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Success, creativity and good health through Vastu

December 19, 2012

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by Michael and Robin Mastro —  Our homes, when carefully oriented, have the power to give us comfort and security and to be one of our best investments. We spend a great deal of time and money to accomplish this, but how do we really know if we are creating a positive and life-supporting place […]

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Flossing sets your creative mind free

September 21, 2012

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by Lois Mueller —  Flossing seems to be too much trouble for many people. What might make it more worthwhile is understanding that flossing actually helps us think in a more expanded, creative, dynamic way while improving our overall health and well-being. The act of flossing one’s teeth stimulates both the right and left brain […]

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You will love Psych-k

August 23, 2012

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by Tanya Connor —  Psych-k is a simple way to re-write the software of your mind so that you get the results you really want from your life. Just as you would type a document on your computer and later save it to memory, Psych-k is a direct way to establish a new software in […]

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Eye-catching therapy: EMDR goes mainstream

August 19, 2012

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by Kayla Gayle, Ph.D. —  It had been almost six months since the accident, and Elizabeth found herself getting worse. She had been unable to stop the obsessive thoughts since that fateful day the truck slammed into her car. She was still hearing the sound of screeching tires and shattering glass from the accident. As […]

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Feelings and emotions — there is a difference

February 25, 2012

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by Sherry Anshara —  Most of us confuse feelings and emotions, yet they are as different as night and day. Emotions are connected to triggers or the proverbial “pushing my buttons” that occurs when an emotional hook to a past experience is re-experienced. The button pushing is followed by an emotional reaction. You automatically go […]

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