Friday, 27 May 2011

A Day at the Autism One Conference

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Laurence's every day message: Every day you get up in the morning be in gratitude for the life you have been given and the invitation to the life you want to live.

Say to yourself that you feel safe and protected from anything Life may throw in the way of your life path. This will help you to feel more healthier and comfortable with your Life Labels.

We must all try to be aware that Autism is not the problem, but just another label and that if it was not for autistic individuals we probably would not be so far ahead with our technological advances.

Friday 27 May 2011

During the morning my interest of the day was working on the necessary items that I had laid out in my time management plan for the day so the morning I got done everything that needed to be done.

I had been looking forward to beginning the afternoon at the Autism One taking my flyers away from the table that had them on display and be put on my own exhibit table where I would be amongst the other vendors at the conference. fortuitously there were no tables available for me to talk to all the people who had come to the conference. If you are wondering why I sad fortuitously, this is because during the day I thought that I was not ready to exhibit at the conference. Had I done so I would have made plans to have the correct advertising material and that would have meant some quick thinking and expense at Kinko's.

But a welcome surprise was in store for me. As I wandered around the conference I realised that not every vendor were the right people for me to speak to and by listening to what their speciality was and what they were advocating I could choose carefully who I chose to speak to or not.

In particular it was a neuro-scientist who I found the most synergy with, both he and I shared similar aspirations, had similar thoughts about the treatment of Autism and related disorders and in particular how important and beneficial it was for every one of us who may have an idea for a remedy for what nature may throw in front of our life journey to get together and collectively find a solution rather than squabble amongst ourselves because we selfishly believe the ideas we have are unique to us and we spend most of our time advocating how wonderful it is and how rewarding it would be to those who make use of but to the benefit of our pocket.

What is perhaps more important or relevant is that it is not about each of us with our own unique ideas working alone but more about working collaboratively with our ideas to bring about a more harmonious and fulfilled world.

During my walk around carefully choosing those people i wanted to talk to I met Jeremy Cadillac President of I-ORA

His interest is showing how technology can better learn to interface with people . At the conference he was showing two robots who were learning about Autism so the robots could connect more easily with those individuals with Autism. For any further info about his product please visit
http://i-ora.com/

One of the organisations Jeremy suggested I talk to were Generation Rescue who are amongst the largest of the autism organisations in the US for more information please visit www.generationrescue.org.

Other interesting people I met were Connie Williams M. Ed Speech- Language Pathologist whose company & 7 Rays Education make use of Hands on Healing as a remedy for children on the Autism Spectrum.

One of the last people I was to speak with was Dawn Mc Farland PSY D LLC we had a very interesting talk about Autism, remedies and solutions. She got me to spin a fortune wheel to win a prize and a prize I did win, although I am certain she gave a final helping hand as the arrow landed on Book'.

This book which when I have time I will read or rather find the time to read between my hectic life style. The book is about an inspirational story of one family's struggle with Autism. It is called sacred Spark and it's author is Rev. Lisa K. Sykes. You can find more information about the book at www.sacredsparkbook.com

During the afternoon I was in for a surprising little shock a vendor whom I thought was out of place but in fact had a very unique and neat idea, if it didn't suit those on the spectrum and I would be surprised if it didn't it would certainly entertain the women.

It was utilising the methodology of Hyperbarics. I was sitting in front of  a bar with around 8 glass bottles giving out a different aroma. I was surrounded by several women doing the same. Each of these bottles had a label attached. Each bottle also had a tube coming out of each bottle. We were each given a double ended tube that comfortably fitted into our nostrils and held over our ears and the idea was we were breathing in through our noses a very high content of Oxygen not dissimilar to the Oxygen one is given in a Hyperbaric Chamber but without the pressure and with an aromatic smell.

