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December 2009

Happy Holidays from Dr. K’s Blog and The Art of Change Skills For Life

December 24, 2009

Season’s Greetings! Our Holiday card and Movie Special can be found right here.

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Get With It, Get On With It – The Antidote For Complacency

December 21, 2009

Creative living stands out against the darkness of time, surrounded by the light of progress. As individuals, family members, and shareholders in communities, the use of our creative energy aimed at better tomorrows is self renewing, in that it allows us to slip the bonds of earth and soar to the heights of our hopes and dreams.

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Dr. K Quoted Extensively in ‘Season’s Screamings’ Article

December 19, 2009

Bestselling author and coach Dr. Rick Kirschner is quoted extensively in the latest article by columnist Joanne Richard. The article appeared across Canadian newspapers and offers help for dealing with relatives at holiday time.

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Fixing To Die – Complacent and fanatics share same false premise

December 14, 2009

Our inactions have consequences. Making the easy choice in the moment and doing what’s most convenient at the time almost always leads to complications and trouble, a soap opera whose happy endings are fleeting setups for more difficulty and travail. When creative energy is inhibited and suppressed by avoidance and denial, the result is unconscious and self-defeating behavior that guarantees a future shock.

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The Art of Change Website Redesigned!

December 10, 2009

Here I am on vacation, and I decided to use it to take down my website and replace it with something more useful, navigable and manageable. This is your invitation to take the new site design for a spin and let me know what you think of it. You’ll find it at http://TheArtofChange.com

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Learning the Lessons of (Personal) History/Herstory Part 2

December 7, 2009

Anytime you have an experience, good or bad, in which you know that what you did effected the result, and then you mentally play it again in the same way, you increase the likelihood that the next time you’re in a similar situation, you will do an even better job of having the same reaction and result

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