210: Invaluable Insights We Can Learn From Other People's Mistakes

Heal Yourself. Change Your Life - Podcast tekijän mukaan Brandy Gillmore

Ever felt a twinge in your neck or a throb in your head and wondered if it’s more than just physical? Could our life choices, the guilt we harbor, or the mistakes we regret be manifesting in our bodies in ways we never imagined? In today's heartfelt episode, Brandy works with Sally, our courageous and lovely volunteer, who's seeking answers to her own pain and is willing to share her journey with all of us even if that means being vulnerable by sharing some mistakes she’s been making that are causing hiccups in her life. While Sally's exact situation might be different from yours, the emotions she grapples with — from guilt and fear of hurting or disappointing people you care about — are universally relatable. So, whether you've felt a similar pain, made mistakes of your own, this episode is a compelling reminder of the value in learning from other people's mistakes and experiences. This episode has invaluable insights for nurturing a more fulfilling, loving relationship with both yourself and others. Tune in! You will be so glad you did.   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.  Additional links and resources:  The GIFT Method™ Training: https://brandygillmore.com/gift-method-healing (Learn to Heal Yourself) Website: https://brandygillmore.com Free 90-Minute Self-Healing Masterclass Training: https://brandygillmore.com/healing Facebook: https://facebook.com/brandy.gillmore/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/brandygillmore/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrandyGillmore TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dEbqRYqY_0

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