
Podcasts
The following is a series of podcasts that feature one of Dr. Crawford's favorite quotes and some thoughts on how to apply the wisdom of the quote to our lives. If you don't have iTunes on your computer, it is a free download. ![]()
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Dr. Bill offers a quote and comment on how our beliefs about ourselves and the world influence our experience of life, where they come from, and how we can evaluate them and change those that are not serving us.
Dr. Bill offers his thoughts on what to do when we are short on time, or how to speed up and get things done faster without the stress and increased mistakes so common to feeling rushed and rushing.
Dr. Bill offers his thoughts on the reason we get angry and how to use reason to regain control and changed what needs to be changed.
Dr. Bill offers listeners one of his favorite quotes and new information on the process of deciding whether to leave a relationship, job, etc. in a way that makes present and future transitions more successful.
Dr. Bill offers his thoughts on why avoidance doesn't work. He then offers an alternative strategy that shows us how to find happiness and success by creating the life we want, versus avoiding the aspects of life we don't want.
Dr. Bill offers his thoughts on why the "happy life" we all want seems so hard to attain and what we can do find the happiness we seek, starting now.
Dr. Bill discusses a view of life which begins with Shakespeare and ends with composer, David Wilcox, i.e. "What if all the world is indeed a stage . . . And what if Love wrote the play?"
Dr. Bill offers new information on how we can deal with disappointment, information that goes beyond just ?avoiding feeling bad? and instead, examines the concept of looking for what new door is opened when another is closed.
Dr. Bill offers one of his favorite quotes and a comment on how we can make more purposeful choices about those arguments we seem to find ourselves drawn into.
Interested in a new method of dealing with difficult people? Dr. Bill helps us see how we may be unwittingly making them important than we really want them to be and how to reduce their effect on our emotions and our lives.
For those who find events or experiences from the past continuing to color how they see the present and future, Dr. Bill Crawford offers a new way to look at what has been that allows us to move forward and go from surviving to thriving.
Interested in a new method of dealing with difficult people? Dr. Bill helps us see how we may be unwittingly making them important than we really want them to be and how to reduce their effect on our emotions and our lives.
Dr. Bill examines how blame plays a role in how we deal with our mistakes, and whether they turn into failures.
Dr. Bill uncovers a 'secret' that predates 'The Secret' and explains the Law of Attraction in simple, easy to understand terms.
Dr. Bill gives us some thoughts on the cost of not saying what needs to be said as well as how, and why we should to say it.

