Posts Tagged ‘Television’

Five Pernicious Myths About Hypnosis

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Hypnosis has been used to help people with everything from smoking cessation to weight loss to phobias to shyness. Still, there are a few fallacies about hypnosis that have been perpetuated by the movies and television. Let us dispel a few of these.

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Computers Can’t Smile Back

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Technology has changed the way we live our lives and interact with each other. Today, I downloaded some information on the World Wide Web. I ordered a gift for a friend on the Shopping Channel. I transferred funds, and paid some bills through direct bill payment, on my telephone. I talked to 8 answering machines. I faxed a few people, and a few people faxed me. I ordered a pay-per-view movie for my television set. I e-mailed several business associates on the Internet.

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3 Simple, Silly, Serendipitous Ways to Create Joy in Your Life

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Tired of hearing about the economy? Sick and tired of being sick and tired? Then stop it! Turn off the television, stop reading the news, and start creating some joy for yourself. Here are 3 simple, silly, serendipitous ways you can do that.

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Techniques For How to Make Subliminal Messages

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Subliminal messages can often be utilized in movies, television and print media. These messages while seen by the eye are not recognized by the conscious portion of the brain.

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Success Isn’t a Mystery in Any Economy

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

My first piece of advice on success today for anyone willing to listen is simply to turn off the news. Don’t listen to CNN. Turn off the Fox News network, NBC, CNBC and all the other networks that are sensationalizing everything that is happening in our economy on a minute to minute basis. I have made a conscious decision not to listen because a high percentage of what you see on television today is pure garbage designed simply to improve ratings. I refuse to listen to a constant diet of negativity. In fact, I refuse to even associate with negative people. I suggest that each and every one of us has an obligation to protect our attitude.

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