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The Don S. McClure Show Live - Understanding Emotional Blind Faith

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The Don S. McClure Show Live Understanding Emotional Blind Faith

In various conversations in the last week, the issue came up as to explain in our discussion the term Emotional Blind Faith. And I guess you want to know what do I mean or what does this phrase pertain too. Well let me explain; this term applies to your emotional wellbeing, not only in matters of the heart but in matters where you have to make a decision about your feelings concerning someone else who has just entered your life.  That new person you have met online on a dating site, that young lady you met at the store while shopping or in a library or a social setting. In a matter of seconds, you have to make an emotional leap of blind faith that this person male or female, will create a great new experience in your life at the moment of meeting or on the internet that first photo presented. Also there are moments where you only have seconds to decide to make an introduction or left the moment of opportunity slip pass you because you struggle with your feelings or what if, and miss judge and say to your mind, what if I get rejected or better yet what if I take the chance and make a fool of myself. in public because I can't sense if they have the same level of interest at the same time as I do. And once the opportunity slips away you say I should have said something or ask for a number or anything to show my interest.  At the end of these words, I have written,  I will share an experience I once had when I trusted my emotional blind faith.  The bottom line is 93% of the time you should trust your emotional blind faith and not leave yourself hanging in the what if segment of your life experiences.

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