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LIVE
IT UP eNews!
May, 2006
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Hi there!
I
hope last month has been as wonderful as mine:
Lots of relaxation, movies, get togethers with family and
friends, and the weekend before Easter, on a perfect day, my gorgeous
daughter was married! Who
could ask for more? Well,
actually there is more, because I have just finished full-time work
commitments and had a couple of weeks off.
Hence, we have skipped April for a newsletter as I have been
focused on living life to the max!
I am also much more available now, as regards hours and times for
appointments. I’ve learnt
some valuable lessons about living life to the max and decided to
restructure my life so I could. May
you have the courage to do the same.
Warm
regards,
Narelle
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What
Are YOU Addicted To?
Most of us would like to think we are not
addicted to anything that could have a negative impact on us.
When asked, we will say, “don’t be ridiculous!”
Yet, the truth is, we can be addicted to other things besides
drugs, alcohol, cigarettes or prescribed medication.
Addictions
hurt!
For example, you might be addicted to
emotional outbursts, sex, food, adrenalin, or relationships.
There are people who will cause a fight, for the hit of adrenalin
that comes with the surge of anger.
There are those who must have the endorphins released by sex or
foods such as carbohydrates or sugar.
Addictions are highly compelling (hence the
term ‘addiction’) and of course, habit-forming.
For those of you who have had some teaching in Levels of
Consciousness, and the role your sub-conscious plays, you will
understand that habits are the forte of your sub-conscious mind.
To break those habits requires working with
your sub-conscious via (for example) hypnosis, timeline therapy and NLP
(neuro-linguistic programming), together with your conscious mind
through strength of will, commitment, intellect and reason.
For your sub-conscious, habits are easy to
acquire, as they just require repetition.
Repetition of thoughts, actions and words you speak will help
your subconscious to adopt good or bad habits.
Just keep repeating them to yourself and others.
Take a look at these negatives:
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“I’ll
never lose weight. I
can’t. I only have to
look at food and I get fat.”
(Your subconscious is listening and acting on your behalf.)
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“I
hate exercise. It does
nothing for me.” (Of
course not, especially when you won’t exercise consistently and
get into the habit of it.)
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“I
rush into relationships, and give everything of myself and then
he/she mistreats me. Why?” 
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“I
keep trying to give up cigarettes.
And I do, but it just grabs me again.”
Trying to give up means you haven’t really committed to it.
And the cigarettes ‘grab’ you, do they?
Repeating
the same approach each time, in starting, living with or finishing a
damaging relationship, is a habit, and is simply a reflection of your
lack of self-worth. You
deserve better, so stick to your guns.
Otherwise, get out of there and stay out of there.
When
you want to change, make a commitment and a conscious decision using
willpower, intellect, reason, and motivation of your sub-conscious to
firstly decide to change, and then stick to it.
If
you need help, call me now.
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Max
Up!
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Passionfruit
Butter Cake

This
is so simple, so, pardon the pun, it takes the cake!
Method:
Buy a packet of butter cake mix and make according to directions.
Prior
to pouring mixture into a ring mould, grease then pour 3 tablespoons of
passionfruit (canned or fresh), into the mould.
Pour
in cake mix and bake longer than directions indicate whether microwaving or
using the oven.
Use
a skewer to test.
(Trust
me, I microwaved and it was pretty embarrassing to invert the cake over the
wire rack and have uncooked mix slop out!
Use the skewer first!)
Make
icing and add a little extra passionfruit.
When cake is cool, ice your cake.
Cut into slices and it’s delicious with coffee or for dessert.
[PS.
Everyone loved it despite the near disaster!]
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