Jul 6, 2012 | Family, Matt James - Video, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Parenting, Personal Growth, Spirituality
“Who am I?” Three different students have written to me recently asking about how to deal with their parents. This video offers some perspective if you ever feel like your parents don’t “get you.” What causes us to feel mixed emotions as we’re...
Jun 21, 2012 | Education, Health & Fitness, Huna / Hooponopono, Matt James, Spirituality
“There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” Nelson Mandela The word “empowerment” is tossed around a lot today in the field of personal growth and development. My...
Jun 20, 2012 | Education, Family, Matt James, Parenting, Spirituality
We recently celebrated our 40th Huna training in Hawaii, and I was pleased that my son was there to participate with me. In our Huna Workshops, I am as strict in teaching my son as I am with any other student. This sometimes surprises people. I have even had a...
Jun 19, 2012 | Education, Huna / Hooponopono, Matt James - Video, Personal Growth, Spirituality
I’ve received some inspiring questions recently from students who have taken my Huna trainings. This blog offers some perspective on the light vs. the dark. If you’ve ever wondered if it was possible to fight the darkness with your light, please feel free...
Jun 13, 2012 | Huna / Hooponopono, Matt James, Personal Growth, Spirituality
With summer just around the corner, the change in season presents an opportunity for change and new beginnings. If you ever find yourself wondering: 1) How do I forgive? 2) How do I release the negativity from the event? 3) How can I learn from this...
Jun 5, 2012 | Family, Huna / Hooponopono, Parenting, Personal Growth, Spirituality
Forgiveness is a theme that we should regularly visit because of its importance in our lives. Clients tell me that while sometimes it is easy to forgive others, they will have difficulty forgiving themselves. They’ll focus on questions like, “What could I have done?”...