Health Consciousness: Connection of Body, Mind and Soul

October 11th, 2011

 

M.J. Domet Recently Published the Book "Waves of Blue Light"

By Cambridge Who’s Who Member and Contributing Author M.J. Domet

I attended a conference a few years ago called Humans Being More — not doing more, but being more. This concept was new to me at the time as I had grown up with the belief that the harder you worked, the more success for which you were destined.

As a society, we tend to equate more of anything — whether money, acquisitions or education — as a determinate for success in life. The problem with this outmoded perception is that many people are not happy, even with all they have. Achievement orientation can overtake the sense of self as a human being, resulting in deteriorated physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health.

Believing that options are limited in their pursuit to regain optimal wellness, many choose to take the well-travelled medical route. This is without realizing other choices exist, which may serve them better and get to the core of the issue rather than mask the symptoms that are causing distress. I am not saying that medical care is unnecessary; only that new information is available allowing us to become participants in our own healing process.

I have been greatly influenced by authors such as Bruce Lipton, author of “The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles,” who has a scientific background as a cell biologist. Through deduction and experimentation, this scientist — and many others — have found that we are not a product of our genetics, but of our beliefs.

How empowering is that? We no longer have the excuse of being victims of our gene pool; we have the power to change our health by our thoughts. The old paradigm of blame no longer applies as each individual is accountable for the state of his or her own being. If you have acquired disempowering beliefs from your family or from society, you have the ability to change those ideas and take control of your own healthy future.

Just the thought of being in complete control of your life versus thinking things are out of your control can transform you. Realizing that healing comes from within rather than outside of you manifests a feeling of empowerment. You are truly your own healer. Changing your focus from believing you have to suffer to loving yourself unconditionally brings in the energy needed to solidify the understanding of your perfection.

These concepts are not entirely new but many people have yet to let go of their old beliefs to allow in the new truths. In accepting ownership of your health, the idea that you have to do more to be successful is replaced by the truth of who you really are — perfect in your being.

To learn more about M.J. Domet or the courses she offers, please visit the Expect to be Empowered website.

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Save on Insurance in 9 Easy Ways

August 8th, 2011

Nationwide shares the inside scoop about discounts.

You’ve left no stone unturned in your quest for savings. But have you thought about your auto or homeowners insurance as a place to look for hidden dollars?

Nationwide offers many discounts, but not everyone understands how to find these savings. Your agent can help you to determine your eligibility with a no-cost On Your Side® Review. Here are a few of the savings opportunities an appraisal may uncover:

  1. Insure both your auto and home with Nationwide. A policyholder who has auto insurance with Nationwide and then adds homeowners coverage may save up to 15 percent on the homeowners policy and 10 percent on the auto policy. That can really add up.
  2. Take a driving course. Don’t be afraid to tell your insurance company about the defensive driving class you took after that speeding ticket. Really! It may earn you a discount of up to 10 percent.
  3. Renovate your home. Upgrading your heating, plumbing and electrical systems, or your roof could offer opportunities for insurance savings.
  4. Consider life insurance. A life insurance policy or an annuity through Nationwide may help you to save up to five percent on your auto or homeowners policy.
  5. Take the SmartRideSM. Nationwide’s online learning center helps parents and teens to talk about smart driving practices. Even better, completing the SmartRideSM course may result in up to a five percent discount if you live in Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland or Washington, D.C.
  6. Install a security system. Discounts of up to 10 percent may be available when you install a monitored alarm system in your home.
  7. Hit the books. It pays to pay attention in class. Nationwide rewards students who maintain a GPA of 3.0 or better with a Good Student Discount of up to 15 percent. Those who complete an accredited driver training course may also be eligible for discounts.
  8. Make membership count. Nationwide provides special affinity discounts of up to 10 percent to hundreds of fraternal and professional organizations.
  9. Keep your home safe. Believe it or not, simple things like solid exterior doors and secondary locks on sliding glass doors can save you money.

Because you’re a member of Cambridge Who’s Who®, you may be eligible for special discounts on Nationwide® auto insurance.

Get a free, no obligation quote online
or Call 1-866-633-5747

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