Three transformative questions
I’m playing with three questions this week. Three transformative questions.
(Because I need to. It’s that time again.)
You might find these useful sometime, too.
1. Is love of life stamped all over your face?
2. Is infinite possibility an aura that radiates around you and infects others?
3. Do you waste time being a critic? Or do you invest time being a creator, builder, shaper, encourager, synergist?
–ken winston caine
Some similar posts:
- Love: The greatest challenge; the biggest questions
- Ask powerful questions to achieve powerful results
- Double your success by invoking the healing power of love
- True wisdom
- How you can lose 40 pounds without really trying, Part 4: Shifts naturally occur in how you view food and eating when you restore or strengthen balance and meaning in your life

February 23rd, 2008 20:31
I noticed you are following the hCG protocol. Are you doing the program? My D.O. reccommended it to me and It has been an undescribable experience. You would think it was about losing weight, but it is so much deeper. It is definately a life changing experience for me and a chance to get in touch with my inner-self.
You have some great topics and interesting comments on your webpage. I have been involved in alternative health for 17 years. I had a Herbshop/resturant and was preparing to get my N.D., but was side tracked with a daughter in a sever car accident that was life changing, and after 9 years things are just starting to settle back down. She is Tramatic Brain Injury and fulltime care. I still would like to do the college courses but at 50 I wounder what I would do with a degree. Just wanted to say I like your sight. Do you have any input for the hCG diet?
February 24th, 2008 21:43
Hi Debbie:
Thanks for writing.
Regarding studying naturopathy: It’s never too late to start living the rest of your life!
RE: hCG. I’ve carefully read Dr. Simeon’s “Pounds and Inches” and am intrigued. I’m one week into the protocol, far too early to make any judgment about its effectiveness for me.
Since 1985 I’ve seen an average of about 2 lbs per year weight creep upward. Have done all sorts of intensive cleanses and diet programs in those 23 years and have several times successfully dropped 15 pounds to 20 pounds…temporarily. And then had it come back.
I’m both skeptical of the “hypothalamus reset” theory of Dr. Simeon and highly hopeful that there IS something to it. And I’ll know a lot more about what his protocol has done for me in 11 weeks. (And even more, in a year.)
If it truly produces long-term results, I’ll be preaching it.