We all have seen some of our animals become ill, or more ill, or at least emotionally upset when we are upset. When our animals are ill, many of us, myself included, become irritable or anxious about their health and the nursing care needed. Then we may feel guilty about these negative feelings.
I often need to remind you, my clients and students of great health, to think positively. You may think to yourself "Easy for her to say. My dog is so sick, how can I not be anxious." My cat is actually sick today - slightly lame leg and I notice I am irritable rather than worried.
My husband, Mort Orman really understands how we can change our thinking patterns without struggle. He is still venturing into ebooks and so has a free offer until Friday, April 5.
"The Irritability Cure:
How To Stop Being Angry, Anxious And Frustrated
All The Time" is available for a limited time this
week for free download from Amazon's Kindle bookstore.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BJFI75A
You do NOT need a Kindle device to read this book!
You can download it for free and then read it
from ANY computer,smartphone, or tablet using Amazon's
free software available here:
http://amzn.to/QFexMk (NOTE: install the reader
first before downloading the book.)
You also do NOT need to have a serious anger or
irritability problem to benefit from this book.
This is because We all get angry and irritated from
time to time.
In this book, Mort reveals a powerful 5-step plan
for getting rid of anger and irritability whenever
these negative emotions occur for you. While becoming irritable is a tendency I have, Mort's coaching makes it easy for me to let go of this negative emotion in a few minutes - till it appears again!
So go GRAB your free copy TODAY before this
special promotion runs out. It's only available
through Friday April 5, 2013.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BJFI75A
P.S. Please share this notice with everyone you
know! Also, once you finish reading the book
(it's a quick read) please go to the Amazon Kindle
Store and leave Mort your honest review.
The more reviews this book has,the more people will be exposed to it and hopefully the more will benefit
from it. Be sure to use an example of how improving your mental state seems to help your companion animals, if you have noticed this. Then more people will pay attention to how their emotions and thoughts affect the health of their animals. We all will benefit.