Top 12 Questions on Using a Balanced Name
12) Am I too old for a name change?
No one is too old for progress! We have people in their eighties and older
participating in our philosophical study programs. Most people with balanced
names look much younger than they actually are--their bodies are healthier,
their minds are constructive and happier, and their attitudes are progressive.
If you have attracted this opportunity to take a balanced name, you owe it to
yourself to take this important step forward. You will never regret it. It can
bring peace, happiness, and contentment to your thinking. Who is too old for
that?
Decide today to broaden your understanding of this important and vital principle.
Decide today to choose balance and harmony over discord and limitation. Decide
today to take a balanced name, and you will become happier, healthier, and a
wiser person in your future. We wish you the very best and encourage you to
make a balanced name change.
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Name Recommendation Service]
1) With a balanced name will I lose the positive qualities of
my existing names?
2) Would it be too difficult professionally for me to make a
name change?
3) I identify with my name. Would the transition be too difficult?
4) Is it difficult to present a name change to business contacts,
family, friends, and acquaintances?
5) Would it be a slap in my parents’ face to change my
name?
6) Do I need to know more before making this change?
7) When I change my name to a balanced name, my wife changes
hers, and we change our children's names, would we all have to have different
last names?
8) Is it legally complicated to change my name?
9) Is it true that only people who are in financial trouble change their names?
10) Will I lose my memories and forget who I am?
11) “A name is a name.” Can't you make it work for
you if you really want it to?
12) Am I too old for a name change?
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