The woman to my left had chosen an aroma that had something to do with the Ocean. I chose an Aroma called Sex on the Beach. For more information about this product go to the website www.CasinoPartyProfessionals.com

However the highlight of my day was when I was getting ready to leave the conference. There was a field in front of the Westin Lombard where the conference was being held a demonstration about to start given by Duncan Issacson, Author and father of an Autistic Boy who tells a very inspirational story about how he used horses to help his autistic son.

During the demonstration Rupert told us a little about his son's story and how easily he interacted with a horse and how he lost his attachment to some of his autistic labels that were giving him a hard time. This was a time that Rupert, a keen horse rider had stopped riding horses focusing his energy on helping his son however he could.

However, during the short story he was telling us about his son, he tells a story of how his young son found a way through a fence into his neighbour's paddock and his little boy lay out on his back right underneath a horses nose and amongst a group of young horses that had not been broken into. .

Rupert absolutely in with the events suddenly transpiring certain that if he didn't do something radical where his son lay was about to be trampled.

In particular he was concerned how his son was lying belly up with his arms flaying

With one of the horses towering above his son he thought he had to rush in and somehow save his son.

Now Rupert had been around horses for all of his life so he thought he knew everything there was to know about horses. But what this horse did not only dumbfounded him but astonished him too. It cowered its head in such away to show submission towards his son.

It was then that Rupert became aware of the astonishing relationship horses have with Autistic children and the bond thereafter that would grow that Rupert decided to put all his energies into finding the ideal solution and came up with a the Horse Boy methodology for those children with neurological disorders like Autismdo.

Rupert also expressed his gratitude to Lisa Diersen who I spoke with, owner of the horses that had been brought in for the demonstration. If you have an interest in horses, are interesting in breeding, lessons or training I recommend you visit her website www.theroyallusitano.com or call 1-630- 272-3077

For more information on Rupert's methodology, I suggest you visit http://www.horseboymovie.com/Book.php.

From my perspective what I found interesting was that Rupert was English and he is now living in Texas, probably an ideal place for horses as well as what he is doing. What is also interesting is that he will be shortly talking at the Fortune Centre for Horse Therapy in the middle of the New Forest in Hampshire UK.

During my tour of the interesting people that I shared information with was Melissa Winter, President of The Puzzling Piece as well as being a Mom with an Autistic son for further information about what she does I suggest you visiting her website http://www.thepuzzlingpiece.com/about.html

On the Right-Fit Stand I met with Michele, marketing Director who gave me a book called 101 Games & Activities for Youth with Autism written by Suzanne M Gray whom I am hoping to meet on Sunday.

Thursday Evening 26 May 2011

Just spent a few hours at the Autism One Conference where I saw some of the Exhibitors displaying their research including  new and unique ideas as well as really worthwhile healthy products I could identify with.

In particular a lot of emphasis throughout the exhibitor part of the conference was on the importance of correct diet, nutrition and in particular about intestinal flora and if you cannot get this part of your body into healthy shape both your body and mind will suffer in the long term. But there is another side of the coin and that is if you can't get your mind into better shape your body is not going to be able to work at its optimum.

This is where the mind manager at Life Beyond Labels comes into play. Its all about making a deal with yourself that you will do your best to have as much equalibrium in your life, this means having a relationship with labels that have a meaning to you. This way you can see what labels can work for you promoting both healthy labels for mind and body and ultimately leaving a balance where your body and mind can work with each other in harmony to improve the quality of your life.

Some of the things I saw today were new techniques and research, about the benefit of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy illustrating a long list of ailments that it can benefit and about the importance of healthy intestinal flora.

During the conference I am going to be checking out what is new and will keep you all informed of my progress.
Thursday 26 May 2011

Today will be my first day at Autism One, the 2nd day of the conference. I am looking forward to seeing what new techniques support and research is available here in North America. Two days ago I had a very rewarding meeting with Charlie Johnson, Vice President of Pthyperbarics.com manufacturers of Hyperbaric Chambers to learn about their system of portable Hyperbaric Chambers. I had been introduced to Charlie by their European representative, Jeff Brinberg whom I had met at a Business Network Club I regularly attend in London Network Nouveau.

