to their ultimate wishes. “I had just seen my friend the day before and we had a great discussion going over old times. He was just settling down into retirement and was planning a trip to his country in three months. Imagine my surprise to learn the following day that he had died of a heart attack. And the drama was that he lived alone in Canada, his wife was in California and his daughter in New York…and no one knew where he kept anything….” Sudden Departure Syndrome gives people tips on how to redress the problem of depression/lack of control and transforms the tendency to chronic depression to a life of liberation and freedom and joy, with people living their dash with quality and impact. This book can be found at Create Space https://www.createspace.com/ # # # Provides visionary orientation and generates ideas for businesses and not-for-profits, using more than 3 decades as an international humanitarian as a backdrop for providing assistance and consultation End
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