Clear Your Mind of Clutter To Make New Year's Resolutions Last Until They Come True
To clear your mind of clutter, add information; don't get rid of it, says Jenna Catherine, author of Conversing with the Future. She is the February 10th guest of Dr. Doris Jeanette's monthly, alternative psychology Teleseminars. Forget drugs and psychotherapy, use your Creative Mind to get results.
Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) January 26, 2005
To clear your mind of clutter, add information; don't get rid of it. "It's the opposite from a closet, where you throw things out to simplify, says Jenna Catherine, author of Conversing with the Future, Visions of 2020. She is the February guest of Dr. Doris Jeanette's monthly, alternative psychological Telseminars. Catherine will teach you how to create based on your desires and intentions rather than your fears and anxieties.
Dr. Jeanette's Center for the New Psychology sponsors programs that teach people healthy ways to solve problems, instead of using drugs or psychotherapy. The newest is a series of International Teleseminars that anyone can enjoy in the comfort of their own home on their own phone. After thirty years of clinical practice, Jeanette has observed that people, when they are given a chance, can learn to access and use more of their human potential. Teleseminars are a cost-effective way to teach people who are interested in self-help.
When a person uses her intention she can quickly create positive changes in lifestyle. Jeanette says people get it when you teach them how they can use their mind creativity instead of using it to obsess and worry. Most of us appreciate discovering the "a ha" moment so that we can then use the new data for self-improvement.
"Our whole concept of life changes when we realize that our own mental clutter is creating the unpleasant, unsuccessful results that we are getting," says Catherine, an expert on how to use more of the mind intuitively. To expand your mind and use the other 90% of your brain, listen in to the teleseminar, "How to Use Your Creative Mind for Fun, Profit and Health.
According to Dr. Doris Jeanette, licensed psychologist, who worked with the eminent Joe Wolpe, MD, "Every person can learn to use more of her or his own mental, emotional and physical strengths, which immediately improve self esteem."
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