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Personal Growth Podcast Series:

Stop Making Yourself Miserable

Change Your Focus - Change Your Life

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This podcast is designed to bring you insights and information from the field of personal growth that you can use right away. Each 10-15 episode is free and will be delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning. 

Basically, we all want to be happy, but we keep getting in our own way. Studies show that the average person spends about 13 hours a day wrapped up in negative thoughts and feelings. That's 80% of our waking life. Talk about making yourself miserable!

But it doesn't have to be like this. Our brain is incredibly adaptable and changes itself all the time. And once we learn to guide it in the right direction, a whole new way of life can begin for us.

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       About David Richman

 

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           David Richman, founder of Better Angels Publishing, has been a writer, researcher and speaker in the field of Personal Development since the early 1970s. Also, having served as a veteran messaging consultant, his goal is to produce works that inspire as well as entertain.

        His memoir, "Wilt, Ike & Me," is a heartfelt look back at the extraordinary times when his father founded the Philadelphia 76ers and moved basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain into their home. But it goes a little deeper, as the story takes a mysteriously metaphysical turn, causing David to look for some deeper meanings in life. These unexpected events mark the beginnings of his interest in the development of Human Potential.

      He is now preparing to release a revolutionary program called "NeuroHarmonics" which is designed to help people emerge from the prison of Self-Sabotage into the freedom of Self-Empowerment. Based on his decades of experience with understandings from Ancient Wisdom though to the current findings of modern neuroscience, it's an easy-to-use guide, presented in a simple format that is accessible to everyone.  

         Following this, he will be releasing another memoir called "The Friend at the End," which tells the story of the major stroke he suffered in 2011. Beginning with a profound near-death experience and culminating with an unanticipated complete recovery, the life-affirming tale is filled with gratitude, appreciation and a deepened understanding of the profound gift of being alive.