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Dr Andrew Tresidder MB BS MRCGP works as a GP in Chard, Somerset, SW England
He is one of a new generation of doctors who believe that patient empowerment is the key to better health in the community
He also assists organisations to develop emotional health strategies to enhance corporate and individual wellbeing
We don't have to feel unwell to want to feel better.
Life is a journey of learning; learning from lots of experiences. However, sometimes we have the experience but don't fully learn from it. In the visible world, it's easy.
In the invisible world of emotions, feelings, reactions and prejudices, it's not so easy. One can get stuck with a faulty feeling or emotion, so the lesson isn't learnt, and the 'computer programme' develops a software glitch.
These glitches, or patterns of imbalance, get filed away (invisibly) somewhere but they're still real and still there.
However, all the glitches add up together to make the computer (our human bodies) work less efficiently, so let's look at why this happens, and how to unscramble it.