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Donna Labermeier
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Donna Labermeier, a graceful member of the sandwich generation, bowed out of the corporate world in 2003 when her family needed her more than the banking community. She now runs a successful, happy home which includes two beautiful children and continues to be a professional student of life. Though she has studied spiritual development and energy healing for several years now, she received her Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. The Healers, her first novel, is a result of Labermeier’s own healing and personal transformation.

The Healers can be purchased at Amazon.com as an eBook and paperback, and on TheHealers website.

Blog Entries by Donna Labermeier

Life Is How You See It: Why It's Important to Uncover the 'Big Picture'

(2) Comments | Posted May 4, 2013 | 10:10 AM

Life is all about perception. What one person sees as reality may be completely different from what another person in the same situation may see. It all depends on how our individual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors shape our world. If we could only take a step back and look, I...

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Is There a Formula for Making the Law of Attraction Work for You? You B +E =T! (Belief + Expectation = Truth)

(3) Comments | Posted April 3, 2013 | 8:40 AM

If you were given the key to unlock access to anything in life, would you use it? Unconsciously, we open ourselves up to life circumstances all the time, good ones and bad ones, but what if we could deliberately create? It would be absolutely amazing, wouldn't it?

By being complacent...

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The Golden Rule of Energy

(1) Comments | Posted February 25, 2013 | 7:20 AM

"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Sound familiar? Those are powerful words to live by. However, when placed in the context of giving and receiving energy, The Golden Rule takes on profound significance: This invisible exchange of energy creates a bond between The Golden Rule...

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Who Has Been Pushing Your Buttons?

(2) Comments | Posted December 12, 2012 | 3:00 PM

From time to time, we all get our buttons pushed by various people in our lives. For instance, a relative, friend or co-worker who tends to say or do something that really hurts our feelings, makes us angry or simply drives us up the wall. Well, when we let other...

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The Energy Around Us

(2) Comments | Posted October 15, 2012 | 6:25 PM

We've all noticed how the energy of an entire room can change whenever certain people enter it. Phil lifts up your mood with his upbeat attitude and makes you feel good all day! Carol, on the other hand, makes you feel like running for the emergency exit!

Each and every...

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The Key to Receiving the Life of Your Dreams

(2) Comments | Posted September 25, 2012 | 12:03 PM

When it comes to everyday living, do you feel like you have to control all the "who's," "how's," "what's," "when's," "where's" and "why's," or else life would be even more difficult? When things don't go exactly the way you planned, do you feel like they've gone wrong? If this sounds...

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Worrying Vs. Caring: Do You Know The Difference?

(8) Comments | Posted August 5, 2012 | 10:19 AM

Most people would say that worrying is pointless and a waste of time and energy. I submit to you that it is actually harmful. Here's why: Worry is fear-based. It is a projection of negative energy. Caring, on the other hand, is a projection of positive energy. When you care...

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Learning From Tragedy

(0) Comments | Posted July 24, 2012 | 3:52 PM

When a horrific tragedy befalls us like the massacre of innocent lives in Colorado, we are compelled to search our souls for answers to questions: "Why did this happen?" "How could someone do this?" " Is it possible to comprehend any trace of meaning in the wake of such a...

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Your Life Is a Puzzle

(0) Comments | Posted July 17, 2012 | 5:45 PM

Consider for a moment that your life is a puzzle. It may be a simple puzzle with a hundred different pieces, or it may be a more complicated thousand-
piece puzzle with a picture that's rather tricky to put together. Either way, as you work through this puzzle of...

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What It Takes to Survive Disappointment and Heartbreak

(0) Comments | Posted June 25, 2012 | 5:30 PM

We've all been there. We feel gutted inside. We feel as if we will never be happy again. Whether someone we love deeply chooses to leave us, a dear friend or family member passes away or something that we've been striving for our entire life doesn't work out, there are...

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How I Found My Purpose: A Personal Story of Transformation

(4) Comments | Posted June 6, 2012 | 9:00 AM

This month, I celebrate my 42nd birthday. Now I know this may not mean anything to you, but it has great significance for me. As I look back over the past five years of my life, I realize what an amazing amount of transformation I've experienced. I wanted to share...

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What Is Your Intention?

(4) Comments | Posted May 11, 2012 | 6:16 AM

Success or failure is proportionate to intention. If your intention is love, you will be successful in any situation or undertaking, no matter what it is. This is because there is an invisible force, a vibration, that carries your intention to its audience.

When you do something -- whether...

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3 Ways to Start Manifesting What You Want and Stop Manifesting What You Don't

(4) Comments | Posted April 12, 2012 | 6:40 PM

If you are thinking or speaking, you are manifesting. It doesn't matter to the Universe whether those thoughts and words are negative or positive. It will be supportive of whatever you "want" and make it a part of your life.

For instance, if Jim says, "My business is struggling. I...

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Take a Cue From Mother Nature: Start Life Over in the Spring

(1) Comments | Posted March 6, 2012 | 3:30 PM

Every spring, Mother Nature gives herself a new life. She starts over. Flowers and trees don't remember the winters of their lives. They don't focus their attention on the cold, harsh conditions that made them go into hiding. No, all of nature begins anew in the spring. Wouldn't it feel...

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Answer This Simple Question: Do You Love Yourself?

(0) Comments | Posted February 8, 2012 | 7:01 PM

The question, "Do you love yourself?" is, in fact, not a simple question at all for possibly the majority of people on the planet. For many, it can be a terribly painful question.

As Valentine's Day looms just around the corner, we must all realize that the most important thing...

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No Fear in the New Year: The Only Resolution You Will Ever Need

(1) Comments | Posted December 17, 2011 | 12:49 PM

Say "goodbye" to fear this year! In 2012, there is just one new year's resolution that covers absolutely everything: "Have no fear." If you follow these three steps to detach from fearfulness, you will have smooth sailing in the new year:

1) Don't Give Your Fears Any Power:

In the...

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Three Ways To Rekindle Holiday Spirit

(0) Comments | Posted November 29, 2011 | 1:11 PM

At this special time of year, do you often wish you could feel like a child again, just for a moment? Do you long for that childlike innocence you had so very long ago when "visions of sugar plums danced in your head"? Is this belief in the magic ...

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Digesting the Thanksgiving Sandwich: Three Tips for Those Parenting Children and Parents During the Holidays

(4) Comments | Posted November 2, 2011 | 5:33 PM

Are you a certified member of the "Sandwich Generation?" Have you been placed in the position of "parenting" your aging parents while raising your own small children? Well, during Thanksgiving usually one of us is elected to be the hostess of the feast, and we all know how stressful and...

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