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Imagine transforming your life through the power of gratefulness and self-discovery—this episode with Arron Lloyd, a versatile actor and Neuroencoding specialist, shows you how. From a challenging upbringing in a single-parent home to thriving in the arts and coaching, Arron's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Through captivating narratives, like the story of a father, son, and donkey navigating a mountain, Arron underscores the importance of staying true to oneself despite external opinions. He imparts invaluable wisdom on finding your own truth and living a life you truly deserve. This episode is packed with actionable advice, especially for veterans and their families, to help you progress further, faster.
We also dive into the transformative power of neuroencoding and acting. Aaron shares how a Thanksgiving play, thanks to the encouragement of Miss Patterson, ignited his passion for performance. Delving into the internal struggles artists face—like fear of rejection and imposter syndrome—Arron emphasizes the necessity of aligning with one's values for true fulfillment. His journey into Neuroencoding includes impactful experiences with Joseph McClendon and The Neuroencoding Institute, illustrating how these techniques can unlock potential. We even touch on Arron's family military history, including a touching story about an ancestor awarded the Purple Heart, adding depth to his understanding of resilience and gratitude.
Confidence and gratefulness are key themes in Arron's philosophy. Hear how auditioning should be a joyful experience, free from the stress of specific outcomes. Inspired by Brian Cranston, Arron discusses how confidence can instill trust in casting directors and how positive energy attracts opportunities. We wrap up with practical tips for incorporating daily gratitude routines to shift perspectives and create positive mental states, crucial for overcoming anxiety and trauma, particularly for veterans. By focusing on the present and appreciating life's small blessings, you'll find new ways to thrive and achieve your goals.
Explore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:
https://YourThoughtsYourReality.com
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.
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Imagine transforming your life through the power of gratefulness and self-discovery—this episode with Arron Lloyd, a versatile actor and Neuroencoding specialist, shows you how. From a challenging upbringing in a single-parent home to thriving in the arts and coaching, Arron's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Through captivating narratives, like the story of a father, son, and donkey navigating a mountain, Arron underscores the importance of staying true to oneself despite external opinions. He imparts invaluable wisdom on finding your own truth and living a life you truly deserve. This episode is packed with actionable advice, especially for veterans and their families, to help you progress further, faster.
We also dive into the transformative power of neuroencoding and acting. Aaron shares how a Thanksgiving play, thanks to the encouragement of Miss Patterson, ignited his passion for performance. Delving into the internal struggles artists face—like fear of rejection and imposter syndrome—Arron emphasizes the necessity of aligning with one's values for true fulfillment. His journey into Neuroencoding includes impactful experiences with Joseph McClendon and The Neuroencoding Institute, illustrating how these techniques can unlock potential. We even touch on Arron's family military history, including a touching story about an ancestor awarded the Purple Heart, adding depth to his understanding of resilience and gratitude.
Confidence and gratefulness are key themes in Arron's philosophy. Hear how auditioning should be a joyful experience, free from the stress of specific outcomes. Inspired by Brian Cranston, Arron discusses how confidence can instill trust in casting directors and how positive energy attracts opportunities. We wrap up with practical tips for incorporating daily gratitude routines to shift perspectives and create positive mental states, crucial for overcoming anxiety and trauma, particularly for veterans. By focusing on the present and appreciating life's small blessings, you'll find new ways to thrive and achieve your goals.
Explore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:
https://YourThoughtsYourReality.com
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.
Support the show