It
is not the strongest of the species that survive,
nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.
--Charles Darwin--
After years of personal and spiritual study, I was
stricken with Multiple Sclerosis at the age of 29. Rather than become an
"invalid" or "victim", I immediately began to utilize my
own realizations in the formulation of a unique and practical road to healing
and well being called the Life Skills Approach.
The Life Skills techniques focus on developing the
person's own resources. In today's world, we rely on experts to advise us when
ever we face a struggle, but if each of us can develop our own powerful inner
resources, our dependence on external authorities can be reduced. For instance, these inner resources doesn’t
eliminate our needs for doctors, it just enables us to actively participate
with the doctor from our inner wisdom.
This partnership eliminates the sabotaging ego and activates our inner
resources to best follow the doctor’s treatment. Illness may demand this quality, but doesn’t
simply living have that same demand?
Today I write e-books and conduct Tele-seminars to
help people in a health crisis become partners with their doctor. From my personal
experience I feel “When inner and outer resources work as partners; healing and
coping with chronic illnesses becomes easy to do.” These seminars examine the
experience of growth and change from several points of view, but always from a
perspective deeper than intellectual understanding. The Life Skills techniques
take each reader into an experiential realm, so they learn from their own
wisdom how to better deal with the challenge they face.
Learn
how to best adapt to your challenge simply by utilizing powerful inner
resources. Victims only look outside to solve problems, but empowered people
utile inner resources to deal with challenges. Go to http://lifeskillsinc.com to enroll in a
Tele-seminar & get an e-book that empowers you.
©
Marc Lerner
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