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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Craniosacral Therapy for Asperger's |
PDBowden |
Posted: 13 May 2013, 2:59 pm
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I've been considering trying Craniosacral Therapy as a way to help me out. Has anyone had any amazing results with it so far and is it worth it to give it a try? |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Chakra Therapy |
PDBowden |
Posted: 13 May 2013, 2:19 pm
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If l get into a bad mood, I try to balance whichever chakra is out-of-sync. Has anyone else here have ever tried chakra therapy for healing? |
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Forum: The Haven Topic: ways of coping with your depression and building self esteem |
PDBowden |
Posted: 10 May 2013, 4:14 pm
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Replies: 355 Views: 230,443
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I try to get out there, take risks, and get outside your comfort zone every day. I also meditate daily and learn to connect with my angels so I can stay confident. |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Skiing as therapy for Asperger's |
PDBowden |
Posted: 10 May 2013, 2:46 pm
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Replies: 2 Views: 1,093
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Has anyone ever used skiing in the winter as a form of therapy? I go skiing every winter by myself several times every winter. |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Driving a car with a stick shift |
PDBowden |
Posted: 10 May 2013, 2:42 pm
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Replies: 38 Views: 4,283
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I drive a car with a stick shift every day for 8 1/2 years now even through bumper-to-bumper traffic. Can anyone here drive a car with a stick shift? |
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Forum: Social Skills and Making Friends Topic: The Asperger's brain and how it can learn social skills |
PDBowden |
Posted: 10 May 2013, 2:39 pm
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Replies: 9 Views: 1,935
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The Asperger's brain has a miraculous power to rewire itself when learning new social skills and how to put yourself out there so you can have healthy, happy, and meaningful relationships for life. Social skills don't come naturally to aspies but other skills come natural to us so we can become stro... |
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Forum: Work and finding a Job Topic: A career based on your special interests? |
PDBowden |
Posted: 10 May 2013, 2:32 pm
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Replies: 21 Views: 2,549
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I'm looking to be an actuary because I have a BS in Applied Mathematics and I don't like dealing with too many different people. |
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Forum: Work and finding a Job Topic: Cashiers? |
PDBowden |
Posted: 10 May 2013, 2:31 pm
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Replies: 18 Views: 3,566
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Cashiering is a stressful and hectic job for a lot of people. I was at Target and I got too aggressive towards customers and even started to get into arguments with them and also started to push them away. Customers aren't easy to deal with because they can be picky. |
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Forum: Work and finding a Job Topic: feeling depressed about not having a job |
PDBowden |
Posted: 10 May 2013, 2:28 pm
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Replies: 10 Views: 1,720
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I had a BS job at Target doing price accuracy and I got fired for performance issues and after I got let go, I was a lot happier. I'm looking into a career in actuarial science now. |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Swimming |
PDBowden |
Posted: 10 May 2013, 2:22 pm
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Replies: 4 Views: 1,306
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I was if anyone here enjoys swimming. I love to swim as well. |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Figure skating |
PDBowden |
Posted: 10 May 2013, 2:18 pm
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Replies: 15 Views: 5,717
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Does anyone watch/do figure skating? I did figure skating for 7 years before having to quit because I was moving to England. I still watch a lot of figure skating on tv though, and I'm planning on taking it back up in the summer because I'll have 3 months of holiday. Favourite figure skaters: Yuzur... |
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