Blog: March, 2009
Is Your Optimism Cheap?
Posted on March 16, 2009 in Life of Adam, Personal Development | No Comments
Our seemingly mainstream wetsern culture does have a real thing for happiness, doen’t it? I mean, it is the central theme of many of my blogs here… There are massive majorities of our culture and society that believe happiness to be the most important thing to attain in this life. We also tend believe that [...]
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Ex Spice Girl Mel B Has Hypnosis
Posted on March 13, 2009 in Hypnosis | No Comments
It is Friday… The Global Hypnosis Summit Begins later today… My grass needs mowing for the first time this year… My accountant has a vast array of things I need to do today following our meeting yesterday… And I have more hypnotherapy clients than I can shake a stick at… So I am keeping it [...]
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The Psychology Of Saving Lives
Posted on March 12, 2009 in Life of Adam, Personal Development | 1 Comment
Ok, so let me offer up something a little bit hypnothetical to start off today… If you saw a child that had fallen into a fairly shallow lake and was thrashing about at the prospect of drowning, and all you had to do to save the child’s life was wade into that lake, and pull [...]
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Do You Expect Happiness To be Spoonfed To You?
Posted on March 11, 2009 in Hypnosis, Life of Adam, Personal Development | 2 Comments
A fellow blogger pointed out to me yesterday a recent Daily Show episode, where John Stewart responded to President Obama’s statement that “this is BaconnaiseAmerica: we don’t do what’s easy, we do what’s necessary” by holding up a jar of Baconnaise. Stewart sarcastically retorted that Americans LOVE doing what’s easy; so much that products like [...]
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I'm Opening A Seminal Hypnosis Event!
Posted on March 10, 2009 in Hypnosis | No Comments
I am on the radio again this morning, so cannot spend much time here today… I do want to show off and tell you that I am opening a major event… I know, I know… It is not exactly like I’m being Status Quo opening up on stage for the Live Aid first ever concert… [...]
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