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Don't Forget! See It. Say It. Do It! @ Learning & the Brain Conference

As one of the featured speakers, along with a very impressive group of psychologists, neuro-scientists, educators and physicians, join me,  at the Learning & the Brain Conference in Chicago, May 5-7, 2011. I attended last year’s Learning & the Brain Conference in San Francisco 2/10. ‘These conferences are co-sponsored by groups including:  Harvard Graduate School of […]

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We Climbed to the Top- All 1098 Stairs – 56 Stories

Now I see why the American Lung Association has a stair climb to raise money.  This experience truly made me appreciate my lungs and how blessed I am that I can breathe in a normal manner.  Thanks to Annie, my daughter, we made the climb in 20 mins.  I was surprised how winded I was […]

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Visual Processing & Academics- New Course for CE

Calling all educators, parents, therapists, psychologists and other health-care professionals.  A new 7 hour course on: Visual Processing & Academics: New Strategies for Improving reading, Spelling & Creative Writing Skills will be presented in 5 locations in April-May 2011. This is an exceptional opportunity to learn more about why millions of children struggle needlessly in […]

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How to Handle an Over-the-Top Temper?

Dr. Charlotte Reznick, psychologist and author of, Imagery for Kids, just published a great article in Psychology Today 2/8/11. She uses what she calls “the Imagination Tools” of: (1) Talking to his Feelings, (2) Using Color for Healing, and (3) The Balloon Breath. Dr. Reznick’s philosophy and my book, See It. Say It. Do It! are […]

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Take the Stair Climb- all 1098 of them! – Don't Miss Out!

Visualize & Breathe In Life! My daughter asked that I join her for the 2011 Fight for Air Climb Feb. 27 in Denver.  It is a fundraiser for the American Lung Association to help raise money for lung disease research, education and advocacy.   My response was, “Why should I climb 1098 stairs; 56 floors in a […]

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Vision Tips for A Perfect Season

Pitchers and catchers are reporting to spring training this week.  What better time to think about what you can do to improve this season.  “Keep your eyes on the ball.”   Take a look at this video of Baseball Coach Dan Clemens, author of A Perfect Season interviewing optometrist, Dr. Lynn Hellerstein, author of See […]

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Seeing With My Heart

My dear husband, Bruce, surprised me with a Valentine Day’s dinner at home…wine, candles, music and a beautiful new pair of glasses that allow me to “See With My Heart!” As Wayne Dyer,  motivational speaker and author says, “Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change.”  How true that […]

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Dr Lynn Hellerstein speaks with James Malinchak

I just returned from an exciting & inspiring bootcamp in LA with James Malinchak,  the hottest Motivational Speaker on the circuit! James will be featured in March on ABC’s new TV show, the Secret Millionaire. Check it out!  More pictures later. by Dr. Lynn Hellerstein, Colorado Optometrist in Vision Therapy

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The Power of Visualization – Integrating Your External & Internal Vision

Join me at Dr. Beth Bazin’s office in Kansas City, MO (my gracious host) for a 2-Day Course on The Power Visualization, March 26-27, 2011.  This workshop is designed for optometrists & vision therapists.  You can teach your patients to access their visualization skills from the moment they walk into your office.  Developmental optometrists have […]

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See It. Say It. Do It! Goes to the Mideast!

See It. Say It. Do It! has been sold in a number of foreign countries including Canada, Great Britain, Australia and Spain.  This is the first official foreign publishing contract that I’ve received.  It’s from Saudi Arabia, requesting that the book be reprinted in Arabic! According to my brother-in-law, this is See It. Say It. […]

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