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home | Ezine Archives | Acupreneur Community News 8/29/08
 

Acupreneur Community News 8/29/08




This is the weekly email newsletter of The Acupreneur: The Community Newsletter.
 
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From The Editor

From the Editor:

 

Happy week end everyone and thanks for reading this week.  What a fantastic week.   I hear that the weather has been fabulous everywhere and here in the Pacific Northwest we're seeing what the fall will be like.  The weather is slightly crisp and sunny.  Who could ask for more?

 

I took my Italian friend to a baseball game last weekend.  He had never been to one and it was one of a very short list of things he wanted to do while in the states.  Not only was the weather perfect, but the game was exciting with back and forth and some really good plays.  And to top it all off our team won (first time in a while from what I gathered). So now one of the reasons I miss my friend (who left at the beginning of this week) is that I don't get to be a tourist in my own area anymore.  While he was here I got to go whale-watching, to festivals, and sporting events.  So my advice for you this weekend is to go out and be a tourist in your own hometown.  Find something utterly fun and ridiculous to do and make the most of it.  It'll make you younger!

 

Thanks everyone!

 

Cheers,

 

Amy, Editor
Community Newsletter

editor@theacupreneur.com



     

The Coaching Corner...
Where Spiritual Wisdom
Meets Business Common Sense

From the desk of The Rev. Dr. Eric G. Schneider, D. Min.
CIO - The Acupreneur

Email Dr. Eric 

 

 


"Our greatest glory is not in never falling
but in rising every time we fall."
~ Confucius


Greetings Dear Ones,


I am off on holiday for two weeks and I wanted to share something that I feel is a very important happening.

An Acupreneur just invested in one year of private coaching.

Now this might not seem like a big deal to you...and that is only because you don't know my fees for private coaching and you also don't know that I have a 6 month waiting list for private coaching clients...but it is a big deal to this person, me and the profession.

You see, it marks a huge shift in the realization that we all need help in order to make major shifts in our lives!

Starting this September, I will be offering the Acupreneur and Acupuncture community group coaching.  If you are interested I suggest applying for a spot.

Anyone who wants to join the group coaching program needs to be a member of the Acupreneur because you will need access to that information.

Your application does not guarantee you a spot.  This is a first come, first served basis and is  based on your readiness for coaching.

Here is what you will receive during the group coaching process:

1. 2 group coaching calls per month.

2. Email support from me on Tuesdays through Thursdays, except when I am away.

3. Weekly Work Out log to check and evaluate your progress.


Click here to fill out your application.


Very best,

Dr. E



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Quotes to Inspire


"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams.
Live the life you have imagined."
~ Henry David Thoreau



"I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past."
~ Patrick Henry



"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
~ Eleanor Roosevelt



"It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed."
~ Theodore Roosevelt



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values instead of compromising them?

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You can purchase and download your copy of "Fill Your Practice In 100 Days, But Don't Start Counting Just Yet" right now!   Click here for more information...

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  News of Interest!    
 

  The Ancient Ways of Preventing Hair Loss - From ancient times, many men have tried to come up with the perfect solution or total cure for hair loss. Since the dawn of civilization, there have been herbal remedies that were used to help grow back hair.  The Chinese believe that acupuncture could help cure alopecia. The primary acupuncture points are G5, 7, 20, Du16, 19, Yi Ming, and St8. Acupuncture treatment is done once each week or the sessions could be increased--this all depends on the acupuncturist. A seven-star needle can also be used by the patient in tapping the bald spot.



  Beebe Names 27 To State Boards, Commissions - Gov. Mike Beebe on Thursday appointed the following people to Arkansas boards and commissions: Delores "Dee" Edie, Malvern, to the Ouachita Technical College Board of Trustees. Appointment expires July 1, 2012. Replaces Kristi Norris. Keith Harmon, Batesville, to the Independence County Quorum Court, District 2. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2008. Replaces Kerry Phillips.  Jean Harper, Malvern, to the Ouachita Technical College Board of Trustees. Appointment expires July 1, 2015. Replaces Ray Ollar. JoAnn Mangione, Hot Springs, to the Arkansas State Board of Acupuncture and Related Techniques. Appointment expires July 31, 2011. Replaces Therese Free.



  Chronic fatigue syndrome meant talented musician Amy could not play a note - When aspiring musician and conductor Amy Ward was struck down with chronic fatigue syndrome, she could barely play a note on her piano. At 22, Amy had her whole life mapped out - she was about to embark on a post-graduate diploma in orchestral conducting before travelling to India to teach music to schoolchildren. But her dream was shattered when she was diagnosed with myalgic encephalitis (ME). It was a huge shock and meant Amy had to reassess her future, as she puts it: "I had to grieve for the life I thought I was going to have." The debilitating condition left Amy housebound for almost two years, the only time she left her Selkirk home was for her medical appointments. Besides acupuncture and sessions in a hydrotherapy pool, it's Amy's positive attitude that has helped her win her life back.


 
  Fiery art of traditional healing - When Sun Bicai's sons wheeled him into Dr Bai Yulan's clinic one recent morning, he could barely move. The 75-year-old farmer from Shanxi province had been operated on for a malignant gastrointestinal tumor. He was bloated and had not moved his bowels for 10 days. After a detailed examination, Dr Bai had a student scrape Sun's back and then treated him with acupuncture needles. The old man lay prone without uttering a sound. That afternoon, he had two bowel movements. The bloating was relieved and he was able to eat a small bowl of noodles. The next day, he reappeared and, with the aid of his sons, walked into the doctor's office.



  At father-and-son acupuncture clinic, needle doesn't fall far from the tree - James P. Doyle has been a physician for nearly 40 years since graduating from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1969. But when his children would get sick when they were growing up, he didn't give them Tylenol or Advil. Instead, he stuck needles into their skin. Doyle began practicing acupuncture, the technique developed in China to relieve pain by inserting and manipulating needles at points along the body through which a vital energy known as qi was once thought to flow, after just a few years in a regular family practice. In 1974, he helped to found the New England School of Acupuncture with James Tin Yau So, his instructor.




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