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In this episode, I’m joined by longtime mentor Thomas M. Jones — psychotherapist, author, musician, and founder of an innovative technique, The Paradox Process, which employs negative thoughts in order to produce a perception polarization. (Essentially, how to change your life by learning to direct your mind).
Thomas has been highly successful in his work for the last 50 years with a clientele that includes CEO’s, television journalists, Oscar, Emmy, and Tony Award winning performers, doctors, musicians, artists, health coaches, social workers, psychologists and business professionals across the globe. Thomas has shown them how to strategize for success in every area of their lives from manifesting the career of their dreams, to achieving intimate, loving, lasting relationships.
In the world of medicine, Thomas’ approach would be described as renegade, however the proof is inarguable. In a discussion centered around perception, Thomas and I discuss his feeling management process to “accept the unacceptable,” how he defines personal power, and how we can use our feelings to change the story — and our lives.
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In this episode, I’m joined by longtime mentor Thomas M. Jones — psychotherapist, author, musician, and founder of an innovative technique, The Paradox Process, which employs negative thoughts in order to produce a perception polarization. (Essentially, how to change your life by learning to direct your mind).
Thomas has been highly successful in his work for the last 50 years with a clientele that includes CEO’s, television journalists, Oscar, Emmy, and Tony Award winning performers, doctors, musicians, artists, health coaches, social workers, psychologists and business professionals across the globe. Thomas has shown them how to strategize for success in every area of their lives from manifesting the career of their dreams, to achieving intimate, loving, lasting relationships.
In the world of medicine, Thomas’ approach would be described as renegade, however the proof is inarguable. In a discussion centered around perception, Thomas and I discuss his feeling management process to “accept the unacceptable,” how he defines personal power, and how we can use our feelings to change the story — and our lives.
Rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform.
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