The course that massively accelerates your healing process by removing a little-known block that is holding everyone back.
Are you sick of being held back in your healing progress?
I'm hearing more and more frustration from people at the moment with their therapeutic process.
"How long do I have to be strong for?" ... "How long do I have to keep doing THIS for?"
The frustration and the anger is very real!
So I started asking myself:
"What can we do to help speed this process?"
- You go to Therapy & do courses
- You’ve made the effort and given it an embarrassingly large amount of time.
- You’ve revealed your inner most to total strangers.
- You’ve spent your hard-earned money on sessions, books, & Seminars.
- You’ve humbled yourself.
- You’ve “been vulnerable”.
And yet…
Progress is patchy. Its slow.
You move forward. Then you move back. A modality or therapist seems to be working, only for you to later hit a brick wall or feel so dispirited you just want to give up.
Why?
There is a part of the healing narrative that is a little embarrassing for clients, therapists and coaches alike. It’s a prickly topic. Its boundary breaking and impossibly, excruciatingly intimate.
But,
It is exactly and precisely here where the essential work is. We can create a catalyst to your process and your progress here. Whether you are a therapist/coach or client (many are both, that’s ok too!) you need to understand this simple key element to push things forward.
Lets Briefly Cover
Technical definitions so we know WHERE and WHAT the problem (and therefore the solution) lie specifically. Don’t worry Ill keep this part brief.
Executive Function
Self relationship
Now, why did I say its potentially “embarrassing”?
"That's not polite..."
I suspect we just don’t think it very polite in our culture to go so deeply into someone's inner world and to ask questions that could sound judgmental or hostile about the most intimate parts of another persons psyche.
Interesting isn’t it? We are normalised to the idea of sharing the most vulnerable, secret, perhaps shocking “content” of who we are and what we’ve experienced – our past, our stories, our trauma – but not to share the “context” of who we are.
Simple questions like this would be a start:
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- How would you rate your relationship with yourself on a scale of 1 to 10?
- Do you retain new information easily or is it very difficult for you?
- How efficient are you at regulating your emotions or do they frequently overpower you?
- Can you pay attention for extended periods of time or do you drift off?
Do you often begin tasks only to abandon them halfway through?
These are just simple (and not particularly penetrating) examples of questions we could ask clients/ourselves before beginning therapy or a course.
Why?
Because these questions indicate the level of “boss ability” you have and whether you are a “good friend to yourself”.
Does it make a difference?
Read the questions above. Arent all these things absolutely necessary to completing a course, a seminar, reading a book on psychology/healing or attending counselling/therapy for months?
Why don't we ask them?
Just writing this out I can easily imagine how awkward I might feel asking people questions in this vein. Does the client feel examined? Judged? Do they think Im assessing them as a client? Morally condemning them as a human? What if they become upset or enraged?
This course is lightweight, easy to consume, and adopts the first step towards developing better “executive function” and a stronger, more supportive relationship with the self.
If you DO NOT have these two things in order:
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All therapy will be triggering and exhausting
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You will backslide frequently, feel frustrated and feel like giving up
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You will be cranky and irritated with yourself, your counselor, the day of the week you do it on, etc because “ITS NOT WORKING!!”
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Actual progress may trigger you to stop the therapeutic work altogether and give up
If you DO have these two things in order:
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You will be able to retain information & organize your life more easily
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There will be fewer dramatic outbursts of emotion, theatrical cries of “WHY AM I NOT GOOD ENOUGH” & less interpersonal turbulence with the people in your life
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Less temptation to use old/not helpful/poisonous coping strategies like Drink, Food, Drugs, Toxic relationships and so on to avoid the sense that “nothing you do ever works”
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Better ability to concentrate and pay attention for longer periods on tasks you need to get done, skills you are learning, and the therapeutic process in general
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You will feel optimistic and resilient, there will still be bad days but you will be able to track clearly the progress you are making which will keep you from the “pit of bleak despair”.
IS THE COURSE RIGHT FOR YOU?
This course is simple, uses no jargon, is step by step and largely requires only the simplest written exercises (15 mins a day) and to listen to a couple of audio hypnosis before sleep, and one you can listen to while doing your daily chores.
This course will NOT recover a damaged executive function or self-relationship completely, but it will get you to a point where you can cope with and retain the progress you make in a coaching context.
[ If you have a problem that requires therapeutic intervention, find a licensed clinical practitioner, this product is for INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. You are entirely responsible for your own wellbeing ]
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Disclaimer
The course and the material presented in this course is for education purposes only and does not replace face-to-face therapy with a qualified mental health professional.