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171: Making Change Easier & Letting Go Of Emotional Triggers

Author
Brandy Gillmore
Published
Thu 12 Jan 2023
Episode Link
https://healyourself.libsyn.com/episode-171

We all know how hard it can be to create lasting change, but lasting change is important when it comes to healing. And, when you understand how your mind really works, you can unlock an amazing potential within yourself that will help you create real transformative change and let go of any emotional triggers holding you back from living a happy life.

Today’s episode is part two of our session with Paula, who has been feeling guilty and very self-critical. Listen in as Brandy shares powerful insights and takeaways you can use to make change easier,

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IMPORTANT NOTE: We understand that some may believe mind-body healing is impossible. Therefore, if you would like to see images of individuals using their minds to relieve pain, you can check out this medical journal. It includes images from some of Brandy's case studies. If you want to learn how to use your mind to heal yourself, you can check out the training on Brandy's website. Each week, Brandy publishes a volunteer episode where she coaches a volunteer to heal themselves using their own mind. In addition, Brandy shares a quick IQ episode (Insights and Questions) where she answers listener questions or delves deeper into insights on working with the mind for healing.

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Please remember that genuine change and follow through are key for self-healing results. If you struggle with negative thoughts or have a chronic health issue or chronic pain, please do not avoid seeing your doctor. Instead, your goal with self-healing should be to continue to see your doctor as recommended and blow their mind with what you are capable of with your mind and with the power of mind-body healing. Please enjoy this self-healing podcast.

Topics: subconscious, self-healing, emotional triggers, emotional trauma

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