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Old 26th July 2012, 10:19 PM
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Has any Podiatrist been involved in PSYCH-K? I only ask as I have had a couple of emails from this group in the past (didn't take much notice). At the time didn't realise there was a Podiatry connection until my last email of the following...

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Dear Friends and Collegues,

I'm happy to announce that the next Sydney PSYCH-K Facilitator Trainning weekend will be August 4-5.

If you've not yet experienced PSYCH-K, it's a powerful tool for Podiatrists, to quickly, easily and effectively program powerful self-supporting subconscoius beliefs with lasting changes.

Based on a huge amount of neuroscience, with 20+ years of proven success in the field, PSYCH-K shortcuts the change process beyond affirmation, will power and positive thinking.

Please visit www.lifeforceevents.com to;
1. watch the free "Biology of Belief" movie
2. pick up the free "You Better Believe it!" ebook which includes over 500 powerful supportive belief statements
3. book a special $15 Introductory private phone session for a personal experience of the process
4. check out the new Bruce Lipton Interview in ODE Magazine or
5. book in for the workshop visit www.lifeforceevents.com.

PSYCH-K gives us back control over our subconscious mind and can help improve almost any area of life including happiness, self esteem, self discipline, goal attainment, academic achievment, sports performance, relationships, health and body, grief from loss and positive thinking.

Please contact me with any questions on 0414 426 486 during business hours.

Best Wishes

Ian


Ian B. Spicer
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PSYCH-K®
0414 426 486
http://www.lifeforceevents.com
http://www.psych-k.com

"Your Beliefs create your biological and behavioural reality. PSYCH-K's a simple self-empowering process to change your beliefs that impact your life at a cellular level”. Bruce Lipton Ph.D., author of the Biology of Belief
Sounds intriguing (yet there are at least 4 spelling mistakes present - which may not mean much ). I confess I have an interest in this type of area, albeit very wary of the deception of the New Age realm (which is often riddled throughout the area of "self improvement").

That said I have briefly looked through the web site & it does look interesting. Also has the following video...



Of late, it seems I have been bombarded with information, whether it be from Podiatry, athletics training, running, nutrition... & the above sort of material which is a topic which potentially can encompass many avenues of interest/wellbeing - hence my interest. It's getting to the point of information overload of which it seems I'm spending more time reading & less time actually doing . Hence the above question for feedback from Podiatrists who have had experience or insights on this PSYCH-K.

I'm starting to wonder if I should just turn off the world wide web & go internet fancy free for a while... & see how things go.

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