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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

HOW YOUR HANDWRITING CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE WITH VIMALA RODGERS

Join us Thursday, August 31 at 4:00pm PST/7:00pm EST when Sandie's guest will be Vimala Rodgers

Did you know that the letters of the Alphabet mirror your personality, and that the way you form each letter impacts the way you think? According to educator, graphotherapist, Master Alphabetician and motivational speaker, Vimala Rodgers, not only does changing your writing pattern shifts your brain patterns as well as your self image,  but the initial of your first name reflects the main attitude you are here to master.
This week, Vimala Rodgers joins me to discusss:

The inherent spirituality of the letters of the Alphabet; The effect our pen strokes have on our psyche, and ultimately on our         personality; Why and how each writing pattern makes a statement about who we see ourselves to be; How to eliminate handwriting patterns that reflect self-limiting thought habit; How to develop writing patterns that bring to life your unique, one-of-a-kind contribution for a happier world… and more. 

Vimala Rodgers is a life-long researcher in the brain/hand relationship and author of the bestselling book, Your Handwriting Can Change Your Life. Trained at Stanford University as a Peak Performance Coach, in 1991 Vimala founded the International Institute of Handwriting Studies (IIHS) in Palo Alto, California, and began working with individuals as well as groups—especially teachers—who were wanting to bring to life their hidden gifts and talents and guide others in doing the same.  Her clients include people with a dream-to-be realized: parents, teachers, doctors, nurses, psychologists, business professionals, Zen priests, astronauts, and many “behind the scenes” folks who are eager to stride forth, living their true life path.


Join us at 4:00PM-PT/7PM-ET on Thursday by clicking the link below:
http://omtimes.com/iom/2017/08/handwriting-can-change-life-vimala-rodgers/

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Sandie