You Aren’t Going to Believe Me

You Aren’t Going to Believe Me

A couple of years ago, I stopped using shaving cream. I’d been wondering if it was necessary. Sure, the media has us convinced that we need it for a smooth shave, along with a host of other skin care products for age-defying beauty. But, is it true? Turns out it’s NOT. I get very smooth shaves using soap and warm water. I’ve stopped other products too. My skin is clear and healthy without wrinkle-removers. My …
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You Can Do Better… Seriously!

You Can Do Better… Seriously!

I’m still hearing the silent scream…what do I DO??? For those of you business people who refuse to relax and get resourceful until you have some tangible ideas of what to DO, here are a few strategies from my Top Ten Ways to Opt Out of the Pandemic Economy speech. Maybe some of this will resonate for you… #10-Make your bed… Start your day and continue your day with discipline and impeccability. The first thing people do …
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Boost Mood and Productivity In the Great Outdoors…Contributed by Sally Keys

I seldom post the content of other authors here on my blog page. Not that there aren’t some excellent authors out there, but generally, it’s my voice people come to hear on this platform. Nonetheless, I’m making an exception in this case. This wonderful and generous woman, Sally Keys, approached me to share her work. As a fan of mine, she knew the sorts of things that I value, and she wrote what I think …
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Secrets Of Self Hypnosis: Do YOU Have What It Takes?

I make my living helping people rewire their brains for a happier and more successful life. Whether I’m doubling your sales or eliminating your anxiety, my passion is the same; to give you back choice. Emotionally healthy individuals have choice about their lives. Should I do this job or that? Should I stay in this relationship or leave? Should I engage socially with this group or another? Should I eat that chocolate death bomb or …
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If you’re a parent, you may want to be aware of this

Here’s an interesting fact: It turns out — generally speaking — that the children of excessively disciplining parents tend to develop behavioral patterns later in life that are more inclined toward instant gratification and procrastination. Why? Because over-disciplined children never develop the ability to push themselves to do what they need to do. They don’t develop “muscle” — i.e. their own structures for getting into action and staying in action. If you had a parent …
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