Janet Pearlman

Living in the Stream of Yes

May 7, 2024
by Janet Pearlman
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Aligning with Wholeness Facilitates Healing

Louise Hay tells us that a change in attitude represents a key to heal bodily conditions[1]. We have all experienced parts of our body not functioning as designed to operate.  To return to full health we must address not only the body but mind and spirit. Continue reading

April 23, 2024
by Janet Pearlman
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Healing Self Blame                    

So many of us blame ourselves in harsh and hurtful ways. Hey those statements are NOT TRUE. The inner attitude of shaming damages us further; it adds no value. Self Blame represents a habit of thought that many of us are changing now. Continue reading

April 2, 2024
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Self-Compassion Worth It!

As we practice new habits of thought, let’s be kind to ourselves along the way. We humans require process, practice, time in order to shift our patterns of thinking especially about how we talk to ourselves!
Let’s make it ok to be just where we are at any moment. We may realize we are spewing unproductive self-talk that limits and shames us.
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March 26, 2024
by Janet Pearlman
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A Clearing Self Blame Moment

As we grow in focusing on Good, we flush up past moments of self- blame and clear them one at a time! Hooray! We realize certain self-put- down habits of thought are no longer true and now we want to refocus and align with Good. Continue reading

March 19, 2024
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More on Self Loving

We can learn to be more self-loving. For many of us it does require practice! The habits of self-shaming seem so deeply embedded in us.
We can do it!  Allowing the change to progress bit by bit. We decide we will shift. Continue reading

March 12, 2024
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Clearing our Perceptive Lens

We’re fine, really we are fine. Many of us take for granted that at any moment we have our best thinking at the ready.
Some of us might feel quite nervous and upset at times, even triggered into being quite afraid. In that eventuality we certainly are not assessing at our most astute. Here is what one woman noticed: Continue reading

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