Kinesiology

7 way to Attract (or improve) Love

By |2018-01-06T12:46:49+11:00January 31st, 2015|Blogs, Kinesiology|

7 Ways to Attract (or Improve) Love We are born into this world with the capacity to give and receive love. Pure unadulterated, unconditional love. Yet unfortunately life happens. And as we start to grow up, we begin to believe that we are not worthy of receiving love. Sometimes we [...]

Could there be an energetic reason to your fertility issues

By |2018-01-06T12:46:51+11:00August 18th, 2014|Blogs, Kinesiology|

Ready to plan for a family? Making the decision to get pregnant, to start a family with your beloved, can be an exciting and nerve racking time. And once you have made that decision, then you go for it gun-ho and you know what that means? Lots and lots of [...]

5 ways to healthily unleash your anger

By |2018-01-06T12:46:52+11:00July 5th, 2014|Blogs, Kinesiology|

Did you know that holding onto anger can have serious impacts on your health? Some of the long term and short term impacts of unmanaged anger include: Headaches Digestion problems Clenched jaw / teeth grinding Insomnia Increased anxiety Depression High Blood Pressure [...]

Stop Sabotaging Your Life

By |2018-01-06T12:46:53+11:00June 8th, 2014|Blogs, Kinesiology|

Our subconscious mind can be a tricky little thing. It can run all these hidden programs that we are not aware of. Some of them are good, like keeping our heart pumping blood and ensures that our lungs are continually breathing oxygen. And others are not so good, other programs can create what I call [...]

All we want is love love love

By |2018-01-06T12:46:55+11:00February 1st, 2014|Blogs, Kinesiology|

All we want is L.O.V.E. All we want is love, love, love!!! As February is home both to Valentine’s Day and those born under the Pisces star sign (which I have been told is the most romantic of all the star signs). I thought that I would dedicate this month’s [...]

Can you say No???

By |2018-01-06T12:46:58+11:00September 19th, 2013|Blogs, Kinesiology|

Can you say no??? What is it about the prospect of saying “No” to someone that fills us with fear? Why is it more important to say “yes” to someone else, when we know it means saying “no” to ourselves. […]

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