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Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

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Come back next week to learn about the Self-fulfilling Scrapbook as a powerful form of visualization.


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See it, Believe it, Make it Real – Part 1

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011
One way to sabotage success is by mentally imagining failure, thereby setting yourself up to fail before you even getting started. For example, some of us “practice” failing a test by telling ourselves, “I’ll never pass that test, I should have studied more.” When we take the test our mind freezes in anxiety and we prove ourselves right. We fail. When we daydream failure, we are engaging in negative self-talk and negative self-imaging. Changing your self-image can help you move closer to the life you desire. When you imagine a well-received speech, a compatible date or a stress-free exam in rich, vivid detail, you’re gearing your mind and body for success instead of failure. Begin practicing positive imagery by setting aside quiet time to visualize success. Close your eyes, take a deep breath and imagine what success feels like. If you felt completely successful, how would you carry yourself? What would you feel like? For help using your creative mind constructively, try hypnosis.  I have a free download titled Create the Life You Want over at icreatehabits.com.  You can put it on your media player today and begin creating the life you want.

Interview with Ed Catmull, Co-Founder of Pixar

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
In this video Pixar executive, Ed Catmull talks about the spirit behind the success at Pixar Animation Studios. Pixar is a creative, cooperative company with a true spirit of teamwork and innovation. Ed Catmull was a part of Pixar's inception so he has a unique perspective on the process of unfoldment from idea to realization. This video inspires possibility in those who want to use their power constructively in the world.

Release Self-Sabotage and Push Your Creative Envelope

Friday, May 8th, 2009
frustrationDo you have a creative idea brewing in your mind, just waiting to be expressed? Have you sensed or been told that you are standing in your own way of making it happen? Oftentimes we are our own worst enemies and we can make or break the success of our project based on the beliefs that we allow to predominate our minds. Other times, its just a matter of being so overwhelmed that you just don't know where to get started. I have met countless talented, wise and educated people who have dreams such as: *write and publish a book *write a screenplay *learn a musical instrument *produce an album or *finish a painting For many people these dreams remain stifled under a heap of excuses, insecurities and self-criticism. However there is hope and now is the best time ever to start or finish that creative project and make the dream come true. It's usually easier than we think it is. It's usually true: we are our own worst enemies. During the month of May I will post a series of blogs titled Six Steps From Sabotage to Success. The first in the series, Awareness is the First Step Toward Change is available now. In June I'll be hosting a six week workshop series by the same name in Long Beach CA. If you need support in overcoming self-sabotage, I can help. Come check out the blog series at icreatehabits.com. ------------------------------------ From Sabotage to Success by Sheri ZampelliFor more about how to overcome self-sabotage, purchase the book From Sabotage to Success. Below is information regarding the Six Steps From Sabotage to Success workshop series: Where: Everyday Zen Relaxation Studio 3740 Atlantic Blvd. Suite 201 Long Beach CA 90807 When: Monday nights June 1-July 6, 2009 6:30-8:30 p.m. How much: Cost - $60 for the entire series + $25 materials fee or $15 per week Click here to download the color brochure for this workshop series Space is limited. Call 562-305-3434 to reserve a spot or pre-register for the entire series on-line today. Cost $60 for six weeks.

