For the Young and Young At Heart
August 8, 2010 by Deborah Ivanoff
Filed under Law of Attraction Bookshelf, Manifestation Bookshelf
How To Make More Good Stuff Happen, a Work/Play/Book
by Deborah Ivanoff and her daughter, Abigail Ivanoff-Achenbach
Have you ever wondered How To Make More Good Stuff Happen? Well here’s a book for you. Written when my daughter was just 10, I used her own stories to illustrate the Law of Attraction and BEING principles. I’ve found that kids naturally know how to manifest. It is the conditioning of the many facets of our world that repress that skill. So I invite you to rediscover your own childhood through the manifestation of your dreams, large and small. Let a young person be your guide, or companion and multiple the enjoyment of the process.
Here Is A List of Resources You May Find Helpful.
August 8, 2010 by Deborah Ivanoff
Filed under Resources
Answering The Sacred
Visit Answering The Sacred and sign-up for your Self-Coaching Bento Box or Newsletter, Be Your Own Coach.
Check out the website here
Quantum Spirit International, Carolyn Wilson-Elliott
Visit Quantum Spirit International and sign-up for their self-coaching techniques newsletter, filled with helpful tools and tips to operate in this world from an energetically aligned place.
QSI also has tools for empaths and the highly sensitive.
Check out the website here
Darel Rutherford, Richbits.com
Books, workshops and resources to help you grow your prosperity consciousness. Sign-up for Darel’s Richbits Newsletter.
Check out his website here
Success With Parenting, Sherry Hudson
Help for parents special need children. Aren’t all children special need? And aren’t all parents in need of some support. Sherry Hudson is your gal!
Check out her website here
Learning Strategies, Genius Mind
If you want to have a great time while watching and listening to a dynamic and entertaining speaker explain exactly how your brain works and how to best put it to work, then you have to check out this DVD. And while you’re at it, check out all the wonderful resources offered by my friends at Learning Strategies.
Check out the website here
International Network For Children and Family
I can only say that Kathryn Kvolls and her very important work, Redirecting Children’s Behavior, and the associated workshops for parents and for children, change the entire history and future of my relationship with my children. I was blessed to find a compassionate, skilled, RDCB certified trainer and I studied well. I’m still studying today as I traverse the teen years with my kids.
Here’s the bottom line, if you want to have a good relationship with your kids when they are adults, it takes learning some new skills, skills you didn’t learn from your parents or caregivers as you grew up. Kathryn Kvolls has something really special here, something that can give you the skills to raise your children with respect and true love, while navigating the day to day needs of a family.
I can’t urge you strongly enough to introduce yourself to her work. And as an aside, Sherry Hudson, Parents As Advocates, listed above is a wonderful coach for one-on-one work when the going gets tough as a parent or with your education system.
Check out the website here
The Sedona Method
Hale Dwoskin continues the work of mentor, Lester Levenson, helping individual process and alleviate the stress of change, attachment, and transformation. My experience with the Sedona Method is that it can help individuals ease through transitions, release the pain and struggle around certain situations or worries, and ultimately allow more room for feeling good, more of the time.
I recommend the Sedona Method for those who want to support their healing and transformation work, by releasing their struggle, attachments and worries.
Check out the website here.
Can It Be As Easy as Making A Wish?
July 9, 2010 by Deborah Ivanoff
Filed under Manifestation Bookshelf
Wishcraft: How to Get What You Really Want
By Barbara Sher
This is a classic. I still recommend this book to all sort of ages and walks of life as a primer into changing what you experience by looking inside and getting clear on what you want.
I met Barbara Sher once at a Learning Annex event in San Diego. She wasn’t what I had expected after reading her book, but I was captivated, even more so than previously.
I also recommend her books, I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was: How to Discover What You Really Want and How to Get It and Live the Life You Love: In Ten Easy Step-By Step Lessons








