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My name is Betty and I am the youngest daughter of Louise. My mom died September 9. When she went into the hospital for the last time, she made sure that she packed the meditations which you had given her. I wanted to let you know that as we sat with my mother on the day she died, I was reciting your meditations to her. As I read, she was squeezing my sister’s hand (I believe to let us know that she heard us). I thank you for all the comfort you brought my mom.

---Betty


We hold you in the highest esteem. You are truly a caring, dedicated, genuine, professional and an unbelievably talented hypnotherapist.

---Your fans and friends,
Kate and Bill


Thanks for the wonderful CD; it helps me a lot. Whenever I am stressed out, I listen to your CD and get very relaxed. When I open my eyes, my stress is gone!

---Wanda


Last night was an excellent session Thanks to your awesome skill, I am feeling much improved and confident that I will reach my goals. Thank you, Thank you,

---Melissa


Thank you so much for the weight loss images and suggestions. I truly appreciate what you are doing for me. It’s been two weeks,and I feel like a much better person. Thank you again.

---hugs, Rosanne


I wanted to send a quick email to let you know that I took your stop smoking class at the Discovery Center January 12. Yesterday marked 21 days of being smoke free! Just to give you a little insight. I was going on 21 years of smoking (I started as a teenager) and logically, I knew I needed to quit. However, I loved smoking so much that I did not think I was emotionally ready. About two minutes before your class, I stood outside finishing (actually relishing) a cigarette, talking on the phone to a friend. My friend rattled off 15 reasons why I should hate smoking. My friend was trying to be helpful, but I could feel my anger rising. I told her the worst thing you can do to a smoker is try to bully them into quitting; we just get defensive! I told her the best I could hope for from your class was that you might be able to help me WANT to quit. Before your stop smoking class I had no true interest in quitting. But after that night’s class, something magical happened! I walked out a non-smoker and have never looked back. It’s so weird—I have never not wanted to smoke. I know it’s only been 21 days, but what is different is that I have absolutely no interest in smoking. I barely recognize myself. I have been sharing my success story with anybody that may be inspired to change.

---Nicole


Thank you for today’s session. I left feeling like a different person. Your phone call was positive because it helped me overcome my lack of faith.

---Ruth


I am on the mend. Although I wake up two times a night, I am able to get back to sleep, and I am sleeping more deeply than ever before. Last night I feel asleep without any medications. I hope to be completely off my meds soon. Thank you for your help.

---Jill


The old Hippie, Gabe, is fine. I am totally into pure food, not genetically modified junk. I went to two demonstrations, and I am also making many cool things.

I am still doing my self-hypnosis; I fall straight asleep (good or bad?). Because I fall asleep so quickly, I only get to tell myself one or two things. I’ve had one or two dry nights and I am working on another one.

I am getting a lot of exercise and having some problems, but not many.

---Carl, age 11


July 25, 2003
It is with great thanks and sincere appreciation that I am writing you this note. Today is my one year anniversary of quitting smoking. Last year on this date I attended your seminar at the Discovery Center. I came home that night and threw out my cigarettes and my ashtrays and have never smoked again. I found your CD to be invaluable. I listened to it twice a day for six months. It really helped.
I am a nurse in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at _______ Hospital, and I should have known better. So many people come in with massive heart attacks and although many of these people were young and relatively healthy, the common denominator was always cigarette smoking. I also lost my aunt and good friend from high school to lung cancer in the last year.
Keep up the good work, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Hopefully I will be an ex-smoker 10 years from now.

---Sincerely,
Merle
Cardiac Intensive Care Nurse


August 1, 2007
I am writing you this note on my fifth anniversary of quitting smoking. On July 25, 2002 I attended a seminar at the Discovery Center and have never had another cigarette. If I can do it, anyone can, but it was not without your help. Keep up the good work.

---Sincerely,
Merle
Cardiac Intensive Care Nurse


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