Tag: deep breath
Healthy Reactions To Criticism – How Do You Handle Feedback?
Order and download this entire audio program. I’ve Only Got Three Nerves Left – And You Are Pinching Two Of Them (Part 12) (…continued from last week) Strategies for Managing the Critic There are many components to managing or coping with criticism. Sometimes it’s directly standing in there and dealing with it. Sometimes it’s diffusing […]
Posted: September 5th, 2018 under Audio Programs.
Tags: critic, deep breath, emotional tone of voice, focus, gut reaction, relax, retaliation
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Strategies for Generating Greater Harmony Throughout Your Life (Part 9)
Order and download this entire audio program. (…continued from last week) To take things forward another step, spend time deep breathing. When you focus on your breathing, your mind’s attention is drawn to calmness and relaxation. Even just one deep breath can relax your mind and calm you.
Posted: October 11th, 2017 under Audio Programs.
Tags: action, attention, breathing, challenges, deep breath, feel wonderful, focus, goals, Lee Iacocca, mind, perseverance, relaxation, Robert Heinlein, smart goals, strategies, success
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Using your Brain Effectively (Part 12)
Order and download this entire eight-part audio program. (…continued from last week) If you’re in that relaxing place right now I would like you to do this process. Or go find a place where you can just sit or lay down. If you have tight or restricting clothing like a necktie, loosen it. This process […]
Posted: October 19th, 2016 under Audio Programs.
Tags: calm, deep breath, extend your life expectancy, focus, golden relaxing energy, Jacobson, longevity, loose and limp, mental and physical health, progressive relaxation process, relax, relax and be calm, relaxation technique
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Using your Brain Effectively (Part 11)
Order and download this entire eight-part audio program. (…continued from last week) 9. Watch Less Television Why would Harvard recommend you watch less TV? Primarily because it’s inactivity and often the content of programs can promote an increase in your stress due to the stressful content. The Harvard research team found these two aspects of […]
Posted: October 12th, 2016 under Audio Programs.
Tags: alcohol, deep breath, disease, exercise, floss, habits, Harvard medical school, health, heart health, progressive relaxation, risky behaviors, smoking, stress, television, TV
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