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Stay away from people
that can't see any wrong
in their actions,
but they see
every wrong in yours...


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06/28/2025 08:21:47

The Story of the Butterfly

A man found a cocoon of a butterfly.
One day a small opening appeared.
He sat and watched the butterfly for several hours
as it struggled to squeeze its body through the tiny hole.
Then it stopped, as if it couldn’t go further.

Butterfly
So the man decided to help the butterfly.
He took a pair of scissors and
snipped off the remaining bits of cocoon.
The butterfly emerged easily but
it had a swollen body and shriveled wings.

The man continued to watch it,
expecting that any minute the wings would enlarge
and expand enough to support the body,
Neither happened!
In fact the butterfly spent the rest of its life
crawling around.
It was never able to fly.

What the man in his kindness
and haste did not understand:
The restricting cocoon and the struggle
required by the butterfly to get through the opening
was a way of forcing the fluid from the body
into the wings so that it would be ready
for flight once that was achieved.

Sometimes struggles are exactly
what we need in our lives.
Going through life with no obstacles would cripple us.
We will not be as strong as we could have been
and we would never fly.


Happy Trails My Friend  Blessings  Soar!



06/24/2025 07:01:01




Beautiful Blessed Morning Lot's Of Love


With You Life




06/20/2025 06:07:02
No matter how great or small what you value, adds value
So often I want to grab with 
both hands and hold tight.
Teach me to let go of 
anxiety and be content with 
whatever Blessings Naturally
come my way.
Catch a sunrise or sunset.
Eavesdrop on the early 
morning  chatter of birds,
Watch the fury of a passing
thunderstorm. Search for the
promise of a rainbow.

Happy Trails Friend Blessings 




06/19/2025 18:40:31


**BLESSINGS FOR FRIDAY & WEEKEND SEAR FRIEND**


06/17/2025 17:38:49


**FOR WEDNESDAY**


06/15/2025 07:53:25



06/12/2025 18:03:51


**HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND DEAR FRIEND**


06/10/2025 13:13:42



06/09/2025 09:14:35


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06/08/2025 11:10:57





Once you feel
avoided by someone,
never disturb them again...








06/07/2025 08:12:16
No matter how great or small what you value, adds value
So often I want to grab with 
both hands and hold tight.
Teach me to let go of 
anxiety and be content with 
whatever Blessings Naturally
come my way.
Catch a sunrise or sunset.
Eavesdrop on the early 
morning  chatter of birds,
Watch the fury of a passing
thunderstorm. Search for the
promise of a rainbow.

Happy Trails Friend Blessings 



06/05/2025 17:40:02


**HAVE A GOOD AND BEAUTIFUL WEEKEND**



06/04/2025 20:37:55




Just checking In....Hot here in the 90s.....Hope your doing well....Hugs Lorribelle54



06/03/2025 17:55:48


BLESSINGS FOR WEDNESDAY DEAR FRIEND**


06/01/2025 16:34:28



   


Much Love And Blessing Happy June


Forever Life




06/01/2025 09:28:38

The mental health benefits of nature: Spending time outdoors to refresh your mind

By Sara Youngblood Gregory
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Like many others at the height of COVID-19 lockdowns, I was suddenly working remotely, socially distancing from family and friends, and leaving the house only for trips to the grocery store. I craved the ability to get out and escape the overbearing presence screens had in my life.

That‘s when I discovered my love of camping. Weekend camping trips let me take advantage of the gorgeous freshwater springs, trails and nature preserves in my area.

I felt the difference almost immediately — out in the woods I wasn’t scrambling for my phone or thinking about work deadlines. My attention span seemed to lengthen and level out. I relaxed. I came home feeling rested and a little more cheerful, and these trips became a way to manage the stress of the pandemic.

Aside from a nice weekend getaway, what I was actually experiencing were the benefits of nature on my mental health — something researchers and healthcare providers have long noted.

“There are many studies that demonstrate how spending time in nature can improve mood, lower anxiety, and improve cognition and memory,” says Mayo Clinic nurse practitioner Jodie M. Smith, APRN., C.N.P., D.N.P., M.S.N. “Making time for nature is important in order for us to maintain resiliency and promote self-care in a world that demands a lot from us.”

Below, Smith discusses exactly why nature is so good for your mental health.

How does nature benefit mental health?

First and foremost, Smith says that nature can be an effective tool to manage stress.

“Stress stimulates our sympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for increasing our blood pressure, heart rate and blood sugar in order to react to a stimulus that is causing us stress,” says Smith.

And while not all stress is bad — for example, stress can motivate you to meet a work deadline or keep an eye on your kids at the pool — prolonged or chronic exposure to stress can chip away at your emotional and mental well-being.

But nature may be able to combat stress and its effects. For example, one study showed that exposure to nature can regulate the sympathetic nervous system in as little as five minutes.

“This means that we can get an almost immediate benefit from stepping outside,” says Smith. And doing so on a recurrent basis may prevent cumulative effects from stress, which could mean a lower risk for chronic disease, illness and mortality.”

In addition to alleviating stress, Smith says research indicates that exposure to nature can be an effective coping strategy for those with chronic mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Prolonged immersion in nature and nature-based therapy programs have shown promise as a way of managing PTSD.

Even for those without serious mental health conditions, nature may help you manage emotions like lonelinessirritability and possibly even road rage.

Finally, there is evidence that nature exposure is associated with better cognitive function — like memory, attention, creativity and sleep quality.

But perhaps the best part is that nature makes it easy to soak in these benefits.

“Being present in nature doesn’t ask or require anything of us, so it frees up our mind to think more deeply and clearly about things,” says Smith.

Next time you’re outside, take a moment to listen, touch, smell. Notice the environment around you and simply be present
Root Yourself in Nature
Walk barefoot in the grass. Go hug a tree, it will feed off your negative energy and recycle it into positive energy. Sit a while and listen to the birds. Nature knows how to raise energy effortlessly—follow her lead.
Happy Trails to you. Friend . Blessings 
MANY BLESSINGS


05/31/2025 16:29:41





Never design your character
Like a garden
Where any one can walk.
Design it like the sky
Where everyone aspires to reach!
Have A Nice Day!!!


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05/30/2025 11:18:51

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