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Q&A: How to make the most of the full moon in Aries
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B. Dave Walters
As of a few days ago when the Autumnal Equinox occurred, we are moving into the time of the year when our thoughts naturally turn inward and become more introspective. This is the time to start focusing on the internal changes we need to make, more than trying to change the world around us. It’s…
Q&A: How to know when they are not interested
By
B. Dave Walters
Question submitted via Formspring: “She was really pissed that day and when I was going to propose to her. She said she doesn’t want to hear from me anymore. She thinks I’m a like a brother and friend and nothing more. Her relatives are about to beat me up. But i want to continue badly.”…
Q&A: ‘What’s an easy way to attract more money?’
By
B. Dave Walters
In my coaching work, one of the questions I get asked most often is: “What’s an easy way to attract more money?” The answer is simple, but not easy. Actually, it’s easy, too, but often times our mental blocks make it difficult. To give you a little background, I have manifested money in a few…
Q&A: How to learn emotional self-defense
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B. Dave Walters
Question submitted via Formspring: “How can I be less sensitive? It seems that every little thing that people say or do upsets me. Everyone says I am just ‘too sensitive’, but I don’t know what to do. Help!” The simple answer is: Being ‘too sensitive’ isn’t the problem; taking things too personally is the problem.…
Q&A: How to find happiness and feel real love
By
B. Dave Walters
In my coaching work, the number one question I get is: How can I be happy? Inevitably, the second question is: How can I find true love? A common mistake people make is believing that the solution to their problems lies outside of themselves. Or, that the circumstances going on around them is the cause…
Q&A: ‘How do I stop being so shy?’
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B. Dave Walters
Question submitted via Formspring: “I am perceived at work as being quiet and unassuming and unresponsive to the social interactions of others in the workplace. What should I about this when there is work to be done?” The simple answer is: loosen up a bit! For the more complete answer, let’s break this one into…
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