Posts Tagged ‘Possibilities’

Ways to Succeed

Friday, March 23rd, 2012
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Yesterday I went to a new restaurant
that one of my friends suggested.
They said the food was really awesome!
When I walked into the place it looked a
little sabby to me so the first thing I did was
head to the restroom to wash my hands.
A man was walking out of the restroom just then.
No big deal, except I got a whiff of
what he was cooking.

Not pleasant.

It brought all sorts of ideas about
germs, disease and flu to mind.

My natural instinct was to get out of there;
I knew this was not the place for me.

My friend said I was just being negative and
I should have just burned through the
negativity and stayed.

What to do in the face of negativity?

Ignore it or do something about it?

The answer: Both.

You focus on what you want
instead of what you don’t
want – and then you take immediate
action to get what
you do want.

A restaurant is a good place to start.
So you picture it then go into your mind’s
eye and rearrange it the way you want it.

The same goes with any area of your life.
You close your
mind to the images and pictures of
negativity – you do
what is necessary to stop the
damage – and while doing
you open your mind to images of what you do want.

This formula works in good
times as well as bad. It
Works when you want to be in a
new career – and it
Works when you want to earn more money.

When your mind is open to possibilities,
you have freedom
To move and find a way to win.

So where do you find ways to succeed then?

In the Turn Stress into Power program
Www.turnstressintopower.com

This book and CD program will open your
mind and give you new tools on how to
handel any stressful situation

Grab your copy now:

Www.turnstressintopower.com

I wish you the best in your Health,
Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

Opening Up to New Possibilities

Monday, June 20th, 2011
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In 1977 I was invited to come
to Park City, Utah with a group
of healers and meditation students
for a month to study with
Virginia Satir.
She was a great psychotherapist, known
especially for her approach to family
therapy.

She was regarded as
The “Mother of Family Therapy.”

When you are working with people,
(No matter if you are doing massage,
medical qi gong or acupuncture)
when you open up to new modalities
in your practice it will make you a
better doctor, healer or therapist.

One of Satir’s most novel ideas at
the time, was the “presenting issue”
or surface problem – that the presenting
issue itself was seldom the
real problem; rather, how people coped
with the issue is what created the problem.
She also offered insights into the
particular problems that self-esteem
could cause in relationships.

Whenever I work with a patient or a
student, I start with a process that
Virginia developed called:

“The Five Freedoms”.

*The freedom to see and hear what is
here, instead of what “should” be, was,
or will be.

*The freedom to say what you feel and think,
instead of what one should.

*The freedom to feel what you feel,
instead of what you “ought.”

*The freedom to ask for what you want,
instead of always waiting for permission.

*The freedom to take risks on your own
behalf, instead of choosing to be only
“secure” and not rocking the boat.

What The Five Freedoms will do
for you is open you to new possibilities
in your life and give you a way to look
at the world differently.

Applying the five freedoms in your
life can give you different twist
to think outside of the box and
free up your stresses.

In the Turn Stress into Power Program
I incorporated the Five Freedoms
in my writing and presented a new way
of looking at stress.
How to use your stresses to transform your
life and get on top of the wave of stress,
instead of being flipped, rolled and pulled
under by every day stresses.

Open up to new possibilities in
your life and order the program today.
It will transform your Stress into Power.

www.Turnstressintopower.com

I Wish you the best in your Health,
Wealth and Happiness!

Dr. Wu Dhi