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Relief from Chronic Pain with Chana Studley

08.24.2023 - By Alexandra AmorPlay

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Coach Chana Studley had a personal and difficult experience with chronic pain after three violent muggings. She used all kinds of modalities to manage and try to control the pain but continued to suffer. Then a friend introduced her to the Three Principles, which explore the role thought plays in our experience of life. That understanding cleared up Chana’s pain and now she helps others with all kinds of health issues to look in the same direction.

Chana Studley has spent the last 30 years helping others recover from trauma, addictions, and working with all kinds of clients; adults, children and organizations. She has spent the last 5 years helping people with physical issues including chronic pain, allergies, migraines, skin problems and IBS etc., and more recently hormone problems and Long Covid.

You can find Chana Studley at ChanaStudley.com.

You can listen above, on your favorite podcast app, or watch on YouTube. Notes, links, resources and a full transcript are below. 

Show Notes

* How we don’t actually need to do anything about our thinking

* Why slowed-down thinking helped with pain relief

* How all illness has a common source: Thought

* How we torture ourselves with our thinking (without realizing we’re doing so)

* Why pain is a signal

* The difference between acute pain and chronic pain

* How focusing on symptoms is another form of obsessive thinking

* How society and insecurity can fuel our symptoms

Transcript of Interview with Chana Studley

Alexandra: Chana Studley, welcome to Unbroken.

Chana: Hi, thank you. So nice to be here.

Alexandra: Great to have you here.

Why don’t you tell us how a little bit about your background and how you came across the three principles or how they came across you?

Chana: My background is I grew up in England. And I’ve had two careers. One was in the entertainment business where I did props and costumes and special effects. I started out in the theater in London, then ended up in California doing big Hollywood movies. And alongside that, I worked as a coach or counselor, to me, it’s all the same thing. It’s all a conversation. 

I’ve been coaching people for about 30 years, in between projects, and it’s been my main, I guess, full time job for the last eight years. So yeah, that’s how I came. That’s my background. 

And then the principles showed up in my life about eight years ago, I think. And you’re right. It’s like, I remember thinking, how come I never found this before? Because I’ve been coaching people for 30 years, I’ve been in the personal transformation, self-help world for a very long time. And I got stuck in the self-help aisle at the bookstore many times. I was a Enneagram life coach, and I did A Course in Miracles and all these kinds of different things. So it’s really weird to me that I never heard of it until I did. 

It was a friend of mine. She and I were school teachers together. In between leaving Hollywood and coaching I was a school teacher for five years. And she was the music teacher, and I was the art teacher.

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