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Tuesday

Fans Do More Then Just Cool You Off




A Cure of Movement

I have spent the better part of my life trying to find the fountain of understanding that will guarantee that every moment of my life will be filled with happiness. Well I haven’t found it yet but I’m still looking.

It Always Helps

Here’s something that always helps to some degree when I use it to lower the negative thinking vane I’m traveling in. And it’s so simple I cant believe more people aren’t consciously using it to make their life flow better.

Fan

It’s a fan and specifically a ceiling fan. I can’t begin to tell you how many times this simple air movement from above has helped change the less then ok mood I’m in. For me it almost always replaces the magic pill that is sometimes required to fix the unwellness that gains access to the private place I call home in my head.

All Over

Every room in our house has a ceiling fan except the bathrooms and dinning room. If it were solely up to me these rooms also would have ceiling fans.

Air Message

Here’s my take on this fan stuff; the air movement they create help me feel better, it’s kind of like getting an air message. Of course there’s no fingers involved, but if you just lay or sit there and just imagine for a moment that the purpose of the air is to relax you and help remove the unwanted negative thoughts in your mind. And who knows maybe believing it is so, makes it so.

More The Just Cools

One the most obvious reasons I use the ceiling fan is to cool myself off. And then mostly because of the air movement and the slight sound it creates. Both of these activities for some reason help me relax, nap better and sleep better at night if they’re needed. I especially observe this lack of wellness when I’m staying somewhere else and a ceiling fan isn’t available.

I’m a very uncomplicated person and don’t necessarily need to know why something works for me and so I just say thank you fan for making my life better.

So thank you, to all of you who have labored to create this ingenious invention, they call the ceiling fan.


Don L. Terrill

photo by jeffk