I have seen Hyperbaric's at many of the Autism Conferences I have attended without really knowing how they work but one thing is for sure is that they facilitate the ability for Oxygen passing through the Brain's Blood barrier as well as allowing Oxygen reaching cells at a cellular level to increase the body's ability to heal itself.
Hyperbarics can have positive results for those on the Autism Spectrum. 
I have also been focusing on my own nutrition and have begun taking a new super fruit that has been reputed to have the highest known content of Vitamin C 50 times more powerful than Oranges. This super fruit is Camu Camu. Camu Camu is reputed to assist with increased brain functioning aiding focus and concentration and may be of benefit to those on the Autism Spectrum as well as those with ADHD.

During the next few weeks I shall be reporting on how I get on with my own Nutrition program and the benefits I obtain from my nutritive diet. I will keep all of you posted.
Of course what helps with anyone who wants to improve their brain power or find remedies to whatever ailments they may have is getting adequate sleep, be well hydrated and stay away from junk food whenever possible.
Staying away from Gluten is known to have benefits for those on the Autism Spectrum. I will continue this blog on my return from today's AutismOne Conference.http://www.lifebeyondlabels.com/index.php?action=labels&label_id=2677

Saturday, 2 April 2011

Next Hula Hooping Event

I am hoping to raise some more Autism Awareness in Brighton Next Saturday afternoon in front of the Main Pier whilst the food and drink festival is going on. I am also hoping to get in an hour during the week in Bournemouth where I will do it at the Bottom of Clifton Hill.

Hula Hooping & World Autism Awareness Day

I had an idea I might have a problem with the authorities in Convent Garden London. The police didn't mind but the City of Westminster did and after around 80 minutes of Hooping I was moved on. Nevertheless I managed to chat to one or two people who didn't know what Autism was but got interest from two kids who helped distribute leaflets about www.lifebeyondlabels.com after getting permission from their parents to talk further with me because it was for a great cause. Not surprisingly I was feeling quite exhausted and I had to put up with the pranks of some adults who purposely pushed the hoop off me and ran away. Foolish immaturity.

I am grateful to the few who didn't know what Autism was and listened to what I had to say as well as having a laugh with others who wanted to be watched by their friends imitating my hooping.

I am looking forward to making this Autism Awareness month a month where I will be performing other autism events to raise more awareness to the need for more people to become supportive for those who on the autism spectrum.

For more information about autism visit http://www.lifebeyondlabels.com/index.php?action=labels&label_id=2372

Friday, 1 April 2011

World Autism Awareness Day

Celebrating World Autism Awareness Day
Life Beyond Labels founder is celebrating World Autism Awareness day by doing something different every weekend of this month. The first starts today in London's famous Convent Garden where Laurence Mitchell will be Hula Hooping from 1pm this afternoon April 2nd. You may reach Laurence Mitchell on (44)07786243608

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Peter the wild boy

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2011/mar/20/peter-wild-boy-condition-revealed


I would like to hear from anyone who listened to radio 4 this afternoon. The disturbing thing about ti is that children who were labelled as being different were being used as pets and this occurred within the society of that day. Perhaps some children somewhere in the world in today's society are caged like animals because they have been labelled with unfair and unwanted labels.

Sunday, 20 March 2011

Doing something different

On Friday was Red Nose day and I wanted to do something different, stand out in the crowd and what better way than do something for Comic Relief. So I went down to Brighton Churchill Square Shopping Centre were i did a 2 hour sponsored Hula Hoop. But to make it more challenging it was whilst working on my MacBook Pro. Yes my arms ached like hell afterwards but it was worth it. to watch me hula hooping and working on my MacBook simultaneously click on the following page and scroll down to the bottom of the wall and watch the video of me. www.lifebyeondlabels.com

 

a Little about ebing Autistic

If your look at the heading you will see being mispelled. perhaps i am slightly dyslexic except I can  touch type 70 words aminute without looking at the keyboard. Okay I may make a few errors.

