Broke Up, Not Broke(n)™

Stress Management and Financial Empowerment Through Tapping with Amy Vincze


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Jamie M. Lima and Amy Vincze delve into the intricacies of stress responses and personal stress experiences, exploring the concept of tapping and its benefits for managing stress. They discuss how stress impacts health and financial decisions, offering strategies for self-healing, resilience, and financial empowerment during the divorce process. The episode further explores foundational fears and midlife crises, providing insights into overcoming these challenges. Listeners are guided through resources and support systems available for divorce recovery, equipping them with the tools needed to navigate this transformative period with confidence.

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Amy Vincze has been a dedicated professional in the health and wellness industry for over 20 years. As a certified Massage Therapist, Nutritional Therapist, Colon Hydrotherapist, Reiki Master, and Tapping Coach, she brings a wealth of expertise to her work. Since earning her certification as a Tapping Coach 16 years ago, Amy has witnessed profound transformations—both in her own life and in the lives of her clients. She has even used tapping to heal herself from painful, chronic medical conditions.

As the founder of the Soar with Tapping App, Amy is on a mission to make the life-changing benefits of tapping accessible to people everywhere. She firmly believes that tapping is one of the most powerful and transformative healing tools available today.

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(0:00) Introduction
(1:28) Understanding stress responses and personal stress experiences
(5:06) Tapping: An introduction and its benefits for stress management
(11:21) How stress affects health and financial decisions
(19:18) Strategies for self-healing, resilience, and financial empowerment
(21:31) Exploring foundational fears and midlife crises
(26:28) Resources and support for divorce recovery
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Broke Up, Not Broke(n)™By Jamie M. Lima, MBA, CFP®, CDFA®

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