Showing posts with label Mental Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mental Health. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Life Should Be Celebrated....

" Life should not only be lived, it should be celebrated! "

These are the words I read on a coffee cup and words that should be inspirational to all. Do you "live" your life; or, do you "celebrate" your life?

As I have become older--and wiser--I appreciate the importance of celebrating life. In my youth, I gave little thought to my own mortality or to celebrating my life. Now, as a senior citizen, I accept my mortality and I celebrate my past, present and my future. I hope you are doing the same.


Burton Fletcher
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Scatter Seeds of Kindness and Find Peace



What gives you peace of mind? I suggest the acts of being kind to others is one of the ways you can reach inner peace. It is said that the act of giving benefits the giver more than the receiver. I feel an inner warmth when I "scatter seeds of kindness" by performing good deeds for others. I suggest that you will too.

Burton Fletcher
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Friday, December 22, 2006

Recognize Mental Illness And Recommend Treatment

I read the post of a monument builder on another website and this person launched into an angry, insulting and immature attack on another member. It was obvious that the attacker has mental-health issues that will harm his performance in the death-care industry, where serving others is paramount.

Mental illness is pervasive in our society, and often the mentally ill do not receive the treatment that they need and deserve. If you see someone with excessive anger issues, then please recommend that the person receive the assistance of mental-health professionals. Today, thanks to American pharmacological prowess, many previously untreatable illnesses can be treated and controlled.

If you recognize that you have problems with controlling your excessive anger, then rather than taking out your anger on others, destroying the lives of others, and yourself, then please seek help so you will not only live long, but live well. After all, it is the right thing to do. May God bless you!


Burton Fletcher
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Burton@USAMonuments.com