May 20, 2008 · By Linda S. Thompson
closeAuthor: Linda S. Thompson
Name: Linda S. Thompson
Email: linda@lifepathsolutions.biz
Site: http://www.lifepathsolutions.biz/
About: Linda S. Thompson’s fascination with the multigenerational challenges we all face in today’s society began while she was writing her first book, Planning for Tomorrow, Your Passport to a Confident Future. That book provides guidelines and options that help people prepare their own safety net. Her approach to those not so pleasant and all too often avoided (but necessary) details, will help people understand how they can protect their families and secure their own futures. It was then that she began to understand why we have conflict in our homes, in our offices, and in everything we do throughout our days. That ‘AHA’ moment became one chapter in her book. That one chapter eventually became the book, Every Generation Needs a New Revolution. As a working caregiver for over ten years, Linda had hands-on experience dealing with the many issues of the aging of America. That experience led her to write "A Caregiver’s Journey, You Are Not Alone.” Through her lectures, seminars and publications, Linda has impacted thousands of lives. Not only does she help people understand how to peacefully coexist with other generations, she also helps them to understand that the realities of life and death frequently come at the least expected times. She teaches us to accept that life planning isn't just for the older generations, but for us all - from the college student to the octogenarian. As she says, “Life happens while we're busy making other plans.”See Author's Posts (8)
Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service. In other words, we celebrate patriotism. Merriam Webster’s definition of patriotism is “Love for, or devotion... Read more »
May 16, 2008 · 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)
Although, not a well publicized statistic, childhood obesity has more than tripled in the past two decades-15% of American children are obese according to the U.S. Obesity Task Force.
With TV commercials... Read more »
May 14, 2008 · By Sarah McLean
closeAuthor: Sarah McLean
Name: Sarah McLean
Email: meditate@esedona.net
Site: http://www.sedonameditation.com/
About: Recently featured in the NY Times and quickly becoming recognized as the face of mainstream meditation, Sarah McLean, Director of the Sedona Meditation Training Company, inspires seekers worldwide to take time out for time in through meditation.
Sarah's experience is vast. Along with her 18-year meditation practice, she was the founding education director of Deepak Chopra's Center, directed Byron Katie's School for the Work, and assisted Seat of the Soul author, Gary Zukav. She's explored world spiritual traditions: She was a 2-year resident in a Zen Buddhist monastery, lived in an ashram in India, bicycled along the Silk Route through Pakistan, and trekked the Golden Triangle in Asia.
Known for her inspirational and dynamic style of teaching, Sarah makes meditation accessible to anyone. She distills her diverse experiences and creates programs where people “can find themselves without having to leave their 'lives'.” She loves to facilitate 'ah-ha moments', and help people reach their fullest potential.See Author's Posts (3)
These days we are constantly stimulated - mentally, emotionally and physically. Not surprisingly, taking a break from this stimulation actually improves your health, your work, your relationships, and... Read more »
May 6, 2008 · By Linda S. Thompson
closeAuthor: Linda S. Thompson
Name: Linda S. Thompson
Email: linda@lifepathsolutions.biz
Site: http://www.lifepathsolutions.biz/
About: Linda S. Thompson’s fascination with the multigenerational challenges we all face in today’s society began while she was writing her first book, Planning for Tomorrow, Your Passport to a Confident Future. That book provides guidelines and options that help people prepare their own safety net. Her approach to those not so pleasant and all too often avoided (but necessary) details, will help people understand how they can protect their families and secure their own futures. It was then that she began to understand why we have conflict in our homes, in our offices, and in everything we do throughout our days. That ‘AHA’ moment became one chapter in her book. That one chapter eventually became the book, Every Generation Needs a New Revolution. As a working caregiver for over ten years, Linda had hands-on experience dealing with the many issues of the aging of America. That experience led her to write "A Caregiver’s Journey, You Are Not Alone.” Through her lectures, seminars and publications, Linda has impacted thousands of lives. Not only does she help people understand how to peacefully coexist with other generations, she also helps them to understand that the realities of life and death frequently come at the least expected times. She teaches us to accept that life planning isn't just for the older generations, but for us all - from the college student to the octogenarian. As she says, “Life happens while we're busy making other plans.”See Author's Posts (8)
In my latest book, Every Generation Needs a New Revolution, I quote American educator and author, Ms. Eda J. Le Shan, who said, “In all our efforts to provide ‘advantages,’ we have actually produced... Read more »
April 5, 2008 · By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD.
closeAuthor: Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD.
