Saturday, January 17, 2009

Haircoloring in Plain English or Healing Myths Healing Magic Breaking the Spell of Old Illusion Reclaiming Our Power to Heal

Haircoloring in Plain English: A Practical Guide for Professionals

Author: Roxy A Warren

With haircoloring the fastest growing service in the salon industry today, you owe it to yourself to learn what it takes to become an expert colorist. This new, full-color book will provide readers with a thorough understanding of haircoloring concepts emphasizing practical, universal methods for success. From color theory and principles to corrective procedures and promotional techniques, you will learn what it takes to ensure a strong and steady stream of clients and maximize your revenue potential. This book presents information in an accurate, easy to understand manner and provides real-life examples to insure usefulness and practicality.



New interesting textbook: Revolution in the Valley or The PIP Expanded Guide to the Canon EOS 350D Digital Rebel XT

Healing Myths, Healing Magic: Breaking the Spell of Old Illusion - Reclaiming Our Power to Heal

Author: Donald M Epstein

Even as healthcare technology makes great strides, studies show that the attitude of a person suffering from chronic illness may hold the most sway over the healing process. This book shows that the first step in adopting a positive attitude toward health lies in dismissing harmful myths. "I must forgive before I can heal." "I am sick because God is punishing me." "If it doesn't feel good, it must be an effective medicine." These are outdated concepts that can slow healing -- or make an illness worse. Donald Epstein divides these myths into four categories: social, biomedical, religious/spiritual, and New Age. He discusses each myth individually -- from "healing is expensive" to "every condition can be traced to a demonstrable physical cause" -- and offers replacement myths, or "Healing Magic," to be both meditated upon and declared out loud by the reader in order to create an opportunity for healing.



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