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generally good points. Keep up the good work. Do you have SP or are
some student?

BUT!

there is still Pavlov's doggie

don't ever forget that

bty, are you male or female?

On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 10:21:17 GMT, riccip <riccip(a)nospam.co.uk> wrote:

>This isn't the answer to SP. The real answers already lie within
>you, together with everything you need to act upon them. What
>follows are a few simple pointers, direction indicators for those
>who need them. This is by no means everything but it's a good
>start:
>
>1) Keep hope alive. Never give in to despair.
>
>2) Success is good, but failure is ALWAYS an option. Without
>failure we never learn how to succeed.
>
>3) Nothing can beat perseverance. Persevere relentlessly and
>eventual success becomes inevitable.
>
>4) Be gentle on yourself. Don't push, but pull yourself through
>this period of uncertainty.
>
>5) Recovery is all about attitudes. What we cannot change we
>*can* change our attitude towards.
>
>6) Develop a sense of self-worth. You are just as important as
>anyone else in this world and have already achieved more than
>most in what you overcome just to get through each day.
>
>7) Aim for small improvements that build on one another rather
>than huge strides.
>
>8) Anger, guilt and regret serve no useful purpose so challenge
>these negative emotions with a positive response.
>
>9) Don't seek perfection. Your flaws and imperfections are an
>essential part of you.
>
>10) There is *always* an upside to everything that happens
>to us, even the worst things. Being able to focus on that helps
>keep it all in perspective and achieve some sense of balance.