What Healing Means to Me
Chapter 7 The Way - The 7 Keys Unlocked
Alexander T. Augoustides, MD, FAAFP ABIHM
Setting goals is the fi rst step in turning the
Invisible into the Visible ~ Tony Robbins
on and taken in sequence. This may sound obvious, but one can only climb a ladder step by step. The encouraging thing is that there is a way, that’s doable and produces results. Going through a door can be done in one of two ways:
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1. With a Sledgehammer or 2. A Key
Clearly, both methods work! However almost to a fault, my patients prefer the Key. This reminds me of a scene in the movie Good Will Hunting where Will looks at the complex calculus on the blackboard. After all the students have applied their sledge- hammers in intellectual futility, he is able to see the Key and writes down the solution in one line! That’s what I am talking about!
So, there are many ways to kill the proverbial cat. The way forward must resonate with your heart and be congruent to your
e now arrive at the last chapter, and the answer to the third question: Where is the Way. This question can only be answered, once the other two are pondered
intellect. However, you have to take the fi rst step. That’s the act of trust, that allows, as Tony Robbins so eloquently states, the invisible to become visible.
Take the FIRST STEP If one advances confi dently in the direction of his dreams and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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