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F.E.A.R.-Yes, or F.E.A.R.-Less
What do you fear, and how real are your fears? The most common fears I see and hear from people include the fear of rejection, the fear of failure, the fear of change and - believe it or not - the fear of success.
Keywords: Ken Donaldson, Ken Donaldson, fear, f e a r, change, stress, stress management

The Roots and Fruits Philosophy of Life
One of the biggest barriers to living fully in your spirituality and in your life is deeply conditioned, limiting, and self-defeating belief system. This is the core and the root of self-destructive behavior and negative thinking.
Keywords: Ken Donaldson, Ken Donaldson, Faulty Beliefs, negative beliefs,

Relationship Success Strategies: The Apples in The Apple Pie
What do you have to have in life? What are those absolute, non-negotiable essentials for you? When you settle for nothing less than those essentials, you'll find all your inner needs met.
Keywords: Ken Donaldson, Ken Donaldson, relationships, dating, personal boundaries, relationship success,

Life Success Strategies: What Are You Selecting?
Are you conscious of your choices (selections)? And what are the outcomes (what is affected) as a result of your choices? If you find yourself continually having a negative experience around certain people, places, and/or situations, how might you be able to make a different selection?
Keywords: Ken Donaldson, Ken Donaldson, boundaries, choice, personal development, assertiveness

Health Success Strategies - Putting Cognitive Behavior Therapy into Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
If your first thought about the title was, 'That sounds boring,' you might be right. If you knew that over 2 million Americans were affected and afflicted by Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and chances are you know at least one of these people, then you might be more intrigued.
Keywords: Ken Donaldson, Ken Donaldson, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, mental health

Health Success Tips - Eye Movement Desensitization-Reprocessing For Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
So what exactly is PTSD? It stands for Post-traumatic stress disorder. Post-traumatic stress disorder develops after an ordeal which involves some form of trauma. The person who develops Post-traumatic stress disorder may have been harmed or harm may have happened to a loved one, or the person may have witnessed a harmful event which happened to loved ones or strangers.
Keywords: Ken Donaldson, Ken Donaldson, EMDR, PTSD, panic disorder, anxiety, trauma, veterans, phobias

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