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About Lionel Ketchian

 

Lionel Ketchian is President of LRK Communications and the Founder of the Happiness Club. He is currently the co-host of the weekly cable television program The Happiness Show and author of the Be Happy Zone column which appears in the newspaper, the Fairfield Citizen-News. Mr. Ketchian is also the author of Food for Thought, a book containing inspirational words of wisdom, endorsed by such authors as Rev. Norman Vincent Peale and Ken Blanchard Ph.D. Since 1983, Mr. Ketchian has spent his time empowering and enlightening hundreds of individuals through seminars and workshops, teaching that the state of happiness is a conscious choice.

 

 

 

Food For Thought – Testimonials

 

 

"Food for Thought is an innovative way of getting over an important and serious message."
By Rev. Norman Vincent Peale, author of

The Power of Positive Thinking

 

 

"Lionel R. Ketchian's Food for Thought is just that! He has put together a group of fabulous quotes that have a clear theme: We possess the personal power to change the world and have a positive effect in it. The book and the packaging is creative. It's a must read."
By Kenneth H. Blanchard, Ph.D., Co-author of The One Minute Manager

 

 

"Food for Thought can help us all stay on our path - each quote like a traffic director of life."
By Bernie Siegel, M.D., author of Love, Medicine & Miracles

 

 

"Food for Thought offers you new insights and perspectives."
By Ken Keyes, author of Handbook to Higher Consciousness

 

 

"What fun your little ‘canned’ book is, Lionel! I had this fantasy of standing on a busy street corner with cases of your Food for Thought beside me, tossing one to anyone who didn't look happy. As I tossed it I would call out, ‘Here! Catch a little happiness!’”
By Thea Alexander, author of 2150 AD

 

 

"Spiritual cuisine for those who want to get right to the heart of transformational thought. Spicy, entertaining, educational. Food for Thought offers soulful nourishment of the highest order. Dig in - it's delicious."
By Ken Carey, author of Return of the Bird Tribes

 

 

"Food for Thought should be a staple in everyone's diet. It is light, lively and nourishing to the body, mind and spirit. A can in every household would make the world a far healthier place. If you are what you eat, we should all swallow Food for Thought."
By Bob Mandel, author of Open Heart Therapy

 

 

"Food for Thought by Lionel R. Ketchian, is a must in everyone's mental pantry especially for those who recognize the need for mind/body harmony a delightful creative presentation."
By Jack Schwartz, author of It is not what you eat, but what eats you

 

 

"Food for Thought gave me more reasons to live in solutions rather than problems: If you are hungry for positive thoughts and clever solutions from within…eat up Food for Thought."
By Thomas Hollywood Henderson, former Dallas Cowboy and author of Out of Control

 

 

"Each thought is so powerful that I find it valuable to focus on one thought only throughout the day and allow it to move deeper into my consciousness each time I reflect on it."
By Shdema Goodman, Psychologist and author of Come To Life

 

 

 

Food For Thought - Excerpts

 

The following quotations are excerpted from Food For Thought by Lionel R. Ketchian. All are his original work and are used here with kind permission.

 

 

 

“Happiness is a decision.”

 

 

“When awareness goes, unhappiness comes.”

 

 

“Unhappiness is demanding what you want.

Happiness is changing your demands to preferences.”

 

 

“You only have room for one thought at a time.

Is it going to be a healthy one or an unhealthy one?”

 

 

“’Knock & the door shall be opened!’

It may not be the door you knocked on.

Look around you may have opened many doors.”

 

 

“’You are what you eat’ is only partly true.

You are what you absorb

This is true of both mind and body.”

 

 

“How you think determines how you act.

How you act determines how others react.”

 

 

“All fear is of the future.

It’s the belief in your inability to cope with the next moment.”

 

 

“If in an elevator, you push the button for the same level you’re on…the elevator will not move. It will only move when you push the button for another level. For anything to change you must push for another level.”

 

 

“A limitation is a hesitation of our imagination.”

 

 

“Have you ever seen a sunset or sunrise?

Only from your viewpoint does the sun appear to move.

You can move mountains if you learn to move your viewpoint.”

 

 

“The only way for human suffering to end,

is to find our error in perceiving the truth.”

 

 

“The only thing between war and peace is a thought.”

 

 

 

 

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