Friday, June 20, 2014

FLIGHT of the BUMBLE BEE?

According to recognized aeronautical principles, the Bumble Bee cannot fly because of the shape and weight of his body in relation to his total wing area. The Bumble Bee doesn't know this; so he goes ahead and flies anyway. 

We are continually learning about the amazing abilities we all possess. Our vision or mental estimate of ourselves activates our subconscious mind and compels us to be all that we imagine ourselves to be. What we give our attention to magnifies and multiplies exceedingly. Think rich and riches follow; think poverty and poverty follows.  The law of life is the law of belief. To believe is to sincerely accept something as true. Believe in the abundant life, the happy life, the successful life, and live in the joyous expectancy of the best, and invariably the best will come to you. Remember that conditions and circumstances are not creative; we, in our thoughts are creative; the creative power is in our thoughts and feelings rather than in the false and limiting suggestions of externalities. We are not victims of our circumstances or happenings, except as we believe we are. We go where our vision is. Hold a mental image of what we want to accomplish and back it up with feeling and enthusiasm. and we, like the Bumble Bee, can do extraordinary things!


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I have a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology am a Certified Master Subconscious Restructuring Counselor and Coach, Behavioral Consultant, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner. I've worked in the specialty areas of personal change, optimizing individual potential and behavioral consulting for over 25 years. I served as Director of Psychiatric Rehabilitation for a Regional Mental Health Center, Directed a Certified Academic Institution which trained counselors, taught Combat Medicine and War Time Psychiatry at the School of Healthcare Sciences USAF and presents at seminars and conferences. I am the founder of Life Management Services, a community social service and counseling agency, served 14 years in the U.S. Air Force then went to work in state and community mental health agencies until establishing Life Management Services in 1996.