Life Lessons From Baz
March 9, 2011 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Steven Diamond Video Blogs, Uncategorized
Enjoy the power and beauty of your youth; oh nevermind; you will not
understand the power and beauty of your youth until they have faded.
But trust me, in 20 years you’ll look back at photos of yourself and
recall in a way you can’t grasp now how much possibility lay before
you and how fabulous you really looked….You’re not as fat as you
imagine.
How to Stop Panic Attacks and General Anxiety Fast
February 16, 2011 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Guest Bloggers, Steven Diamond Video Blogs, Uncategorized
Ringing Endorsements From Medical Experts!
“OUTSTANDING STUFF! – Very well done and professionally produced. You will help many, many more people. Bravo!!”
- Dr. John M. Kennedy, Medical Director of Preventative Cardiology, Marina del Ray Hospital
“Dear Steven: I want to underscore how excited about and how timely and important I believe your product about anxiety to be.They really are “anxiety attacks,” as they seem to just appear out of nowhere. As we have discussed, in all these many years, I have not endorsed a product of any kind in or out of my field. The fact is there isn’t much out there for the lay person in terms of “hand on-how to deal with anxiety.”As a mental health professional I would however purchase this from you. Your product provides important tools and skills for those dealing with generalized anxiety and enables them to hold onto these skills forever… ”
- Tess Hightower, Psy.D.
“Stressed? Anxious? Are the realities of everyday life getting to you? If so, Steven Diamond has the solution to help you be more relaxed and calm, regardless of the amount of tension and pressure you may be feeling. His practical and “simple” approach can work for anyone.”
- Jimmy DeMesa, M.D., M.B.A.,
Author of BeHappy! (Your Guide to the Happiest Possible Life)
Founder of BeHappy101.com and Co-Founder of Be Happy For Life!
Stop Stressing Now!
February 9, 2011 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Breaking News & Events, Uncategorized
Forget about lengthy stress management seminars (and expensive) THERAPY sessions. I have just released a new digital download audio course called “When Anxiety Attacks”. I am offering a $297 value for ONLY $97- right here …for a limited time. So you had better get your copy now before the price goes up! It’s everything you [...]
What else can I stress about?
December 13, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Guest Bloggers, Rick Zapf, Uncategorized
I have to admit… I’ve been stressing way too much. When it comes down to it, I just can’t help it! I mean what else can I do? If this sounds like yourself you are not alone. I over stress too and even dropped the ball about writing this article. I was even going to change careers to change my stress. But guess what… the too much stressing didn’t change my future it only made me ill. It took me taking a step back from the chaos and realizing just what damage I was doing to myself. I had to practice what I preached.
Wake Up America
October 20, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, K.C. Craichy, Uncategorized
I am greatly concerned by newspaper articles and television news reports urging people to get their flu shots early. The articles are almost always one-sided; presenting only the viewpoints of government health officials, pharmaceutical companies that manufacture flu vaccines, and drug stores that sell them. The tone is the same: get your flu shot or you could die.
As we’ve seen in previous years, people see these reports and needlessly run out to get vaccinated without knowing the facts about the flu or vaccines. And if this isn’t bad enough after last year’s fiasco of “the sky is falling” warnings, pharmacists and others who sell vaccines, along with public health departments that are supposed to inform the public about real health issues, are warning more people to get their vaccinations even earlier this year.
The facts are that flu vaccines have a negative impact on the health of people of all ages and the government knows it! Even the CDC’s own website about influenza and flu vaccine includes a section about who should not be vaccinated against season flu: including people who have had a severe reaction to an influenza vaccination in the past, and people who developed Guillian-Barre syndrome (GBS) within 6 weeks of getting an influenza vaccine previously (www.cdc.gov/flu/keyfacts.htm). One of our primary national public health organizations says people can get Guillian-Barre syndrome from flu vaccines!
Facing Death
September 17, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Guest Bloggers, Nicole B. Simpson CFP, Uncategorized
Facing death almost always forces an individual to assess what is really important in life. My story is no different. Hello, my name is Elder Nicole B. Simpson and I am a World Trade Center survivor. My life was totally fulfilled and I was achieving the American dream on September 10, 2001. But the next day changed everything for my family and me. I represent the typical family – a wife and mother of two children. We were a two income family living in a nice community attempting to increase our quality of life. Then disaster hit us all. Scared and uncertain of what the future was going to hold, I faced many obstacles after the tragic events.
How do you live with Stress?
August 20, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Guest Bloggers, Rick Zapf, Uncategorized
I just started writing my calendar for the next three months. It should cause panic because there wasn’t enough lines for all the to-dos. But I’m not freaking out or having tunnel vision. My palms aren’t sweaty and my heart isn’t racing. My life should feel like a roller coaster right? No, I’m not on prescription medication. The focus has to change how I love with stress. It’s a challenge each and every day to balance life today. As I speak to families across America, families are struggling. There are so many factors that we feel “have to make us happy.” And when we don’t have “it” then we are unhappy, stressed, anxious, and so much more. The best way I can related our lives is we want to live a movie of happiness.
Contrarian Investing
July 28, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Guest Bloggers, Nicole B. Simpson CFP, Uncategorized
Would you consider purchasing a fireplace in the peak of summer or an air conditioner in the dead of winter? Would you invest in a sale even if you did not have an immediate use for the product you are purchasing? Do you place value on the things you get at a discounted rate?
The summertime almost always presents an opportunity for people to invest. It is a quiet period because most individuals are focused on spending money and having fun. Businesses tend to slow down and they offer significant incentives to attract new clientele. Most companies are focused on maintaining relevance, marketing and promotions. It’s a great opportunity for networking and seeking out new relationships. Investment of time and money can produce great rewards if strategically planned.
As a singer, songwriter or other creative artist, the summertime is the best time to work on your visibility and ability to earn significant money promoting your ministry and/or product. While everyone else is vacationing, you should be working diligently making connections, attending events and yes, even selling your product out of the trunk of your car. Going into non-traditional places for exposure will give you a chance to book your calendar for the remainder of the year.
Top 5 Reasons Men Cheat
July 26, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Uncategorized
Many of my callers both on my radio show and on my relationship advice line have wanted to know why men cheat. Tiger Woods, former presidential candidate John Edwards and Kobe Bryant are but a few of the high profile men who have cheated. But you don’t have to be rich and famous to have this problem. It has nothing to do with money. In fact, the simple truth is that many men cheat because of the adventure it creates from an otherwise boring or routine life.
Recently, while having lunch with a dear friend of mine the topic of “Why men cheat” came up in our conversation. He is a private detective and told me that 90% of his clients today are spouses who are suspicious of a mate that is cheating. I was shocked when he told me that if a spouse is truly suspicious in their heart of hearts that the other is cheating, they are usually 95% correct. He has investigated thousands of cases over the past 25 years. So I began an investigation of my own and looked into the top 5 reasons your hubby or significant other might be on the prowl.
Enhancing Your Life’s Dash
July 19, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Dr. Eboni J. Baugh, Guest Bloggers, Uncategorized
I want to introduce you to our newest guest blogger. Dr. Eboni J. Baugh, Ph.D., CFLE She is an assistant professor of family life at the University of Florida. With both a masters degree and a PhD in marriage and family therapy, she has thousands of contact hours with individuals, couples, and families on various [...]


