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Quick life makeover

October 7, 2013

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by Kathy Gates —  You can try to chalk it up to “they have less to do than I do.” But let us face it, anybody who has an organized, smooth-flowing life has to work at it. I even heard one client try to pass it off as good genes, saying that organized people have […]

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Say one thing — Do the same thing

April 23, 2013

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by Dr. Steven Patascher —  Most of us want to do the right thing. Even when we succumb to temptation, most of us regret that we could not rise to the occasion and bring out our higher self. Certain of our behaviors are automatic. We do not even realize we are not acting from our […]

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Meeting children’s wellness needs

September 5, 2012

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by Vanessa Chamberlain —  Parents today have the daunting task of going against status quo in order to meet their children’s well-being needs. Due, in part, to corporate agendas, the pervasiveness of media and the disappearance of cohesive communal values, there is an unprecedented lack of support for parents who wish to maintain the sanctity […]

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The power of feminine love

August 21, 2012

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by Rochelle Sparrow —  There was a spiritual teacher who claimed there is no such thing as unconditional love. His perspective was that there is always a set of conditions one person expects from the other, which means, of course, that at least one person in any relationship must abide by a set of conditions […]

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Rethinking the developmental learning process

February 27, 2012

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by Vanessa Chamberlain —  Over the last decade, mental health professionals, childhood advocates, parents and educators alike, have reported a decreased satisfaction in the way we teach our children. Further, and perhaps more importantly, our children are letting us know very loudly and clearly through their behaviors (childhood’s primary language) that rote, standardized, end-user academics […]

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Transforming energy drains

February 27, 2012

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by Kimberly Kingsley —  Just about everyone has at least one thing that robs them of inner peace and drains their energy. Often it is more than one thing, but our attention tends to focus on the habit or relationship that is most challenging. As an energy coach and psychotherapist, I have witnessed numerous transformations. […]

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