Send Your Mind To A Spa
>> October 15, 2008
Are you aware of the mind-body connection; which means what a person thinks can impact the health and well-being of the body? The fact that the placebo effect (where a patient thinks a pill, that is nothing more than sugar, is curing whatever it is that ails them) can occur proves that what we think can impact our health, for better or worse. At the Skyler Madison Center For Well Being they base their philosophy on the belief that "your thoughts not only reflect - but create - your reality." And to that end, their programs teach you how to train your mind to change your life. The belief is that symptoms that display themselves physically may be emotionally based. Therefore, the approach taken will help to rebalance energy centers of the body and reprogram old habits. How you think and feel can be under your control and therefore you can overcome dysfunctional behaviors such as overeating and smoking. Become empowered! We all have the power to make things happen in our lives, yet few people know how to harness even a fraction of our personal power. It requires exceptional mind training. At Skyler Madison you will be instructed in things such as yoga and weight loss, stress reduction, habit control and more. Visit today to learn more and set up your free consultation.




1 comments:
Yes, spas can greatly soothe your mind and body, both.
I have been regularly visiting spa for about an year, and the effect has been great. Spa is good for your body, mind skin, and serves you extremely well.
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