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Lifestyle creep is when the cost of your lifestyle rises in tandem with your income. Any income bump goes toward paying higher expenses.
Jesse Mecham (You Need a Budget: The Proven System for Breaking the Paycheck to Paycheck Cycle, Getting Out of Debt, and Living the Life You Want)
I want you to feel what it’s like to be scared, pushed, cold, sluggish, whispered to, creeped out, and touched by an ethereal being or a demonic spirit. It’s not like trying to pinpoint the cause of a knock in your bathroom in the middle of the night. The feeling is oppressive, heavy, sometimes evil, magnetic, and even addictive. I want you to know what your body goes through when the flight instinct tells you to run and the intense emotional struggle you can go through when you try to ignore it. When you’re already amped up, physically and psychologically, simple noises seem much greater than they are. You don’t just hear them—you feel the shockwave from them as well and have to train yourself to deal with them appropriately. It’s a lifestyle that takes years to adjust to and I want to pass on those emotions and experiences.
Zak Bagans (Dark World: Into the Shadows with the Lead Investigator of the Ghost Adventures Crew)
And inevitably, a neutered “Jesus” gives us piles of little neutered Christians. But what God has in mind is the complete renovation of the world. Jesus didn’t send His apostles out to start a social club, a special interest group, or a new “religion” that could be filed in the yellow pages, right there between Cats and Creeps. Jesus didn’t send His apostles out to make deals, to compromise, and offer alternative lifestyles. Jesus claimed all authority in heaven and on earth. He claimed all of it, and sent His apostles to announce that claim in the words of the gospel and to enact it with water, bread, and wine, with His full authority.
Toby J. Sumpter (Blood-Bought World: Jesus, Idols, and the Bible)
Rich Roll said you have to be more afraid of your current situation than you are afraid of change. I am sure we all can relate to events that crept up on us and forced us to make changes. The good news is that you don't have to wait until things creep up on you. You don't have to wait until the negative 1% adds up over time. You can change your state now.
Dexter A. Daniels (Consistent, Not Different: Why We Stray from the Path and Reasons to Return)
Jesus didn’t send His apostles out to start a social club, a special interest group, or a new “religion” that could be filed in the yellow pages, right there between Cats and Creeps. Jesus didn’t send His apostles out to make deals, to compromise, and offer alternative lifestyles. Jesus claimed all authority in heaven and on earth. He claimed all of it, and sent His apostles to announce that claim in the words of the gospel and to enact it with water, bread, and wine, with His full authority.
Toby J. Sumpter (Blood-Bought World: Jesus, Idols, and the Bible)
Osteoporosis Screening Clermont Clermont, with its scenic lakes and active community lifestyle, encourages movement and well-being. But even in a health-conscious city like ours, there’s one condition that often creeps in quietly—without pain or warning—until it’s too late: osteoporosis. Often called the “silent disease,” osteoporosis weakens your bones over time, making them more fragile and more likely to break from something as minor as a slip or cough. That’s why osteoporosis screening is so important, particularly for residents over the age of 50. Many people think bone loss is just a normal part of aging, but osteoporosis is more than that. It’s a medical condition where bones become so porous and brittle that even a minor fall—or in severe cases, even bending over—can cause fractures. Women, especially postmenopausal women, are at higher risk, but men are not exempt. Lifestyle habits, family history, certain medications, low calcium or vitamin D intake, smoking, and lack of exercise can all contribute to bone loss.This is where osteoporosis screening comes in. A simple, non-invasive test called a DEXA scan (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) measures your bone mineral density (BMD), helping your healthcare provider determine your risk for fractures. In places like Clermont, many primary care physicians, orthopedic centers, and specialized clinics offer this screening. It's quick—usually takes less than 30 minutes—and it can give you a clear picture of your bone health before any serious damage occurs. Contact us : 352-810-4187 Address : 3232 Citrus Tower Blvd Clermont FL, 34711
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