Get Motivated, Get Creative…You’re Not Weird Afterall

Sunday, January 11th, 2009
Photo by alexconst http://flickr.com/photos/alexconst/2125940685/Once again my seemingly "random" steps off the beaten path lead me to another Internet gem. I was searching Google, trying to find the technical literary term for when a writer lists three items in a row. I only took a semester of creative writing so I was really racking my brain. "I know there's a name for it: "iameter" "pentameter" "diameter"...something like that." I still haven't figured it out. However, a few clicks into my search I did stumble upon Mark McGuinness' free eBook "How to Motivate Creative People (including yourself) - An eBook for leaders, managers, directors and other creative people." "I don't really NEEEED to read this book", I thought to myself. I'm not a manager and I'm not always sure if I'm creative, but it had a picture of Iggy Pop on the cover so I couldn't resist. I was surprised at how I was instantly immersed in this eBook. With each page I read I became more entranced and excited. If I had to put it into words, it would go something like this: "Dear God, somebody actually does understand ME! Maybe I'm not so weird afterall...I've just been around the wrong people." And that sort of is the truth. I can tell you a gazillion stories about why I say that but here's the bullet-point version: ........................................................................................ * I lived in a home where getting beat up and criticized was normal * I lived on the Hupa (Hoopa) Indian Reservation * I was a punker * I did not understand how oppression and freedom could co-exist * I wasn't strong enough to do anything about it * I numbed out Fast forward Happy woman roams the fields without a care in the world* I got off heroin, I got a little self-esteem * I was around a lot of creative people, especially musicians * I was excited about a new life * I want to share with people how I did what I did * I knew if I could do it, they could do it too Fast forward * Move into the black hole of the educational system and the "system" in general * Feel the life being sucked out day by day * Lose all hope, don't even try to speak up * "Remember, Last time you did that, you got fired" * Forget completely why you ever decided to do this in the first place * Begin doing your job on auto-pilot * Become more concerned about doing it "right", pleasing your supervisor, putting your name on the form correctly, etc. than serving the client * Don't talk about yourself * Don't share just any old information, only the approved information in the approved way at the approved time. Afterall, you wouldn't want to get sued ........................................................................................ If any of this sounds familiar to you, read on because this eBook about motivating "creative people" could be great for groups of therapists and teachers to help them avoid burnout. It can help that person who got into the field to "change the world" but ended up feeling bleak and miserable, peering out from behind a mountain of papers. A woman loves her familyIf you're a therapist or intern, give this to your supervisor and see if he or she will actually implement some of it. Use this to validate the fact that you're not weird or wrong, you're just creative. You can make a difference. I teach at a community college and I have seen these motivational techniques work in the classroom. Many of my students are self-described "hoodlums." They admit to being in gangs, using hard drugs, being homeless, not liking white people and any other number of "tough" things. Some of them are back in school for the first time after spending decades behind bars. At the heart of it, they show up because they want to change the world. When they talk about their plans to open a homeless shelter or help juvenile delinquents, I see a sparkle in their eyes and I want to keep that fire alive. If you are a helper, healer or teacher, you do too. I know you do. I've talked to you on the phone. I've read your e-mails. I've met with you face to face. Now I'm telling you, read this eBook and see if you can get "re-lit" and go on to help others "get lit" too. From Sabotage to Success by Sheri ZampelliIf you like McGuinness' free eBook, you might also like my book, From Sabotage to Success. It's filled with creative and empowering projects and worksheets like how to create your own visual or audio advertisements and how to write power-packed affirmations. There are easy-to-use tools like the Create The Life You Want handout and a diagram on how to make a creative goal chart that will break down your big dreams into manageable steps. For those of you who love labels, tradition and recognized psychological jargon, you'll be happy to know that everything in the book is an interpretation of cognitive-behavioral, psychoanalytic and narrative theories. I just simplified the concepts and made them creative to reach a wider audience and add some fun to the process of change. Get your own copy of From Sabotage to Success today on Amazon or ask your local book dealer to get you a copy. P.S. One of Iggy Pop's songs is titled Lust for Life, you can get it on iTunes.

Some Jack Black Comedy Mojo – He Rocks The Secret

Sunday, January 4th, 2009
Don't tell me Jack Black dunno how to work The Secret. Check out these moves. The attention to detail. He really "set the stage" to be successful and he was. His quest? Get Led Zeppelin to approve the use of the Immigrant Song in the movie School of Rock. Black was wise enough to call an army of 1,000 screaming people to drive home his point. Smart move. You can watch the trailer for this movie on iTunes today from your laptop or iPhone. Apple iTunes Start a Master Mind Group.comWant to know how to use courage, tenacity and a sense of humor to get what you want? Then Start a Master Mind group. Find out how at Start a Master Mind Group.com and get a free MP3 and 3 PDF's that will get you off to a good start.

Hearts of Space – A Musical Trip for Space Fans

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
Hearts of Space is one of those constants in my life that I never tell anyone about. It's a little strange, and not particularly "catchy". None of the songs have poetic lyrics or infectous guitar riffs. In fact, it's almost as if Hearts of Space beams you up into it's starship, takes you on a vacation and spits you out at home when it's over. Sometimes you don't remember where you've been. Recently, I discovered that Hearts of Space episodes play regularly at night on XM Satelitte Channel 77 Audio Visions. I have been swept away, night after night; lulled away into a world of unbounded creativity. I find that the shows make a perfect backdrop for creative writing, drawing or sewing. These past few nights I've been working on my Self-Fulfilling Scrapbook. A collection of words, images and affirmations that signify the type of person I want to be and the legacy I want to leave on this earth. I decided to set aside a half-hour each night to either read it or add new pictures or words as needed. I have to admit. My life feels like it's falling apart right now and I'm struck by the financial crisis just like lots of other people. But that doesn't mean it's a good idea for me to sit around and create more of the same does it? Heck, if this Secret stuff works at all, I really have some cleaning up to do in the belief department if you know what I mean. But I'm getting off topic. What I'm trying to say is that if you need some music to open up your creative flow, check out Hearts of Space. If you want more info on consciously creating your life, check out my hypnosis services and maybe we can schedule an appointment. I also have an audio download of a session I did with a woman who was seriously blocked creatively. True story: she cleared away 20 dumpsters of clutter from her house after she had this session with me. By the way, you can go to the ever so spacey Hearts of Space website and sign up to receive their playlist free. You can also listen to the show free, but only on Sunday's. Other than that you have to buy a Access Plan. They have a lot of options available, from a $3, 3-day pass to annual plans for as low as $30. If you've been trying to find the perfect music to meditate or relax to, this just might be what you're looking for.