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December 26, 2018
Title: Handling America’s Road Rage Problem
Topic: Road Rage
Discussed by Scott Morofsky
with Scott Morofsky (www.scottmorofsky.com)
Part 1 of 2
Admit it. You’ve done it. At least once. Maybe twice.
Maybe once or twice a day!
Houston, after all, is a frustrating city to live in and not everyone is as good
a driver as you are!
Scott Morofsky is the author of two books: “The
Daily Breath: Transform Your Life One Breath at a Time”
and “Wellativity: In-Powering Wellness Through Communication.” Today, Scott is here to discuss the touchy
subject of “Road Rage”. I know I am an offender. How about you? Scott has some
great practical solutions on how to tame – and even rid ourselves – of road rage
for good.
The first tool is to just breathe, pause, and think. “It is so important to get
into a conditioning program where that’s our first response,” Scott says. Listen
in as he elaborates on this.
Scott also has an acronym that works very well with his clients: WAIT: Where am
I tense and what am I thinking? “You can’t predict what crazy people are going
to do around you, but you can take care of your own backyard,” Scott reminds us.
“Is it worth the risk?”
Great suggestion: before you put your car in Drive, say a prayer, and if you
have passengers, say an audible prayer. Ask for safe travel, to and from. Ask
God to protect those around you. Start a habit of praying before you put your
car in Drive.
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Handling America’s Road Rage Problem
Topic: Road Rage
Discussed by Scott Morofsky
with Scott Morofsky (www.scottmorofsky.com)
Flaring tempers that
lead to road rage continue to be a problem on America’s highways, leading to
accidents, assaults, and occasionally even murder. It’s important
for everyone – especially teen drivers – to be instructed on the dangers of road
rage. There are serious consequences on both ends.
Scott has some great advice for teens, too! He says, first, parents must be a
good role model. But don’t worry if you aren’t right now – you can be! And
remember that it’s not just about your rage, but others around you, too. You or
your teen might have done something inadvertently to anger another driver. How
you react to their road rage is also important.
Another great way to set an example for your teens is to pray before you start
the engine. We pray over our meals to keep us healthy, why not pray over our
driving? Pray over the passengers in your vehicle and every other car on the
path to your destination. Pray for pedestrians. Pray for safety and calm
spirits. If you’re not already doing this, start today! You’ll be amazed at how
good you feel afterward.
Scott Morofsky also has “10 Daily Breaths” on audio CD’s that can help
you breathe, pause, and think while you’re driving. Check them out [here]
for only $2.99 with his Promo Code: 10for3 There are samples
for First Responders, parents, food and diet, and driving safety.
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Title: Joint Replacement Rehabilitation
Topic: Joint Replacement Rehabilitation
Discussed by Scott Morofsky
with Scott Morofsky (www.scottmorofsky.com)
Scott Morofsky has
been with us today discussing road rage and ways to combat it. In
this final segment, we switch topics to the job he’s been doing for over 30
years: Joint Replacement Rehabilitation. In addition, he practices physical
training for seniors and massage therapy.
These issues are near and dear to Scott’s heart because he spent many years in a
state of despair and pain. If you click [here]
you can see Scott as a young, crippled boy and then as a body builder with no
braces on his legs 30 years later! It’s an amazing story that you’ll want to
read.
When it comes to seniors and operations for joint issues, Scott has some great
advice for those concerned about age and recovery time. He says, “If you
don’t have mobility, you’re a liability.”
Click [here] to read blog
posts about this issue and for more information about Scott Morofsky.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
December 8, 2015
Title: Handling America’s Road Rage Problem
Topic: Road Rage
Discussed by Scott Morofsky
with Scott Morofsky (www.scottmorofsky.com)
Part 1 of 2
Admit it. You’ve done it. At least once. Maybe twice.
Maybe once or twice a day!
Houston, after all, is a frustrating city to live in and not everyone is as good
a driver as you are!
Scott Morofsky is the author of two books: “The
Daily Breath: Transform Your Life One Breath at a Time”
and “Wellativity: In-Powering Wellness Through Communication.” Today, Scott is here to discuss the touchy
subject of “Road Rage”. I know I am an offender. How about you? Scott has some
great practical solutions on how to tame – and even rid ourselves – of road rage
for good.
The first tool is to just breathe, pause, and think. “It is so important to get
into a conditioning program where that’s our first response,” Scott says. Listen
in as he elaborates on this.
Scott also has an acronym that works very well with his clients: WAIT: Where am
I tense and what am I thinking? “You can’t predict what crazy people are going
to do around you, but you can take care of your own backyard,” Scott reminds us.
“Is it worth the risk?”
Great suggestion: before you put your car in Drive, say a prayer, and if you
have passengers, say an audible prayer. Ask for safe travel, to and from. Ask
God to protect those around you. Start a habit of praying before you put your
car in Drive.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Part 2 of 2 - Handling America’s Road Rage Problem
Topic: Road Rage
Discussed by Scott Morofsky
with Scott Morofsky (www.scottmorofsky.com)
Flaring tempers that
lead to road rage continue to be a problem on America’s highways, leading to
accidents, assaults, and occasionally even murder. It’s important
for everyone – especially teen drivers – to be instructed on the dangers of road
rage. There are serious consequences on both ends.
