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Tag Archives: changing habits
12 Laws of Life, Part I
Recently I came across this article by a man named Tom Hoobyar, who was an inventor and high tech CEO. It contains some of the wisest words I’ve ever read. Tom Hoobyar died on September 25th, 2001, but his … Continue reading
New Monthly Feature: “Scribblings from Close to the Ground”
This month I introduce a new monthly post called “Scribblings from Close to the Ground featuring my daughters, Rocky and the Chick. (The Chick is the one with glasses.) Children have a lot to teach us. So along the lines … Continue reading
What Can You Have in Common With These Stars?
These celebrities have used hypnosis or self hypnosis for relaxation, career success and to quit smoking. Now you can learn to use this valuable tool for yourself! My Self Hypnosis for Success Class is being offered again at Pasadena City College starting … Continue reading
How I Changed My Life, In Four Lines
(As a hypnotherapist interested in transformation, one of my favorite bloggers is guest author Leo Babauta. He writes about simplicity, getting things done and how to be happier, among other things. Today’s post is by Leo.) Changing your life can … Continue reading
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The Ultimate Freedom: Choosing Your Thoughts
When I was 11 years old I watched a TV movie that made a profound impression on me. I’ll never forget sitting down with my family in 1971 to watch the ABC Movie of the Week, The Birdmen. The … Continue reading
How Uncomfortable Can You Get?
At the bottom of the Grand Canyon I was camping out with about 30 other people on a river rafting trip with Arizona River Runners. My best buddy Brian is the senior boatman for ARR, and I was working the trip as a swamper, … Continue reading








