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Send us a textIs cancer a death sentence? Can "X" cause cancer? We sift through common beliefs and popular television/social media claims...learn whether research backs it up. https://bit.ly/4bblanUThere are lots of popular ideas about how cancer starts and spreads that make a lot of sense. However, many of these claims have no scientific basis, even after numerous studies. This week we are the MythBusters for some frequently asked questions about cancer. Wrong ideas about cancer can lead to needless worry and even interfere with good prevention and treatment decisions. In This Episode:01:48.3 | Recipe of the Week: Connecticut-Nutmeg and Pizza03:44.4 | Famous People's Last Words Before Death06:32.3 | Common Cancer Myths & Misconceptions, What Does the Research Say?Is Cancer a Death Sentence? - How to understand 5-year survival ratesWill Eating Sugar Make My Cancer Worse?Is Cancer Contagious? What is the Role of My Attitude in Getting or Surviving Cancer?Can Surgery or Biopsy Cause Cancer to Spread?Will Cancer Get Worse If Exposed to Air?Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer?Do Power Lines Cause Cancer?If Someone in My Family Has Cancer, Will I get it Too?Am I Risk-Free if No One In My Family Had Cancer?Do Anti-Perspirants or Deodorants Cause Breast Cancer?Does Talcum Powder Cause Cancer?Do Artificial Sweeteners Cause Cancer?20:31.6 | Dr Jeanna Ford - Cancer Misconceptions37:50.5 | OutroSupport the showGet show notes and resources at our website: every1dies.org. Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | mail@every1dies.org
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Arguably, the most well-known sermon in the world is the Sermon on the Mount, delivered by Jesus over 2,000 years ago on a mountainside near the Lake of Gennesaret and Capernaum. It was his longest recorded sermon, covering important topics like loving your enemies, anger and murder, adultery and divorce, how to fast and laying up treasures in heaven. His audience was his disciples plus a curious crowd, attracted by his ability to perform wondrous miracles. The sermon began with several deceptively simple “blessed” statements called the Beatitudes. These statements are actually a profound foundation for all of Jesus' teachings. They show us not only how to frame our view of life, they also show us how we are to treat those around us with godly grace. Just who was Jesus talking to? One of the key factors in understanding the Sermon on the Mount and its introductory Beatitudes is knowing who Jesus' audience was. When we look at the scenario, we see Jesus sitting on a hillside surrounded by countless people who came to hear what he had to say. While it seems obvious that Jesus was talking directly to those masses, it is not the correct conclusion. The context before and after the Beatitudes were spoken clearly indicates that he was, in fact, directly addressing only his disciples. This fact raises several relevant questions: Does this mean the Beatitudes don't apply to the average person? Why speak these things with so many people around if you aren't intending them to benefit? To answer these, we make several observations: Jesus was wise. He always knew who was listening. He knew who he was specifically addressing and why. Throughout his ministry, he frequently focused on one segment of a group while intentionally allowing others to listen in. Why? He knew the principles of godly righteousness he always taught should be heard by all, even if they would not fully understand them. The Beatitudes fit beautifully into this explanation. Jesus DOES want all people to recognize, love and honor God. He wisely knows the vast majority who may listen are likely mere curiosity seekers. For them to be able to simply hear, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” is a positive thing. It points to the all-important basis of personal humility as a way for God to deal with us and for us to be true disciples of Christ. While the full depth and meaning of these words escapes the casual listener, it does impact and change those who would truly follow Jesus. Check out our January 17,2022 podcast, “Is God Happy with My Attitude?" (Part I) for more. We begin with defining the profound meaning of being “blessed” and then carefully examine each of the first three Beatitudes. We find so much more than a list of inspirational sayings. The seven teachings of Jesus are actually a lynchpin for a successful Christin life. Join us for Part I as we begin this journey into the mind and life of Jesus. This will help us to understand what our lives should look like. Part II picks up right where we left off, so don't miss this important 2-part series.