Scott has some great advice for teens, too! He says, first, parents must be a
good role model. But don’t worry if you aren’t right now – you can be! And
remember that it’s not just about your rage, but others around you, too. You or
your teen might have done something inadvertently to anger another driver. How
you react to their road rage is also important.
Another great way to set an example for your teens is to pray before you start
the engine. We pray over our meals to keep us healthy, why not pray over our
driving? Pray over the passengers in your vehicle and every other car on the
path to your destination. Pray for pedestrians. Pray for safety and calm
spirits. If you’re not already doing this, start today! You’ll be amazed at how
good you feel afterward.
Scott Morofsky also has “10 Daily Breaths” on audio CD’s that can help
you breathe, pause, and think while you’re driving. Check them out [here]
for only $2.99 with his Promo Code: 10for3 There are samples
for First Responders, parents, food and diet, and driving safety.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Joint Replacement Rehabilitation
Topic: Joint Replacement Rehabilitation
Discussed by Scott Morofsky
with Scott Morofsky (www.scottmorofsky.com)
Scott Morofsky has
been with us today discussing road rage and ways to combat it. In
this final segment, we switch topics to the job he’s been doing for over 30
years: Joint Replacement Rehabilitation. In addition, he practices physical
training for seniors and massage therapy.
These issues are near and dear to Scott’s heart because he spent many years in a
state of despair and pain. If you click [here]
you can see Scott as a young, crippled boy and then as a body builder with no
braces on his legs 30 years later! It’s an amazing story that you’ll want to
read.
When it comes to seniors and operations for joint issues, Scott has some great
advice for those concerned about age and recovery time. He says, “If you
don’t have mobility, you’re a liability.”
Click [here] to read blog
posts about this issue and for more information about Scott Morofsky.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
August 14, 2015
Title: Handling America’s Road Rage Problem
Topic: Road Rage
Discussed by Scott Morofsky
with Scott Morofsky (www.scottmorofsky.com)
Part 1 of 2
Admit it. You’ve done it. At least once. Maybe twice.
Maybe once or twice a day!
Houston, after all, is a frustrating city to live in and not everyone is as good
a driver as you are!
Scott Morofsky is the author of two books: “The
Daily Breath: Transform Your Life One Breath at a Time”
and “Wellativity: In-Powering Wellness Through Communication.” Today, Scott is here to discuss the touchy
subject of “Road Rage”. I know I am an offender. How about you? Scott has some
great practical solutions on how to tame – and even rid ourselves – of road rage
for good.
The first tool is to just breathe, pause, and think. “It is so important to get
into a conditioning program where that’s our first response,” Scott says. Listen
in as he elaborates on this.
Scott also has an acronym that works very well with his clients: WAIT: Where am
I tense and what am I thinking? “You can’t predict what crazy people are going
to do around you, but you can take care of your own backyard,” Scott reminds us.
“Is it worth the risk?”
Great suggestion: before you put your car in Drive, say a prayer, and if you
have passengers, say an audible prayer. Ask for safe travel, to and from. Ask
God to protect those around you. Start a habit of praying before you put your
car in Drive.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Part 2 of 2 - Handling America’s Road Rage Problem
Topic: Road Rage
Discussed by Scott Morofsky
with Scott Morofsky (www.scottmorofsky.com)
Flaring tempers that
lead to road rage continue to be a problem on America’s highways, leading to
accidents, assaults, and occasionally even murder. It’s important
for everyone – especially teen drivers – to be instructed on the dangers of road
rage. There are serious consequences on both ends.
Scott has some great advice for teens, too! He says, first, parents must be a
good role model. But don’t worry if you aren’t right now – you can be! And
remember that it’s not just about your rage, but others around you, too. You or
your teen might have done something inadvertently to anger another driver. How
you react to their road rage is also important.
Another great way to set an example for your teens is to pray before you start
the engine. We pray over our meals to keep us healthy, why not pray over our
driving? Pray over the passengers in your vehicle and every other car on the
path to your destination. Pray for pedestrians. Pray for safety and calm
spirits. If you’re not already doing this, start today! You’ll be amazed at how
good you feel afterward.
Scott Morofsky also has “10 Daily Breaths” on audio CD’s that can help
you breathe, pause, and think while you’re driving. Check them out [here]
for only $2.99 with his Promo Code: 10for3 There are samples
for First Responders, parents, food and diet, and driving safety.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Joint Replacement Rehabilitation
Topic: Joint Replacement Rehabilitation
Discussed by Scott Morofsky
with Scott Morofsky (www.scottmorofsky.com)
Scott Morofsky has
been with us today discussing road rage and ways to combat it. In
this final segment, we switch topics to the job he’s been doing for over 30
years: Joint Replacement Rehabilitation. In addition, he practices physical
training for seniors and massage therapy.
These issues are near and dear to Scott’s heart because he spent many years in a
state of despair and pain. If you click [here]
you can see Scott as a young, crippled boy and then as a body builder with no
braces on his legs 30 years later! It’s an amazing story that you’ll want to
read.
When it comes to seniors and operations for joint issues, Scott has some great
advice for those concerned about age and recovery time. He says, “If you
don’t have mobility, you’re a liability.”
Click [here] to read blog
posts about this issue and for more information about Scott Morofsky.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization