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February 27, 2005 · By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD.
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Name: Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD.
Email: DOROTHYNED@aol.com
Site: http://www.drdorothy.net/
About: Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD, has 33 years experience with healing, personal development and peak performance. She developed a unique process to Create Your Dynamic Future. This process teaches people how to consciously access their innate power to both heal illnesses and blockages and to create unlimited success.
Dr. Dorothy has the unique gift of connecting people with a broad range of profound principles that resonate in the deepest part of their being, including past life and in between life regression. She brings awareness to concepts not typically obvious to one's daily thoughts and feelings.See Author's Posts (86)
What do I mean by—When Food Becomes More Than Nutrition? Quite simply food serves two purposes—growth/repair of worn tissue and fuel for your body to run on. The number of calories you need per... Read more »
February 27, 2005 · By George Gillas
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Name: George Gillas
Email: george@januscenter.com
Site: http://www.januscenter.com/
About: George enjoyed nearly twenty years excelling in the fields of sales management and training in the Philadelphia area. Seeking new challenges, he entered the burgeoning integrative/alternative healthcare discipline in 1998.
George relocated to Phoenix and attended Southwest Institute of Healing Arts (SWIHA), a fully accredited school in Tempe. Early in 1999, he became a licensed massage therapist in Scottsdale and began his practice of therapeutic, deep-tissue body work. George is a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), Time Line Therapy™ and Hypnotherapy. January 2001 he retired as a massage therapist to dedicate his practice exclusively to hypnotherapy and NLP. Janus Center for Personal Growth, 14000 North 94th Street, #3081, Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Telephone: 602.527.0142.See Author's Posts (27)
Third in a series of how to be a more effective communicator.
Last month we discussed introverts vs. extroverts and intuitors vs. sensors. This material will be familiar to you if you have experience with... Read more »
February 20, 2005 · By Marlo Archer, Ph.D.
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Name: Marlo Archer, Ph.D.
Email: drmarlo@drmarlo.com
Site: http://www.drmarlo.com/
About: Everyday Solutions is brought to you by east valley psychologist Dr. Marlo Archer of Down to Earth Enterprises, specializing in psychological services for children, teens and their families, married and parenting couples, and individual adults. Down to Earth Enterprises, 1250 E. Baseline Rd., Suite 102, Tempe, AZ 85283. (480) 705-5007.See Author's Posts (46)
In Psych 101, they teach theories of behavior modification and almost anyone with a liberal arts degree is familiar with the 4-cell table that includes Positive Reinforcement, Negative Reinforcement,... Read more »
February 1, 2005 · By George Muncaster
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Name: George Muncaster
Email: gmuncaster@aol.com
Site: http://www.systemsynergies.com/
About: George Muncaster is Principal at System Synergies, LLC, a systems engineering firm serving the wireless community and aerospace-defense communities. He teaches astronomy at Glendale Community College and at Scottsdale Community College, and also astronomy distance learning classes at Rio Salado College. George followed up an early interest in astronomy by obtaining degrees in Astrophysics and in Astronomy at Indiana University and the University of Arizona, respectively. His related interests include observational astronomy and orbital mechanics. He has published over twenty-five papers dealing with systems engineering, systems security, radar systems and astronomical research, and coauthored a U.S. Air Force textbook on radar systems. He holds five U.S. patents in the areas of space systems and wireless communications.See Author's Posts (39)
Each February day brings us more sunlight. The SUN continues moving higher in the sky.
And, as was the case in January, the Winter stars and constellations are positioned for excellent viewing this month.
In... Read more »