I was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome ADHD and other Motor difficulties when I was 48.

I would liek to talk to you about what I would wish for.

When I was very young I wish I knew how to make friends. That is others would be happy to be my friend.

I wish they didn't feel awkward being with me.

I wish they could have understood me.

I wish when I was young I hadn't missed out on Sex Education and I wish as a teenager at school that when I found one of the girl's in my class very attractive that I had the courage to have walked over to her and to know how to chat to her.

I wish I knew how to kiss a girl and didn't have to ask my mother how to kiss or when to kiss.

I wish that throughout my life I didn't find sex a taboo and could openly talk about it.

I wish I could have had girlfriends and when I did they could accept me as being normal and not different.

When I was married I wish I could have  been able to have been empathetic towards my wife when she needed me to be. But I could not because I did not know how.

When my children were young I wish they could have respected me but there were things about me they didn't understand.

I wish I was not misunderstood by my work colleagues who thought I was very rude and without  manners without social graces. But I didn't know or understand what life skills were.

When I was young I appeared very lonely but I was happy in my own world. My parents were advised to seek the advices of a child psychiatrist by my nursery school teacher but even after a decade of therapy how could the experts know what I had no one really knew what Autism or Asperger Syndrome was.

There are many other things I could have wished for.

To learn more about my relationship with autism you will have to wait for my next blog.

If you have any questions I may know some of the answers. Ideally I would like you to join my website community at www.lifebeyondlabels.com where you are welcome to post any question in the forum. you have to be registered to post.

My motto

is become like Humpty a unique and different egg who no longer fears being labelled knows how to not fall off his wall and become a cracked egg.

Live Life

Laurence

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Raising Awareness to Comic Relief and Autism

What a wonderful day yesterday was. Had hoped the weather could have been like the day before or the morning today when the sun was shinning. Nevertheless, it did not spoil the adgenda for the day and that was doing something different to the benefit of Children in Need around the world for the charity Comic Relief by raising £180.
I did this by being sponsered to Hula Hoop for two hours and I did this part of the time on the promenade along Brighton's seafront but for the most time and hour and a quarter outisde of the Brighton's Churchill Shoppin Centre.

Raising Awareness is the most valuable commoditiy we own but few of us really know how to use it to the benefit of others. The best way any of us can demonstrate awareness is by doing something no matter how small to the benefit of others who in our society are in need of our support, help and advices.

My Hula Hooping was a prelude to what I am going to be doing for World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd 2011 when I am hoping to raise substantially more than the £180.

On April 2nd I am hoping to Hula Hoop for around six hours perhaps in Central London, perhaps in Convent Garden and I am hoping for a sunny day.

I will keep you in touch with updates to where I am going to do the event. I want to be doing the Hula Hoop extraveganza where I am going to get the most attention because of the need of raising awareness to the needs of those like me who have been labelled with unfairly, unwanted and undeserving labels. Being autistic can be so much fun and those who have been labelled have made wonderful contributions in society.

However at the conclusion of the 2011 National Autistic Soceity Professional Conference in Manchester earler this month the experts, the scientists, the psychologists made an outstanding anouncement. What is known about what Autism is or where it is derived from is a question that everyone is still battling to find an appropriate answer to and this is where you the public come in. Do your best to share giving those that are in need of your help and understanding  so they can derive benefit for your advice, help and support  For more information and how you can from help to make a small contribution please visit http://www.lifebeyondlabels.com/

Here you can become a member and learn to make a diffence to the world we live in to mnake it a happier, healthier and more harmonious place to live in.

For something a little bit different that I hope will bring some smiles to your faces I can strongly recommend visitng Kate Fox's website http://www.katefox.co.uk/

I saw her demonstrating her wit  whilst being in the audience of the Autism Professional at the NAS Professional Conference. Kate can also be listened to on the Radio too.

One of the great things about seeing Kate in action is that she is one of many individuals doing there best to make the world a happier place.
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