Jun 05 2008

Homeopathy in Croatia and Serbia

Published by Roger under Homeopathy

A little while ago I wrote a post about teaching homeopathy in Serbia, which described a little about the London International College of Homeopathy and my involvement in that organisation. I also wrote about my trip to work in Beirut too. Rather than repeat the details of this work, please do read my post about Serbia if you haven’t already done so.

Homeopathy in Croatia

I just want to say a few words about a recent trip I made to Zagreb in Croatia. Again I had the privilege to work with a group of students new to homeopathy. There were just over 20 people from all walks of life who were keen to learn more about homeopathy with a view, potentially, to practising sometime in the future.

Students in Zagreb

I did 2 days of teaching followed by 2 days running a teaching clinic. Over the 2 days of the clinic we had 6 new clients. I find this uses up a good deal of my energy and it is immensely enjoyable. It gives me a great deal of pleasure to see people full of enthusiasm and commitment embarking on a 4 year course of study leading to a professional qualification.

Homeopathy in Serbia

I have also been back to Serbia again to teach the students I worked with last November. Back then it was the first session of their course. I went back for session number 6. More students had joined the course and it was great to see how the students’ knowledge and confidence had improved over those 6 months.

Seeing people grow in their knowledge and understanding and knowing that I have played a part in that makes me feel good. I look forward to doing more teaching in the future.

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Apr 13 2008

Open To Prosperity

Published by Roger under Law of Attraction

Today I just want to suggest a useful resource which can support you in learning more about the Law of Attraction.


Abundance !
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Nice, simple, straightforward style - not pretentious or superior - just honest advice freely given.

I look forward to receiving these emails but I rarely read them immediately. Instead, I wait until I have a space to properly concentrate on them.

So, if you’re interested in the Law of Attraction, either as a beginner or as someone with more experience, I suggest you subscribe to Open To Prosperity. What have you got to lose ?

Incidentally, I don’t get any financial reward for this recommendation. It’s a resource I have found useful and I hope you will too.

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Apr 06 2008

A Waste Of Time ?

Published by Roger under Health, Personal Development

Last week, I wrote about my birthday and how I had been thinking about the time I had left available to me. I published that post on Sunday. I woke up on Monday feeling very unwell (flu ?), spend most of the week in bed and have not been out of the house since last Sunday ! Not the sort of start I wanted for my year. What happened ?


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I feel a bit embarrassed about this really - as if I brought this illness on myself as a result of what I wrote last week. At one time during the week, I thought my estimate of living till 85 was wildly exaggerated !

My reflections this week are about why I got ill and what positive lessons I can take from this experience.

Enjoying My Work

I am someone who enjoys their work which, of course, is great. You will know, if you are a regular reader, that I design and build web sites for clients through my AttractMore Web Design business, I am a practising homeopath, I teach homeopathy and am a director of a homeopathy college. None of these occupations pays me a fixed salary, rather, I get paid for what I do.

The danger with this way of working coupled with the fact that I enjoy doing it all, means that I can end up working more hours that would normally be regarded as sensible. I’ve always felt this was OK because I was enjoying doing it. Continue Reading »


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