In the early part of the 20th Century, Dr. Pavlov discovered what he called "conditioned reflexes” by studying behavior in dogs. Each time he fed the dogs he would ring a bell. After a while, he discovered that he only had to ring the bell and the dogs would salivate and anticipate food. Although not quite as simplistic as dog behavior, we of the human race have a tendency to form behaviors by association. For example, if you once became violently ill from eating pizza will ... Read More...
Neuro-linguistic Programing (NLP)The Key to Living Life at its Best by Anita BurnsWhat if you could reinvent yourself--keep the parts you like and change the rest? Remember what it was like as a child, or in college when all the worlds possibilities lay at your feet? What if you could recapture that enthusiasm for life, find the formula to eliminate emotional stress and become the dynamic, effective, empowered person you know you could be, if only? Stress is perhaps one of the modern worlds most prevalent and destructive disorders. More than 66% of all v... Read More...
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)—The DNA of Mind, Spirit, and Emotions - by Anita BurnsImagine that you’re sitting with a group of spiritual seekers, eyes closed, feet flat on the floor, hands resting in you lap. Your breath is easy and comfortable. Someone begins speaking, guiding you on an inner journey through light, love, wisdom, guides, angels, freedom. You follow the journey and are lifted out of your ordinary life of woes, worries, frustrations, stress and the demands of living. You float, speak with wise unseen beings; you enter worlds where all is bea... Read More...
NLP - Tools for Harmony - by Anita BurnsMinds are amazing things, yet we so often ignore them or take them for granted. Sometimes our minds are scattered, chaotic, rebellious, confused or depressed. At other times minds are sharp, alert, clear, steady. Most of the time our minds are somewhere in between or flipping from one state another like a TV remote-control gone berzerk. We tolerate this because we really don't know how to be different, or we just ignore our errant mind. Like a dripping faucet or a ... Read More...

