[humanser] In the News
Tatiana Nisioti
anisioti at otenet.gr
Thu Jan 17 07:52:40 UTC 2013
Good mornig to you all, from a distant - living in Athens of Greece - member
of this inspiring and helpful list!
Wow, this is one of the greatest news of the newborn year I've heard os
far - and they haven't been many...
Anyway, my sincere congratulations to this couple and my very best wishes
for the future!
Regards,
Tatiana Nisioti[s]
Athens, Greece
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marion Gwizdala" <marion.gwizdala at verizon.net>
To: "Human Services List" <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 2:50 AM
Subject: [humanser] In the News
> Dear All,
> As many of you know, Merry and I recently launched Kairos Health &
> Wellness Center, providing hypnotherapy, coaching, counseling, and
> self-help workshops. On Friday, January 4, we hosted an open house to
> formally kick-off our business. It was a pleasant surprise when a reporter
> for the Tampa Tribune showed up to the event and interviewed Merry and me,
> as well as a few of the guests. Below is the article that appears in
> today's Tampa tribune. For those of you who can and like to see photos,
> the actual online story can be found at
>
> http://www2.tbo.com/lifestyles/brandon/2013/jan/16/brnewso4-power-couple-launches-hypnosis-center-in-ar-606468/
>
>
>
> Couple opens hypnosis center in Brandon . Merry Schoch and Marion Gwizdala
> used the Greek word "kairos" as the name for their coaching, counseling
> and hypnosis center because it means "the right time. For the "power
> couple," the right time is the present, when individuals can make positive
> change. The couple, married four years, hosted a grand opening reception
> Jan. 4 for Kairos Health & Wellness Center, 911 S. Parsons Ave., Suite K.
> The two will work separately with clients as well as team up for classes
> based on "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" for adults, teens
> and families and prosperity preacher Joel Osteen's "Living Your Best Life
> Now. It's using positive spiritual verses to change," said Schoch, who met
> her blind, hypnotherapist husband at a guide-dog training class. God wants
> great things for us. He is not punishing us when bad things happen.
> Schoch, a registered social worker intern with some sight limitations,
> counsels individuals and families while Gwizdala uses hypnosis to help
> people quit smoking or achieve other goals. She said the biggest challenge
> for parents is getting on the same page with their spouse and being
> consistent. She helps restore communication breakdowns in the family. You
> can't let your child run the show," she said. Sometimes you have to do
> tough love. There is also consistency and talking with dignity and
> respect. I'm very strength-based - let's focus on the positive. Gwizdala
> said people often use the new year as an excuse to change their lives, but
> they can change anytime. He said about 80 percent of his hypnosis clients
> want help to quit smoking. I direct people to look at the present and
> future rather than the past," he said. A lot of people have been told
> nicotine is the problem, but the problem is the habit. Most of the smoking
> behavior is urges. It's the thought, the memory. The Rev. Virginia Walsch,
> the founding minister of Unity North Tampa Church, said Gwizdala has
> helped several members of her congregation break longtime habits through
> hypnosis. Gwizdala a
> lso serves as the music director at the church. He has a very positive
> attitude," Walsch said. He is always upbeat. We think very highly of him.
> He has been an inspiration because of his sight limitations. A lot of
> people don't know he is blind because he handles himself so well. Sue
> Spensberger, a member of Unity North Tampa Church, said Gwizdala engages
> the entire congregation through music. He's the life of the party," said
> Spensberger, who uses the power of positive thinking in her own life. He's
> a wonderful guy. Jessica Price of Valrico, a licensed clinical social
> worker, works in a neighboring office space at the Brandon Business
> Center. They are a nice addition," said Price, who attended the reception.
> I work with kids and families. Merry has been able to come in and work
> with me on a case with a 3-year-old. She brings her dog, Kappy, a black
> Labrador retriever. They are just wonderful. For more information on
> Kairos Health & Wellness Center, call (813) 598-7161.
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