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Experiencing Hypnosis In Your Daily Life

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Presented by Karl R. Zimmer III

WAKING UP TO HYPNOSIS:

For some, the notion of being hypnotized is exciting, while for others it may be scary. One main point to remember, besides the fact that it is perfectly safe, is that you have experienced hypnosis many times without realizing it.

You know that feeling you have when you first wake up — between fully asleep and fully awake — when you are so relaxed you wish you could stay in that place longer (before you remember everything you have to get done that day)? That level of relaxation is common to the experience of hypnosis.

How would it feel if you could experience that level of relaxation with intent, with purpose? Guess what? You can! Allowing yourself to experience that level of intentional relaxation, even if for a few minutes each day, can help you accomplish so much more than when you are stressed. How cool is that?! Contact me to learn more.

A PERSONAL MESSAGE:

Here is one of my favorite quotes. I recited it, along with a poem and a few other quotes, at the wedding of my good friends, Paula and Woody. It reminds me that there are no accidents, no coincidences. We are all here to experience this world and to learn from every experience and every relationship.

“Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.”
~ Anais Nin

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What is Qi (and How Can You Improve Yours)?

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Presented by Stephanie Smart

Our Qi (pronounced “chee” and a variation of “chi”) is our energy, our vital life force, in Oriental Medicine. The proper flow of Qi is crucial to your health. Your defensive Qi is akin to a component of your immune system and flows just under the surface of your skin. Keeping your Qi strong is one of the things that can help you stay healthy and feeling good this fall and winter.

How can you improve your Qi? One of the most important things is to keep your neck and back warm and protected from cold winds. You can also eat foods that nurture your Qi. I prefer to add more warming foods into my diet this time of the year in order to keep myself from getting too chilled as the seasons change. Here are some easy additions for your diet: Shiitake mushrooms, bell peppers, kale, leeks, raspberries, oats, and parsnips.
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RECOMMENDATION:

One of my favorite books is I Dare You by William Danforth. In this classic motivational book he talks about living life to your true potential.
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A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM STEPHANIE:

By popular demand I am now offering Acupuncture packages. Contact me for details.
 
Also, watch for my new seminar schedule, including:

  • Acupuncture Basics
  • What Is Qi and Why Do I Care?
  • Acupuncture and Women’s Health (including fertility)
  • Bone Health

In the meantime, be sure to check out my website, www.gdhealing.com and give me a call for more information.

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How to Accomplish Your Goals

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Presented by Karl R. Zimmer III

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Accomplishing your goals begins with wanting to accomplish them. That may sound simple, and it is, but people are often afraid of being successful.

Imagine yourself having accomplished your goal and pay attention to how you feel, particularly to your body and any self-talk. If you feel stress in your body or there is any negative self-talk, what is it about accomplishing that goal that you are afraid of? Be honest with yourself.

Once you are certain you want to accomplish that goal, commit to being successful. See yourself already having accomplished it. See yourself fully confident, standing tall, smiling, handling even the most difficult situations with ease. Feel the joy and the pride of having accomplished your goal.

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A RECOMMENDATION:

Visit Stone Creek Dining Company at Metropolis Lifestyle Center in Plainfield for great food & drinks and excellent service!

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A PERSONAL MESSAGE:

Joel Weldon says, “Success comes in cans, not in cannots.” A relatively new science is emerging that proves the power of belief. Many have thought that what we believe we can achieve. It is actually even more powerful than that. We can actually change our DNA by holding a belief strongly enough. Is that the power of prayer and faith? Whatever it is, it begs the question, “What is possible?” Remember that you hold the key to your success: “If it is to be, it’s up to me.”
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Chance Meeting…or a Needed Call to Action?

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Presented by Stephanie Smart

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A chance meeting? How often do we run into someone or overhear a conversation only to realize that it was exactly what we needed to hear. This happened to me just last night. An excerpt from Og Mandino: “To me it was just another example of God playing chess with me as he has done so often in my life. I am convinced that occasionally He intercedes in all of our lives and causes things to happen. Then He waits to see how we deal with His move. Some react in a manner that will enhance their future. . . . ” Hmmmm…

As we begin the last 100 days of 2009 it is a good time to review our goals and do a reality check. It’s time to rev up our engines and head for that December 31st checkered flag. Take action, be consistent and you will succeed!
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A RECOMMENDATION:

I highly recommend any book by Og Mandino. He is one of my favorite authors focused on giving you tools for living a life of choice and joy.
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A PERSONAL MESSAGE:

Be sure to check out my website, www.gdhealing.com for classes and other events. If there is something you want but don’t see on the calendar, please let me know.

“Cherish each hour of this day for it can never return.” Og Mandino

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Aches? Pains? Illness? Acupuncture Can Help.

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Presented by Stephanie Smart

QUICK TIP:

Did you know that Acupuncture can be VERY effective in the early stages of any illness? Acupuncture can give your immune system an extra boost and help minimize your body’s aches and pains.

Got a runny nose and cough? No problem; there are acupuncture points specifically for those pesky ailments. Got aches and pains in a variety of areas? No problem; there are acupuncture points and Ortho-Bionomy for those too.

As a complete system of health care, Oriental Medicine can help with most of what might ail you. With Autumn upon us and the flu season and allergy season here already, keep in mind that help is close at hand.  Never had acupuncture before? Remember that the needles are extremely thin and that my philosophy is that “Healing Should Not Hurt.”

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A RECOMMENDATION:

Check out Gary Blair’s 100 Day Challenge.  I did this last year and LOVED IT!

A PERSONAL MESSAGE: 

Upcoming classes are now posted on my website. Check them out!

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