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Beau Chatham | Mar 08, 2010
 We’ve all heard the analogy of how to boil a frog, right?   The boiling frog story is a widespread description of a frog placed in a pot of cool water slowly heated to boil. The premise is that if a frog is placed in boiling water, it will jump out, but if it is placed in cold water that is slowly heated, it will not perceive the danger and will be cooked to death....
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Beau Chatham | Feb 18, 2010
If you are a consistent reader of The Warrior Nation: SITREP, you are probably wondering, “Where is The First Step?”  In the last two weeks, the time I’ve spent with my clients and researching social media outlets, I’ve either heard or read a lot about creating balance.  Creating Balance is the mantra of today’s holistic practitioners and coaches. ...
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Beau Chatham | Feb 08, 2010
  If you watched the big game yesterday, you are quite aware of the excitement that fills the city of New Orleans.  Even as I type this blog out on Monday morning, I am sure the French Quarter is still full of celebration and joy.  As promised last week, I would devote this week's blog to a dominant thought focusing on that game.  Actually, I think yesterday's game can be...
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George | Feb 08, 2010
  Perception and understanding in a rational sense are conditioned by experience and teachings. Nothing is as it is perceived and everything is more complex than it appears. All events are connected with individual perceptions in a literal sense, and each person’s decisions or reactions influence the nature of the events on some level. All play a part in creating the whole. There is no...
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Kelly Burris PhD | Feb 07, 2010
Since Sigmund Freud discovered talk therapy and psychoanalysis in the late 1800’s, there has been little advancement in a modality for behavior change that works. One of the reasons for this is a means to measure whether one is making progress with a client. Neuroscientists and psychiatrists claim the processes of the human mind and the physiology of the brain is too complex to measure...
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George | Jan 30, 2010
  EpiGenetics   We are not the body. We are a community of approximately 50 trillion cells.  They are independent. But, they are also coordinating their function harmoniously as if they were part of a philharmonic orchestra, just as in Bach''s 7-part fugue except this is a fugue which is infinite. It is about infinite possibilities seeking manifestation  The computer and your...
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Beau Chatham | Jan 21, 2010
 Last week, I began a discussion on your personal Operational System.  The exact part of the post I am referring to goes like this:  "Being able to consistently produce a specific behavior at a high level of effectiveness is made possible through information, muscle memory, and most importantly a functional transfer of chemicals and electricity within our...
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Beau Chatham | Jan 07, 2010
  What's Missing?   It's the start of a New Year and many of us are busy making some resolutions for change in this new decade.  If you're setting future plans, it might be a great idea to read my blog on Setting Objectives.  It could serve as a great template for what you are attempting to achieve.   Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics For most of us, however; New...
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George | Dec 19, 2009
  Is well being affected by the political environment?   Politics dictates everything we do or want to do.   How can we have therapy with Political Compliance or ideologies which interfere with therapy as we shall show.  The goal behind subconscious restructuring is the discovery of the Self behind the self image.   Accelerated Personal Growth gives us the power of...
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Beau Chatham | Dec 12, 2009
Last week, we stopped our dialogue with a commitment to return to the subject of visualization; specifically as it relates to setting Objectives.  Let me start this edition of the Warrior Nation: SITREP with a a quote from one of the greatest success gurus of our time.    In Napolean Hill’s classic self-help best seller, Think and Grow Rich, Hill tells us...