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The Effects Of “negative Thinking” As It Relates To Stress

Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr Simone Ravicz
Guest Bio: Dr. Simone Ravicz, Ph.D., MBA, is a certified business and life coach, author of several books, speaker, and therapist. Through her coaching, counseling, writing, and speaking, she has helped more than 15,000 people improve their physical, mental, and spiritual health.

Key Takeaways

  • Expert Profile: Dr Simone Ravicz — Dr. Simone Ravicz, Ph.D., MBA, is a certified business and life coach, author of several books, speaker, and therapist. Through her coaching, counseling, writing, and speaking, she has helped more …
  • Core Discussion: Dr. Simone Ravicz talks about the effects of “negative thinking” as it relates to stress and also how beneficial it is to use the power of the sub-…
  • Key Insight: Simone Ravicz, business and life coach, author of several books, her latest one being Brain Bliss: Seven Ways to Help Your Brain Help Yourself.
  • Clinical Perspective: We’ve been talking about ways that we can release some of the stress surrounding our daily lives, and not only the stress that occurs in our immediate families and our circle of friends and acqua…
  • Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Dr Simone Ravicz’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.

Segment Overview
Dr. Simone Ravicz talks about the effects of “negative thinking” as it relates to stress and also how beneficial it is to use the power of the sub-conscious mind to achieve goals.



Transcription

Health Professional Radio

Neal Howard: Hello, you’re listening to Health Professional Radio. I’m your host Neal Howard. In studio today with us, Dr. Simone Ravicz, business and life coach, author of several books, her latest one being Brain Bliss: Seven Ways to Help Your Brain Help Yourself. We’ve been talking about ways that we can release some of the stress surrounding our daily lives, and not only the stress that occurs in our immediate families and our circle of friends and acquaintances – what about the stress that we see in the news?

Last updated: February 14, 2014

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