favoritearticles.com
   Site Home >> About Us >> Privacy Policy >> Terms of Use >> Add Your Link >> Submit Article
Search:   
 
 

Water Garden Bridges the Centuries

Throughout the centuries, every culture has held a fascination for water, bringing it into their bac ... - Kathy Moran
 

Arabian Horse

The Arabian horse is an animal which has lived on the Arabian Peninsula for well over 2000 years. Th ... - Michael Colucci
 

Horizon Academy: Second Chances

MY name is Bryce. I'm 16 years old and attend Horizon Academy. Previously, I attended Spring Creek L ... - Keith Allen
 
 

Dwarf Korean Lilac

Description and planting and care instructions for the Dwaf Korean Lilac. - Alan Summers
 

What To Look For When You Need Commercial Roof Repair

Running a business of your own is never easy, and needing to have commercial roof repair done on you ... - Ronald R. Fess
 
 

Site Home –› Home & Garden –› Pets & Animals
 

Through your Pet's Eyes

 

My family recently lost our beloved cat, Misty. She was 22 years old, a rich and long life for that of an animal, but as fellow animal lovers know, a huge loss for her family.

Thinking about Misty I am reminded how much we sophisticated and intellectual humans can learn from our animal friends. Not only by the genuine way they represent themselves, but also how they see us. Our pets see us as perfect. They dont notice our laugh lines, a few extra pounds, or a mispronounced word. They see us as we once saw ourselves at about the age of three or four years old, before we taught ourselves to focus on minor imperfections and to morph ourselves into people we are not in order to impress others or simply fit in.

They see the authentic self behind our facades. In their loving eyes we are successful by simply being ourselves. They believe in us and know there is nothing we cant do. After all, we throw a ball perfectly and can do it over and over again, we are the best chefs, not to mention masseuses, and we love to surprise them with special gifts and treats.

Remember when you were a child and the world was your oyster. You were always your authentic self and did not care about what other people thought. As adults, many of us are only able to experience this freedom with our pets.

As a Life Coach, I encourage you to focus on how your pet sees you and try to remember how you felt about yourself and what you enjoyed around the age of three or four. Your pet and your inner child know you are perfect and whole the way you are. There is nothing that can hold you back from your goal, except your own mindset. Love and see yourself as your pet does and there will be nothing you cant conquer!

In memory of Misty Hummel. Through her loving eyes I always knew I was perfect just the way I am.

Author: Karen Hummel
 
Author Bio:
Karen Hummel is an authority in this industry. Karen has written several articles in the past on this subject.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Ideas For Creating a Tuscan Kitchen Design
 
Don't Provide A Warm Welcome To Pests This Winter
 
Animal News in the World Today
 
All About Hybrid Tea Roses
 
Many Nursing Homes Ill-Equipped to Handle Fire
 
Anorexia Nervosa Alert - is Your Daughter Dying To Be Thin?
 
How to Get Your Kids to Be More Active
 
A Baby Footprint Or Handprint Is A Unique Keepsake Of Those Happy Days
 
Don??t Keep the Kids In: Safety Tips to Make the Remaining Summer Days a Success
 
The Secret To Healthier Plants? Let's Ask My Grandfather
 
 
 

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Games & Play

 

Politics & Government

 

Culture & Art

 

Medical Care

 

Issues & News

 

Home & Garden

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Teens & Kids

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Fitness & Health

 

Education & Reference

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Estate & Realty

 

Self Healing

 

Automobiles

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Finance & Investment

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Science & Space

 

Society & Issues

 

Software & Networking

 

Business & Companies

 

Hotels & Travel

 
Site Home >> Privacy Policy >> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2006, www.favoritearticles.com