NLP + Hypnosis = “The Magic Bullet” for Changing Habits

NLP + Hypnosis CAN BE USED TO ASSIST PEOPLE IN SO MANY WAYS, I LOST COUNT!

In 25 words or less:

It helps people overcome fears, phobias, procrastination, and limiting beliefs, or simply think in new, constructive ways to achieve success in any area.

Hypnosis Demystified and Combined With Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP)


NLP + Hypnosis – Use Them to Clear Negative Emotions

Girl Meditating on BeachAre you one of those people who thinks you cannot be hypnotized? SURPRISE! All hypnosis is self-hypnosis, AND you get into the hypnotic brainwave state at least twice a day in typical activities.

You are in the hypnosis brainwave state when you enter that condition (known to some as “la-la land”) right before you fall asleep –  and again when you re-emerge from sleep while awakening – before you get to full alert consciousness.

During meditation, you also are in a hypnotic state of mind. Let’s learn the benefits of combining a hypnosis process with Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP). I have many tools and techniques to use in personal coaching and spiritual counseling sessions, and I count hypnotherapy and NLP as key components among them. Continue Reading →

Your Fingernails Tell Health Stories!

Fingernails?

Fingernails tell important stories about you … and not just in the fashion sense!

See Beyond What Your Manicurist Sees!

Newly manicured nails with sparkles on pink and gold polish with a pink and gold flower in the background

The manicurist might not recognize the symptoms your fingernails portray. However, some practitioners of Eastern and Western Medicine or of Holistic Healing Modalities can identify health problems by looking at your fingernails before you cover them up with nail polish. Human fingernail types Vector illustration Continue Reading →

NLP ~ Neuro-linguistic Programming ~ Plus Hypnosis

NeuroLinguistic Programming CAN BE USED TO ASSIST PEOPLE IN SO MANY WAYS, I LOST COUNT!

Hypnosis Demystified and Combined With Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP)


Clear Negative Emotions

Girl Meditating on BeachAre you one of those people who thinks you cannot be hypnotized? SURPRISE! All hypnosis is self-hypnosis, AND you get into the hypnotic brainwave state at least twice a day in typical activities.

You are in the hypnosis brainwave state when you enter that condition (known to some as “la-la land”) right before you fall asleep –  and again when you re-emerge from sleep while awakening – before you get to full alert consciousness.

During meditation, you also are in a hypnotic state of mind. Let’s learn the benefits of combining a hypnosis process with Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP). I have many tools and techniques to use in personal coaching and spiritual counseling sessions, and I count hypnotherapy and NLP as key components among them. Continue Reading →

Your Fingernails Tell Health Stories!

Fingernails: See What Your Manicurist Sees When Looking at Your Fingernails!

Newly manicured nails with sparkles on pink and gold polish with a pink and gold flower in the background

The manicurist might not recognize the symptoms your fingernails portray. However, some practitioners of Eastern and Western Medicine or of Holistic Healing Modalities can identify health problems by looking at your fingernails before you cover them up with nail polish. Human fingernail types Vector illustration Continue Reading →

The Chi Machine

Six Major Functions of the Original Sun Ancon Chi MachineThumbs Up

“The Chi Machine” was created by Dr. Shizuo Inoue, Director of Oxygen Association, in Japan, after 38 years of research to ensure effectiveness, safety, and beneficial effects on the body.

There are cheap imitations, but the original is the safest and only true, properly calibrated, well-made Chi Machine, and it has 27 patents.

What follows is a rather technical description of how using the chi machine may contribute to improving your health. If you would rather read my ancient testimonial (I’ve been using this machine for YEARS), click on the link in this sentence. Otherwise, by all means, let’s see what it can do for you by reading on…..


What Are the Six Major Functions?

