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Dr. Joyce Mollenhauer N.D.

Dr. Joyce Mollenhauer N.D.

Dr. Joyce Mollenhauer graduated as a Registered Nurse in 1963 from Wellesley Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She then completed her B.Sc.N. degree at University of Western Ontario. Her nursing career has included experience in teaching, public health, hospice, occupational health, private duty nursing, geriatrics and home health. She earned her Doctor of Naturopathy diploma in July 2009.

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More Examples of Statements Happy People Speak

"Tell me more." This is the best follow-up to the last item. It tells the other person that you're listening, and that you find value in what he or she is saying. The actor and writer Peter Ustinov once said that the greatest compliment he ever received took place...

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Happy People Make Encouraging Statements

"You really impressed me when..." Focusing on specific actions or events can be even more powerful. It means that you're not only thinking abstractly but offering proof that things the other person does provoke positive reactions. It's the difference between saying...

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Five Statements Common to Happy People

"I'm happy to see you." This is the most basic and attractive sentiment you can express to another human being — that simply being in the person's presence creates a positive feeling. Whether you're telling an employee that you need his skills, that you value his...

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~ Dr. Joyce Mollenhauer, N.D.

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Choose Health with Dr. Joyce…

…is designed to assist individuals to determine what level of health is their desire and to learn options for improving their current state of health.

This website is set up in a way to allow interactive discussion.

This is your opportunity to ask questions as well as to share some approaches you have used to achieve optimum health for you and your families.