Browsing the archives for the Neuro-linguistic Programming tag



What if someone “detests” the things you do?

When I moved, to get to know more people, I went to many mainstream and conscious living networking gatherings. Some gatherings can be tough at times because what I do can be controversial – Hypnotherapy, EFT, NLP, Astrology, Numerology and Birth Order – and I can take some negative hits every now and again.
When I [...]

Are you a “Swayer” or “Liberal?”: “Swayer” may be better for your Health

I moved from a conservative area to a more liberal area to (in part) be among a larger population of “my people.”  Generally speaking, I’ve thought of a liberal as being more open-minded until recently. 
 
It seems that some liberal’s are most flexible if you meet certain criteria:
1.  You should live in the liberal approved [...]

The Calm after the Storm: Growth-Aide and the “What-Next” plans to thrive

In hypnosis there are techniques that we use as therapists that put our clients’ minds into a type of chaos so that the conscious mind basically shuts down and the subconscious is more easily accessed. An everyday life application is when, for instance, too many people are talking to us at one time, we become [...]

The Death of a Salesman Eulogy: At Peace with the Learning that Came from an Abusive Childhood

What if you had to write a eulogy for someone that did you harm?  Could you connect success in life because of your experiences?  Who or what would you write about?
 
In my quest to find out more about the paternal side of my family (where my American Indian heritage originates), while striving not coming in [...]

Real Branding = Empathy — Empathy = World Kindness

A world-renowned brand advertising professional teaches that the early 1900’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Petrovich Pavlov is the person responsible for creating the idea of branding. Why? Because of his famous (cause and effect) “Pavlov’s Dog” experiment — where he put meat on a dog’s tongue then rang a bell and did this repeatedly until [...]

A Scientific Formula for Happiness?

I was watching a morning show in my area called Dr. Oz (November 9, 2009) and he shared a research graph that showed “happiness” being scientifically researched and divided into three parts:
 
50% was Genetics (includes childhood/adulthood experiences and body/brain chemistry)
 
10% was Geographic Location/Situation
 
40% was Intention
 
When the expert was asked about job satisfaction and economic circumstances, [...]

When “saying” does not always make it so

Business Week (posted 27 May 2009) interviewed the CEO of Zappos.com (Tony Hsieh) about why his company is successful and among the reasons are “(I’m inspired) to learn more about the science of happiness” and then apply this to his corporate culture and customer service.  Hsieh focuses on a personal touch and knows that as [...]

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