Episode 91 The Signs You’re Living In Your Reactive Survival Brain: Interview with Dr. John Demartini

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What is Survival vs Thrival mode? Can you go from survival mode to thrival mode by understanding how your brain functions? In this podcast episode, I interview Dr. John Demartini, world-leading human behavior specialist, researcher, best-selling author, educator, and founder of the Demartini Method. We discuss how understanding our brain can help us go from survival mode to thrival mode. In this podcast we discuss: -What does it mean to value your time? -What is a survival brain? -How do you adapt your brain to thrival mode? For show notes and additional resources, visit: https://www.holisticcounselingpodcast.com/episode/91-survivalvsthrival Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holisticcounselingpodcast Join The Holistic Counseling & Self-Care Group on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/227234677747980 _______________________________________________________________ EPISODE SPONSORED BY: The Primed Planner Turning your passion for helping others into a successful private practice requires organization and focus….but even the most motivated clinicians get overwhelmed. And let’s not forget you deserve a life outside of being a therapist. THIS is exactly why The Primed Planner was created!! Thoughtfully designed by a therapist, The Primed Planner will create clarity for you with prompts that keep you focused…all while managing your busy schedule without the overwhelm! The Primed Planner is SO MUCH more than a “calendar”…it’s THE premier tool for focus, clarity, and RESULTS for busy therapists. Ditch the distractions and take control with The Primed Planner (available in two sizes and PDFs)!! Use promo code “HCP10” for 10% off your 2023 planner! Check out all the tools at www.theprimedplanner.com Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

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