Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Saturday, 26 April 2014
NLP PRACTITIONER IN CHANDIGARH, INDIA
Throughout our lives, we are taught to value speed & getting things done quickly. We learn that doing is more valuable than merely being, & that making the most of life is a matter of forging ahead at a hurried pace. Yet as we lurch forward in search of some elusive sense of fulfillment, we find ourselves feeling increasingly harried & disconnected. More importantly, we fail to notice the simple beauty of living. When we learn to slow down, we rediscover the significance of seemingly inconsequential aspects of life. Mealtimes become meditative celebrations of nourishment. A job well-done becomes a source of profound pleasure, no matter what the nature of our labors. In essence, we give ourselves the gift of time, time to indulge our curiosity, to enjoy the moment, to appreciate worldly wonders, to sit & think, to connect with others & to explore our inner landscapes more fully.
Sunday, 20 April 2014
BUILDING A POSITIVE IMAGE BY NLP THERAPY.....DR.VANDANA RAGHUVANSHI, NLP PRACTITIONER , CHANDIGARH
Saturday, 19 April 2014
Neuro- Ligustic -Programming for Positive thoughts....dr. vandandana raghuvanshi, NLP PRACTITIONER IN CHANDIGARH, INDIA
Have you noticed that...
- The wrong words said at the wrong time is discouraging
- The wrong words said at the right time is frustrating
- The right words said at the wrong time is confusing
- The right words said at the right time is encouraging
The right words at the right time are like a cooling breeze of encouragement that lift the spirit & are treasured for a long time.
Sometimes the best thing we can do for others is to hold our tongue. When tempted to give advice that is not wanted, to show off, to say, "I told you so," or to point out another's error, sometimes the best policy is to say nothing.
We should strive "not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult, to leave unsaid the tempting thing at the wrong moment.
The Practice:
Ask yourself "What would I want to hear if I was in the other person's shoes?"
Then say the right words, at the right time, from your heart to their heart.
You might change someone's day, or even their life.
- The wrong words said at the wrong time is discouraging
- The wrong words said at the right time is frustrating
- The right words said at the wrong time is confusing
- The right words said at the right time is encouraging
The right words at the right time are like a cooling breeze of encouragement that lift the spirit & are treasured for a long time.
Sometimes the best thing we can do for others is to hold our tongue. When tempted to give advice that is not wanted, to show off, to say, "I told you so," or to point out another's error, sometimes the best policy is to say nothing.
We should strive "not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult, to leave unsaid the tempting thing at the wrong moment.
The Practice:
Ask yourself "What would I want to hear if I was in the other person's shoes?"
Then say the right words, at the right time, from your heart to their heart.
You might change someone's day, or even their life.
Saturday, 12 April 2014
NLP [NEURO LINGUSTIC THERAPY ] PRACTITIONER CHANDIGARH
END YOUR CHRONIC FATIGUE AND ENERGIZE YOURSELF.........
FATIGUE...is something most of us experienced..
.It a feeling of tiredness, weak, exhausted, having lack of energy and motivation.
Fatigue make it difficult to perform ordinary task....
Recover your energy ...and enhance your energy with NLP therapy with us.....
TAKE APPOINTMENT ...09872880634
FATIGUE...is something most of us experienced..
.It a feeling of tiredness, weak, exhausted, having lack of energy and motivation.
Fatigue make it difficult to perform ordinary task....
Recover your energy ...and enhance your energy with NLP therapy with us.....
TAKE APPOINTMENT ...09872880634
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