Break the Chain of Domestic Violence, a One-Act Play, Script Available

“Break the Chain” refers to the chain of violence transmitted from generation to generation. It features a mother, whose son appears at school with bruises and also has many absences. This pattern causes the school counselor to believe there is domestic violence in the household, and she tries to intervene. Continue Reading →

Forgiveness: A Path to Wholeness

Forgiveness is often misunderstood. To many, it suggests letting someone off the hook, excusing harmful behavior, or forcing oneself to “move on” before the pain is healed. But true forgiveness—at its deepest level—is not about the other person. It’s about freeing your mind and emotions and reclaiming your own wholeness. Continue Reading →

Grace and Gravity: Choosing Stillness in a Shattering World

An abstract golden image on a dark background simulating grace arising from earth to the heavens

Grace is not a lifting. It is a deepening. Not the removal of burdens—but the realignment of weight. Like water pooling in the cracks of stone, grace moves where resistance has failed. It does not need belief, and it does not ask permission. It simply obeys the law of harmonic return. To live in grace is not to float. It is to sink into the exact density that allows you to float without fleeing the earth. Grace is not Passivity. It is an intervention without infection. Grace is the ability to stand in front of someone’s hatred, or pain, or confusion—and not return it in kind. Continue Reading →

Chakra Overview for Beginners

Chakra Symbos on person in yoga pose

The Chakra System Yes, animals have chakras, too! However, this post is a Beginner’s Guide on how they function in the human body. A Beginner’s Guide to Energy Centers, Body, Continue Reading →

Benefits of Mindfulness During Social Unrest

Mindfulness techniques have emerged as powerful tools for building emotional resilience, especially during periods of social and political unrest. By cultivating present-moment awareness and non-judgmental acceptance, mindfulness helps individuals navigate uncertainty, manage intense emotions, and maintain psychological well-being in challenging environments. Let’s learn some easy techniques. The hardest part is remembering to do them consistently! Continue Reading →

A Memorial Speech (After Death Following Illness)

A beautiful red rose, whose petals form a heart-shape - a symbol for Memorial speeches after the death of a loved one

Memorial speeches can be difficult to compose – especially for loved ones and caregivers who were deeply emotionally attached to the person who has departed. Those people also might have Continue Reading →

HELPING Others – At Home & Abroad

An image of the world surrounded by people of all its races and cultures

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”~ Mahatma Ghandi…But, not all people who need help are in foreign war-torn or famine-afflicted countries. Let’s look at some examples and specific things you can do…I don’t know if they ever did, but TODAY’S SENIORS don’t want to sit home and rock in the rocking chair until they die! They want to be useful and to have some fun. SO > Continue Reading →

Work Resume -Nancy Wyatt

I am a multi-faceted author, writer, editor, teacher, and trainer, with a strong history of managerial success in corporations, higher and adult education, and non-profits. In addition, I have many certifications in wellness modalities, as a Life Coach, and as a hypnotherapist.

Currently, at My Persuasive Presentations, LLC, I edit documents or manuscripts for clients and provide coaching, counseling, and classes on business and personal growth topics. I also research, compile, and present technical, expository, descriptive, persuasive, argumentative, and narrative material for training, publication, presentations, education, and auditable documentation. In addition, I create Nancy’s Novelty Infographics for online and in-person meetings, retreats, training sessions, etc. Continue Reading →

Advice for the New Year – Any New Year!

Headshot of Nancy Wyatt for My Persuasive Presentations, LLC

Where Did I Go Wrong? I was naive and always thought “There is more where that came from”
in the way of opportunities. I was wrong….Choose carefully, because all the time, effort, and resources you spend on one thing is time, effort, and resources you are not spending on something else that might be more in alignment with your heart’s desires and/or perceived purpose in life. Continue Reading →

EFT – Tapping – Emotional Freedom Technique Scripts

II Had Big Plans for Creating Tapping –  EFT – Emotional Freedom Technique Scripts!  On May 23, 2013, I created this page and wrote, “I’m tired of waiting for me Continue Reading →

Domestic Violence, Break the Chain, a Play

“Break the Chain” refers to the chain of violence transmitted from generation to generation. It features a mother, whose son appears at school with bruises and also has many absences. This pattern causes the school counselor to believe there is domestic violence in the household, and she tries to intervene. Continue Reading →