This week we're talking about GRATITUDE! Why? Well… gratitude is our brain's superfood. If we can feel gratitude... it helps us to feel happier, less depressed, more creative, and more abundant. Heck… it can even work in our brain's memory centers to help us remember more! ALL the good stuff! BUT... how do we stir it up? Especially on those days when it might be a little hard to feel grateful? On those days circumstances make it a real stretch to feel gratitude? We know we want to… but how do we get there? In this episode, I share some science and a few of my own favorite strategies. BUT I also share 12 tips from YOU… Dream Think Doers who answered the call… “How do YOU get to gratitude?” It makes for a very special episode that I think you're going to love. Most importantly… we're going to help YOU to find YOUR “Gratitude Secret Weapon!” So let's get to this! RELATED DREAM THINK DO EPISODES: The “Christmas Carol Method” of getting to Gratitude: https://mitchmatthews.com/304/ The “Rest vs. Restoration” Experiment: https://mitchmatthews.com/330/ DREAM BIG… No Matter What (with Amberly Lago): https://mitchmatthews.com/310/ The FIVE Non-Negotiables for an Ideal Day (with Sarah Yourgrau): https://mitchmatthews.com/294/ MORE ABOUT THE The Gratitude Secret Weapon EPISODE: Gratitude is our brain's SUPERFOOD. (The upside is that it doesn't taste nasty like Kale. LOL!) There's PLENTY of science to show that when we intentionally stir up Gratitude… it makes a BIG difference IN our bodies and WITH our perspective on the day and our world! BUT the question is: HOW do you get there? With this episode, I'm going to walk you through 14 different strategies to help you fill your Gratitude ToolBox! The extra-special part of this episode is that 12 of those ideas come from YOU! That's right! I posed the question on Facebook and you guys BROUGHT IT! (By the way… if we're not connected on Facebook… make sure to reach out there! Let's friend it up… friend!) The "Gratitude Secret Weapon" is a simple two-step process: 1.) Acknowledge the importance of Gratitude 2.) Find YOUR way to stir it up! My GO-TO Gratitude Strategy: “Gratitude… NOW!” Listen to the episode to get the full story, but I like to ask the simple question: “What can I be grateful for... RIGHT NOW?” Melissa's GO TO Gratitude Strategy: “Gratitude for YOU!” Again… listen to the episode to get the full story, but my bride finds that her “Secret Weapon” for stirring up true gratitude is to relay her gratitude to someone else. She LOVES to tell others how she's grateful for them. It's a true gratitude win/win! SO… I asked YOU what YOU do to stir up gratitude… to get your brain some of that superfood! And you BROUGHT it!!! You submitted ideas… and I'll admit I added names to make them a bit more memorable! But here are the ideas… in your own words. So… here we go! 1.) "Snooze Bar" Gratitude Denise Griffitts: “What a lovely idea! I used to be one of those people who would hit the floor running and as my mom would say, oh crap she's awake. But over time I have learned to stay in the bed, breathe, and examine what I am so grateful for. It starts the morning in a perfect kind of way. There's a lot to be said for quiet moments of reflection.” 2.) The "Tuck the Day Away" Strategy: Annie Caves: “Honestly I think it was realizing it is good and bad in every day- and what you focus on is made bigger. I heard that how you end your day is how you “tuck it away” in your mind- so I ask the questions: What good thing happened today? What am I grateful for tonight? It helps me to tuck each day away as a good day! It is truly a practice - and when life SUCKS is when I am more mindful of finding what I'm grateful for.” NOTE: A LOT of people suggested keeping a Gratitude Journal. Chuck Thuss brought his to our recent “Next Level Speaker Event” and he showed folks how he's been doing this for YEARS and it's made a HUGE impact on his life. 3.) "Dinner Table" Gratitude Dan Zehner: “Every night with our kids, everyone in the family shares at least one thing we're grateful for. My 3-year-old is constantly grateful for pre-school (too cute). Sometimes it's a favorite toy, time with mom and dad, or just getting to watch their favorite show. It's a great time as a family!” 4.) Find It and Turn it UP! Denny Ransom: “My daily(ish) practice: I pull up mental images of the people and things in my life that I'm most grateful for. I cycle through those images until I feel a sense of gratitude in my body. Once I have that feeling, I turn all of my attention to how gratitude feels in my body, which tends to amplify it. Once I have that feeling 'turned up as much as I can get, I start repeating a little mantra I have: "My life is filled with blessings, I am grateful." Through repetition with this process, I've pretty much anchored the feeling of gratitude to that phrase. If I'm struggling, or need quick access to a state of gratitude, now I can just say that phrase a few times and the feeling of gratitude comes alive in me almost instantly. This practice was a game-changer for learning how to quickly access resourceful states.” 5.) "Happy Memory" Gratitude Julie Thompson: “I learned recently to think back on a happy memory and remember the feelings of gratitude and joy I had. I might think about a family vacation, a special holiday, or a time that I experienced joy while in nature, like standing on a mountain and being captured by the view. I also name things out loud for which I am grateful, and I use Ann Voskamp's monthly gratitude list of ideas from her website.” 