Do You Get Nervous?

Written by Jan Tincher


Do you get nervous? How does that feel in your body?

Does it feel like bubbly little gases in your stomach?

Can you visualize those bubbly little gases?

TIP: Your brain needs to see what it is that is causing your nervous reaction in your body. When it can see it, it can do something about it.

Once you visualize those bubbly little gases, visualize a pin pricking each bubble into nothingness. If there’s any *litter* left, visualize a cleaning crew coming through and putting it in trash bags and carting it away.

Is George W. Bush Two-Faced?

Written by Kathy Thompson


"Yes, Bush is two-faced," claims Profiler/Face Reader, Kathy Thompson. "The two sides ofrepparttar faces are total opposites. His personal left side shows he is happy andrelaxed. The professional right side of his face is more stern and guarded. The striking difference indicates he is very moody." His SQUARE FACE indicates he is confident, a freedom lover, optimistic, aggressive, ambitious, go getter, successful organizer. He gets things done. His FOREHEAD is high, straight,and wide showing intelligence, and a logical linear thinker. The wrinkles on his forehead show his artistic talents. The two wrinkles betweenrepparttar 131210 eyebrows show he is focused and exact. The EYEBROWS are different. The left one is scattered and tangled indicating his personal thinking is chaotic. His right brow is lower and smoother, showing a even and logical thought process. The brows are low indicating he is informal and easy going. The two EYES are different,repparttar 131211 left is squared (fox) cunning, tight, dishonest in his personal life. The right eye is curved showing his charm. The eyes are small and deep set, indicating he is cautious, observant, and he hide his emotions. The left eye is also higher thanrepparttar 131212 right, indicating he is moody and has his ups and downs. There is no visible upper eyelid indicating he likes to have his own space.

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