Most often
Aug. 6th, 2003 02:59 pmRandom LJ-hopping leads to dreck like
jesseh has found, but every once in a while you find gems like this:
Things are often much easier when you allow your body to talk more than your mouth. I truly believe we take our bodies and the messages they send us dreadfully for granted. Your body can tell you all sorts of things. There are the standard functions, the need to eat, drink, sleep, urinate and defecate. Then there are the more subtle nuances, the tightening of the muscles when anxious or afraid, the pounding headaches when stressed, the sheen of perspiration on your brow when anticipatory.
When your body speaks for you, there are things you don't have to say; things you wouldn't dream of saying aloud.
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Things are often much easier when you allow your body to talk more than your mouth. I truly believe we take our bodies and the messages they send us dreadfully for granted. Your body can tell you all sorts of things. There are the standard functions, the need to eat, drink, sleep, urinate and defecate. Then there are the more subtle nuances, the tightening of the muscles when anxious or afraid, the pounding headaches when stressed, the sheen of perspiration on your brow when anticipatory.
When your body speaks for you, there are things you don't have to say; things you wouldn't dream of saying aloud.