May 12, 2005 -- Through years of clinical practice and testing, Rick Saruna has developed a method of working with depressed people guaranteed to help them get happy. In his program Make
Every Day a Great Day , Saruna uses neither drugs nor any other traditional forms of treatment employed by Psychiatrists or Psychologists. Instead, he focuses strictly on the person's
mind, or more specifically, the person's subconscious mind.
"I have discovered the secret to finding that critical balance between your conscious and subconscious mind in order for you to become happy - and it's quite simple," states Saruna.
"There is no such thing as a 'happy pill.' Happiness comes from within - and that's just the truth! We have the power to create our own reality everyday."
According to Saruna, the subconscious mind takes in information and stimuli that the conscious mind neither registers nor retains. Because the subconscious mind influences the conscious
mind, a person with a positive subconscious can be passively happy without even realizing what is happening. It is this phenomenon that is the cornerstone of Saruna's program, which has
earned praise from both self-help experts and customers.
One user of the program testifies, "I asked him to help me with chocolate cravings...I could consume a one-pound bag of Hershey's Kisses in an afternoon...I struggled to resist chocolate
in any form but it took about 20 minutes by phone to resolve that problem. I can proudly report that, after 19 months since working on that issue alone, I have NO desire for
chocolate."
To find out more about Rick Saruna's patent-pending program Make Every Day a Great Day , or to obtain a copy of his program, visit http://nholloway3.medagd.hop.clickbank.net. Online support is readily available.
About Rick Saruna:
Schooled in Psychology, Rick Saruna holds many certifications, including Energy Psychology, EFT (NLP), and Complimentary Medical Hypnosis. Rick was trained in mind therapy by master
therapist Jose Silva, and is currently enrolled in a Doctorate program to further study Psychology and Human Behavior. He currently resides in Windsor, Ontario, Canada with his wife and
two children.
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Nate Holloway, Director of PR, P.R.M.C., 770-256-8211