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Practical Resilience Strategies for Stressful Times
with Barbara Ireland
Just when we thought things were calming down… the Delta variant appeared… hurricanes, earthquakes and forest fires on a magnitude none of us could imagine tore through the globe… and the United States of America began to resemble a Non-United States of Antagonism and Divisiveness. And on and on it goes. If there’s one thing we all could use more of right now… it is RESILIENCE. Barbara Ireland received incredible wisdom during an hours-long life review in her NDE. The teaching focused on a specific aspect of human life that, depending on how one uses it, can make or break your resilience to stress: The creative power of your thoughts – with an emphasis on the impact of negative thinking and worry. Barbara will share her NDE, how it dramatically impacted her life and happiness, and how we can all apply and benefit from that wisdom during these ultra stressful times. Bring pen and paper to take notes! She will be sharing practical resilience strategies to help you deal with the ongoing stressors of these crazy times we live.
About Barbara
Barbara Ireland is author of the Amazon bestseller, “How To Stop Negative Thoughts: What My Near Death Experience Taught Me About Mind Loops, Neuroscience, and Happiness,” and contributing author to “The Transformative Power of Near-Death Experiences: How the Messages of NDEs Can Positively Impact the World.” She is founder of The De-Looping Method that uses neuroscience to interrupt repetitive, negative thoughts (based on her NDE), and creator of the Blueprint For Magic method for conscious creating. Ireland trains individuals, foundations, and corporations to stop worry, raise self-esteem, and develop skill in conscious creating. She is also a musician, singer, and avid hiker.
Learn more here: http://www.HowToStopNegativeThoughts.com
ISGO does not sell books, but you can buy Barbara’s book from Amazon here: How To Stop Negative Thoughts: What My Near Death Experience Taught Me About Mind Loops, Neuroscience, and Happiness