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For anyone struggling with those voices in your head, here is a

wonderful Native American folk tale that says it all:

An old Cherokee Indian Grandfather was teaching his grandson about

life. " Inside each one of us there are two wolves constantly

fighting, " he said. " One of the wolves is positive and is filled with

peace, calm, love and kindness. The other wolf is negative and filled

with fear, anxiety, self-pity and self-doubt. "

" Grandfather, " said the boy. " If the wolves are always fighting, which

one of them will win? "

" The one that you feed the most, " said the Grandfather.

Much love and peace to you all!

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>To: insideoutweightloss

>Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:35 PM

>Subject: Fighting Wolves

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>For anyone struggling with those voices in your head, here is a

>wonderful Native American folk tale that says it all:

>

>An old Cherokee Indian Grandfather was teaching his grandson about

>life. " Inside each one of us there are two wolves constantly

>fighting, " he said. " One of the wolves is positive and is filled with

>peace, calm, love and kindness. The other wolf is negative and filled

>with fear, anxiety, self-pity and self-doubt. "

>

> " Grandfather, " said the boy. " If the wolves are always fighting, which

>one of them will win? "

>

> " The one that you feed the most, " said the Grandfather.

>

>Much love and peace to you all!

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