Sun Ancon Chi machine

  1. Cellular Activation
  2. Spinal Balancing
  3. Improving the Immune System
  4. Stimulating the Sympathetic Nervous System and Bone Marrow Blood Production
  5. Restoring Balance to the Autonomic Nervous System
  6. Exercising Internal Organs and Building “Chi”

Scroll to the bottom to see how to order.

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Eye Catching – Stitchless Cataract Surgery

Stitch-less Cataract Surgery Is a Blessing!

Are you one of these?   →    Most of my friends are 20 – 50 years younger than I, and they don’t think about the reality of their forming cataracts or needing stitchless cataract surgery.

Surprisingly, some of those young people gave me the “Funky Fashionista Award” when I worked at Northern Virginia Community College, and they still listen to me.

So, here’s what I posted on Facebook a couple of days ago.

The Announcement

Vell, Dahlings, I’m about to become a Woman of Mystery – on Wednesday.  I would prefer either of the first two looks (which were glamorous eye patches with glitter and gold), but I’m pretty sure I’ll get the third one (solid black and only moderately sexy) when I emerge from cataract surgery on my right eye. If that goes well on the 8th, the left eye will get its chance on the 22nd. I do so hope it will improve my vision significantly.


Cataract Surgery – the Rationale

In researching this, I learned that – if you are lucky enough to grow old, you WILL BE unlucky enough to get cataracts; and, if you don’t have them removed early enough, they can solidify and become inoperable. So, I suggest you all think about it. The procedure takes only about 5 minutes, and you can go home as soon as they know you’re not going to have difficulties from the light anesthesia they use.

Chirp! Chirp!


What Is a Cataract?

You know the purpose of my blogs often is to educate, so here goes!An eye demonstrating a cataractAbout WebMD

According to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebMD), my source, WebMD (http://www.webmd.com/) “…is primarily known for its public website, which has information regarding health and health care, including a symptom checklist, pharmacy information, “drugs information”, blogs of physicians with specific topics and a place to store personal medical information. …. by February 2011, WebMD’s network of sites was reaching an average of 86.4 million visitors per month… and is the leading health portal in the United States….


About Cataracts

This link to WebMD gives a clear explanation of the subject of cataracts, using pictures, as well as words.  It’s definitely worth watching for a couple of minutes. http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/ss/slideshow-cataracts


Why Did I Have Cataract Surgery Now?

First, the deal is that you have to continue giving yourself eye drops from one day before cataract surgery to several days thereafter.  So, I‘m doing that.ASEA

One of my cats is small and gray with darker gray stripes. cat, gray striped 1 He is too trusting/too stupid to move out of the way of an oncoming car. So, he blends right into the gravel driveway – especially at night – as he comes to greet me. Although I often would like to kill him, I would NOT like to kill him.  I also would prefer not to kill anyone else – myself included – while driving in the dark and stormy nights on roads that have no striping.

And, I am hoping to be able to read better (books and computer screens) without reliance on glasses.   reading glasses


How Do You Prepare?  It’s Simple

You have to:

  • Have a “pre-op” clearance from your Primary Care Physician.
  • Provide a list of allergies (and any Power of Attorney or DNR instructions)
  • Provide a list of all medications you take and follow instructions about what to take or not take in the few hours before surgery
  • Fast (don’t eat solid foods) for 5 hours before surgery.
  • Drink clear liquids, if you want to, for up to 2 hours before surgery.
  • Wear comfortable clothes. ( You will remain dressed)
  • Do the eye drops thing the day before
  • Avoid wearing face cream, eye makeup, cologne/aftershave the night before and day of surgery
  • Avoid wearing mascara for one week before surgery

That’s It!


So, How Did It Go?

My Ophthalmologist is Dr. Nancy Eiseley at Eye Associates of Winchester http://www.winceyes.com/.  She does “no stitch” cataract surgeries at the Eye Surgery Center of Winchester:  http://eyesurgerycenterofwinchester.com/.

From start (entering, handing over the insurance information, and signing forms) to finish (leaving with someone else to drive), the whole thing took about two hours.

