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6 weeks from now, your life could look like this.
Watch this before the bonus event (day 6) 🎥 This is the final call from Cohort 2. This is them on the day the six weeks ended. 42 days ago, they sat exactly where you're sitting right now. Today is the bonus event (day 6). Make sure you show up, even if you haven't started or finished the challenge. This is the doorway. The same one every person in that video walked through. Be in the room live. 👉 SET REMINDERS! Drop "I'M IN" below if you'll be there. @Heather Jensen went from giving her best energy to a draining day job to taking back her mornings for her novel and screenplay after 43 years of bedtime procrastination. @Lynn Berry went from "too old, too fat, too arthritic, and too afraid to change" to opening her own Reiki practice at 72, befriending the body she came in afraid @Tracy Weiss went from rock bottom and almost hopeless to "I'm a whole new person, and I like myself now." @Sammy Boyster went from crash-landing into the program with no housing and a job that didn't fit to a job that works for her, stable housing, and finances back on track. @Darci Wert went from thinking about getting rid of her things so it'd be easier to clean her space after she died to launching a coaching business. @Sara Ellisson went from suicidal thoughts and the belief she had to struggle to prove her existence to choosing to stay, minute by minute, for little Sara inside her. @Sean Frost went from a frantic ball of energy flying blind in survival mode to slower, steadier, and able to live with the difficult thing without quitting. @Randy Keats went from almost joining another "ADHD productivity program" to finally looking deeper inside.
6 weeks from now, your life could look like this.
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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.
Section 2 take 2 (I was in cohort 2): I AIN'T NO SIDE DISH
Section 2 of the Awakening Assessment just showed me I've spent my life as "the side dish, not the main course" - a People Pleaser, Soft Rebel, and Invisible One who downplays every accomplishment. Turns out what I'm actually holding back is triumph, exponential growth, and creating things. That's a lot to be hiding.
Good morning!
I was thinking Cathy you don't NEED to rush this morning. Why are you still going (with morning routine).. But you know what I realized? It is drift. And for ME, because of horrific programming and lack of support, drifting means trauma thoughts etc.. However, I ALSO truly DO love being able to think and be creative etc. So all that to say, I got a vision of a car drifting ok.. and it isn't INHERENTLY bad for a car to drift, but it is important to drift INTENTIONALLY🤯 So that is why I use timers. So when my brain drifts in a positive way, I can let it for a bit. But also know that I'm not drifting in a way that sabotages myself. Ok! Just wanted to share that! And I let myself because my water is filtering and I also set a 5 minute timer 😁 I do the same thing with my daughter and it truly is a game changer. Instead of constantly worrying about the time OR having my entire day (and energy) sucked out of me every day, I've started setting timers and telling her "I want to really be able to focus on you and listen to you as you talk. So I'm setting a 20 minute timer, and I'm here for you". It makes SUCH a difference! Because I'm truly FOCUSED on her but again before I would do this for literally hours on end and yes that is draining as a single mom 😅. But this way I'm giving her intentional, focused time. And she typically runs out of things to say before the timer is up. But feels connected and heard etc. Love you guys!
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