Connie H. Deutsch is an internationally known business consultant and personal advisor who has a keen understanding of human nature and is a natural problem-solver. She is known throughout the world for helping clients find workable solutions to complex problems.
Connie has hosted her own weekly radio show, been a weekly guest on a morning radio show, done guest spots on radio shows around the country, and appeared as a guest on a cable television show. Connie wrote a weekly newspaper Advice Column for sixteen years and has been invited to speak at local colleges and given lectures around the country. She also wrote the scripts for a weekly financial show on cable television.
Connie is the author of the books, "Whispers of the Soul," and "The Counseling Effect," and is the co-author of an eBook, "Getting Rich While the World Falls Apart" which is being offered as a free download on her website. She has also written and produced two CDs on Meditation and Relationships and has done coaching on customer service and employee relationships. Connie H. Deutsch is an internationally known business consultant and personal advisor who has a keen understanding of human nature and is a natural problem-solver. She is known throughout the world for helping clients find workable solutions to complex problems.
Connie has hosted her own weekly radio show, been a weekly guest on a morning radio show, done guest spots on radio shows around the country, and appeared as a guest on a cable television show. Connie wrote a weekly newspaper Advice Column for sixteen years and has been invited to speak at local colleges and given lectures around the country. She also wrote the scripts for a weekly financial show on cable television.
Connie is the author of the book, "Whispers of the Soul" and is the co-author of an E-book, "Getting Rich While the World Falls Apart" which is being offered as a free download on her website. She has also written and produced two CDs on Meditation and Relationships and has done coaching on customer service and employee relationships.
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When a man says he's not the marrying kind, believe him. Don't try to change him.
We have a growing culture of children who have no respect for their parents and that is probably because their parents are not acting like the adults in the family. In too many families, it's the children who are making the rules and the parents who are yielding to their demands.
Of all the things that make people feel inadequate or boring, running out of things to talk about ranks near the top. When the mind goes blank, and you can't think of anything to say, you start to feel like the most boring person in the universe.
Whenever the government tells us they are passing a law to protect us, it's just their way of saying that another one of our civil liberties will be taken away from us.
Public libraries are sending policemen to the homes of little children to retrieve overdue books that children have borrowed. One boy was sentenced to ten days in jail for failing to return his overdue library books after several months and multiple overdue notices.
Thinking outside the box actually requires you to suspend the thought process long enough for the answers to come into your mind. Most people are so busy thinking that they don't allow their minds to be quiet enough to receive the answers.
What would it be like to watch your home burning down to the ground and you escaping with just the clothes on your back while a team of firefighters stand around refusing to put out the fire, and seeing their fire trucks sitting in the distance, doing nothing to help?
I have the most awful sense of direction. If you turn me around three times a block away from my house, I won't know where I am. My GPS navigator gets me lost almost as often as I get lost without it.
The art of conversation is disappearing. People don't want to talk; they want to communicate. They use the same words and phrases over and over ad nauseum to describe everything.
The fashion industry has given women a distorted view of what their body should look like. Men fantasize about having Barbie doll bed partners and women try to acquire the droolworthy kind of shape that causes men to fall at their feet.

