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Personal Alignment: Identify & Remove Self-Limiting Thinking (Part III)

November 1, 2011
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Personal Alignment: Identify & Remove Self-Limiting Thinking (Part III)

The reasons people make poor lifestyle choices goes far beyond not knowing a healthier alternative. The Get REAL approach starts by helping people align with their deeper purpose. Learn the steps to identify and remove self-limited thinking so that you can step into the flow of personal alignment.

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Personal Alignment: Separating Your Who From Your Do (Part II)

October 19, 2011
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Personal Alignment: Separating Your Who From Your Do (Part II)

Are you ready to stop paddling up stream? Learn how to create alingment and to step into the flow. If you are ready for more and want your life to change, this is the key. Discover the point where shift happens.

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Mind Over Matter: Developing a New Self-Perception

August 15, 2011
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Mind Over Matter: Developing a New Self-Perception

Are you tired of always doing the things you said you did not want to do? Ever wonder why? Mind over matter is more than a saying, it is a universal truth. Perceptions influence behavior. Those who have successfully maintained a lifestyle change have one thing in common, they changed how they thought about...

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Breaking the Pain Cycle: Holistic Healing through Focused Relaxation

August 15, 2011
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Breaking the Pain Cycle: Holistic Healing through Focused Relaxation

Science has shown the multifaceted benefits associated with the focused relaxation and how it positively affects a diverse population, but how they are benefited is more complex. To break it down, there are three main areas where benefits are noted. They are mentally, physically and systemically. Learn how each is impacted by use of...

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The Stress Antidote: Restoring Health by Evoking the Relaxation Response

August 15, 2011
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The Stress Antidote: Restoring Health by Evoking the Relaxation Response

Stress has been listed as one of the major causative factors for preventable disease. It is known to set in to motion an unhealthy chain of events within the body, causing damage to health. Just as damage can be derived from stress related illness, studies now show that the body can be healed through...

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Improving Quality of Life through Incorporating Relaxation Techniques

August 15, 2011
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Improving Quality of Life through Incorporating Relaxation Techniques

In the third part of this five part series on focused relaxation, the emphasis is on its benefits. One of its most endearing aspects is its flexibility. It can be done by almost anyone, almost anywhere. How many other forms of exercise can boast that? While it can be done by most people, there...

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Prevention Over Intervention-Taking Control of Health & Wellbeing

August 15, 2011
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Prevention Over Intervention-Taking Control of Health & Wellbeing

The body is cyclic in nature. Foods eaten, along with how the exertion and recovery cycle is balanced, impact the body systems, predisposing susceptibility or immunity to many preventable health conditions. This also impacts how the body’s systems handle stressors and the resulting systemic response impacts overall health. Each event creates part of a...

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Neuroplasticity: Using Subconscious Thought, to Change Conscious Behavior

June 28, 2011
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Neuroplasticity: Using Subconscious Thought, to Change Conscious Behavior

There are reasons for the things you choose to do, or not do. Often you may find yourself doing the very thing you did not want to do. While you may not always recognize your motivation, it is always present. The motivators that are easily recognized are in your conscious awareness and those that...

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Time Mapping: Five Steps to Get More Out of the Time You Have

June 27, 2011
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Time Mapping: Five Steps to Get More Out of the Time You Have

Do you spend your days juggling numerous unrelated tasks while working at a job, as well as managing life on the home front? This hectic business & personal schedule can cause there to be too many tasks left undone at the end of the day. Learn a simple way to block your time &...

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“Option-Excess Syndrome”: So Many Possibilities, So Little Benefit

June 13, 2011
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“Option-Excess Syndrome”: So Many Possibilities, So Little Benefit

Lack of information is not what keeps people from living healthier lifestyles. If fact, we have more information available than ever. Perhaps that is part of the problem; with so much information out there it becomes just more white noise. We stop seriously considering it; we gloss over it until we find another bright...

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