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Good News … Bad News

Posted on July 7, 2008 - Filed Under Aahz | Leave a Comment

Summer’s been great so far.  Z and I definitely had some really rough times as we moved into summer, but not only did we work through them, but I believe I can safely say our relationship is currently as strong as it has ever been.

That’s the good news.

On the other hand, my lifelong problem of only having one thing going well at a time has reared its head something awful.  In other words, the bad news is that pretty much everything else…

When Self-Help Worlds Collide

Posted on April 9, 2008 - Filed Under Books, Health Care | Leave a Comment

In October, 2005 Eckhart Tolle revolutionized the self-help world with his bestselling book, A New Earth, which introduced Americans to the power of the ego. According to Hale Dwoskin, author of The Sedona Method-

Tolle’s book is literally a manifesto for bringing the presence that you are into manifestation on a planetary scale and thereby bringing a new earth into being.

In November, 2006 Rhonda Byrne once again rocked the world of self-help with her bestselling book, The Secret, which introduced the…

Should We Be Happy For No Reason?

Posted on January 31, 2008 - Filed Under Books, Health Care | Leave a Comment

The Sedona Method seems to be everywhere I look these days. Marci Shimoff, founding member of The Transformational Leadership Council, has followed up her massive best seller The Secret with a new book called “Happy For No Reason”. Apparently Mariel Hemingway, granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, followed these methods to overcome the depression that plagued her famous grandfather. As someone who’s lived with manic depression for more than 30 years now I’m left asking one question: should we be happy all the time?

I haven’t…

Remembering Pampaw

Posted on August 23, 2007 - Filed Under Aahz | 1 Comment

Growing up in the 1970s I was, in many ways, a typical male child of divorce being raised by a single working mom. Sure, having Asperger’s Syndrome, early onset manic-depression and paranoia set me apart from my peers in many ways, but the near-absence of my father probably did more to mold me into the person I am then any of my mental quirks and defects. I’ve never had anyone I truly considered a role model or a hero as…


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