Imagine for a moment if you improved one aspect of your life by just 1% today. Let’s consider relationships. What would happen if you were just 1% nicer to your loved ones? How about if you were 1% nicer to...
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Blog Entries by Walter Jacobson, M.D.
Guest Blog Post: Today Can Be Your Best Day Ever (And So Can Tomorrow) by Tom Connellan
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | January 23, 11 at 01:23 PM | Lifestyle
Vid-Blog on Why New Year's Resolutions Fail
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | January 19, 11 at 11:28 AM | Lifestyle
"The fault, dear Brutus, lies not in the stars but in ourselves that we are underlings." IF YOU LIKE THIS BLOG, YOU'LL LIKE MY BOOK, FORGIVE TO WIN!...
Had Enough of Nothing?
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | January 8, 11 at 11:08 PM | Lifestyle
If we continually procrastinate and sabotage ourselves to the point of not getting the lives we want, we need to re-program our subconscious minds because it is not our being a victim of bad luck or some more concrete scapegoat...
The Destructive Nature of Name-Calling In Relationships
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | January 8, 11 at 10:13 AM | Lifestyle
Oftentimes, when partners are angry with each other, rather than address the issues in a civilized manner, sticking to facts, reason, and fair, appropriate discourse, they tend to attack each other, calling each other horrible names, assaulting and abusing each...
Guest Blog Post: Mesothilioma and Skin Cancer by Matthew Phillips
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | January 5, 11 at 08:16 AM | Health
We've all done it. We've ignored important warning signs, those blinking neon lights in life that tell us to pay attention. And it's unhealthy. In life, there may be unexpected road blocks, but it suits no one for us to...
The Key To Success: Neutralizing Our Inner Critic
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | January 2, 11 at 08:38 AM | Lifestyle
"Is there something we're doing to manifest our success or failure?"I suspect there is. I suspect that, to a large degree, many of us fail because of our Inner Critic, a part of our mind that is incessantly finding ways...
A New Year's Resolution: A Call For Love
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | January 1, 11 at 11:13 AM | Lifestyle
Many of us, oftentimes, call out for love from our loved ones in ways that are inappropriate, hurtful and destructive, such as when we attack them with verbal assaults when we feel threatened, rejected or invalidated. Underneath our attacks, including...
Self Loathing and the Power of Love
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | December 31, 10 at 09:05 AM | Lifestyle
We all have, deeply embedded in our unconscious mind, a self-loathing part of us, regardless of how much self esteem we have, regardless of how much good we do in this world, and regardless of how proud of ourselves we...
To Thine Own Bucket List Be True
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | December 26, 10 at 09:36 AM | Lifestyle
People want to make the most out of their lives. Duh. What I find fascinating is the underlying assumption that, in order to make the most out of our lives, we must attempt daring and bold feats of power and...
As We Forgive Others, We Heal Ourselves
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | December 22, 10 at 08:40 AM | Lifestyle
Forgiving others is a compassionate thing to do. We know this. Nonetheless, oftentimes, we don't do it. We want those who hurt us to suffer for what they did. By withholding forgiveness we think we are punishing them, we think...
My Past Life Regression Therapy Training With Dr. Brian Weiss - Part 3
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | December 4, 10 at 11:30 AM | Lifestyle
At the Past Life Regression Therapy Training with Dr. Brian Weiss, people had experiences that ranged from fleeting impressions, images, words, and sensations to richly-detailed memories of previous existences. The one that stood out the most for me was a...
My Past Life Regression Therapy Training With Dr. Brian Weiss - Part 2
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | November 14, 10 at 05:16 PM | Lifestyle
It is not my intention to convince anybody that reincarnation is something that happens to each of us. For those of you who are cynical, I encourage you to temporarily turn off the logical, analytical part of your mind and...
My Past Life Regression Therapy Training With Dr. Brian Weiss - Part 2
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | November 14, 10 at 05:16 PM
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My Past Life Regression Therapy Training With Dr. Brian Weiss - Part 1
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | October 31, 10 at 07:23 PM | Lifestyle
The premise of Past Life Regression Therapy is that there is a part of our mind that knows the cause of our physical or emotional distress and knows what the solution is as well. The goal of Past Life Regression...
When We Have The Need To Teach People A Lesson It Is We Who Have Much To Learn
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | October 6, 10 at 02:32 PM | Lifestyle
Despite it being understandable that, amidst our anger, frustration and sense of injustice, we might get pleasure from fantasy thoughts about a guy's house burning down because he didn't want to pay his fair share, it is unacceptable that thoughts...
What Can President Obama's "Change You Can Believe In" Teach Us About Our Personal Relationships?
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | September 29, 10 at 10:10 AM | Lifestyle
President Obama's approval ratings have dropped substantially. The reason is not complicated. He promised to make a lot of changes and didn't. Trust has been broken. The relationship he had with the people who voted for him has been broken....
Yes Is The New No. Be Your Own Hero
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | September 19, 10 at 11:01 AM | Lifestyle
Oftentimes when something is suggested to us as a possibility or we are asked if we'd like to do something, our first impulse is to say no. "I can't... I'm too busy... It won't work... That's never going to happen."...
Picking Fights In Politics & Relationships
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | September 12, 10 at 08:51 AM | Lifestyle
In politics, people don't play fair. When we don't like a politician, we will find any excuse to attack the person. We will use anything that person says or does as an opportunity to vilify or blame them in some...
Maximizing Estimable Acts We Do For Others To Strengthen Our Relationships
Walter Jacobson, M.D. | September 4, 10 at 03:10 PM | Lifestyle
When we are doing somebody a favor, it's best we do it graciously. It's best we don't make them feel like they are burdening us or that they are a nuisance because when we do this we are essentially shooting...

