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http://iitran.secchan.net/img/res/3998.htmlDoes anyone here speaks French?Noone is a canadian here?
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Does anyone here speaks French?
Noone is a canadian here?
I speak french. It's a story about a kitten which survives being stepped on (evidently its skull was broken, as it was bleeding from the ears). It recovered but wasn't 100% normal after that unfortunate accident.
Its skull was broken!? Aww =(Anyways, would you please help the guys at http://iitran.secchan.net/img/res/3998.html with the script of it; it's quite short, shouldn't be much of a hazzle. Could you?
Its skull was broken!? Aww =(
Anyways, would you please help the guys at http://iitran.secchan.net/img/res/3998.html with the script of it; it's quite short, shouldn't be much of a hazzle. Could you?
At your service.
Thanks a lot! =)
>>814although I cannot understand the words, I share the owner's situation, unfortunately on my situation I already stepped 2 of my kittens on both feet on different occasions and they kicked the bucket. Its purely accidental, but now they haunt me by letting me feel they are still under my feet every night. Somebody give an advice about this! Thanks!
Don't know whether it works, but maybe you can use to "Swish" of Neuro-Linguistic-Programming to get rid of the bad image of squished cats and replace them with something more cheerful through inner visualization. (Stay away from the Church of Scientology though.=SwishSwish is a novel visualization technique for reducing unwanted habits. The process involves disrupting a pattern of thought that usually leads to an unwanted behavior such that it leads to a desired alternative. The process involves visualizing the trigger or 'cue image' that normally leads to the unwanted behavior pattern, such as a smoker's hand with a cigarette moving towards the face. The cue image is then switched a number of times with a visualization of a desired alternative, such as a self-image looking resourceful and fulfilled. The swish is tested by having the person think of the original cue image that used to lead to the undesired behavior, or by presenting the actual cue such as a cigarette to the client, while observing the responses. If the client stays resourceful then the process is complete. The name swish comes from the sound made by the practitioner/trainer as the visualizations are switched.[62][63] Swish also makes use of submodalities, for example, the internal image of the unwanted behavior is typically shrunk to a small and manageable size and the desired outcome (or self-image) is enhanced by making it brighter and larger than normal.[36] The swish was first published by Richard Bandler.[36]
Don't know whether it works, but maybe you can use to "Swish" of Neuro-Linguistic-Programming to get rid of the bad image of squished cats and replace them with something more cheerful through inner visualization. (Stay away from the Church of Scientology though.=
Swish
Swish is a novel visualization technique for reducing unwanted habits. The process involves disrupting a pattern of thought that usually leads to an unwanted behavior such that it leads to a desired alternative. The process involves visualizing the trigger or 'cue image' that normally leads to the unwanted behavior pattern, such as a smoker's hand with a cigarette moving towards the face. The cue image is then switched a number of times with a visualization of a desired alternative, such as a self-image looking resourceful and fulfilled. The swish is tested by having the person think of the original cue image that used to lead to the undesired behavior, or by presenting the actual cue such as a cigarette to the client, while observing the responses. If the client stays resourceful then the process is complete. The name swish comes from the sound made by the practitioner/trainer as the visualizations are switched.[62][63] Swish also makes use of submodalities, for example, the internal image of the unwanted behavior is typically shrunk to a small and manageable size and the desired outcome (or self-image) is enhanced by making it brighter and larger than normal.[36] The swish was first published by Richard Bandler.[36]
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