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The Gifts of Lost Identity

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Your social number tagged as fraudulent, and there’s no way to prove who you once were. My story isn’t nearly as tragic although my stomach still rolls when my mind’s eye sees the overturned boxes: shoes mixed with journals; blankets scattered with broken lamp parts; yellowing childhood photos, torn in half under coffee-stained mugs.

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Doug Cartwright: “You can’t predict the path”

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Can you tell us a bit about your childhood backstory? I like this question because like anyone else, my childhood had a profound impact on who I am and how my life has played out. So his whole life he craved the validation from others to heal that deep wound. He or she might just see this if we tag them.

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Ralph H Kilmann On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

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4) Have I resolved my primal, past relationships (with parents, guardians, and any perpetrators) OR am I still living with unresolved wounds from those earlier traumas that interfere with my relationships and work life in the present? He, she, or they might just see this if we tag them.

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Maria Akopyan of Dignified Divorce Coaching: “Allow Yourself to Grieve”

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Can you tell us a bit about your childhood backstory? I don’t necessarily believe that time heals all wounds. You’ll find that often times, these triggers originated from childhood wounds as an adapation or coping mechanism for some trauma that you experienced. He or she might just see this if we tag them.

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How Producer and Philanthropist Suzanne DeLaurentiis Is Helping To Shake Up The Entertainment Industry

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Suzanne devotes much of her spare time raising awareness for veterans charities and developed a program called “Operation Hollywood” that trains wounded veterans to work successfully in the film/television industry. Maybe we can tag them and see what happens! My first cousin was Frankie Avalon. Live every day to the fullest.

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Katie Bywater of Esoteric Therapeutic: “Self-Regulation Techniques”

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Can you tell us a bit about your childhood backstory? I’d consider my childhood “low key” and individualistic. Working 1:1 with a BioDynamic Breathwork practitioner healed the deep sadness and wounds within me from my partners’ deaths, and in healing this trauma, my mental health symptoms healed as well.

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Liz ONeill: “Hang around with people who make you feel better about yourself”

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Can you tell us a bit about your childhood backstory? My therapist Jay Meyers helped me to connect with my wounded child. He or she might just see this, especially if we both tag them. Thank you so much for joining us in this interview series! I had a difficult time in school as far as being bullied. My website [link].