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Thursday, December 27th, 2007
by ken winston caine
Reliable, detailed monographs on medicinal herbs are available free, online, from the North Carolina Consortium on Natural Medicines.
They come in three flavors:
1. For health professionals.
2. For everyone else.
3. For growers.
You can access any of them.
They are limited to herbs that can be grown in North Carolina — so you won’t find an extensive list of medicinal herbs here. But the information you will find is very thorough and well vetted.
Find them here: (more…)
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Thursday, December 20th, 2007
Will this choice propel me toward an inspiring future or will it keep me stuck in the past?
–Debbie Ford, The Right Questions, HarperCollins, 2004
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Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
by ken winston caine
The questions you ask and choose to explore shape the outcomes you achieve. The trick is to ask powerful questions.
They cut to the chase. They move you forward quickly and smartly.
Asking powerful questions is at the heart of “coaching” as it was developed by Thomas Leonard. And I’ve been collecting lists of powerful questions, or coaching questions, for 11 years — ever since I was first exposed to Leonard’s approach.
But simply being armed with a mile-long list of powerful questions does not make one a good coach. Or guarantee you magnificent, rapid, sustainable personal success. The good coach and the smart achiever know how to ask the right type of question at exactly the right moment.
Better, I think, to understand what a powerful question is, so that you can instinctively pose one when it is needed, than to have a long list of questions to sort through. (Though a list is valuable.)
So what is a powerful question?
The best explanation I have come across comes not from the world of life coaching or business coaching or corporate coaching, but from pioneers of The World Cafe process, Juanita Brown and David Isaacs.
They write, on their website, that a powerful question has eight defining characteristics: (more…)
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Sunday, November 11th, 2007
by ken winston caine
Naturopath Leslie Taylor maintains an extraordinary database of known information about medicinal herbs on the rain-tree.com website. A nice feature: It includes the scientific (and other) citations.
Much of the information comes from Taylor’s book, The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs.
To look up an herb, go to: (more…)
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Monday, March 5th, 2007
by ken winston caine
New Mexico’s “health-freedom” Senate Bill 18 got bumped off the rails just as it was picking up speed, due to some behind-the-scenes political maneuvering.
The New Mexico Medical Board had vowed to stop the act which would have clarified that traditional, cultural, complementary and alternative healing are not subject to regulation by state licensing boards. But the Senate Judiciary Committee rejected the Medical Board arguments and sent the bill to the Senate floor with a “do pass” recommendation.
And while the bill was on the Senate agenda to be debated in several sessions, it was never heard.
Wynn Werner, one of the driving forces behind the legislation and a founder of the New Mexico Complementary and Alternative Medicine Project which promoted it, explained, in this memo: (more…)
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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
by Ken Winston Caine
New Mexico is on track to enact the second simplest and shortest health-freedom, right-to-practice act for non-licensed providers in the United States.
Oklahoma has the shortest. It is contained in two sentences in that state’s medical practices act:
1. “It is the intent that this act shall apply only to allopathic and surgical practices and to exclude any other healing practices.” and
2. “Nothing in the Oklahoma Allopathic Medical and Surgical Licensure and Supervision Act shall prohibit services rendered by any person not licensed by the Board and practicing any nonallopathic healing practice.â€
New Mexico’s proposed act is being shepherded by a small group calling themselves the New Mexico Complementary and Alternative Medicine Project and has been bankrolled primarily by The Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque.
Its bill proposing an amendment to the state’s Uniform Licensing Code cleared its last committee hurdle in the New Mexico Senate last night, being passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on a 5-2 vote to the full Senate for debate.
The language moving forward says simply:
“C. Nothing in the Uniform Licensing Act (more…)
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Friday, January 5th, 2007
by Rey Carr
Peer Resources
At a recent teleconference of coaching experts a number of trends were noted that could be predictive of some difficult times ahead for coaching. Here is a summary of the key points.
* No consensus exists as to whether coaching qualifies as a “profession.” While it is often referred to as a “discipline,” “area,” “field,” or “arena,” coaching has yet to fully embrace the criteria typically associated with the definition of a profession. Some experts noted that this was a “good thing” in that coaching maintained its connection with its grass roots origins.
* Too few coaches are actually able to make a living as coaches. More coaches are leaving the field after finding that (more…)
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Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007
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Monday, August 21st, 2006
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