Posts Tagged emotional power

1-on-1 Coaching vs Group Coaching

Wow, I got lots of questions regarding the Year of Enlightenment group program. Many of them resolved about “is 1-on-1 coaching best for me, or would group coaching do” and “what’s the difference between working 1-on-1 and in group?” Let me answer these questions so that you know which action step is more appropriate for you.

First, 1-on-1 coaching is designed to have precise and fast results. The great thing about it is that it is very specific, and we use your goal to leverage the whole transformation process instead of just doing general healing without focus. We may only cover 0.5% of the knowledge, but you’ll have the very specific parts you need to unblock what is most holding you back.

Consider this. Out of all the people I coached 1-on-1, there is not a single client who has not achieved their main objective of internal transformation within 3 coaching sessions, and it is often resolved in 2 sessions. There are, however, clients who bumped into value conflicts and backed out of the process without completing their sessions.

Looking back at all the clients I have coached so far, the results fall into these 3 categories:
1. Some bumped into value conflicts and backed out
2. Some integrated what I taught them into their current habits and practice and got really great results
3. Some fully embraced and applied what I taught them and got truly miraculous results

Since I am fully committed to your transformation, I am looking for ways to …Read More

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The Dark Path of Personal Growth

On October 21st, I went to Washington to meet Kevin Trudeau the day before he went to jail. His energy was surprisingly clear and aligned. Right after his 1-day seminar, he rushed into a plane to go to jail. Since then, he went to court for his criminal case of “willingly” misrepresenting the content of his book on television. Although they failed to prove him guilty, the jury decided to still call him guilty and throw him back in jail, although we still don’t know for how long. Now that Kevin is down, the Global Information Network, which I and 10000 other members are part of, is next in line to be attacked. If GIN goes down, then we the people are next in line, through what I call the umbrella effect, which would be a whole other conversation for another article. I haven’t written anything lately because I was busy doing tremendous energy work around this whole situation. Things are looking good now, and the club will survive and thrive.

I was a bit unsure about flying from Cancun to Washington for a 6-hour seminar, as I’m used to events lasting several days. Turns out I was already saturated after 6 hours. It was GREAT stuff. There is one topic I came to understand which I want to share with you today: The dark path of personal growth.

Some people follow a light path of personal growth, while others follow a dark path, just like in Star Wars. What’s the difference? …Read More

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Force of Life Monthly Training

There are exciting changes coming up. As I announced earlier, I won’t be selling the Force of Life Blueprint anymore. However, I’ll be creating a monthly program called the Force of Life Monthly Training which you will get for FREE ($47 per month value).

We will explore new topics every month to get out of depression, live a life you love and step into your greater path and power. You will also have the chance to ask questions at the end of each live training, on top of getting the recording and transcript.

The next training will be on September 21st at 1pm PST, 4pm EST, 10 pm CET.

Register here for the Force of Life Monthly Training. It’s free.

In addition, I have added a page on the website to apply for a strategy session for those who are ready to take their lives to the next level. You must first get your Energy Profile Reading before applying for a strategy session.

You can gather as much information as you want, and in the end, it’s all about what are you going to do with it?

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Updates on Value Conflicts

I said I would be writing articles on value conflicts. It will take me some more time to do so, as the topic is more complex than it may appear at first for a few reasons. First, most people don’t even know what value conflicts are to begin with. Second, value conflicts are often rooted in false layers of self-identity, so I cannot expose the issue of value conflicts without explaining its symptoms and without also exploring the false ego. However, it is very important to get this out so you will get more on this once I’m ready to produce it.

The subconscious mind always values freedom, always values abundance, always values truth and always values power. The problem is when other conscious values conflict with these subconscious values, and it happens for everybody. There is only so far you can go before bumping against value conflicts in some form or another. I just went through the process of resolving value conflicts for myself (every single one of my mentors still has value conflicts).

And in the end, it’s all about the lifestyle you get from it. Talking about lifestyle, I have just recorded a video about the life in Budapest, recorded during the 1118th Anniversary of Hungary!


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What Is Depression

There’s an important part of my journey which I don’t think I ever really talked about. When I grew up, I was very depressed. Depression isn’t being sad because of external circumstances. Depression is being sad even when everything external seems fine, and there doesn’t seem to be any way out. You even get numb to it after a while.

How did I overcome my depression? At the end of my studies in Quebec, when I was 19, I went to do my practical training abroad, and I asked not to go to France so I ended up in Finland. Out of 60 students, 4 went to Europe and I was the only one to go outside France. Why did I specifically wanted to go to a country that didn’t speak my language? Because the culture I grew up in wasn’t providing the answers I was seeking.

There is this idea that I could just have found the answers within myself, but here’s the thing. How can you find something within you that nobody around you has? Let’s say you lived in a country where self-love didn’t exist. How could you find self-love if you never saw or experienced it in your whole life? Traveling allowed me to get a broader experience of life.

So, what is depression? There are two types of depression. The first type is when there is too much anger and fears that have been stagnant for too long. The second type is when there is a sense of …Read More

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