The truth is that I (unintentionally) was thIMGP2412e subject of much conversation, because of the tangerine colored blouse I wore!  ??? Maybe it was because this took place during the historically bitter cold of winter, and most people were dressed in brown, black, gray, or khaki???  The staff kept talking about it all through the pre-surgery prep phase.  It is a shimmering and rare color, which is lighter and softer than this picture and which resembles the inside of a ripe cantaloupe.  Who knew that would be conversation-worthy?!

hand with fingers in meditation poseThere I was, trying to get into a meditative state, but people kept talking to me and asking questions, while I lay on a gurney, with my right arm propped up and cuffed for blood pressure readings; while my left hand was set up for infusions; and while an oxygen tube was readied around my ears and nostrils.

They kept putting numbing drops into my eye and giving me little bits of information during this prep stage.   Note: When the staff is about ready to wheel you into the OR (operating room), you must lie flat with your head softly cradled in place and slightly lowered.

The thickly-accented anesthesiologist introduced himself, and (as happens to me frequently) wanted to know what my country of origin is.  My way of speaking usually makes people think I am European or from a different locale.  As they took me into the OR, the nurses said something “in code” to him and told me he was the only man in the group, so they joked with him a lot.  My response was that he probably thought he either was in Heaven or in Hell (depending on how he feels about working only with women).

andy-gilmore-geometric-patterns-1I remember almost nothing else, except I think I said to the doctor (mid-procedure) that all I saw were a bunch of beautiful lights … and I did see that, along with varying geometric shapes like this one from the amazing artist, Andy Gilmore, whose work you can purchase via:  http://www.123inspiration.com/andy-gilmore-geometric-patterns/   I was feeling nothing thanks to the anesthesia and numbing drops.

It was over, pardon the expression, “in a flash.”  Painless.  But, no eye patch to make me a Woman of Mystery!  (When the second surgery was done – on the other eye – I was awake and talking with the physician the whole time!  I still saw geometric patterns.)


The Aftermath

As I continued to use the eye drops and another product I use to help damaged cells be repaired or replaced, my vision changed, noticeably for the better, as each half hour passed.  I saw less blurriness, etc.

One of the most fascinating outcomes is the difference between the right eye (sans cataract and with a new lens) and the left (untreated eye).  Everything looks brighter, bluer, and like the whole world is under fluorescent lighting.  When I close my right eye, in contrast, the view from the left eye is much warmer, softer, and darker in color, like the sepia tones used in movies depicting stories from the 1800s.

In some ways, on these cold, barren winter days, the warmer view would be preferable; but there will be much greater discernment of details under the corrected eye, once the blurriness recedes completely.  I was warned that I might have to wear sunglasses, both indoors and out, until I get used to the additional bright light.

I took a time-out from writing this to travel to Winchester for my post-op exam. To my surprise, I did not need sun glasses, and I COULD READ THE TEMPERATURE AND THE MILEAGE ON MY VEHICLE’S DASHBOARD WITHOUT GLASSES OR ILLUMINATION!  It has been a long time since I could do that easily.

There still is some blurriness in the treated (and certainly in the untreated) eye; but I can tell there will be vast improvement.  I have no pain.  I do have occasional “flashes,” so the doctor dilated my eyes to make sure there is no detachment of the retina.  But, as of this moment, I seem to be healing fast, and all is well.  This lens allows me to be far sighted; the other eye lens will be configured more for nearsightedness to enable reading without glasses.

We’ll see.  Already I can see some things better without, rather that with, glasses!  YEA!

Fireworks Champagne celebrate-500

I recommend that, if it is time for you to do this, you should not wait.

Smiley Face - Wink - GirlThe only reason I waited this long to have cataract surgery is that my doctor did not realize how old I am, and she thought I was too young to do it. That’s a lovely but unfortunate consequence.

Back to Being the Funky Fashionista!


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