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Dr Demartini has appeared on television and radio shows and been interviewed by magazines and newspapers across the globe countless times over the past few years. These interviews have answered many of life's questions from depression and relationships, building wealth and business leadership to raising children. We'd like to thank the hosts and producers of all these programmes and publications for taking an interest and assisting us to share wisdom that assists you, their viewers, listeners and readers, to enrich and empower your lives.

 

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Sydney Morning Herald - Saying no is good for your health
25.05.2013

 

There are at least two kinds of people that find it impossible to say no. In this article, Dr. Demartini elaborates on the reasons why people find it difficult to say no. Continue reading...

 
Ask Men - Dr. Demartini on Beating Bullying
18.04.2013

Any area of our life we don't empower, we attract someone to overpower. The person who has empowered themself and stands up for themself is less likely to be faced with bullying. To gain more understanding about the 'Bully-Bullied' Dynamic, view this interview here.

 
News.com.au - Christmas Survival Guide
13.12.2012

In financial terms, 2012 has not been an easy year for many people, so it's no wonder many of us aren't feeling enthusiastic about splashing the cash on a mountain of gifts for people you really only see once a year. The key here is to be realistic, says Dr. Demartini. Continue reading...

 
Spice4Life - Stress less at Christmas
11.12.2012

When our expectations of ourselves and others can’t be met, it can lead to negative emotions such as anger, resentment, fear or guilt. These expectations and emotions tend to reach their peak during the festive season. This article reveals 4 tips on overcoming these expectations.

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Ask Men - Dealing with a Bully
21.11.2012

The bully is attracted to his or her opposite. Both are in a dance of growth. The bully eventually gets humbled and the bullied gets strong. Both require the traits of the other to make them both awaken to their wholeness. Remember, any area you do not empower someone will over power. Empower yourself and let the bully do their bullying to someone else who needs it more than you do. View here...

 
Ask Men - How to say 'no'?
20.11.2012

For some people saying 'no' is really difficult. They find it more daunting than looking after kids, running a business or even climbing a mountain. How often have you found your head screaming 'no' and your mouth articulating 'yes'? What are Dr. Demartini's thoughts on being able to say 'no'? View here...

 
Ask Men - How to handle stress
19.11.2012

Since each event in life has both positive and negative components or repercussions anytime we misperceive such an imbalance we become stressed. Stress is where we are looking at only half of an emotional equation, not the loving and ordered whole. In this video, Dr. Demartini shares how to go from stress to success. View here...

 
Ask Men - How to have more energy
18.11.2012

In this video, Dr. Demartini reveals that people who are at the most risk of ‘suffering' a lack of energy are those who do not feel like they are living purposefully; they feel lost, overwhelmed and out of focus. They are scattered and trying to live other people's lives. They are the ones also whose diets and lifestyles are also not all that ideal. View here...  

 
Ask Men - The key to being inspired
17.11.2012

As your voice on the inside grows in clarity and strength so will your inspiration when you listen. Begin to attune to that inspiring station from within. Listen as it guides you to new levels of creativity and operation. Your inner voice will put few or no limits on your life. Dr. Demartini guides viewers on how to tranform desperation to inspiration.

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Ask Men - Dealing with a Tyrant Boss
01.11.2012

Do you label your boss as a tyrant? Identify the key objectives that your boss is aiming at accomplishing and attempt to help him or her fulfill them. When you help them fulfill their highest values and objectives they are more likely to open up and be receptive to your presence and actions and respond more respectfully, says Dr. Demartini. View here. 

 
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