Some faces scrunch up as if to say, "I wish you had not asked that!" Others look contemplative, as if saying, "Oh, I am so grateful you reminded me of that question, now I can take some powerful action!" And then there are the few who answer with confidence, knowing exactly what they are meant to do by when and how.
What is the question?
"What are your goals for the next "Insert the period of time here."?
Sometimes the exact phrase is changed. Some people who may look at "Goals" in different ways. For them, the question might be, "What is your vision?" or "What is your intention?"
Nonetheless, the root question is the same. "What do you want to grow towards? Where is the gap in your life you currently want to fill?"
Until this question is answered, aimlessness is what governs your life.
Forever etched in my mind was the first session with Ray. He told me before we got started that he was trying this out much like he would go to the parade to see the Emperor in his new clothes. He was not convinced there was anything to coaching, but since he was curious, he wanted to work with me as he created his newest product
Monday, November 12, 2007
GREATEST MYTHS of Women Orgasm!
This is something that you really need to know:
GREATEST MYTHS of Women Orgasm!
GREATEST MYTHS of Women Orgasm!
Before I start off, let's define women orgasm.
It is the peak of sexual arousal when all the muscles that were tightened during sexual arousal relax, causing a very pleasurable feeling that may involve the whole body. During orgasm, many women's heart rates skyrocket, their breathing quickens, and their blood pressure rates increase; muscles throughout their bodies spasm, but mostly those in the vagina, uterus, anus and pelvic floor. Sound dangerous? It isn't. In fact, most women who have had an orgasm will tell you that it's a pleasurable feeling. To put it mildly, orgasms feel good. During orgasm, chemicals called endorphins are released into the bloodstream. They cause pleasant sensations to ripple through the body, but they also make many women feel happy, giddy, flushed, warm, or sleepy.
It is the peak of sexual arousal when all the muscles that were tightened during sexual arousal relax, causing a very pleasurable feeling that may involve the whole body. During orgasm, many women's heart rates skyrocket, their breathing quickens, and their blood pressure rates increase; muscles throughout their bodies spasm, but mostly those in the vagina, uterus, anus and pelvic floor. Sound dangerous? It isn't. In fact, most women who have had an orgasm will tell you that it's a pleasurable feeling. To put it mildly, orgasms feel good. During orgasm, chemicals called endorphins are released into the bloodstream. They cause pleasant sensations to ripple through the body, but they also make many women feel happy, giddy, flushed, warm, or sleepy.
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