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Understanding you issues will allow you to learn more about where they come from, how they develop, and the impact they have on your life. This is all very important information as it can help answer a great many questions about why you are the way you are.
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Written by Administration
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Saturday, 01 January 2011 13:50 |
How To Keep Your New Years Resolution 2011
First off, we wanted to wish everyone a Happy New Year and prosperous 2011. To give you a leg up on doing that we though it would be a good idea to help you learn more about keeping your New Years Resolutions. For those in Calgary, Alberta we will be discussing this topic in a bit more detail at the upcoming seminar on Jan 23rd 2011 (be sure to read this too as you need to start succeeding today).
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Written by DevonK
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Thursday, 02 December 2010 13:18 |
Time Before Christmas And Issues That Go With It
Since Christmas is right around the corner it's important to understand the issues that will be rearing their ugly heads. The video "The Time Before Christmas" offers an explanation of these issues and the fear behind them.
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Written by DevonK
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Thursday, 02 December 2010 12:23 |
Discover How Issues Form And Impact Your Mind
In order to understand the actual impact your issues have on your life you need to know why they formed in the first. To help you better understand this process we've created a few videos that also show you how your mind learns and evolves. All of this information is essential if you want to gain control of your issues and begin to live the life the you want to live.
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Written by DevonK
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Monday, 29 November 2010 18:38 |
Tips & Tricks For Dealing With Issues - The Walking On The Floor Exercise
While it may seem obvious based on the title, the Walking On The Floor technique is one of the more powerful tools you can have in your arsenal when it comes to dealing with issues. As such, it is usually the first thing we suggest people do in order to learn more about themselves, how they think, and more importantly - how they react.
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