Saturday, September 22, 2012

There are only seven days in a week, and someday isn't one of them. Seize the day! 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Does it Feel Like Life is a Constant Struggle?
Are Self-Sabotaging Negative Thoughts Ruining Your Chance For Success?

Are You Always Almost Winning At Losing Weight?
Almost Stopped Smoking?
Almost Getting the Promotion?
Almost Overcoming Your Fears?
Almost Achieving Your Dreams?
Almost Overcoming Change But Remain in Denial?
Are you ready to “STOP Almost” and break through your wall of pain and really enjoy the pleasures of life? 

The more you ponder over pain the stronger it becomes... Try this... Every time a negative thought clouds your mind with fear and pain -- immediately inwardly and silently say to yourself --  I appreciate and accept my skills and abilities to:_______________ your opposite or positive statement... e.g. to: get the promotion, to: forgive and forget this matter.   Allow it to resonate deeply and meaningfully in your heart and continue to repeat your statement until you feel as if a higher force has come over you. http://www.donlprice.com

Monday, August 20, 2012


A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence. ~ Jim Watkins

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Dr. Refuses Doing This Procedure under Self-Hypnosis

I'm being admitted to UCLA RR Hospital 8/3/12...

For the last several weeks I’ve prepared mentally for Cardiac Catheterization surgical procedure.
It involves passing a thin flexible tube (catheter) into the right or left side of the heart, usually from the groin or the arm.

The health care provider cleans a site on my arm, neck, or groin and inserts a line into one of my veins. This is called an intravenous (IV) line.

A larger plastic thin tube called a sheath is placed into a vein or artery in your leg or arm. Then longer plastic tubes called catheters are carefully moved up into the heart using live x-rays as a guide. Then the doctor can:

  • Collect blood samples from the heart
  • Measure pressure and blood flow in the heart's chambers and in the large arteries around the heart
  • Measure the oxygen in different parts of your heart
  • Examine the arteries of the heart
  • Perform a biopsy on the heart muscle

If I have a blockage, I may have angioplasty and a stent placed during the procedure.

The test may last 30 - 60 minutes. If I also need special procedures, the test may take longer. If the catheter is placed in my groin, I will usually be asked to lie flat on my back for a few hours after the test to avoid bleeding.

For my mental preparation I recorded this hypnosis session “Pre-Surgical Preparation through Hypnosis”.

The purpose for the hypnosis preparation is to avoid stress and so that my muscles and all body parts will be more relaxed during the procedure. Also having the right state of mind helps in healing the body quicker.

In 2010 I was rushed to the emergency room with an absest epidural and for my recovery I recorded this hypnosis session “Post Surgery Fast Recovery through Hypnosis”.

Both Sessions are extremely helpful for any type of Pre and Post Surgical Preparation. You can review them by going to http://donlprice.com/hypnosis_downloads.html



Thursday, July 26, 2012

Boost Your Mental Force

Dynamic & Sizzling Hypnosis Script… “Boost Your Mental Force”

Life Enrichment Hypnosis Session Script. This is the original script use to train more than 50,000 graduates from the “Life Enrichment though Self Hypnosis” Hypmovation Inc. training course.

The recommended procedure for usage is as follows:

For each session, select as quiet and isolated location where there will be a minimum of disturbances.
  • Turn off all home phones and cellular phones and turn of the TV and remove any instruments that will cause a disturbance.
  • At each of session get into a comfortable and relax position with your hands held loosely at your side and legs uncrossed.
  • Use a positive, monotone voice when reading the script.
Use the scripts as a primary guideline. If you feel that a departure or extra emphasis on a particular section is warranted, feel free to depart from the script. This is your session and you are the best judge of what is appropriate for this particular session.

It is highly recommended that you record this session for you or others.

Warning… Never listen to any Hypnosis recording while driving or operating any equipment.
Full induction and Life Enrichment script…





Monday, July 16, 2012

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Friday, July 06, 2012

Who Motivates the Motivator?


All motivation or drives stem from a need. We are motivated to eat because we are hungry. We need food in order to survive.


A motive is something that excites the organism into action, to satisfy or sustain a need and its appropriate supply.

 A motive also establishes direction once arousal is energized.

Motivated behavior, then, is:

1.   Activating and/or energizing, and
2.   Directional. And all this from a need, i.e., when thirsty we seek water, when hungry, food.

In infancy and childhood, most needs are organic or physiological. However in later life psychological and emotional needs are more keenly felt and satisfaction sought.

In adulthood, the sex drive is an example of both physical and psychological needs to be satisfied or sought.

It is presently impossible to say whether all behavior is motivated or simply satisfying "needs."

All reflex action, especially on the unconscious or subconscious level, may be motivated or may not be.

The heart beating, digestion, and the chemical response to nerve transmission are responsive to various kinds of motivational activation, but hardly on the conscious level.

