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Day 6 Replay is LIVE + 29 Spots Left for Cohort 3🚨
WOW, Day 6 was a big one. The energy was unreal! If you've been resonating with this challenge but still sitting on the fence, watch the replay today. It's the clearest picture I've painted yet of what life looks like once you stop letting ADHD run the show. ⏰ Skool gets first dibs I’m giving the Skool community first access to Cohort 3 today before I share this with my email list, socials, or text list. There are 75 spots for this cohort. 46 are claimed during the live. After today, I’ll open it up to everyone else. If you know you want in, this is your chance to grab a spot before it goes wider. Here’s what to do: 1. Optionally watch the replay 2. Decide if you’re in for Cohort 3 If this challenge already shifted something in you, Cohort 3 is where we lock that shift in and build on it for 6 weeks straight. No more starting over every Monday. No more "this time will be different" promises that fade by Wednesday. Watch & grab your spot here: 👉 https://go.adhdharmony.com/
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Wow! just WOW!
I cannot begin to say thank you for the final reveal that was/is my final report. I cried through the whole thing, it has shown me half remembered feelings that have crippled me for 5 decades. I started a bit apprehensively, but filled everything honestly, that first report made me cry, but the final is like my best self, a reflection that I have not been able to look at for decades, and certainly never believed in. All of my stumbling blocks have been shown to be put there as forms of self protection, or to protect other people from me finding out about their problems/ expectations/limitations. For years I have believed I didnt have the skills to amount to much, lack of concentration, lack of intellect, just general 'lack' and I have allowed that to happen because I trusted those people. I started trying to break the mold a few years ago and now I'm going for the full monty. Its MY time, MY life and I claim it and Im going to run with it! Thank you to Jim and team!
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If You Are New Here…
I have been in the program since March; I did the five day workshop and then the 6 week program. If you are patient, watch the classes, do the worksheets, and don’t let the technical issues get you down, you WILL find help through this program. You will get insights into who you are and how your brain works that will blow your mind. I’ve spent decades (I’m 66) looking for the answers Jim’s program has helped me discover. I’ve worked with life coaches, counselors, therapists, neurologists, brain injury specialist, etc. NONE of them were able to help me in the ways this program has. I am different in several positive ways because I’m making the necessary changes and following these protocols.
I did it
I joined the 6 week program. I have to somehow explain to my wife. Ugh! She'll force me to get my money back, but I'm going to do this somehow.
Medical Caution
First thing first: Take a breath and please don't worry about this post, but do take note. (Sorry -- if that's the right word -- for the long, careful post. Skip to the fourth paragraph, if you wish.) Second: I am neither a Western Medical Doctor nor a Oriental Medical Doctor. (I am. however, a health professional; a person with a body, mind & energy; and someone who researches what he is curious about.) And I think this could be important for your health. In the powerful class about how to love ourselves before and after sleep time, Jim expressed an appropriate, healthy respect toward the idea of changing energy with a cold shower, or at least a 30 second finish to a warm one. He accurately said it may not be for everyone. The helpful sheet on this that I now use daily, before and after bed, is compact and doesn't present those cautions. Western research agrees with the benefits. Western and Eastern approaches both say we may need to do it carefully or even give it a pass. In the West there is data that for some people, a cold plunge/shower can be dangerous for their health (and for others, not). I'm more familiar with the Eastern view. There, it's said that intense coldness can cause serious health crashes (non-tech term), especially, again, for certain health profiles. This is especially true for people who have "Kidney Meridian" imbalances, especially "Kidney Yang Deficiency" (which I have). In this hallowed healthcare, "Kidney" is associated partially with those organs, plus bladder, and also with: the entire nervous system; rest, exhaustion and overwhelm; the emotion, fear; low back pain; knee pain; bones and teeth; inner quiet and its lack, hearing; urination; sexuality; our will; and our fundamental life energy. Considering that list, I though that, as a population, ADHDers might be more prone than neuro-typical folks to these imbalances. And "Oriental MD A.I." fully and avidly agrees, and offers the specific reasons. I hesitated to say this. My inner critic used to imagine that heeding my great aversion to an otherwise therapeutic intense chill suggests that I may just be resistant and I should just do it. (I mean, I've walked on fire!) And I wouldn't want to dissuade anyone unnecessarily from the potential benefits.
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