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Curiousity Killed the Catabolism — 11 Comments

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  2. Now that’s a good question ask, “How can I look at this from a different perspective?” I’ll be asking this question throughout this day to shift from catabolic to anabolic energy, great post, perfectly resonates with me.

  3. Thanks Cindie for a very timely subject! Just learned about Catabolism and Anabolism in Microbiology……very true! My fellow students, who are mostly younger than me, don’t get it when I put a positive spin on things that they complain about. I am most grateful to be able to be in a learning environment again, and am in awe about how beautiful the innerworkings of the body is , human and animal. So thanks for backing me up and reinforcing that first reaction I have, which is positive curiosity. You have helped me so much today! Feels like you are an energy cheerleader!!!! luv, Amy

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    • Thanks, Yoni. When we take responsibility for our own reactions we indeed can facilitate a shift in our energy, and when our energy shifts everything shifts. 🙂

  5. I LOVE this, Cindi! Especially the info about judging and labeling. It feels so good in the short term, but it’s so destructive to both the person you are labeling, and to your own spirit in the long term. Plus, it takes you one step closer to mean when you could instead walk towards compassion. Very difficult habit to break though. Thanks for the opportunity to think on it.

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