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Meet with Anne-Marie at: www.amplifyrecovery.com/
On this episode of DJM.Design show, formerly known as the MoneyBru® show, Anne-Marie Buckland, a Master's degree holder in Addiction Counseling, shares her personal journey of recovery from addiction. She is a Recovery Coach and a yoga instructor who believes in the power of Healing Centered Engagement and Person-centered therapy to help people heal from maladaptive and addictive patterns.
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Part 1 - Narcissistic Abuse Survivor Podcast Overlap for Business Owners
Part 2 - How to save your family from drug abuse BEFORE tragedy strikes
Part 3 - 5 Must Know Tips to Fight Gaslighting in business
Part 4 - Heal From Trauma Become Tough in Business and Life
Part 5 - How To Hire An Agency To Build A Website From Scratch
Part 6 - A Surprising Way to Reduce Stress and Avoid Narcissists!
6 Best Business Books to Read:
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AUDIENCE WE COVER:
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In the interview, Buckland sheds light on the topic of narcissistic abuse and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). She talks about the impact of chronic stress on mental health and how to reduce stress through practices such as yoga, physical therapy, and engaging in creative activities. Buckland also shares how physiological signs can help reduce high stress levels, which is linked to anxiety and other mental health issues.
The conversation explores the importance of reducing stress and anxiety in people's lives. Buckland provides insights into stress reduction and management techniques that can help people sustain and amplify their recovery. She also emphasizes the significance of seeking God's presence in all aspects of life, promoting a holistic approach to healing.
This episode highlights the work of Anne-Marie Buckland, a Recovery Coach who is passionate about helping people heal from addiction and narcissistic abuse. The interview also provides practical advice on stress and anxiety reduction, as well as insights into the impact of chronic stress on mental health. The DJM.Design show, formerly known as the MoneyBru® show, continues to bring informative conversations and insights to its listeners.
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The book mentioned in the show:
Mentions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Peterson
If you need or someone you care about needs help with any type of abuse or narcissistic situation please feel free to reach out to her at this phone number as well as this email.
HASHTAGS:
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MONEYBRU ACCESS
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DISCLAIMER
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Follow us on Social Media for more delicious content, yum!
Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/djmdesign
Sincerely, cheers! Catch you next time,
Video editor credit:
Music credit no copyright intended.
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©2022 by Daniel James Media, all rights reserved no copyright intended.
Meet with Anne-Marie at: www.amplifyrecovery.com/
On this episode of DJM.Design show, formerly known as the MoneyBru® show, Anne-Marie Buckland, a Master's degree holder in Addiction Counseling, shares her personal journey of recovery from addiction. She is a Recovery Coach and a yoga instructor who believes in the power of Healing Centered Engagement and Person-centered therapy to help people heal from maladaptive and addictive patterns.
----more----
Part 1 - Narcissistic Abuse Survivor Podcast Overlap for Business Owners
Part 2 - How to save your family from drug abuse BEFORE tragedy strikes
Part 3 - 5 Must Know Tips to Fight Gaslighting in business
Part 4 - Heal From Trauma Become Tough in Business and Life
Part 5 - How To Hire An Agency To Build A Website From Scratch
Part 6 - A Surprising Way to Reduce Stress and Avoid Narcissists!
6 Best Business Books to Read:
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AUDIENCE WE COVER:
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In the interview, Buckland sheds light on the topic of narcissistic abuse and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). She talks about the impact of chronic stress on mental health and how to reduce stress through practices such as yoga, physical therapy, and engaging in creative activities. Buckland also shares how physiological signs can help reduce high stress levels, which is linked to anxiety and other mental health issues.
The conversation explores the importance of reducing stress and anxiety in people's lives. Buckland provides insights into stress reduction and management techniques that can help people sustain and amplify their recovery. She also emphasizes the significance of seeking God's presence in all aspects of life, promoting a holistic approach to healing.
This episode highlights the work of Anne-Marie Buckland, a Recovery Coach who is passionate about helping people heal from addiction and narcissistic abuse. The interview also provides practical advice on stress and anxiety reduction, as well as insights into the impact of chronic stress on mental health. The DJM.Design show, formerly known as the MoneyBru® show, continues to bring informative conversations and insights to its listeners.
---------------------------------------------------------
The book mentioned in the show:
Mentions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Peterson
If you need or someone you care about needs help with any type of abuse or narcissistic situation please feel free to reach out to her at this phone number as well as this email.
HASHTAGS:
-------------------------------------------------
MONEYBRU ACCESS
-------------------------------------------------
DISCLAIMER
-------------------------------------------------
Follow us on Social Media for more delicious content, yum!
Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/djmdesign
Sincerely, cheers! Catch you next time,
Video editor credit:
Music credit no copyright intended.
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©2022 by Daniel James Media, all rights reserved no copyright intended.