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I can't provide any opinion on David's course because I haven't taken it myself, but from working in this industry for close to four years now, something in this realm is exactly what will help you.
Take into mind that what you'll be learning here isn't marketing, it's not sales, it's not business strategy, it's not anything that people can place a direct ROI on. One of my past clients races cars. I know nothing about racing cars, but I was able to teach him a technique to release the stress and anxiety before the race. This way when he got behind the wheel, he was more relaxed. So the concern about making money from this course vs. from the results of teachings shouldn't be a concern for something like this. Someone could be the best psychologist in the world, but they suck at marketing. Does that make them any worse at what they specialize in? Nope!
Any business results claims people in this ream make make come from one of two things:
1. Your emotional state drags you down, and therefore you performance suffers. You're not going to be able to run a marathon if you're hungover. You're not going to be motivated and full of energy if you're going through this.
2. Law of attraction/manifestation. A lot of people in the mindset and psychology field border on the line of spirituality. When you get in the emotional state of already having your problem resolved, you attract things to you at that vibrational level. Something I wholeheartedly believe and and experienced, but seldom talk about anymore on here because it gets a lot of flack from the business crowd.
What you're looking for here is someone to help not only with a positive mindset, but someone who can take control of your emotions.
If I could recommend someone, it would be one of my NLP mentors from Colorado. I just checked his website for you where he charges $150 per hour and his sessions are 1.5 hours on average. I don't know if he does phone or skype consultations, but if there was anyone in the world I would suggest going to, it would be him. Trained psychologist, but operates as a 'coach' outside of Colorado due to legal terminology.
A course in itself won't magically cure you, but the right course will teach you the tools, techniques, and strategies that can make you feel better.
The first is a link to something you can do for 3-minute chunks on whatever emotions come up during a session and you can release them one-by-one. The second link is a book on discovering the root cause of the problems you are facing (decision for debt, etc.), and how to release those from your life. It's a hard read, but 100% the building blocks of what will help you the most.
In general, these emotions are pointing you off the path you are on, and back on to take the right actions with the one that is right for you. The timeline therapy book will teach you the skill to help you pinpoint exactly what the root cause of the problem is, and guide you in the direction of addressing it.
I've got a meeting to attend to, but let me know if you want the info to my guy in Colorado.
I'll do my best to reply more to the sleep problem part of it later. It usually stems from your worst fear of the future. When you release the fear, it'll get better.
Take into mind that what you'll be learning here isn't marketing, it's not sales, it's not business strategy, it's not anything that people can place a direct ROI on. One of my past clients races cars. I know nothing about racing cars, but I was able to teach him a technique to release the stress and anxiety before the race. This way when he got behind the wheel, he was more relaxed. So the concern about making money from this course vs. from the results of teachings shouldn't be a concern for something like this. Someone could be the best psychologist in the world, but they suck at marketing. Does that make them any worse at what they specialize in? Nope!
Any business results claims people in this ream make make come from one of two things:
1. Your emotional state drags you down, and therefore you performance suffers. You're not going to be able to run a marathon if you're hungover. You're not going to be motivated and full of energy if you're going through this.
2. Law of attraction/manifestation. A lot of people in the mindset and psychology field border on the line of spirituality. When you get in the emotional state of already having your problem resolved, you attract things to you at that vibrational level. Something I wholeheartedly believe and and experienced, but seldom talk about anymore on here because it gets a lot of flack from the business crowd.
What you're looking for here is someone to help not only with a positive mindset, but someone who can take control of your emotions.
If I could recommend someone, it would be one of my NLP mentors from Colorado. I just checked his website for you where he charges $150 per hour and his sessions are 1.5 hours on average. I don't know if he does phone or skype consultations, but if there was anyone in the world I would suggest going to, it would be him. Trained psychologist, but operates as a 'coach' outside of Colorado due to legal terminology.
A course in itself won't magically cure you, but the right course will teach you the tools, techniques, and strategies that can make you feel better.
- Course - If you want to dedicate years of your life to mastering this skill - a course is right for you. That's what I did and it got me to the point where I'm motivated and no longer stress about anything. From time to time, shit comes up that puts me in a bad emotional state, but the tools I taught myself break me out of it in about 20 minutes, and allows me to discover/address the root cause of what it is so it doesn't come back. But this took 4 years of deep studying and experience to get here.
- Coaching - If you're busy working on your business - working with an experienced coach who knows what they are talking about is the best option for you. As someone who worked with hundreds of people in areas like this, I can tell you that, in general, a six-month commitment is a good timeframe to allow many of the longer-term results sink in and stick. 1-2 sessions with a coach will help you break free, and you can learn some techniques to break out of these patterns as they come up, but not to reach optimal levels.
The first is a link to something you can do for 3-minute chunks on whatever emotions come up during a session and you can release them one-by-one. The second link is a book on discovering the root cause of the problems you are facing (decision for debt, etc.), and how to release those from your life. It's a hard read, but 100% the building blocks of what will help you the most.
In general, these emotions are pointing you off the path you are on, and back on to take the right actions with the one that is right for you. The timeline therapy book will teach you the skill to help you pinpoint exactly what the root cause of the problem is, and guide you in the direction of addressing it.
I've got a meeting to attend to, but let me know if you want the info to my guy in Colorado.
I'll do my best to reply more to the sleep problem part of it later. It usually stems from your worst fear of the future. When you release the fear, it'll get better.