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Overcoming Chronic Fatigue with Kim Knight The Kiwi Health Detective #10


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Overcoming Chronic Fatigue.
Known as the ‘Kiwi Health Detective’, Kim Knight is a health and personal transformation coach specializing in helping people identify - and resolve - the absolute root cause of seemingly inexplicable symptoms and send them on the right path to overcoming chronic fatigue.
Unable to work for over 10 years, her own recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome, ongoing back pain, anxiety and clinical depression led her to try over 160 different therapies on her journey back to health.
The path to overcoming chronic fatigue.
By teaching people how to tap into their body wisdom, and understand the built-in self-healing abilities of the body, she shows clients how it is possible to regain health without medication or supplements.
Her three special areas of interest are stress eradication, emotional mastery and self-empowerment.
Her professional training and client experience is extensive, which combined with her first-hand experience of having to get herself well, gives her the ideal offering for clients.
She is trained in a number of cutting-edge mind-body therapies including Mickel Therapy, Moativational Medicine, The Emotion Code, mBIT Multiple Brain Integration, Advanced Clearing Energetics and Qigong, and works mostly with clients remotely via phone, online webinars and online self-help programs
Her work has earned her several health award nominations, including finalist for NEXT New Zealand Woman of the Year.
For more info visit www.artofhealth.co.nz (http://www.artofhealth.co.nz)
Highlights:
00:19 Introduction
07:30 The Kiwi Health Detective
13:34 Working with people
19:07 Following your heart
29:39 Recovering without medications
35:43 Something's got to change
43:26 Practicing Qigong
50:57 What mBraining brings
57:59 What's missing
Transcription:
Intro 0:04
You're listening to The mBraining Show, a show about the new field of ambit, where you'll get a blend of neuroscience-based research with practical applications for wise living. And now, here's your host, Bill Gasiamis.
Introduction
Bill 0:19
Good day everyone and thank you for tuning in to another episode of The mBraining Show. Multiple brain integration techniques is a coaching modality that not only coaches to your clients head brain, but also to their heart and gut brains, giving you as a coach and your clients insights during the coaching session that you cannot normally get by coaching just to the clients head brain.
Bill 0:43
And as a result, creating an abundance of additional value to your clients making your coaching practice stand out in a crowded coaching landscape. In this episode, I talk to mBIT coach Kim Knight, who is also known as the QA half Detective Kim is an amazing person that has overcome some serious health issues.
Bill 1:07
And we can all learn a lot from her. If you are driving today. While listening to this, I suggest that you pause this episode and either pull over or listen at home as I take him on a three minute guided meditation. And you should not be doing such a meditation while you are operating a vehicle of any kind. This episode of the mBraining show is brought to you by mBrainingaustralia.com.
Bill 1:35
But are you one of the world's leading ambit coach certification providers. If you are in a country that does not currently have an mBIT coach certification being run, and you would like to know what all the fuss is about? Get in touch. Go to the contact form at the mBraining show.com website. And I will be in touch to discuss how we can make that happen.
Bill 1:58
And now it's on with the interview. Today I have with me the kiwi health detective ik aka Kim Knight. Kim is a health and personal transformation coach specializing in helping people identify and resolve the absolute root cause of seemingly inexplicable symptoms of chronic pain or fatigue. Unable to work for 10 years her own recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome.
Bill 2:30
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