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Words are Powerful, Choose Yours Wisely and POsitively By PRASANNA GUNTURI© Prasanna Gunturi All Rights Reserved. http://www.energysoulutionsallways.com
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Prasanna Gunturi , aSuccess & Self-Mastery Coach , helps entrepreneurs, coaches, professionalsmaster their inner energyso they may live livesfree of  stress/overwhelm/fear/doubt , enjoyhigh energy relationships ,get a lot more done in less time ,make more moneyandattract success in all areas of their life. What's inner energy got to do with money?Downloadthefree report "Let's Talk  Money ... and Beyond"athereto find out the biggest block to making money, 5 reasons why you ABSOLUTELY must overcome this block, and 15 simple tips how!
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"Handle them carefully, for words have more power than atom bombs.
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~ Pearl Strachan Hurd
It's been eleven years since I underwent a laser surgery for my eyes. I had myopia orshortsightedness (one can't see distant things clearly). The power was quite high too, -7 in each eye. I wore thick glasses and as one of my college Professors once remarked,they always seemed to fall off my nose!LASIK (laser
-assisted in situ keratomileusis 
) surgery was becoming popular in India atthat time and after consultation with an ophthalmologist
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I decided to undergo surgery.I worked in an IT company at that time and sitting before the computer for more than8 hours a day was a daily routine that could not be avoided. An immense strain to theeyes. The surgery seemed a great way to get rid of the thick falling glasses and resetthe power to zero.I admitted myself to the clinic where the surgery was to take place. It was until I wassigning the papers (legal stuff) that the enormity of the situation dawned upon me. MyEYES! My precious eyes! What a gift they are! What if something went wrong? Myhands shook and I felt a slight tremor rock my body. Brushing away any negativethoughts that were trying to pop out furiously, I bravely (!?) walked into the operationroom.The actual surgery hardly took 10 minutes, 5 minutes for each eye. I was wide awakethrough the entire process. Yeah, it sounds simple. But I had the most terrifying 10minutes of my life.First, they put some ring or something to hold my eye in place. They then added plentyof liquids/gels/eye drops into the eye. Well, that's how it seemed to me then - as if they
 
Words are Powerful, Choose Yours Wisely and POsitively By PRASANNA GUNTURI© Prasanna Gunturi All Rights Reserved. http://www.energysoulutionsallways.comwere flooding my eye. The eye is the most sensitive part of the body and I could feelmy eyeball dancing around uncontrollably whenever something came near to it. All I remember next was that it was dark all around and all I could see were one GREENlight and one RED light.The doctor advised me NOT to look at the RED light. If I looked at the red light, theoperation wouldn't be successful. Now, comes the best (???) part. My eyeball seemedto have a mind of its own. It was bent on doing what it was asked not to. It wouldwander towards the red light and I would try hard to pull it back towards the greenlight. Believe me, 5 minutes of nerve racking tension. And then another 5 minutes of the same for the other eye. Ten long minutes of my life!Thankfully, the surgery went off well and to this day, I have not worn glasses again.However, after the surgery when anyone asked me how the surgery went, I wouldinvoluntarily shudder. Some of my family members expressed interest in getting aLASIK surgery done themselves, but I did not encourage them. I would give all kinds of silly excuses and change the subject - "it's expensive", "why play with the eyes", "you
look good in the glasses", "why don’t you get some contact lenses instead", "yourpower is not so high",… I couldn't explai
n to them what I went through in those 10minutes. Didn't want to fill their minds with some prejudice! The only ones I must haveshared the story were people who had perfect eye sight!I have always wondered what it is with our brain/mind that it tries to do what it is toldnot to do? DON'T LOOK at the RED LIGHT, says the doctor and my mind wants to golook at the RED light no matter what. I had such a hard time pulling my eye ball awayfrom THAT red light.Those of you who have kids might understand this perhaps. Ever told your children notto do something and found them doing exactly the same thing you asked them not to -over and over again leaving you frustrated and wondering at your parenting skills?Is it the MIND or is it the WORDS? What if the doctor had asked me to "LOOK at the
GREEN LIGHT and stay CALM" instead of "Don’t look at the RED light, the operation
WONT be successful"? Would I have reacted differently, well, I mean, would myeyeballs have given me a less tougher time?Last week, I was talking to my mom who had a laser operation on one of her eyes afew weeks ago. The retina was weak and the doctors recommended this surgery.Thankfully, technology has made vast leaps and bounds and there were no green or redlights.However, the doctor advised her NOT to get stressed on any account. Guess what! Forthe last one month or so my mom has been trying hard NOT to get stressed and
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