If that's you then you are going to love our Superconscious Experience because it's changing how people rewire their minds. You'll learn to become a magnet for everything you desire.
Forever chasing ... and trying to mend the 'broken' pieces, heal every scar, and they wait for the magic life to begin
Forget waiting while you fix and heal, you can transcend any limitations and create a life you love, so rich and vibrant, it leaves your past in the dust.
Create complete clarity around what you truly desire
Create a new emotional set point based on the person you choose to be rather than the person you need to fix
Pull yourself towards what you desire without having internal struggle
Remove resistance and limitations - unplug, recode and replace old habits, beliefs and feeling with new ones and step into your new reality
Take aligned action so you magnetically move towards your true desire.
Watch this short video to hear more about what we do.
Certified Magnetic Mind Coach
This is your personal invite to have a Superconscious Recode Experience.
I love seeing people grow into the Magnificence of who they are and watching them Consciously Create their new reality.
Because you answered "YES" to any of the questions above, we know something about you..............
You have the desire to do BIG THINGS........
You have been there and done that with so many programs, courses, healers, therapists, coaches but nothing seems to change. You have been so frustrated with your results you probably said NO MORE!
BUT that little voice in your head keeps nagging at you and here you are!
In the past you were focused on trying to fix yourself, fixing has been your primary focus, how would it be to learn to create what you love?
For more information about my personal journey - see the About page.
What Others Have Said
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“We can dig a hole for ourselves by saying 'yes' just as people just expect us to, learning to set boundaries and say NO gives us breathing space to be ourselves.”
Introduction:
Have you ever been tempted to say yes to something simply because you didn’t want to seem rude or unhelpful?
The good news is, you’re not alone.
The bad news is, it’s a very common problem, one that usually carries a ton of guilt along with it. Saying no can be a huge struggle, especially if you’ve spent most of your life trying to accommodate other’s feelings.
However, adding no to your present vocabulary will not only save your sanity but it will help define clear boundaries with those around you.
When faced with a situation where you feel drawn to say no, it’s helpful to give yourself a little time delay before giving an answer.
Start by developing key go-to statements that you can pull out at a moment’s notice such as,
“I’ll have to think about that. I’ll get back with you,” or “Let me check my calendar and I’ll let you know.”
Keep these statements in the back of your mind at all times.
You’ll buy yourself some extra minutes and not feel guilted into an automatic yes.
When you focus all your time and energy on seeking the approval of others, you discount yourself and everything that’s important to you.
Start by recognising that YOU hold the value that you’ve been placing in everyone else. Other people don’t define how worthy or important you are, and once you begin to realise this, it opens up a world of possibility.
Your wants, needs and opinions have a place in this world so don’t hesitate to show them off.
It will do you AND others some good to see you taking a stand and putting yourself first for once.
And do it anyway. Let’s face it, sometimes you just have to do the thing that scares you the most in order to make it like second nature in the future.
Get comfortable with being uncomfortable and decide to make no a part of your regular vocabulary.
It may be messy and awkward at first, but just like everything else, once you get in the habit of doing it more than once, it’s going to feel like second nature, and you’ll be shocked at how quickly the guilt will melt away
If someone asks you to do something you really don’t want to do, try to come up with another solution that’s a win for all parties.
Instead of saying a flat out no, it’s much easier to say, “I’m not able to do that, but how about this instead?”
For example, if your friend wants to meet up for lunch but you’re trying to save some cash, tell her you could do a picnic in the park instead and make sandwiches from home.
Finding ways to still be helpful will take away much of the guilt you would feel simply by saying no and walking away.
By using one or more of these tips it will ensure that you stay true to yourself and say no to the things that don’t serve you. This will forever be one of the best things you can do to protect your time and energy and save your sanity as well.
“We can dig a hole for ourselves by saying 'yes' just as people just expect us to, learning to set boundaries and say NO gives us breathing space to be ourselves.”
Introduction:
Have you ever been tempted to say yes to something simply because you didn’t want to seem rude or unhelpful?
The good news is, you’re not alone.
The bad news is, it’s a very common problem, one that usually carries a ton of guilt along with it. Saying no can be a huge struggle, especially if you’ve spent most of your life trying to accommodate other’s feelings.
However, adding no to your present vocabulary will not only save your sanity but it will help define clear boundaries with those around you.
When faced with a situation where you feel drawn to say no, it’s helpful to give yourself a little time delay before giving an answer.
Start by developing key go-to statements that you can pull out at a moment’s notice such as,
“I’ll have to think about that. I’ll get back with you,” or “Let me check my calendar and I’ll let you know.”
Keep these statements in the back of your mind at all times.
You’ll buy yourself some extra minutes and not feel guilted into an automatic yes.
When you focus all your time and energy on seeking the approval of others, you discount yourself and everything that’s important to you.
Start by recognising that YOU hold the value that you’ve been placing in everyone else. Other people don’t define how worthy or important you are, and once you begin to realise this, it opens up a world of possibility.
Your wants, needs and opinions have a place in this world so don’t hesitate to show them off.
It will do you AND others some good to see you taking a stand and putting yourself first for once.
And do it anyway. Let’s face it, sometimes you just have to do the thing that scares you the most in order to make it like second nature in the future.
Get comfortable with being uncomfortable and decide to make no a part of your regular vocabulary.
It may be messy and awkward at first, but just like everything else, once you get in the habit of doing it more than once, it’s going to feel like second nature, and you’ll be shocked at how quickly the guilt will melt away
If someone asks you to do something you really don’t want to do, try to come up with another solution that’s a win for all parties.
Instead of saying a flat out no, it’s much easier to say, “I’m not able to do that, but how about this instead?”
For example, if your friend wants to meet up for lunch but you’re trying to save some cash, tell her you could do a picnic in the park instead and make sandwiches from home.
Finding ways to still be helpful will take away much of the guilt you would feel simply by saying no and walking away.
By using one or more of these tips it will ensure that you stay true to yourself and say no to the things that don’t serve you. This will forever be one of the best things you can do to protect your time and energy and save your sanity as well.
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