These are areas no one yet fully understands. Heroism or daring activity, on the other hand, clearly show conscious motivated action and/or behavior.www.donlprice.com

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Dream Your Way to Success Through Hypnosis is Your Prospering Power to Success, Financial Freedom and Happiness

There is a surplus of inner wisdom, knowledge, and insight in your dreams just waiting for you to uncover them.
Your subconscious has a depth of infinite power to supply all that you need.  When listening to Dream Your Way to Success you open that power giving you access to new thoughts and ideas to bring forth desires of new discoveries, financial freedom, better health and happiness
Don will get you to a place where you imagine what you want in relation to positive suggestions – effectively eliminating all doubt. Isn’t it time to start looking at the world as a land of unlimited opportunity again?

Monday, May 28, 2012

Regardless of your views on war... we owe gratitude and need to honor all men and women who put their life on the line for our liberty and freedom... One day our universal minds will grow old of hate and fear... then there will be change.http://www.donlprice.com

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Eye movements confirm hypnosis

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Compared with her normal state (top), a woman's "hypnotically induced stare" (bottom) may mark an altered state of consciousness, researchers propose.S. Kallio et al/PLoS One 2011
Though less obvious than giant red swirls in the eyes, a glassy gaze that jumps around in bizarre patterns may mark a fake-proof hypnotic trance, researchers report.
Though scientists found this ocular giveaway in just one woman, the results suggest that that hypnosis truly is an altered state of consciousness, says study coauthor Sakari Kallio of the University of Skövde in Sweden and the University of Turku in Finland.

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Stop Eating These 10 Foods to Drop the Fat

Top 10 Unhealthy Health Foods

#1: Diet Soda – You already know diet soda isn’t good for you, but just how bad is it? Artificial sweeteners, combined with artificial flavors and colors in a carbonated beverage is a recipe for disaster. Diet soda is nothing but water and chemicals. Some of these chemicals are known to cause cancer. Choose water with a twist of lemon instead.
#2: Bran Muffins – Beware of portion size. Many bran muffins are huge and pack in a ton of fat, calories and sugar, leading to a late-morning energy crash. Even Starbucks’ popular and relatively healthier Apple Bran Muffin has 350 calories and 9 grams of fat, which still won’t be any major help in keeping your waistline trim. It might be a good idea to avoid muffins altogether. Instead, consider a bowl of bran cereal and small serving of fresh fruit.
#3: Frozen Yogurt – Don’t be fooled. This soft-serve treat may be low in fat, but it’s high in sugar. Just 8 oz of your favorite frozen yogurt can easily contain over 50 grams of sugar and 240 calories or more. Sprinkle with yogurt chips and that’s another 20 grams of sugar and 140 more calories. You could end up with more sugar than a can of soda and some candy bars combined.
#4: Granola Bars – Check the fine print. Granola bars may seem like a healthy alternative to cookies and candy bars but they can actually have significantly more calories. Most granola bars are loaded with sugar and fat. One serving ofNatureValley’s Roasted Almond Crunch granola bar has 8 grams of fat and 11 grams of sugar.
#5: Fruit Juice – Try eating whole fruit. Some fruit juices contain so much sugar you might as well be drinking pop. Just because the packaging says “contains real fruit juice” doesn’t mean the beverage inside is good for you. Eat whole fruit instead and you’ll get tons more antioxidants and fiber, without the insulin spike and crash you get from juice.
#6: Salad – Salads aren’t a health food once you pile on the toppings. Many restaurant salads are packed with add-ins, such as cheese, bacon bits, creamy dressings, and croutons. With added toppings and dressing a salad is a waist-expander, rather than a low-fat lunch. Having lunch at TGI Friday’s. Their Grilled Chicken Cobb Salad has 1760mg of sodium, 36 grams of fat (including 70% of your daily intake of saturated fat) and 590 calories. You would have been better off ordering their Prime Rib Stroganoff if you’re watching your weight with half the sodium, a third the fat and only 390 calories.
#7: Smoothies – Make your own. Most smoothies are not diet friendly unless you make it yourself at home. The average large smoothie contains a whopping 520 calories and 100 grams of sugar. Choosing a smoothie for lunch may seem like the lighter option, but the truth is you’ll get lots more energy from a whole sandwich and vegetables, plus you’ll get fewer calories and less sugar.
#8: Instant Oatmeal / Boxed Cereal – Watch out for additives. The flavored packets of instant oatmeal generally have less protein and fiber, and more sugar, salt, and additives. Boxed cereal may brag about the vitamins and minerals it contains, but a closer look will reveal 10 grams of sugar. Try whole grain oatmeal or shredded wheat for a healthier alternative.
#9: Fat Free or Low-Fat Salad Dressing – Try a small portion on the side. Drenching your veggies with a dressing labeled fat-free means adding more calories and sodium to your meal. The fat in low-fat dressing has been replaced with sugar or artificial flavors and sweeteners. Try substituting with a dressing made with olive oil, or just use olive oil and vinegar.
#10: Frozen Diet Meals – Don’t be deceived. Most of the health benefits from frozen diet meals come from the small portion size. While low in fat, the majority of frozen dinners are high in salt. For a healthier option try preparing batches of food ahead of time and freezing them in small containers. You’ll have a quick and easy meal, without the salt and additives.