6.) The "Gratitude Together" Strategy: Cheryl Swisher: “I am part of a group and we submit 1 thing daily that we are grateful for the next 30 days.” Create a group and start doing this! 7.) The "It's Not ALL Me" Strategy: Patricia Ortega: “I can be a little prideful, so I start with what I'm most proud of (big success at work, owning a home, good marriage...) then I stop and think about how it was NOT all me who made that happen (sometimes it's not me at all!)... I have been blessed by other people, circumstances, resources, that made these things possible. For example my husband's amazing grace, patience, love, and leadership play a major/primary role in making our marriage great, and it's what I'm soooo grateful for ❤️. So my little activity works on both my gratitude and humility. Because God knows we need both. :)” 8.) The "It's a Wonderful Life" Strategy: Nicholas Andrew: “For me, gratitude starts with selflessness. I meditate on what I have and then picture my life specifically without those things. I get deep into what it would feel like to not have who and what I have. I then look again at what I have In my life and the fact that I wake up every morning to it. I thank God for waking me up and then just have a moment of silence with myself. But going deep on the emotions of what life would be like if you lost everything puts what you do have in perspective. I don't take little things for granted as much. My Attitude is Gratitude! For me, it starts and ends with Flip'n your mindset to Flip your Reality.” QUICK LISTENER SHOUT OUT!!! See if it's you! Click here. 9.) The "Grateful TOGETHER" Strategy: LeeLee Genovese:“Gratitude is the single most important practice I have ever taken on. I do it daily, usually in my journal, but also focusing on things I am grateful for, happy about, excited about, proud of, committed to, who I love, etc.. to mix up the focus. I also have categories to spread the grateful love around and think about my mind, body, spirit, family, nature, experiences, beliefs, friends, tangibles, and intangibles, ohhh Love it so. ***BUT, the single most exciting part of my gratitude practice is that at the beginning of last year my husband and I started one together. Simple and sweet and my favorite part of the day. It is also a blessed way to end the day as we do it just before we go to bed, pillow talk gratitude if you will. I started asking my husband what he was grateful for and he loved it so much we often race to be the first to ask. Just the asking warms my heart. The things we share always fill my heart with happiness and love. Communication is powerful as we often learn about each other, or are reminded about the wonderful things we both like doing together, dream together, set goals and intentions together. It is surely a powerful practice for any relationship, I highly recommend it. I'm addicted and can't sleep without it.” 10.) The "Random Acts of Gratitude" Strategy (RAGS): Heather Medford: “I practice random acts of kindness. I'm pretty good about doing that often, but especially if I am in a funk, I will go out and intentionally share smiles and kindness! It's the best way to snap myself back into gratitude!” 11.) The "Write a Letter" Strategy: Aree Bly: If I really want to go big, I write a letter. Full-size paper. Pen. Envelope with a stamp. It's like writing a journal entry about how an individual has impacted me, and also letting them know it. So I get my own gratitude and I get to share it with them. Win-win. 12.) The "Send it Ahead" Strategy: Sonja Sorenson Arnold: “In the morning I send my gratitude ahead of me. I think about (sometimes write them down) what is happening today that I will be grateful for. I think about who I will see and activities I will engage in and let myself feel that gratitude. Then when they happen I can add a second layer of gratitude... even when if they play out differently than expected! I'm still thankful and move into gratitude! So there you have it. 12 + the two from Melissa and me. 14 different ideas for sparking gratitude. REMEMBER: The key is: Recognize the power of gratitude in our lives Find YOUR secret weapon a.) That thing that YOU do! b.) Maybe it's one of these 14 c.) Or maybe you adapt one of these d.) Find YOUR way… and that will be YOUR “Secret Weapon” One last note… In the end… I've found that having a number of different tools to get to gratitude is my secret weapon… because I like to mix things up AND I have a short attention span… so I need to keep things fresh! If you can identify with THAT… I hope these 14 added some new tools to the toolbox! Okay… well… if you're in the US… I hope you have a WONDERFUL Thanksgiving! And no matter where you are listening from in the world… know that I'm GRATEFUL FOR YOU! Seriously!!! Please share this episode with someone who might need it! And if you haven't already… please leave a review wherever you listen to the podcast! LASTLY… I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Let's keep the conversation going! What's one of YOUR favorite tools for getting to GRATITUDE? Big or small… comment and let me know! I can't wait to hear from YOU! And until next time… keep bringing your awesome! Because the world needs it! Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 What to expect today 2:02 Episode starts 2:12 The scientific truth behind gratitude 6:28 What sparked the inspiration for this episode 12:22 Step up to the gratitude buffet 14:23 The snooze bar strategy 17:53 Keep a gratitude journal 18:59 The dinner table strategy 20:01 The Find it and turn it about strategy 26:17 The it's not all about me strategy 30:31 Shout-out time! 33:17 The grateful together strategy 34:04 The random acts of gratitude strategy 36:07 The write a letter strategy 38:03 What's your secret weapon?
