Motivational Toughts
Clearing Clutter Makes Resilient
Have you ever noticed how much your environment, especially clutter, drains your energy? Clutter isn’t just stuff that needs to be put away. Clutter represents memories, the beloved ones as well as the traumatic ones. It represents unresolved conflicts, memories that we don’t know what to do with, and fear of missing out or making…
Read MoreLessons learned from Helping in Puerto Rico
I think, there are several reasons why our little, private initiative, helping in Puerto Rico, was so successful: What worked well The donation of personal water filters made sense. Clean drinking water is one of the most basic and important needs, even more so in hot locations with no air conditioning, electricity or running water.…
Read MoreHow private citizens can help in a disaster
I haven’t really talked about this in 20 years, but given the situation in Puerto Rico and the islands, I thought I’d share some experiences and food for thought… In 1993, the war in Bosnia and Croatia was raging, and so were the people all over the world. “Someone should do something!” “Why aren’t people…
Read MoreFree Training: 10 Things every practitioner needs to know before working with veterans
Click this link to listen to an hour of EFT for Veterans Training! In this Interview that I gave to Craig Weiner DC and Suzanne Fageol, we talk about 10 essential things every practitioner must know before attempting to work with Veterans. We discuss about military culture, historic trauma, rapport building, things to never say…
Read MoreCleansing Clutter and Discovering Gold
This is a bit vulnerable to talk about, but the lessons learned are so powerful that I want to share it with you. Let me take a step back: As you may know, few weeks ago, I decided to purchase a Rife Machine, a healing device consisting of generators and a laptop, that would take…
Read MoreWho is the Veteran in your family?
If you have seen one of my talks about Veterans integration, you know that I always start by recognizing the service members and veterans in the audience. It is important to recognize and show respects to those who have served, and people are often surprised when coworkers or friends stand up. So often we don’t…
Read MoreAre You A Thought Leader?
The other day, I was asked how I would describe my ideal clients in three words. But something in the way the person asked me triggered a longer response. I want to share this with you. I said: I like to work with people who are thought leaders in their field. They have somewhat of a warrior…
Read MoreA powerful EFT Story – Community Healing After a Suicide
I’d like to share with you a story that just happened this week to my dear friend David Kanosh. If you have been following me for a while, you know how passionate I am about bringing EFT into communities. When traumatic events happen, when a natural disaster occurs, when a tragic event shakes everybody up, it…
Read MoreYou Can't Chase Two Bunnies
Many people have asked me how I was so successful: Beat cancer, loose 44 pounds, build a 6 figure business, and all the other large and small milestones that I am glad I reached over the years. The answer is easy: You have to decide and focus! You can’t chase two bunnies. When you want to…
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