Blind Item #9
Posted by ent lawyer at 10:45 AM
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13 comments:
Nicole S
Mel B?
+1 montana
If Mel b wasn’t this a blind yesterday?
Good old Melanie Brown. Leeds answer to Lola Montez.
Is Orkin spraying your crotch medical treatment?
Perhaps it was the first step of her mindfulness therapy 🤣
Oh I get so much mileage from bullsh!tting about that crap ;)
Orkin 😯😂
Brayson: why do you think "mindfulness" is 'crap'?
Britney Spears
Oh I'm not knocking the historical and cultural context, just the recent trendy psychological application of it. Every five to ten years there's some new technique or strategy that people jump on, they're like fad diets. By the time data comes out showing they're not very effective there's already a new whatever for people to hop on.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindfulness#Concerns_and_criticism
I'm just giving my experience with Mindful Meditation...I went through a Traumatic Brain Injury(TBI) a few years ago and had several months of specialized treatment for same. One of my therapies was mindful meditations. They 100% worked for me, albeit on a temporary basis. It was a daily or twice daily practice for me based on my level of sadness, anxiety, etc. It really does help declutter my mind, identify my goal(s), and decide on a reasonable path to my desired outcome.
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