To win the fight against myself I must do some casting away... Pastor Garry Clark continues the series, "Stand & Fight!"
Hello and welcome back to the Build Success 365 Podcast! Today we are on episode 10 in the Gratitude is My Attitude series. Today's topic is about age and fear. Can you teach an old dog new tricks? I hope five-star you enjoy this podcast and please be sure to leave me a five star review on Apple I-Tunes! You can find me on these social platforms below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuildSuccess Twitter: https://twitter.com/buildsuccess365 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/building_success_365/ Websites: http://michellenorman.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/build-success-365/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/build-success-365/support
Hello and welcome back to the Build Success 365 podcast. Today is episode 9 of the Gratitude is My Attitude series. The topic of today is, What Are Your Projections For 2020? Hope you enjoy this message, please be sure to subscribe and share this podcast! You can find me on these social platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuildSuccess Twitter: https://twitter.com/buildsuccess365 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/building_success_365/ Websites: http://michellenorman.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/build-success-365/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/build-success-365/support
Hello and welcome back to the podcast. Today we are on episode 7 not 6 in the Gratitude is My Attitude series. We discuss marketing strategies for 2020 and how you need to start ramping up your user engagement through social media AI. I will be launching a web series on my Youtube channel next week so stay tuned! Links below. You can find me on these social platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuildSuccess Twitter: https://twitter.com/buildsuccess365 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/building_success_365/ Websites: http://michellenorman.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/build-success-365/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/build-success-365/support
Hey guys, and welcome back to the podcast! Today we are on day 2 of Gratitude is My Attitude. The topic of today is creating your new normal. Do you need to reset your normal? Are you living your life at 50% and need to bump it up or rid yourself of old negative energy. Get some awesome tips today on the podcast. Below are some links to learn more about the Solfeggio frequencies. There are 9 but 6 are the most well known. the Solfeggio frequencies: http://powerthoughtsmeditationclub.com/what-is-the-solfeggio-frequencies/ 417 HZ: Removes Negative Energy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQK5_hENKWU You can find me on these social platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuildSuccess Twitter: https://twitter.com/buildsuccess365 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/building_success_365/ Websites: http://michellenorman.com/ Email Me: Michelle@buildsuccess365.com Please be sure to like, share and subscribe to this podcast! If you could leave me a good review on Apple I tunes, I would really appreciate it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/build-success-365/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/build-success-365/support
My Attitude will be good today --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pastor-richie-patterson-iii/message
“My Attitude about Christ“ was given by Pastor Stephen Pope from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church on March.29.2018 Morning.
Dave is having a bad day. The holidays are taking its toll. He pulls out his blue "Attitude is everything" card, but even that won't work. However, dating a nurse has its positive effects as he talks about what a really bad day is. My Attitude is EverythingI will not let anyone steal my joy I will not let anyone or anything impact my positive attitude I will overcome, overpower, and overturn all obstacles I can and will handle the challenge I will look further than my vision because I will work by faith, not by sight. I will dream BIG DREAMS. I will be positive. I will move with a sense of urgency and stay committed to my goals. I will check and recheck, balance and counterbalance, reassure and be measured to the highest standard of excellence. I will not give up, let up or look up to the fear of defeat. I will never forget wo I am, where I cam from. I realize this day, this moment, is truly a blessing. My Attitude... is Everything! www.keithharrell.com Music Steal Away by Edwin Holt purchase at CDBaby.com