Holistic Learning Center Announces The Launching Of A Video On The Income Potential For Certified Life Coaches
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New Video By Holistic Learning Center Details How A Successful Life Coaching Practice Can Provide An Abundant Income Whether Done Full Time Or Part Time
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By using Holistic Learning Centers clinically proven life coaching success system life coaches are able to help their clients create the permanent behavioral changes they are looking for.
In a 2007 global career research project by Price Waterhouse Cooper, it was discovered that full time life coaches earn an average of eighty three thousand dollars per year with many life coaches trained to a level of professional excellence like Holistic Learning Center provides, make well into six figures.
Since 1993, Holistic Learning Centers experience combined with over fifty thousand life coaching field hours has shown that a typical client will remain with a coach for an average of thirty sessions. At the same time HLC recommends its life coaches charge at least $100 per session, making each life coaching client worth an average of three thousand dollars. All a student has to do is bring their loving and caring attitude and Holistic Learning Center provides an all inclusive clinically proven success system.
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‘Hrithik Roshan has a sweet tooth’
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Mumbai, Oct. 21 -- Few people ever get to hang out with their heroes, let alone live their lives. So for 20-year-old Kolkata-based Jyoti Vishwakarma, a die-hard fan of Hrithik Roshan, getting a chance to put herself in the shoes of India's first superhero was more than a dream come true. "I'm ecstatic that my first ever trip to Mumbai was to meet my favourite star, Hrithik Roshan. I couldn't have asked for more," she says about the day she spent shooting for UTV Stars' show, Live My Life 2, that airs tonight at 7 pm.
Even though she's a huge, huge fan of the actor (she even had his name tattooed on her arm), spending a day living like her hero taught her things about him that she never knew before. Here are five Hrithik facts she discovered.
I knew that Hrithik is an inspiration to many people, but what I didn't know was the first person to inspire him was his grandfather, J Omprakash, and the second is his father, Rakesh Roshan.
Whenever he travels or feels low, he reads a book called A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle.
He has a sweet tooth, so I knew he liked cakes, chocolates and brownies. But what I learned was that he even likes Indian sweets such as sandesh, which I had taken for him.
No matter how busy he is, he always makes time for his friends and he helps them in whatever way he can.
He's really particular about his exercise regime and his diet. He frequently changes the two. Currently, he has about seven to eight meals a day. And his trainer told me that his blood group is B + and that happens to be the same blood group as mine!
Published by HT Syndication with permission from Hindustan Times.
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Eckhart Tolle, meditation and the meaning and benefits of inner peace
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Hugh Byrne is a Senior Teacher at the Insight Meditation Community of Washington and a contributor to The Washington Posts local faith leader network.
Have you ever been caught up in a wave of anger, craving or worry where you felt the emotion carry you away like a wild horse you could not control? Most of us have experienced the strength of these energies and wondered how to work with rather than be ruled by them.
Have you felt such a wave of unruly emotion but been able to bring awareness to it and observe it instead? An important shift takes place: the awareness creates space and allows us to see other possibilities than just acting out whatever we are feeling. This is more akin to riding a horse we have begun to train.
The healing power of bringing awareness to our experiencejust as it is here and nowis what Eckhart Tolle calls the power of now. Tolle, who is giving a rare public talk in Washington Thursday night at the Warner Theater, points to the freedom and inner peace that comes from opening fully to this moment without judgment, resistance, or holding.
For over 2,000 years, Buddhism and other wisdom traditions have taught that there is a way out of the stress and suffering that can fill our lives, and a possibility of living a life free of suffering. Mindfulness, the practice of opening fully to our experience in this momentthe joys and sorrows; the good, the bad, and the uglyis the gateway to this deep freedom of the heart.
In recent years, the wisdom of these ancient teachings has been confirmed by scientific studies, which demonstrate that we can train our minds, change our brains, increase our well-being, and radically lessen such afflictive states of mind as anxiety and depression.
One recent studyshowed that the structure of the brains of participants in an eight-week mindfulness meditation program changed with an average of just 27 minutes of meditation a day. Results from brain scans revealed an increase in gray-matter density in areas of the brain associated with memory, self-awareness, compassion and introspection, and a decrease in density of gray matter in areas associated with stress and anxiety.
Other studies have shown that meditation may lower blood pressure, slow the progression of HIV, reduce pain help break addictions, and even ward off the effects of aging.
Supported by these recent scientific studies, meditation has come into the mainstream:
Veterans returning from combat are being taught meditation and yoga to help lessen and heal the traumas of war.
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