The Career Changers
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The Career Changers
Breaking Old Patterns: Generational Healing with NLP
In this episode of 'The Career Changers,' we interview Romy Leonard, NLP Master Practitioner, about advanced NLP techniques such as Mental Emotional Release (MER) and Timeline Therapy.
We discuss how these techniques can help create new personal stories in careers and personal lives by addressing and altering deep-rooted genealogical rules, patterns, and limiting beliefs.
Romy shares her career journey from aspiring to rescue animals as a child to becoming an entrepreneur and NLP practitioner. She emphasizes the importance of confronting and integrating shadow aspects of oneself and offers practical steps for identifying and challenging self-imposed limitations. Additionally, we explore how MER can help with generational trauma and how to integrate newfound insights into daily routines.
In this episode you will learn more about:
- NLP techniques such as Mental Emotional Release (MER) and Timeline Therapy
- Identifying and addressing deep-rooted genealogical rules, patterns, and limiting beliefs.
- The importance of confronting and integrating shadow aspects of oneself
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