Showing posts with label Guidance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guidance. Show all posts

Saturday, July 8, 2017

Importance of an Expert Guidance in Homeopathic Treatment


Homeopathy as we all know is more of an art to treat diseases. The well-grounded natural principle governs homeopathy and this law is applied to each and every case before prescribing homeopathic medicine. Many homeopathic medicines are used by lay people too, after reading certain text books and material medicas available. Well, it’s not bad to learn any science and apply it in your day to day practice; no doubt about it! I feel extremely proud to see certain people applying this art wonderfully in some cases even without learning it in colleges or institutes. But these are the ‘few’ people devoted to this science stream and they have spent years learning homeopathy.

There are certain reasons why everyone should not attempt to prescribe or take homeopathic medicines without expert supervision, unless they master the art. Let’s see the important reasons —

(1) Homeopathic medicines are very deep acting. Therefore, unless the similarity of symptoms is exactly matched, one cannot get desired results. Moreover, in chronic cases, a single wrong prescription at times can lead the entire case in wrong direction, making it difficult to harmonize the case presentation later.

(2) It is certainly not child’s play to match the disease symptoms to the symptoms of the medicine through the vast material medicas and repertory. Obtaining the apt remedy is utmost important for eliciting desired results and recovery in patient. In acute cases, it is comparatively easier but in chronic cases, when only an expert case-taking can reveal the exact constitution of the patient, it is further difficult for a person who is not well-versed with this art.

(3) Homeopathy is a science of individualization. No two cases are same, just like the various personalities around us. And individualization is an art to be learnt after professional expertise exposes you to hundreds of patients. It is aptly said that for a homeopath too, a lifetime is less to study his science!

(4) Even the same case with same cold may require different medicine the next time he or she catches cold. We often see in our practice that ignorantly and unknowingly, if a patient takes his medicine (given last time when he had caught cold) when he gets cold (because the earlier was remaining as he felt better soon), he may not feel better. This is because the symptom complex earlier was different than that during this time.

(5) We always have to warn the patient not to give his medicine to any other person in his household, even if the person suffers from apparently similar illness. In most cases, such self-prescriptions fail, unless the patient has good command over homeopathy.

(6) In homeopathic academic courses (especially bachelor and post-graduate courses), one learns homeopathy along with Human Anatomy, Physiology, General Medicine, Surgery, Preventive and Social Medicine, Homeopathic Pharmacy, etc. This clinical knowledge is of utmost importance for any homeopath to correlate all his findings clinically in every patient. Obviously this knowledge is lacking in people who use homeopathy just because they love the science and have got some cures to their credit.

Thus, with all due respect to the lovers of homeopathy, it is stressed that he or she should get acquainted with this wonderful science in all its depth and only then should utilize these medicinal gems in day to day practice. Because it is aptly said, a homeopathic failure is really a bad failure! One must exercise great caution!

Sunday, November 6, 2016

What It Means To Have Guidance To A Better Work Life Balance


By Lisa McDonald


If a person chooses to really concentrate on just one portion of living, some other things tend to be ignored or taken for granted. It is all about knowing how systems work, a natural process that you learn about over and over again in school. You know you cannot accomplish, say, a strict diet if you do not have enough time or material resource for it.

There is a need today to be truly motivated, a factor in complete engagement that is studied continuously by companies. But this is something integral to our nature, and what is required in guidance to a better work life balance Stratford. The way to do this is to first see how everything is related in your life and how they work together.

The overview is important, because it leads to a deeper understanding of your priorities and needs. Some you may not have even thought about, and this is a concern that should be addressed first before embarking on the balancing act. Yes, it is literally an act, done regularly, constantly analyzed and adjusted, and perfected through a good period of practice.

It has the purpose of helping you make a program that is relatable to your life. Since personal needs vary for individuals, the steps to follow here are general and can be accomplished easily. It also requires you to be objective and able to handle your lie well enough as you follow the steps.

The first step has been mentioned, which is a review of everything you consider important in life. The second step is to see which are the focal points in these things, and to integrate them in such a way that you have good control over a process organic to the way you live. There are so much lifestyles items that have been dredged up for marketing in the internet and social media, and you can keep track of them but not actually use them all.

All you actually need is good judgment in choosing what can and what cannot work. Your focus points might be living status, income, family and kids, business or relationships. Add perhaps your work or the field you are expert in, but this is something to be put in a box and kept there since its elements might not be good to use in daily living.

For some people, jobs that are vocations or ways of life demands that the work you do be always relevant, especially where daily life is concerned. The priesthood is one, another is the job of the poet, and these things are often reliant on long training and strong moral compass points. The following and last step is where motivation comes in, something requiring hard objectivity.

This step involves real objectivity, but you can be one of the more fortunate ones who are employed in a job that really interests you. It might be possible that you were always interested in it, and your skills match the interest. When and if reality bites, like when you see how you somehow do not fit the job and the related culture, you should study other alternatives.

Motivation is all about being happy and satisfied. Fun is a temporary thing, but happiness is a lasting value that you recreate each and every day. When you are happy, it means that all your focal points are being addressed well and that your constant review of your life points to nothing amiss. This is only the beginning though, because theory can only do so much.




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