Do
You
Smell
Good?
~
By
Jan
Tincher
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Did
you
know
your
sense
of
smell
is
one
of
the
first
senses
to
form?
It’s
one
of
the
most
powerful
anchors
you
can
develop.
.
.
Given
this,
can
you
think
of
one
of
the
odors
that
turn
your
stomach?
And
doesn't
it
upset
you
on
impact?
Your
nose
knows.
You
recognize
the
odor
and
a
memory
is
evoked.
If
it's
a
bad
memory,
your
stomach
has
a
bad
reaction.
Usually,
it's
a
food
odor,
right?
But
what
about
other
odors?
What
about
dentist
or
doctor's
offices?
Hospitals?
Funeral
homes?
What
about
the
school
gym?
On
the
other
hand,
what
about
flower
scents?
For
a
long
time
roses
made
me
think
of
funerals,
and
I
couldn't
appreciate
the
smell.
I'm
sure
many
of
you
have
several
of
your
own
scents
and
odors
that
evoke
memories,
good
and
bad.
Now,
if
you
are
a
professional
person
reading
this,
imagine
your
office.
(If
you're
not
a
professional
person,
think
about
the
last
professional
person's
office
you
frequent.)
Does
your
client
or
visitor
know
what
type
of
business
he
or
she
is
in
the
minute
he
or
she
opens
the
door?
Such
as
a
doctor
or
dentist?
If
they
were
anxious
or
nervous
in
the
first
place,
just
think
how
they
are
feeling
THE
minute
they
step
in
the
door.
Scents
affect
all
of
us.
If
we
are
in
a
business
that
requires
personal
visits
from
clients,
customers,
or
visitors,
that
is
the
first
area
we
can
affect
them
--
positively
or
negatively.
A
client
was
telling
me
about
her
visit
to
the
dentist.
She
was
in
two
different
dentist's
offices
within
couple
of
weeks.
The
first
one,
she
was
very
aware
it
was
a
dentist
office
the
minute
she
opened
the
outside
door
to
the
foyer
--
she
wasn't
even
in
the
waiting
room
yet.
The
second
dentist's
office,
she
got
past
the
foyer
and
into
the
waiting
room
and
still
no
dental
odors.
She
said
her
stomach
did
not
get
uptight
as
a
natural
reaction
to
the
odor,
and
she
enjoyed
the
visit
--
simply
because
she
didn't
have
an
old
memory
that
she
had
to
deal
with
immediately.
Your
sense
of
smell
is
a
powerful
anchor
you
can
develop.
When
you
want
people
to
have
a
good
time,
whether
it's
at
your
home
or
office,
make
sure
the
scents
are
pleasant.
Thanks
for
reading.
Jan
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