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MatthewNJ |
Posted - 08/16/2013 : 11:26:59 The PPD/TMS Network is running 2 free events
Saturday August 17,2013 3:00 PM ET
--A Peer Support Drop-in Chat room session.
This is where people who have recovered or are recovering from TMS can get and give tips and support. We hope to see you there!
Or.. just “listen” in.
http://tmswiki.org/chat/
Tuesday, August 20th, 2013 9:00pm - 10:00pm ET
There's something incredibly powerful and unique in getting advice from a peer, someone who has shared a similar experience and journey as you. This Tuesday (August 20th), the call-in discussion group will be starting to explore the TMS book The Great Pain Deception, written by Steve Ozanich, who overcame thirty years of pain using the TMS approach. We'll be starting at the very beginning, with the Prologue and Chapter One (T M S - The Mindbody Syndrome).
If you are free Tuesday evening, we encourage you to stop by for a great discussion. For more information, visit www.tmswiki.org/ppd/Call-In_Peer_Discussion_Group
Matthew Ferretsx3@comcast.net -------------------- Less activated, more regulated and more resilient. |
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MatthewNJ |
Posted - 08/18/2013 : 19:20:27 Eric,
Thank you! You are too kind!
Matthew Ferretsx3@comcast.net -------------------- Less activated, more regulated and more resilient. |
eric watson |
Posted - 08/17/2013 : 05:39:59 And today at 3:00 anyone that has questions about anything pertaining to tms recovery should tag in and ask- Guys last week we had like 5 peers that are full of knowledge just ready to give any advice to the new guys. So if your advanced or new to the Game of tms healing we would love to answer your questions or hear your ideas. Now MattNJ is a powerhouse of knowledge and he aint going to say it but I will, and his partners there are pretty good too. This is an awesome chance to get those long thought about questions answered or just to share some wisdom with your fellow Tmsers. I actually think these guys are a gift just as TMSHelp and Tmswiki are. Your all very special and wise.
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