Friday, April 22, 2011

... on willie revillame ... (philippines, life coach, counselor, psychotherapist, psychiatrist, psychologist)

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Crocodile Tears, Phony Drama on Wowowee
Philstar.com - Tuesday, June 1 (excerpt)
by Ricky Lo
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The big question is: Now that Willie Revillame is on a three-month leave from the show, will things go back to normal for him when he returns? Can he get his bearings back after the “temporary” hosts?
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Showbiz psychologist Randy Dellosa (photo) says that Willie can, since the show’s format of giving cash to studio contestants will continue to attract viewers. In other words, it’s not so much the host, but the show’s format that brings in the crowd.
Dellosa offers some tips. "Instead of dole-outs, which can feed people for a day or two, Willie can give out things that could last them a lifetime. These include scholarships, technical training, start-up capital for a business, etc. There are people who look up to Willie as a role model. By giving them long-term solutions to their problems, Willie can enhance his image by leaps and bounds.”
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Good suggestion not only for Willie but for other big stars. The key word is Sharing.
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In fact, Dellosa thinks this is what network talent centers need these days: A values and virtues formation program that will teach the stars how to handle success.
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“Virtues focus on the good of others. Most talent centers zero in on image building, on how stars project themselves to others,” he explains. “Virtues formation will train stars to look at the non-material side of things. It will train them to be content with what they have and feel grateful for their blessings. With virtues-formation, there will be less monsters and ugly scandals in the business. And when stars put their act together like so, more and more people will look up to them. More and more people would like to see these stars — on TV, film, commercials and in live events.
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And what they give will come back to them — a thousandfold.” 
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