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  • Speed Reading: Can it Change Your Life?

    by Kim Allarie
    You might have read the hype about speed reading being able to transform your life by enabling you to take in information considerably more quickly than usual, thereby enhancing your skills as well as upping your value as an employee. (…)

October 5, 2008

  • What to Look For When You Suspect You're Having a Panic Attack

    There has been much talk and news today about panic; perhaps more people are suffering from this condition because we live in such scary times in such a scary world, but perhaps more people are simply aware that they are having a panic attack and so are seeking treatment for it.  Unfortunately even with all the additional information that is out there about this disorder many patient still don't know what to look for when they suspect they're actually having a panic attack. (…)

October 2, 2008

  • Add a Horse Poster for Success

    If you are looking for success, fame, popularity or recognition, try adding a horse poster to your decor. Those are the types of luck that the representation of a horse brings according to Feng Shui. (…)

  • Sedona Method: Three Questions To Ask Yourself

    The Sedona method is a great way to help release all the pent up feelings that otherwise conspire to bring us down. (…)

September 28, 2008

September 15, 2008

  • What's Good On A Hypnotherapy Training

    There are several reasons why people should seek out hypnotherapy training. Aside from being able to help other people, you get to help yourself as well. (…)

September 3, 2008

  • Clifford Mee

    There are very few articles published about Clifford Mee, especially ones about the man and not about his businesses. (…)

September 1, 2008

  • How to manage stress

    People with full schedules and busy lifestyles tend to get more prone to a higher rate of stress. Stress and its nature vary from simple to complicated. (…)