Height and Nationality – Are They Connected?

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Ann McCreath has been a practicing hypnotherapist for over 35 years. She started her career as a counselor in a mental health agency and went on to become a licensed therapist with the National Board for Professional and Ethical Standards (NBPEC) in New Mexico. Her many achievements include being one of the first ten certified hypnotherapists licensed by the New Mexico Board of Nursing; being a recipient of the Professional Training Certificate from the New Mexico Board of Nursing; and being a member of the New Mexico Association of Hypnotherapists (NMAH). Her clinical training focused on NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) principles, which focuses on human behavior and development from an early age. Ann’s areas of specialization are: social development, intelligence, human growth, self-esteem and social intelligence, personality development, self-confidence, self-empowerment, and childhood issues. What I love about Ann’s teaching style is that she does not tell you exactly what to say to help you, but gives you tools, techniques, and examples to ask and get the answers that you need.

I was reading an Ann McCreath article about height and nationality, which included information on the percentages of people who have different heights or nationalities. This information struck me as being interesting, so I kept reading. In the article, Ann mentions that:” tallest profession is a doctor. Shortest profession is counselor.”

In response, I have included a link at the bottom of this article which will take you to a website where you can enter your name and zip code to find out your height and nationality. In addition, once you complete this easy step, there will be a free email download containing a free-Height Analyzer Tool as well as seven additional worksheets to help you understand relationships, confidence, self-esteem, assertiveness, reliability, and assertiveness. When looking at the website, Ann often mentions that we can be “free to choose” our partner. If you do not know how tall you are, you might want to consider choosing a partner in the heights range that you are most comfortable with. Height and nationality do not necessarily go hand in hand, but the fact remains that they are often related and it is useful to gain some insight into them from this website.

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