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Goals from the Inside Out
Stop making the journey about achieving something through force of will. Discover the ease and joy of setting goals from the Inside Out.
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Do you struggle with new years resolutions?
Do you abandon your goals too early?
Once you reach your goal, do you often still feel unsatisfied?
Do you want a more imaginative path to happiness and success, that supports evolution and growth along the way?
The problem most people face is a widespread misunderstanding about where our mental wellbeing comes from. As a result, we tend to attribute our lack of fulfillment or motivation to outside circumstances. And then we set goals to change those circumstances so we can feel better.
What if you knew that everyone has access to wisdom that allows us to have the experience we want to have, no matter what is going on around us? And what if we showed you how this mental health “immune system” works so that you can experience happiness, inspiration, and satisfaction without any effort?
In this workshop we will share with you a simple understanding that shows you where mental wellbeing comes from. This insight, as experienced, discovered, and taught by the late Sydney Banks, explains The Three Principles behind how our psychological experience works. Once you start to see this for yourself, you will re-discover how to tap into wisdom and effortlessly access natural peace of mind, connection, and joy at any moment!
We will also share a new way to set goals that balances your head and your heart. You’ll stop making the journey about achieving something through force of will. You will naturally begin experiencing the ease of accomplishing, all while enjoying the journey.
Hosts: Julie Gleeson and Christina Ness-Hawks combine over 30 years of understanding and sharing the principles to help their clients find peace of mind, understanding, and well-being. Their conversations are filled with warmth and humor, providing hope that all of us can discover an innate wisdom to guide us through life.