We Tend to Think We Are Exceptional

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We tend to think we are exceptional in the troubles / challenges / struggles / difficulties we face.
Some of us also have such a tendency to deal with everything on our own or to think that because what we want has not happened so far, it probably will never happen.

In 26 courses we had the privilege of accompanying hundreds of people who broke through.
When I say breakthroughs, I mean people who have encountered difficulty, lack, gap, bad feeling, walls, fears, a deep and uncontrollable need to create some change in their lives – and want guidance on how to move forward.
Not therapy sessions, not one to make them feel nice, with no relief and no discounts.

Within 9 weeks under our guidance, with a combination of coaches who are experienced in breakthroughs, you can too.
Because if you want to get better you should learn from the experience of those who have already dealt with what you are facing.

Within 9 weeks under our guidance, with a combination of coaches who are experienced in breakthroughs, you can too.
Because if you want to get better you should learn from the experience of those who have already dealt with what you are facing.

Breakthrough people have strategies, methods and formulas you want too.
And the thing is, most of you know what you’re supposed to do but for some reason it’s not happening yet. It doesn’t happen because you do not have anyone to push us off the cliff and hold our hand all the way down. So now you do.
And if you are willing to give up the thought that now is not the right time, that the kids are not in the right time frame at the moment, that this is a time full of uncertainty, that it might be worth waiting a little longer to see what happens after the Covid, or you simply think you don’t have enough money right now, you will create a momentum for yourself.
Without momentum nothing will happen, With momentum everything will happen.
And the momentum starts with you choosing to surround yourself with a group of people who want to improve their lives!

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Maayan Ben Zion

When I was 32 years old, my family and I went through a terrible crisis, when my 3-year-old daughter was diagnosed with leukemia. I found myself most of the time in the hospital, while I had a 1.5-year-old waiting at home, who also needed a mother.
After a long and exhausting time, we found grace and won the battle. My daughter is now 21 and fabulous.
This crisis forced me to look at my life from a different perspective, and choose another path, open myself up to questions I never dared to ask.
As a part of the process, I left my job as an attorney and began learning coaching. My heart started beating again.

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