And the Oscar goes to…

Have you ever stopped and awarded yourself an Oscar for your achievements? Why not?

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Shiatsu and Diabetes

If you have diabetes shiatsu is a safe complementary therapy that may help you manage your condition.

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Continuous Professional Development 2009

I have been asked to submit evidence to the Shiatsu Society in support of my Continuous Professional Development activities for 2009.

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Did you know that you have a second brain?

The enteric nervous system is an independent nervous system in the gut that has a real effect on our emotions.

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Slow breathing may ease pain

Learning a simple slow breathing technique may help to reduce chronic pain.

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Stop saying “I can’t”

Change your thinking and improve your luck

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Want to learn shiatsu?

A new practical course in shiatsu is starting in Hove on the 1st of March.

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Worthing Shiatsu Newsletter February 2010

The first edition of the Worthing Shiatsu newsletter published on Monday February 1st.
This edition contains:

A short article on the importance of checking our emotional mirror every now and then
Details of my new treatment space in Ferring Village and new telephone number
News about my new gift vouchers and online shop
My diary of events in February to [...]

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Changes in store for 2010

I have a lot of exciting plans for Worthing Shiatsu in the coming year and I am really looking forward to what 2010 has to offer.  The first piece of news I have to share with you is a change of venue.
From the 2nd February I will no longer be practising shiatsu at the Curves [...]

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Empty Shops Project December 2009

Worthing is typical of many formally vibrant town centres that are suffering in this recession. But the Empty Shops Network aims to do something about that:
In February 2009, it’s estimated that about 10% of the UKs shops are sitting empty and the figure is rising to one in six shops by the end of [...]

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