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)
A committed relationship is the most profound spiritual journey that you can undertake. By being able to love and care for someone with an open heart, you will find that you reach a greater level of... Read more »
April 3, 2008 · By Linda S. Thompson
closeAuthor: Linda S. Thompson
Name: Linda S. Thompson
Email: linda@lifepathsolutions.biz
Site: http://www.lifepathsolutions.biz/
About: Linda S. Thompson’s fascination with the multigenerational challenges we all face in today’s society began while she was writing her first book, Planning for Tomorrow, Your Passport to a Confident Future. That book provides guidelines and options that help people prepare their own safety net. Her approach to those not so pleasant and all too often avoided (but necessary) details, will help people understand how they can protect their families and secure their own futures. It was then that she began to understand why we have conflict in our homes, in our offices, and in everything we do throughout our days. That ‘AHA’ moment became one chapter in her book. That one chapter eventually became the book, Every Generation Needs a New Revolution. As a working caregiver for over ten years, Linda had hands-on experience dealing with the many issues of the aging of America. That experience led her to write "A Caregiver’s Journey, You Are Not Alone.” Through her lectures, seminars and publications, Linda has impacted thousands of lives. Not only does she help people understand how to peacefully coexist with other generations, she also helps them to understand that the realities of life and death frequently come at the least expected times. She teaches us to accept that life planning isn't just for the older generations, but for us all - from the college student to the octogenarian. As she says, “Life happens while we're busy making other plans.”See Author's Posts (8)
Recently, I attended a seminar that was touted as life changing – I was going to walk out of there understanding how I, too, could make as much (or more) money than the people putting on the program.... Read more »
March 31, 2008 · By Sarah McLean
closeAuthor: Sarah McLean
Name: Sarah McLean
Email: meditate@esedona.net
Site: http://www.sedonameditation.com/
About: Recently featured in the NY Times and quickly becoming recognized as the face of mainstream meditation, Sarah McLean, Director of the Sedona Meditation Training Company, inspires seekers worldwide to take time out for time in through meditation.
Sarah's experience is vast. Along with her 18-year meditation practice, she was the founding education director of Deepak Chopra's Center, directed Byron Katie's School for the Work, and assisted Seat of the Soul author, Gary Zukav. She's explored world spiritual traditions: She was a 2-year resident in a Zen Buddhist monastery, lived in an ashram in India, bicycled along the Silk Route through Pakistan, and trekked the Golden Triangle in Asia.
Known for her inspirational and dynamic style of teaching, Sarah makes meditation accessible to anyone. She distills her diverse experiences and creates programs where people “can find themselves without having to leave their 'lives'.” She loves to facilitate 'ah-ha moments', and help people reach their fullest potential.See Author's Posts (3)
Millions of people from around the globe have been logging on to Oprah.com for Eckhart Tolle’s New Earth, Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose book study and webinar. It is the NY Times #1 bestseller... Read more »
March 5, 2008 · By Linda S. Thompson
closeAuthor: Linda S. Thompson
Name: Linda S. Thompson
Email: linda@lifepathsolutions.biz
Site: http://www.lifepathsolutions.biz/
About: Linda S. Thompson’s fascination with the multigenerational challenges we all face in today’s society began while she was writing her first book, Planning for Tomorrow, Your Passport to a Confident Future. That book provides guidelines and options that help people prepare their own safety net. Her approach to those not so pleasant and all too often avoided (but necessary) details, will help people understand how they can protect their families and secure their own futures. It was then that she began to understand why we have conflict in our homes, in our offices, and in everything we do throughout our days. That ‘AHA’ moment became one chapter in her book. That one chapter eventually became the book, Every Generation Needs a New Revolution. As a working caregiver for over ten years, Linda had hands-on experience dealing with the many issues of the aging of America. That experience led her to write "A Caregiver’s Journey, You Are Not Alone.” Through her lectures, seminars and publications, Linda has impacted thousands of lives. Not only does she help people understand how to peacefully coexist with other generations, she also helps them to understand that the realities of life and death frequently come at the least expected times. She teaches us to accept that life planning isn't just for the older generations, but for us all - from the college student to the octogenarian. As she says, “Life happens while we're busy making other plans.”See Author's Posts (8)
Never before has the world experienced such a diverse and vastly different workforce. Department managers are struggling with how to keep “peace in the family.” Companies are scrambling to find ways... Read more »
March 2, 2008 · By Sarah McLean
closeAuthor: Sarah McLean
Name: Sarah McLean
Email: meditate@esedona.net
Site: http://www.sedonameditation.com/
About: Recently featured in the NY Times and quickly becoming recognized as the face of mainstream meditation, Sarah McLean, Director of the Sedona Meditation Training Company, inspires seekers worldwide to take time out for time in through meditation.
Sarah's experience is vast. Along with her 18-year meditation practice, she was the founding education director of Deepak Chopra's Center, directed Byron Katie's School for the Work, and assisted Seat of the Soul author, Gary Zukav. She's explored world spiritual traditions: She was a 2-year resident in a Zen Buddhist monastery, lived in an ashram in India, bicycled along the Silk Route through Pakistan, and trekked the Golden Triangle in Asia.
Known for her inspirational and dynamic style of teaching, Sarah makes meditation accessible to anyone. She distills her diverse experiences and creates programs where people “can find themselves without having to leave their 'lives'.” She loves to facilitate 'ah-ha moments', and help people reach their fullest potential.See Author's Posts (3)
Meditation is a buzzword these days. What was traditionally considered an ancient spiritual practice, has now made its way into the mainstream. As Americans become overstimulated - mentally, emotionally... Read more »
February 20, 2008 · By George Gillas
closeAuthor: George Gillas
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)
Years ago, as a massage therapist, I learned something from a client. She is a successful woman, mother, and grandmother. One of the things she believed, and taught her kids was, “If you can solve it... Read more »
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