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May 24, 2012 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Change Undesirable Habits

Anytime you look at something and you are not at peace, you need to recognize that you have the power to choose again. ‘A Course in Miracles,’ states, “I have decided wrongly because I am not at peace, I can choose again.’

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November 15, 2010 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Change Bad Habits

Anytime you look at something and you are not at peace, you need to recognize that you have the power to choose again. ‘A Course in Miracles,’ states, “I have decided wrongly because I am not at peace, I can choose again.’

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October 14, 2010 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Make Small Shifts – Create Huge Results

No more excuses, no more procrastination or blaming someone, something or the economy for not achieving the level of success and wealth you want in business and your personal life.

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September 23, 2010 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Emotional Buttons – Learn To Manage Them

Ironically, the button pusher might not be conscious of what he/she is doing. However, in the end the buttons others push belong to you. You are the one, who needs to deal with what comes up. The more you take responsibility for your feelings and reactions, the less the other person can push your buttons. You are in control – not the button pusher.

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