Tuesday, October 7, 2014

BUTTER AND HEAT

The farther away we keep butter from heat, the better the chances it will keep its form. If you move butter close to a source of heat, it begins to melt. Like butter, we are vulnerable to the heat sources in our lives that are our weaknesses. It's important to know our particular areas of weakness. If we avoid the people, places, and things where we are likely to engage in unhealthy behaviors, we remain solid instead of melting and giving in.  We are like a solid block of butter and can remain solid if we stay away from the heat of our weaknesses. 


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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.