We did not have much time (only 7 hours), but as I promised the participants, I gave them a taste of what are some of the invisible forces that guide our lives. It was the foam of a tasteful Capuccino.
We focused on the needs of a person, on values and on limiting beliefs. We saw what were our most important individual values and we prioritized them. We then worked on a limiting belief and we transformed that into an empowering belief. At the end, each of the participant decided to reach an objective in the area of personal development and I really hope each one of them will continue their quest in discovering their true potential, that fire, that energy within that is looking forward to get out.
People were involved, stayed on the seats until the very last moment of the seminar. And I was incredibly happy to receive phone messages even in the evening, after the seminar, from some of them that were still thinking of what they learned.
As a personal experience I can say:
- I finally got myself out of my comfort zone, I finally “burned all my boats” in order not to go back in my comfort zone!
- I finally “felt the fear and did it anyway” regarding my fear of talking in Italian in front of an audience
- I have finally proven myself that if I feel it, it’s going to happen. I really felt that the seminar would be a success and I also visualized all the steps and the end of the seminar. It’s just that there was a small voice inside of me…my saboteur, that was trying to get me scared, to get me frightened. I did not allow that voice make me lose my focus and I actually used the fear in order to mobilize myself even more, to prepare myself better, to practice and visualize more. And it worked!
- I felt and incredible satisfaction when I saw in the eyes of the participants the willing to know more, the willing to change something and I felt an incredible joy when the “aha” moments were coming out!
If you also want to see what the seminar was about, take a peak on the Italian slides. The English ones will be also available soon.
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