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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GOSSIP PART I
"ASK MS. MAVIS", LICENSED CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY COUNSELOR, CART
THE POWER TO OVERCOMING STRESS: ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE TO CHANGE
THE ORIGIN OF HURT2HEALING
 
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Hurt 2 Healing E-Zine 

"Overcoming Emotional Impediments to Inner-Peace"
  October 2009 Vol. 1 Issue 8 
 
Greetings and Welcome!

Al-Qiyamah Center for Healing is proud to present Hurt2Healing: Overcoming Emotional Impediments to Inner-Peace!
 
Hurt2Healing is an electronic magazine (E-Zine) for inspiration, insight, and solutions to some of the most common emotional ailments and circumstances we may find ourselves suffering under.  These ailments stunt personal growth and self-improvement, which limits our ability to reach our full potential.
 
The articles within each Hurt2Healing issue are from people who wish to share their stories and Pearls of Wisdom to offer each reader hope, strength, comfort and resolution.  Subjects such as Depression, Stress/Anxiety, Fear, Anger, Neglect, Substance Abuse, Addictions, Divorce, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault will be discussed in the H2H E-Zine. 
 
If you or someone you know would like to submit an article (anonymously or openly) for the following issue, contact the Editors at info@goodmourning.info.
 
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Monthly Affirmations
By: DiLauris Muhammad 
 
"From this day forward, I choose to work for a cause, not just a living" 
 
9 Ways To Handle Stress
 
By: Wholistic Stress Control
 
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*  Take a deep breath.
* Think positive.
* Do some fun things - Laugh!
* Exercise and eat nutritiously.
* Talk with someone.
* Relax and chill out!
*Forgive yourself and others.
*Let anger out - Scream!
* Let go and Let God. 
 
The Psychology of Gossip Part I 
By Ebony S. Muhammad, C ertified Thanatologist/Stress & Depression  Management Specialist
 
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 My oldest sister told me, "Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see, because your perception is limited without all of the facts". 
In our lives, we may see parallels among ourselves and others, and feel it is acceptable to discuss sensitive matters that could potentially cause damage. 
   Some of us cannot function if there is not gossip/scandal of some sort taking place.  If there isn't, we create it by dropping these lines, "Girl did you hear ...?" or "Man what do you think..."?  I make the distinction according to gender, because contrary to popular belief, men gossip just as much as women, according to Social Issues Research Center.  The difference is that women are more animated,  detailed, but less discreet.  However, it happens with both genders near equally.
 
Ask Ms. Mavis Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, CART
 
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Q: Sometimes the public doesn't know which kinds of questions to ask about substance abuse...what advice or expertise would you like to offer in the spirit of awareness?

 

A: This is a very real and legitimate question to ask and one that I will be more than happy to answer.  Many people, including those caught in the throes of addiction; have difficulty coming up with what they believe are the "right questions" to ask.  The truth is, they are all the right questions!  To obtain information, knowledge and awareness one must ask any and all questions that comes to their mind.  After all, as the saying goes, "The only dumb question is the one you don't ask."   Even though this is the general rule, people still allow their fears to stop them from asking the very questions that can sometimes save their life of the life of a loved one.  In the case of substance abuse, that can result in sometimes deadly consequences and regret that is hard to live with.

            My advice to everyone is "if you know you don't know, ASK!  The scriptures state that "my people perish for lack of knowledge" and today that still rings true.  People are dying everyday from the disease of addiction, because they do not have the facts about it.  So many still believe myths and what non-experts tell them so they continue engaging in the behaviors.  There is no question that is not important and people must stop the fear of learning the truth deter them from receiving life-saving information.  The last article I posted served to help a sister gain a clearer understanding about her brother and his addiction.  "Knowledge is Power" is not just a slogan; it is a neon sign to let us know where our power lies in this life.  But it is up to each individual to Ask, Seek and Knock on the door for the answers. 

Peace and Blessings to you all,

Ms. Mavis, LCDC

 
 
 
The Power to Overcoming Stress: Accepting the Challenge to CHANGE
By: Ebony S. Muhammad, Certified Thanatologist/Depression & Stress Management Specialist
 
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   Let me begin by stating that all of the strategies and principles suggested within this article and, God-Willing, the articles to follow regarding living a Stress-free life I have put into practice myself.   When I say "Stress-free" I am not stating that you will not experience stressful moments, but if you are willing to analyze, examine, and attempt to put these strategies into practice, the Stress you are experiencing will become so insignificant.  It will be under your Control so much that you will not refer to it as Stress but as an Opportunity for Empowerment and Emotional Freedom.

   Accepting the Challenge to CHANGE does not imply changing who you are to please others, let's be clear about that.  Accepting the Challenge to CHANGE can be understood, in other words, as gaining Control over your life and not allowing your circumstances to dictate your potential for Freedom, Survival, Love & Belonging, Power, and Fun (Rosenthal, H.G., 1998).  This is the beginning of your Reality check and possibly the start of Controlling all within your realm of 360 degrees.
 
The Origin of Hurt2Healing
 
By Bro. Jesse Muhammad- Final Call News Staff Writer , Motivational Speaker, and Artist
 
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HOUSTON (FinalCall.com) - Earlier this year, an article in the popular VIBE magazine asked the question, "What happened to the Millions More Movement?" "The Millions More Movement is alive and well in the city of Houston," said Millions More Movement National Co-Convener Dr. Ben Chavis.   
Those sentiments were echoed at a Father's Day press conference here, with a surprising announcement. Pastor Kirbyjohn Caldwell, a prominent pastor of mega-church Windsor Village United Methodist Church, had offered his church's facility and agreed to partner with the Millions More Movement Ministry of Justice in its July 1, 2006 March Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (organized by men, for women). 
The march, originally scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. from downtown Houston, is themed "From Hurt to Healing, Protecting the Essence of Our Sisters." Supporters include Essence magazine Editorial Director Susan Taylor, the Hip Hop Summit Action Network (HSAN) of New York, Million Woman's March Organizing Committee of Philadelphia, Congressman Al Green, Houston City Councilman Jarvis Johnson and a host of others.  
 
 
 
 
 
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With the theme "From Hurt to Healing: Protecting the Essence of Our Sisters," the Planning and Execution Committee of the Ministry of Justice designed a rally and march unprecedented in the city. How so? Because it was organized chiefly by men for women, who were given an opportunity to express their hurt and the means by which the healing could begin. The rally's opening remarks were delivered by lead organizer Deric Muhammad, who also serves as the Local Ministry of Justice spokesman, which were followed by the pouring of libations by Kofi Taharka of the National Black United Front. Anxious to turn the program over to the Sisters, Bro. Deric then quickly introduced key male leaders in attendance who all came forth to share brief words of support. "Any one who does not love Black women does not love himself," stressed Congressman Al Green (TX-9), who was instrumental in having a congressional bill passed last year to fight domestic violence.
Councilmember Jarvis Johnson (District B) called on all men to start taking charge. "We must patrol ourselves and take a stronger stand for our women." As he spoke, others stood with blown-up composite sketches of a sexual predator that he and others are working to get off of the streets.

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