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William Proctor

    Reboot Culture
    The Last Star
    Mother Love, Mother Hate
    The Breakout Principle
    Patient Power
    Pain Free for Life
    • More than fifty million Americans suffer today from chronic pain. Dr. Scott Brady was one of them. Doctors told him he would live with his back pain for the rest of his life. Having exhausted all options offered by conventional medicine, Dr. Brady overcame his pain using a mind-body-spirit approach¿in an incredible four weeks. In 2000, he founded the Brady Institute, where more than 80 percent of his patients have achieved 80¿100 percent pain relief, without surgery or drugs. In PAIN FREE FOR LIFE, Dr. Brady sets a clear course for readers to diagnose what is really causing their pain ¿autonomic overload syndrome, which is brought on by the repression of harmful negative emotions¿with profiles of pain-prone personalities and an innovative spiritual health inventory. He reveals the techniques behind his remarkably effective recovery plan, including the practice of depth journaling and prescriptions to boost the power of personal belief. Dr. Brady¿s approach has helped his patients overcome such conditions as chronic back pain, nagging neck and shoulder pain, migraine or tension headaches, muscle pain, irritable bowel syndrome, insomnia, and many other chronic pain-associated ailments. The principles and techniques described in PAIN FREE FOR LIFE will be illustrated by in-depth case studies. His proven 6-week program produces results in as little as thirty minutes a day.

      Pain Free for Life
    • Patient Power

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Empowering and informative, this guide addresses common errors in medical tests, diagnoses, and procedures, offering practical strategies for patients to anticipate and overcome these challenges. It fills a gap left by many popular medical guides by confronting tough issues with clarity and accessibility, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to navigate the complexities of healthcare.

      Patient Power
    • The Breakout Principle

      How to Activate the Natural Trigger That Maximizes Creativity, Athletic Performance, Productivity and Personal Well-Be

      • 340 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring unconventional methods for problem-solving, this book presents intriguing ideas such as the benefits of stepping away from challenges, taking walks to spark creativity, and the surprising impact of simple actions like humming on performance. It suggests that sometimes, surrendering to a situation can lead to unexpected success. Through these unique perspectives, the author encourages readers to rethink their approach to obstacles and discover innovative solutions in both personal and professional contexts.

      The Breakout Principle
    • Mother Love, Mother Hate

      Breaking Dependent Love Patterns in Family Relationships

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The overwhelming mother smothers with constant attention; her excessive love keeps her child from developing the necessary skills to become a happy and successful adult. Grizzle explains how to break out of the Destructive Love Pattern that usually repeats itself.

      Mother Love, Mother Hate
    • The Last Star

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      A mysterious light in the eastern sky sparks global intrigue and panic, leaving experts puzzled about its origin. A diverse group of scholars and scientists gathers in Israel to investigate, only to become entangled in political and spiritual conflicts, facing terrorist threats along the way. Amidst the chaos, they strive to present their groundbreaking conclusion: the light signifies the return of the Star of Bethlehem and heralds Christ's Second Coming, challenging the world to reconsider its beliefs and responses to this phenomenon.

      The Last Star
    • Reboot Culture

      Comics, Film, Transmedia

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The book explores the evolving concept of "reboot" since the 2005 release of Batman Begins, highlighting its expanded use beyond computer terminology into areas like politics, fashion, and media. It critiques the frequent misapplication and misunderstanding of the term in popular and academic discussions, where it is often confused with prequels, sequels, and adaptations. By examining these misinterpretations, the book seeks to clarify the narrative operations associated with reboots and their implications in various contexts.

      Reboot Culture