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What’s stopping us from reaching our goals and creating the life we wish to have?

By Doris Ehrler — Almost a hundred years ago, Charles F. Haanel and Wallace D. Wattles sold thousands of books, revealing that thoughts directly affect our personal reality. Yet, in spite of the rapidly growing understanding of the principles of manifestation, most people still find it difficult to create what they want. Why can’t we simply think positive thoughts, visualize our dreams, and... 

PHYSICAL CHECK-UP

By Nancy Jo Ricca —How do you feel?  Are you strong and healthy?  Do you carry your body upright with confidence and ease?  Do you move throughout your daily activities gracefully with little discomfort or pain?  Or do you hurt?  If you tripped and fell, would you be afraid that you couldn’t get up?  Everyone should be able to lift their own bodies. No fair using age as your excuse. ... 

The Oliver Twist

B y Monte Meyers —A 3.5% growth in GDP has been announced.  However, everything that still functions in the US now runs on government bail-outs and guarantees via deficit spending and monetization of the debt…just flat creating money out of thin air by printing it.  We are in the midst of a “media-called” recovery being propelled artificially by a massive and unsustainable fiscal and... 

Sedona Heritage Museum Offers Audio Tour

Sedona Heritage Museum at Jordan Historical Park Sedona AZ (January 20, 2010) – The Sedona Heritage Museum announces the release of an audio tour, the latest in its efforts to enhance the museum experience for visitors. The new audio includes 32 narrated stops where local history stories and memories are told by narrators or actors portraying pioneers in a first-person style. Imagine hearing... 

Artists in the Classroom Program

Article submitted by the City of Sedona Sedona AZ (January 18, 2010) – The Artist-In–The-Classroom program has been up and running since September 2009 in the Sedona-Oak Creek School District. And what an exciting program it is. It combines artists in the community with teachers in the schools, using art as a teaching tool for academic studies in the classroom. This school art program runs... 

Verde Valley Theatre Presents Lambeau’s “Lazy Susan” drama

We are so pleased to announce that Verde Valley Theatre is staging an original dramatization of a minor work by Jane Austen and directed by Michelle Lambeau, for its March 2010 production.  This production will be a first for VVT: A rehearsed reading of one of its members’ original scripts. The staging will be contemporary: we will forgo the traditional sets of so many of our shows and rely... 

Business tax audits for Sedona

Sedona AZ (January 14, 2010) – By Lin Ennis, Guest Writer From today’s RRN, p. 8B: “The city will be implementing a mandatory business licensing program and a sales tax audit program to ensure that all businesses are paying their taxes correctly.” Will the cost of this program be covered by its benefits? I guess that depends upon the size of the license fee. It sounds labor-intensive to... 

The Real Seven Deadly Sins

Tommy Acosta, Sedona Times Publishing guest writer Sedona AZ (January 13, 2010) – An exclusive guest editorial to the SedonaEye.com, formerly SedonaTimes.com, by Tommy Acosta, Sedona Arizona: These are the real seven deadly sins that stop us, thwart us from ever being able to achieve our dreams: 1. Regret… “Wishing I had done something else. Regret for what I did not do. Why did I do... 

Ochser Resigns from Sedona International Dark Sky Association

Sedona AZ (January 13, 2010) – Clifford Ochser, President of the International Dark Sky Association Sedona Section has resigned as its leader. Ochser founded the Sedona Section and served as its president since its 2008 inception. Explaining his resignation, Ochser said, “The purpose of starting the Section for Sedona and the Verde Valley was to highlight the opportunity we have to... 

To the Editor

First let me say thank you for the Sedona Times. Appreciate your presenting alternate points of view on all issues, especially those that don’t make the “headlines”. With that, I refer to two articles in the October 29th issue: one by Peter Fagan about the state of Sedona finances, and the other by Ernie Strauch regarding the position of Mayor. In an indirect manner, I’d like to address both... 
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