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7Jun/100

A Better Hope for Alcohol & Drug Problems

A Better Hope for Alcohol & Drug Problems

People with alcohol and drug problems have been done a disservice by being labeled "diseased." Although that viewpoint has helped caregivers become more compassionate, it has also given many people the mistaken belief that they cannot be helped.Dr. Larry Volz and his associates at The American Hypnosis Clinic believe that people who over-use alcohol and other drugs do so for reasons such as having a reward system or for escape and comfort from stress. Everyone is different - but in most cases these are normal and healthy needs? to relax, to get away from life and to treat your self. It's just the way that these needs were answered that has been their problem.Through individualized sessions that involve up to four different types of hypnosis, behavior modification and addiction education The American Hypnosis Clinic helps individuals get their addictive behaviors under control permanently by fulfilling those needs in healthy ways. Whether the compulsive behavior in question is smoking, comfort eating, a phobia or drug or alcohol addiction - they do it more quickly, more easily and with much better results than traditional programs.In fact, all of their programs are guaranteed for life.Dr Larry Volz can be reached for a personal appointment on through Healthy Life Centers at www.iwanttoquitsmoking.comHealthy Life Centers is the foremost Hypnotherapy Referral Service in the USA. They've helped hundreds of people, help themselves, to stop smoking for good. They can be reached at http://www.iwanttoquitsmoking.com

31May/100

3 Simple Steps To Solving Problems

3 Simple Steps To Solving Problems

You can move beyond your stuck states by contemplating all the possible consequences of your own particular situation.What is it that you want to work in your life?What inner obstacles prevent you from achieving the successful outcome you desire?Once you have confronted your own fears, pulled the emotional skeleton's out of your mental closet, then you will be ready to take stock of your current situation, look at it objectively, and try out new strategies.You may have to pull on a few resources to manage the situation.Thus, there are several stages of problem-solving.First, get clear on your vague fears and imaginings. Bring them out in the open. Confront them. See what is really going on. Unless you can ask the right question, which comes from getting the right perspective on the issue, you will not be able to start looking for the right answer.Second, once you have some inner clarity, freed from emotional congestion, look at your problems objectively, empirically. Ask yourself, "What needs to happen here to make things work out?" Ask an objective, matter-of-fact, how-to question? Avoid subjective, why questions.And third, apply what resources you can harness to resolving your problem. Make a list of all your resources. This includes people you can query or books, articles, or audio-video equipment you can learn from.Above all, find your way back to faith in your situation. When you believe in yourself, when you can rekindle the flame of hope in your heart, when you can reanimate your brain and your nervous system ? then the creative solution to your problem will arise. Once you clear the vague, illusive, obstructive emotional blocks, your mind will function clearly and well.Once you confront a problem head on, you're halfway there to resolving it. Turning your back on problems, avoiding them, and procrastinating only makes them more substantial and terrifying. Once you face your fears, you can begin to solve your problem. Once you have brought your fears to light, courage returns, and with courage comes hope, and with hope, creativity, boldness, and magic.Resource BoxSaleem Rana got his Masters degree in psychotherapy from California Lutheran University. His articles on the internet have inspired over ten thousand people from around the world. Discover how to create a remarkable lifeCopyright 2004 Saleem Rana. Please feel free to pass this
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15May/100

Pet Doors: Giving Your Pet Freedom to Come and Go as They Please Helps Solve Behavior Problems

Pet Doors: Giving Your Pet Freedom to Come and Go as They Please Helps Solve Behavior Problems

Pet DoorsAre you considering installing a pet door for your pet? If so, you are in luck. Pet doors are becoming more common and more available. In fact, installing a pet door is a great way to treat your pet. Pet doors come in all sorts of styles to fit just about any need. Taking some time to research what type of pet door you are looking for and finding one that fits your budget will help ease your decision. Pet doors are found throughout the Internet as well as in many pet supply stores.Purchasing a pet door is a big step in your animal's freedom. Allowing your little guy to leave and enter at his will is a bonus for you as well. But, where do you look for a pet door? What choices do you have? To start, there is much to consider. Take a few minutes to find some information out.For example, do you want a door mounted pet door or a wall mounted pet door? Both have advantages and both will depend on what structure your home is in. Are you thinking about a pet door that is a simple flap or one that is electric? Will you want to install the pet door into a glass sliding door? Yes, you can do many things with the pet door you choose! You may consider adding a patio pet door to your home in which your sliding door is adjusted to allow for the animals entrance without creating a hole in your home or door.If you've decided on something and are looking for a retailer, you may want to check out your local pet supply store. Often they carry some basic pet doors. But, your true selection will lie on the Internet. By doing a simple search, you will be able to find many retailers who are able to assist you in your pet door selection! Have fun with it and find just the right pet door for your little guy or girl!http://www.dogtrainingcollars.netByron Pappageorge