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Hypnosis is a heightened state of awareness that helps change your focus to what you want and let go of the behaviors you don't, along with the repetitive associations and expectations that you connect to those behaviors. No matter what challenges you face, remember that the thought of overcoming them is always more overwhelming than the task of solving them. As equally important, ask yourself, “What are the consequences of not taking action?” Become a better friend to yourself by scheduling an appointment, and let us coach you on your journey to success!

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06/11/2025

This is a long post, but so worth the read!

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In the death camp, they gave him a number: 119104.
But the thing they tried hardest to kill became the very thing that saved millions.
1942. Vienna.
Viktor Frankl was 37 years old, a respected psychiatrist with a growing practice, a manuscript nearly complete, and a wife named Tilly whose laugh could fill a room.
He had a chance to escape to America. A visa. A way out.
But his elderly parents couldn't come with him. So he stayed.
Within months, the N***s came for them all.
Theresienstadt. Then Auschwitz. Then Dachau.
The manuscript he'd spent years writing—sewn carefully into the lining of his coat—was torn away within hours of arrival.
His life's work. His purpose. Reduced to ash.
His clothes were taken. His hair shaved. His name erased.
On the intake form, there was only a number: 119104.
But here's what the guards didn't understand:
You can take a man's manuscript. You can take his name. You can take everything he owns.
But you cannot take what he knows.
And Viktor Frankl knew something about the human mind that would keep him alive—and give birth to a revolution in psychology.
He noticed a pattern.
In the camps, men didn't just die from starvation or disease.
They died from giving up.
The moment a prisoner lost his reason to survive—his why—his body would collapse within days. The doctors had a term for it: "give-up-itis."
But the men who held onto something—a wife to find, a child to see again, a book to write, a debt to repay, a promise to keep—they endured unthinkable suffering.
The difference wasn't physical strength.
It was meaning.
So Frankl began an experiment.
Not in a laboratory. In the barracks.
He would approach men on the edge of despair and whisper:
"Who is waiting for you?"
"What work is left unfinished?"
"What would you tell your son about surviving this?"
He couldn't offer food. He couldn't promise freedom. He had nothing material to give.
But he offered something the guards could never confiscate: a reason to see tomorrow.
One man remembered his daughter. He survived to find her.
Another remembered a scientific problem he'd been working on. He survived to solve it.
Frankl himself survived by mentally reconstructing his lost manuscript—page by page, paragraph by paragraph, in the darkness of the barracks.
April 1945. Liberation.
Viktor Frankl weighed 85 pounds. His ribs showed through his skin.
Tilly was gone. His mother—gone. His brother—gone.
Everything he'd loved had been murdered.
He had every reason to despair. Every reason to give up.
Instead, he sat down and began writing.
Nine days.
That's how long it took him to recreate his manuscript from memory—the one the N***s had destroyed three years earlier.
But now it contained something the original didn't:
Proof.
Living, breathing, undeniable proof that his theory was true.
He called it Logotherapy—therapy through meaning.
The foundation was simple but revolutionary:
Humans can survive almost anything if they have a reason why.
"He who has a why to live can bear almost any how." (He borrowed the words from Nietzsche, but he had proven them in hell.)
1946. The book is published.
In German, the title was "...trotzdem Ja zum Leben sagen"—"...Nevertheless Say Yes to Life."
In English, it became "Man's Search for Meaning."
The world wasn't ready for it. Publishers initially rejected it. "Too morbid," they said. "Who wants to read about concentration camps?"
But slowly, quietly, it began to spread.
Therapists read it and wept.
Prisoners read it and found hope.
People facing divorce, disease, bankruptcy, depression—they read it and discovered that their suffering could have purpose.
The impact was seismic.
The book has now been translated into over 50 languages.
It's sold more than 16 million copies.
The Library of Congress named it one of the ten most influential books in America.
But here's what matters more than sales numbers:
Countless people—people whose names we'll never know—have picked up this book in their darkest moment and found a reason to keep going.
Because Viktor Frankl proved something the N***s tried to disprove:
You can strip away everything from a human being—freedom, family, food, future, hope—and there will still be one final freedom remaining:
The freedom to choose what it all means.
You cannot control what happens to you.
But you can always control what you make of what happens to you.

