Our thoughts have the power to shape our lives, but fear of failure and judgment can hold us back from reaching our full potential. What if we could transform our mindset and break free from these fears, and even release ourselves from pain?

In this episode, we welcome back our beautiful volunteer, Linda, whose journey in overcoming fear of failure and judgment will inspire and warm your heart. As Brandy continues part 2 with Linda, you'll be reminded of the power of your thoughts to transform your life, heal pain, and achieve greater well-being. Plus, you'll discover key insights to help you understand why creating change can feel so hard, and why you may feel stuck in a continuous cycle, unable to fully heal or shift your life.

We invite you to join us for this transformative episode, where Brandy will  provide practical tips and strategies for overcoming fear of failure and judgment, and transforming your mindset for a healthier, happier life.

 Whether you've ever felt disconnected from those around you, avoided creating change out of fear, or felt stuck in a vicious cycle, this episode offers valuable insights and tools to help you break free and unlock your full potential. So don't miss out – come join us for this powerful episode today!

 

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: 

Website: https://brandygillmore.com Free Self-Healing 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

Topics: fear of failure, judgment, disconnection, patterns, stuckness, cycles

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