by John McGrail | Aug 13, 2013 | Blog
A Quick Case Study Those of you familiar with my work and my Synthesis process know that I base a lot of my models and techniques for creating personal growth and transformation around the integration of spirituality and science. Within the realm of ancient spiritual...
by John McGrail | Jul 29, 2013 | Blog
Let ‘Em Be Right Of all the tools and techniques that I have learned and use in my Synthesis process, one of the most powerful and effective, the one most all of my clients appreciate and rave about is the art of allowance. For those of you who may new to this...
by John McGrail | Jul 6, 2013 | Blog
Synthesis & the Four Agreements Always do Your Best And so we come to the last, but certainly not least of Don Miguel’s four agreements, “Always do your best.” This one in some ways is the easiest to understand, and it’s not a stretch to say that the other three...
by John McGrail | Jun 12, 2013 | Blog
Synthesis & the Four Agreements “Don’t Make Assumptions” The more I think about the Don Miguel’s Four Agreements the more I appreciate the depth of thought and consideration he put into creating them as well as how powerful they are. In just four simple,...
by John McGrail | Jun 5, 2013 | Blog
Among the more frequent issues I see with in my clinical practice is low self esteem and lack of self-confidence and one of the universal components of this condition is the client’s extreme (excessive) concern about what others are thinking of them. Brought up in a...
by John McGrail | May 24, 2013 | Blog
Synthesis & the Four Agreements Be Impeccable With Your Word What does “be impeccable with your word” really mean? At first blush, it appears to be a directive about honesty and integrity—be impeccable (pure, flawless, without sin) with your word (what...
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