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Starting NewA Moment of Choice

There are times in our lives that lend themselves to starting something new. The beginning of a new year, finishing school, leaving a job, or changing homes—these all are times that turn our minds to fresh starts. Their advantage is that they bring with them the energy of that event, creating a tide of change around them that we can ride to our next shoreline. But we can choose to start anew anytime. In any moment we can decide that a bad day or a relationship that's gotten off on the wrong foot can be started again. It is a mental shift that allows us to clean the slate and approach anything with fresh eyes, and we can make that choice at any time.Starting new is most powerful when we focus our attention to what we are choosing to create. Giving all of our attention to the unwanted aspects of our lives allows what we resist to persist. We need to remember to leave enough room in the process of new beginnings to be kind to ourselves, because it takes time to become accustomed to anything new, no matter how much we like it. There is no need to get down on ourselves if we don't reach our new goals instantly. Instead, we acknowledge the forward motion and choose to reset and start again, knowing that with each choice we learn, grow, and move forward. Making the choice to start anew has its own energy—it's a promise made to you. The forward momentum creates a sort of vacuum behind it, pulling toward you all you need to help you continue moving in your chosen direction. Once the journey has begun, it may take unexpected turns, but it never really ends. Like cycles in nature, there are periods of obvious growth and periods of dormancy that signal a time of waiting for the right moment to burst forth. Each time we choose to start anew we dedicate ourselves to becoming the best we are able to be.

Aseem Kaistha

It's your attitude and not your aptitude that determines your altitude.

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Hi Rush,

My only suggestion to you would be, to not stay in the same room

each night. I did best when I went from one place to another. Then

I stayed in one place for one week, and it was not a safe place for me

to be in anymore. I was careful at each place, and sprayed, kept everything

bagged, but the damn things were coming out of me like crazy.

If it's possible, you should go from one place to another as you will get

the best rest and peace from these little demons. Otherwise they'll just

shed off of you, and then get right back on you again.

God how I wish something would be done about this horrible mess that we

all have to deal with.

Good luck to you, and I hope you can relax and enjoy your time away.

Sincerely,

Sue

Hey everyone,

Today I am leaving my boyfriends house(where this all began) and gettin a hotel room for the next five days. I hope this brings me freedom. I am boxing all my clothes in plastic bins, and gonna buy a new outfit or two. I am then going to move back into my home--it may have some bugs too--not sure, but I have stayed there a little since all of this started. I have been washing and rewashing with heavy boric acid (Rita it does mix much better than the other i was using), along wth borax, etergent bleach when I can. I am washing all the personal items, like shampoo anything that is in a container in bleach water. I have had my car cleaned real well, and going to spray orange guard and etc in carpet. I hope this works.

I just want to ask if there is anything I am missing?? Any help would be appreciated. I delayed the move b/c I wasnt ready with cleaining etc.

Thanks,

Rush

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Rush,

I sure hope this brings you freedom from these horrible things. You've covered a lot of bases - the only thing I can think of is take a little spray bottle with a mixture of something that you feel works, and spritz your shoes before getting into the car. Also, one thing that I've noticed when I've done just about everthing else and still notice wispies especially around the ankles and legs is to spray with Avon's Bug Guard plus (I guess most any insect repellant will do since you probably don't have time to get this) - but it's just a good measure of extra protection. Wishing you all the best and let us know how you do.

..... Judy

Starting New

Hey everyone,

Today I am leaving my boyfriends house(where this all began) and gettin a hotel room for the next five days. I hope this brings me freedom. I am boxing all my clothes in plastic bins, and gonna buy a new outfit or two. I am then going to move back into my home--it may have some bugs too--not sure, but I have stayed there a little since all of this started. I have been washing and rewashing with heavy boric acid (Rita it does mix much better than the other i was using), along wth borax, etergent bleach when I can. I am washing all the personal items, like shampoo anything that is in a container in bleach water. I have had my car cleaned real well, and going to spray orange guard and etc in carpet. I hope this works.

I just want to ask if there is anything I am missing?? Any help would be appreciated. I delayed the move b/c I wasnt ready with cleaining etc.

Thanks,

Rush

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