Names mean things: Carol Look

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I started a couple of days ago to follow a ten-day online summit on meridian tapping.

Also known as Emotional Freedom Techniques, or EFT, meridian tapping lets you use tapping on certain acupressure points to eliminate negative beliefs and reduce emotional sensitivity to physical trauma.

The ten-day summit, called the 2010 Tapping World Summit, has several excellent speakers, including Dr. Carol Look, a tapping expert who has published several books.

One of those books is Improve Your Eyesight with EFT.

I had to smile the first time that I found this book online.

After all, the author’s surname is Look, and book is about eyesight!

Yes, indeed. Names mean things.

Names mean things: Col. Steve Braverman

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I learned about this name last week following what seems to have been an Islamic terrorist attack at Fort Hood, Texas, and his name came to mind again on this Veterans Day.

Colonel (Dr.) Steven E. Braverman appeared at a Fort Hood press conference last week following the cowardly murder of thirteen individuals.

Col. Braverman was identified as the Hospital Commander at Fort Hood. In particular, he is in command of Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center there.

I do not believe that it is a coincidence that someone with the surname “Braverman” is in the U.S. Army.

Names mean things.

And thank you, Col. Braverman, for your service.

Today’s milestone marks a new path.

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This post marks a milestone.

I have now written 600 daily posts in a row to this blog.

And this milestone marks a new path for me and this website.

I have decided to put more energy into another online venture. (I will tell you more here about that venture as soon as I am ready to share the good news.)

The result: I no longer, as far as I can see or predict, will be blogging daily here.

I instead will add to this site for one of two reasons:

  1. I have something super-significant to say here about better communication for smart people, and my other venture affords me the time to say it.
  2. You contact me about something that I find of interest to this site’s readers, and writing about it here requires little time.

In the mean time, I encourage you to check out my Articles section for a handful of in-depth discussions related to better communication.

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