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In today’s show, the human strength expert Kyle Newell discusses the importance of releasing bottled-up emotions for a healthy body.
Here are the show highlights of Take a Page from 'Falling Down':
Releasing Bottled-up Emotions
Kyle recalls the movie titled Falling Down starring Michael Douglas. It revolved around a defense worker who had enough of the belief held by everyone around him.
“You can only be the person down for so long before you lose it.” -Kyle Newell
He went on a rampage, and became in control of everything. Apparently, his repressed or suppressed emotions led him to that point of becoming a badass character. This happens to many people as well.
Meet the Alter Ego
Everyone has an alter ego that just needs to come into play. For this, there will come a time that we will have to release our rage. If we keep on suppressing it, our animal brain could take over and place us in a state where we’re not in control.
Tension Myositis Syndrome
Many people have mystery ailments that have no physical cause. This is what it means to have a tension myositis syndrome.
Kyle had a similar experience for two and a half years. He had all the symptoms of stomach disease, but failed to find out what caused it. They tried everything but to no avail.
That’s when he heard about Doctor John’s book titled The Divided Mind. To this day, it gave him the ability to remain healthy.
Download and listen to Take a Page from 'Falling Down' to learn about the importance of releasing bottled-up emotions to achieve a healthy mind and body. An expert in his field, Kyle wants to help people get better in life. Share this to your friends, family, and loved ones.
Check these awesome resources for today’s episode:
Unlocking Your Inner Strength website
Time Mastery manual
If you have any suggestions or other interesting ideas, please contact Kyle at [email protected] or at [email protected]. You can also leave a comment or review on today’s show. We love hearing from you!
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In today’s show, the human strength expert Kyle Newell discusses the importance of releasing bottled-up emotions for a healthy body.
Here are the show highlights of Take a Page from 'Falling Down':
Releasing Bottled-up Emotions
Kyle recalls the movie titled Falling Down starring Michael Douglas. It revolved around a defense worker who had enough of the belief held by everyone around him.
“You can only be the person down for so long before you lose it.” -Kyle Newell
He went on a rampage, and became in control of everything. Apparently, his repressed or suppressed emotions led him to that point of becoming a badass character. This happens to many people as well.
Meet the Alter Ego
Everyone has an alter ego that just needs to come into play. For this, there will come a time that we will have to release our rage. If we keep on suppressing it, our animal brain could take over and place us in a state where we’re not in control.
Tension Myositis Syndrome
Many people have mystery ailments that have no physical cause. This is what it means to have a tension myositis syndrome.
Kyle had a similar experience for two and a half years. He had all the symptoms of stomach disease, but failed to find out what caused it. They tried everything but to no avail.
That’s when he heard about Doctor John’s book titled The Divided Mind. To this day, it gave him the ability to remain healthy.
Download and listen to Take a Page from 'Falling Down' to learn about the importance of releasing bottled-up emotions to achieve a healthy mind and body. An expert in his field, Kyle wants to help people get better in life. Share this to your friends, family, and loved ones.
Check these awesome resources for today’s episode:
Unlocking Your Inner Strength website
Time Mastery manual
If you have any suggestions or other interesting ideas, please contact Kyle at [email protected] or at [email protected]. You can also leave a comment or review on today’s show. We love hearing from you!

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