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Helen Hardware: “Don’t take rejection personally”

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Helen is the Soulful Confidence Coach, a spiritual hypnotherapist who works with spiritual entrepreneurs around the globe, to heal blocks from their past lives and present life so they can feel deeply worthy of their work at a soul-aligned level. My background is a long way from spiritual hypnosis and coaching!

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Women In Wellness: “Remove all negative people out of your life” With Dr. Capri Cruz

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Her philanthropic work gained Congressional acknowledgement, and she continues to reach out to DFCS in hopes to assist other foster children heal their lives. Are you working on any new or exciting projects now? Absolutely, I’m always working on something new and exciting! I would start an educational movement about hypnosis!

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Jennifer Hamady of Finding Your Voice: “Habits are just that, habits”

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I performed, recorded, and toured for years prior to writing books about and working with other singers and performers on self-expression. I remember going to meetings and lunches in Nashville for months and months with a publishing company’s VP, operating under the assumption that we were working our way toward a deal. Mary Oliver.

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Helena Lucia On How We Need To Redefine Success

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For her expertise she’s been featured on The Art of Online Business podcast, Pause on the Play podcast, Present and Sober podcast, Whatever Works podcast, Bursting with Happiness podcast, and Intuitive Intelligence podcast. By 2020, I had been working in tech for almost ten years. I had been in therapy on and off for almost 15.

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Dr. John Kruse: “Identify what you like doing and that which rejuvenates you rather than depletes you”

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Before I worked with him he had been on numerous psychiatric medications, with horrible results, because he had been incorrectly diagnosed. After months of working with me he understood enough about his ADHD and trusted me enough to try Ritalin. And it worked?—?my but every thirteen months?