Lemon- Did You Know?

Lemon

Did you know that Lemon essential oil holds the key to focus? It’s a remarkable companion for those who find academic challenges daunting, especially children struggling with school. Lemon steps into the spotlight with its unique ability to guide individuals, particularly those with learning disorders, toward the path of unwavering concentration. By dispelling the shadows of self-doubt and judgments like “I am stupid,” Lemon creates a sanctuary for learning. It soothes fears and uncertainty, while bolstering self-confidence.

Venturing back in time, did you know that Lemon’s culinary journey unfolded in the heart of Europe during the 15th century? From Genoa’s embrace to Christopher Columbus’ voyage to the New World in 1493, Lemon seeds embarked on a new chapter. Across the oceans, Spanish conquests introduced Lemon to uncharted territories, where it became a cherished ornamental treasure and a source of medicinal wonders. The scent of Lemon began to waft through California by 1751, and its zest found its way into the culinary tapestry of Florida in the 1800s, adding flavor to life itself.

Lemon’s essence stretches beyond history, entwining with mental well-being. With calming prowess, it combats mental fatigue, dizziness, anxiety, and the weight of nervous tension. Inhaling its invigorating aroma revitalizes the mind, fostering positivity and banishing negativity. As a whisper of Lemon oil drifts through the air, concentration blossoms and alertness sharpens, making it a perfect addition to offices where efficiency thrives on a fresh environment.

And when the kitchen becomes a canvas, Lemon oil becomes an artist’s stroke, transforming good dishes into great ones. Cooking with essential oils adds a dimension of flavor that’s unmatched. So, did you know that beyond its tangy allure, Lemon essential oil holds the power to unlock focus, uplift spirits, and elevate culinary creations? It’s a testament to nature’s ability to nurture our minds, bodies, and palates in the most delightful ways.

Don’t Make Assumptions


Don’t be easily offended. Don’t internalize what other people  say. If you do, it will effect your emotions in a negative way. In other words, don’t let compliments go to your head or criticisms go to you heart. 

I was on vacation a few years ago with my family. My youngest daughter, Jessie, was watching her niece while my oldest daughter Stephanie
was checking out of her hotel room. I was walking out to the car with Jessie who was carrying Kelsi in a car seat when a man leaving the hotel, made the comment, “They get younger and younger.” 

My daughter and I both thought this man was thinking my 16 year old daughter was the mother of her niece. Jessie said, “This is not my baby. It is my sister’s.” The man replied, “No, I didn’t think that. I was referring to the football the baby was holding.” The man thought it was funny that a one year old was playing with a big football. These are two totally different perceptions of one situation. 

 

I love this picture. Some see a rabbit, some see a duck, and some see both animals. It is all a matter of perspective, and the way you hold the page. Turn the book counter clockwise, and you will see a duck. Turn it back and you see a rabbit. 

We all see things from a different angle. If there is an accident with five people watching, we will get five different stories of the same accident. The same is true with life. We all live life from a different perspective. What one person loves, another person dislikes. What someone sees as trash, another person sees as a treasure. When we make assumptions, we will have many disappointments in life.