What if the true cause of your distress, pain or illness was at the level of subconscious mind, and that the only way the subconscious could communicate with you was through the body, as reflected in your symptoms?
...the body becomes stronger or weaker depending on a person's mental state. Music can help.
Life Skills Institute. David LintnerWho are you? What are you? How do you know? What do the results you get from anythiing in your life have to do with your identity? These ideas are important.
Everything you have and everything you do come from your identity—what and who you think you are or aren't, and what and how you think it, content and process.
Your identity, your sense of yourself, is learned, so you can unlearn it, relearn it, to make a more powerful and effective you. . . .
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A person who is emotionally imbalanced carries that over into both the work environment and personal relationships. How many of us have had to contend with a controlling, Napoleanic or bullying boss?
What Is It, Who Has It, and How to Get It

First, realize that although each of the following children are all bright, they have not developed the emotional skills necessary for success in these life situations. Such skills, many of which we often take for granted, thankfully can be taught, and have most recently been coined emotional intelligence (EQ) by Daniel Goleman in his best-selling book Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ.

I’d like to ask you to take an inventory of the people in your life right now. Most relationships are based on some kind of common interest or the mutual exchange of needs.