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As it is the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend, Millie and Mollie decided to help count the birds
Counting Crows: The Complete Sweets! Tour. The Orion Amphitheater. 07.26.25. With The Gaslight Anthem
The conductor counts down for the engineer over the radio as the Crescent slows to a stop, and the outbound passengers have their tickets in hand for the conductor to scan and assign them their seats for the journey northward. With a ticket in my hand as well, I'm ready to climb aboard and hopefully get some shut-eye before arriving at my destination of Washington D.C. to see the panda bears at the Smithsonian National Zoo.
Every thought you think counts.
Life has given us unlimited choices and it’s up to us to educate ourselves on what really works for us. We’re all unique individuals and have our own special needs. So be aware of how your choice of thoughts makes you feel. When you choose angry or bitter thoughts, do you “feel” good? Wouldn’t you feel better if you chose a thought like, “All is well in my world”?
Think of it this way: Every thought you think counts, so don't waste your precious thoughts. Every positive thought brings good into your life. Every negative thought pushes good away; it keeps it just out of your reach. How many times in your life have you almost gotten something good and it seemed to be snatched away at the last moment? If you could remember what your mental atmosphere was like at those times, you'd have the answer. Too many negative thoughts create a barrier against positive affirmations.
Don't waste time arguing for your limitations: poor relationships, problems, illnesses, poverty, and so on. The more you talk about the problem, the more you anchor it in place. Don't blame others for what is seemingly wrong in your life—that's just another waste of time. Remember, you're under the laws of your own consciousness, your own thoughts, and you attract specific experiences to you as a result of the way you think
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The Doctor and Od Quarterly
July, 1936
Published by OD PEACOCK SULTAN CO.
Pharmaceutical Chemists
A JOURNAL FOR THE BUSY PRACTITIONER OF MEDICINE
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