Happiness Horror Story Jamie L. Sal off Author on the AIR Equation

Date Added: August 28, 2009 10:15:56 AM
Author: geeta
Category: Health
 
Fear is a beast that feeds on the unknown. Define the unknown and fear will retreat. Jamie L. Sal off I have had the pleasure of knowing Jamie L. Sal off for about a year now. She is a real dynamo and dedicated to helping others. If you meet her anytime soon you will never guess the horrors she has survived. As Happiness Horror Stories go on the AIR Equation they start horribly but always have a happy ending. She is the author of the book Transformational Healing: Five Surprisingly Simple Keys Designed to Redirect Your Life toward Wellness Purpose and Happiness. An internet guru even before the internet was popular she is the site builder and owner of Polka Dot Banner a website that promotes authors and their books and bring them together with those who love reading and writing (there she goes helping people again). In all that she does she looks for ways of motivating people to be the best they can be always offering encouragement towards their dreams and higher pursuits. She feels that total wellness and inner happiness can come from fulfilling ones higher calling and purpose. Jamie offers workshops and teleseminars on the principals of her book. Welcome to the AIR Equation the 3 Part Formula for Happiness. AI: TELL US A HORROR STORY YOU LIVED THROUGH THAT HAD A HAPPY ENDING. SALOFF It started when my doctor said Its a malignancy. Cancer I asked. A malignancy he corrected. He avoided looking me in the eyes. My 2 year old son explored the small examination room at will. No one stopped him. We were transfixed on every word the doctor said and tried to read in between the lines to find out what he was not saying. I refer to his words now as the Do not pass go do not collect $200 halt all your plans and go directly to the hospital message. Thus began what I call the merry go round of Cancer. Note the capital C on cancer. A friend of mine once corrected me. Cancer does not have a capital C he said. Have you ever had cancer I asked. No he replied. If you did ever have cancer you did capitalize the c too I said. When you first learn you have cancer life becomes a fast turning merry go round. From this merry go round there is no escape. You are instantly required to show up for tests many which you never even knew existed; respond to the beck and call of your doctors of which you now learn you have many; accept the fact that you are now surrounded by well wishing relatives most of whom seem to not know what to say and often say the wrong thing. You suddenly find you have no friends except for the really faithful ones because the others put a lot of distance between you and themselves after all it might be catching or at the very least uncomfortable for them to be around you. It makes them think too much about the impermanence of life. This is also where you are able to see the dividing line between friend and forever faithful friend. The distinction of who is who will surprise you. You find during this period of Cancer that you have little or no say in most of the decisions affecting your life. Someone else is always making them for you. You are in such turmoil inside that you are not really thinking all that clear so it does not seem to matter what they make you do. AIR: SOUNDS LIKE YOU WERE REALLY AFRAID. WHAT HAPPENED NEXT. SALOFF: One night in the hospital I watched a documentary about a woman with Cancer. (It was definitely a capital C for her.) She had endured tremendous hardships through treatment. The documentary ended with one of those black screens saying she had died after the filming. I did not feel I had much to look forward to and I greatly feared the chemotherapy I had been told I would soon have. As I lay there in my hospital bed I pondered all of this and silently prayed that God would make a way where there was no way one of my favorite prayerful sayings. At that moment it was as if an elevator door opened up at the foot of my bed and a vision began. In my vision I saw Jesus standing in the elevator. He asked me if I wanted to live or die. I had never thought of life as being a choice before or that I might have any say in the matter. Jesus brought to memory a faith healer I had known who had nearly died but who had also seen a vision. She had been told it was not yet her time to die and that God had work for her to do. Jesus told me he had work for me also but he would not say what. (It was kind of like the game show Let Is Make a Deal and I was not privy to what was behind each door.) How To Maintain Your Computer operating system Being a computer technician pays nice money and has for a very long time. Why. well mainly because alot of new computer owners fail to learn how to use and maintain there new computer. Before purchasing my first computer back in 1998 I took an 8 hour class on the basics of operating a Windows 95 system based computer. Even with the class within the first few months I had crashed the computer 3 times.
 
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