Today, Viktor Frankl is gone.
But in hospital rooms, in therapy offices, in prisons, in quiet moments when someone is deciding whether to give up or keep going—his words are still there:
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
"Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances."
The N***s gave him a number.
History gave him immortality.
Because the man who lost everything taught the world that meaning is the one thing no one can ever take away.
Prisoner 119104 didn't just survive.
He turned suffering itself into a source of healing.
And somewhere tonight, someone who's barely holding on will read his words and decide to hold on one more day.
That's not just survival.
That's victory over death itself.

It’s time for your Thursday Thought of the Week.Once again, today’s quote comes from the last book in the series of a Br...
18/09/2025

It’s time for your Thursday Thought of the Week.

Once again, today’s quote comes from the last book in the series of a Brandon Sanderson novel: There's going to be a war starting.

And one of the characters says, “It gives him what he wants. Two sides delineated simply. One who can just be the enemy. People can be wonderful or terrible. An enemy, though, can only be something to fight. Does that sound trite?”

And the other character, Renarin, responds, “A little. The thing is, the deepest truths always sound a little trite, because we all know them and feel foolish being reminded.”

So ponder that over the weekend and have a great one, Everybody.

I'm Roberta Fernandez, your Ability Activator.

It’s time for your Thursday Thought of the Week.Once again, today’s quote comes from the last book in the series of a Brandon Sanderson novel: There's going...

When my daughter was little, her dad would call her "Miss Double-do" every time she didn't put something away where it b...
08/09/2025

When my daughter was little, her dad would call her "Miss Double-do" every time she didn't put something away where it belonged. She was making more work for herself by having to pick it up and put it away later - doubling her work.

If you are separating your personal life skills from your professional life skills, you can now officially call yourself "Double-do" - watch the video and see what I'm talking about!

Think like Einstein! He said, "We can't solve our problems with the same thinking used when we created them." The same o...
01/09/2025

Think like Einstein!

He said, "We can't solve our problems with the same thinking used when we created them." The same old ways of thinking get you the same old results.

AHARA provides 5 essential keys to transformation. The opportunity starts September 30th!

Hi Everyone,The Mid-America Hypnosis is coming up October 17-19, and the keynote speaker is Richard Bandler! He will als...
30/08/2025

Hi Everyone,

The Mid-America Hypnosis is coming up October 17-19, and the keynote speaker is Richard Bandler! He will also conduct a one-day post-conference training. He doesn’t do too many of these anymore, so this is an opportunity to see him and learn from the master.

Rich Guzzi has taken over this conference. He is bringing in presenters not typically found at hypnosis conferences. There will be a wide variety of speakers who can help you build your business and learn new skills by presenting topics that are new and exciting. In addition to learning and improving new hypnosis skills, there will be presentations on communication, sales, leadership, how to develop new channels of business, coaching, and so much more. And for those who know Rich, you know there will be a LOT of fun activities!

Here’s the link you need to check out all the amazing details: https://hypnosisconference.org/ There’s a shuttle from the airport, and make sure you book the hotel through this website to get the best deals!

I’ll be presenting on emotional intelligence and how you can add a new channel of revenue to your business! I’d love to see you all there. (And make sure you put me in as having referred you!)

People have been attending the Mid-America Hypnosis Conference for over 40+ years!The reason is simple: High quality teaching that focuses on helping you develop skills to help other people.

Check out this video from Roberta Fernandez
11/08/2025

Check out this video from Roberta Fernandez

A must-read for all parents!
05/08/2025

A must-read for all parents!

Children who were raised on screens need more freedom out in the real world.

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31/07/2025

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It’s time for your Thursday Thought of the week.And today's is coming from the latest Brandon Sanderson fantasy series, which, surprisingly enough, I have go...

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