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Use Neuroscience to Change Your Negative Childhood Memories and Get the Life You Want with Odille Remmert • 277

01.03.2023 - By Melissa Monte | Mindset MentorPlay

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We will learn:

Why we can’t think logically when we’re dealing with intense negative emotions.

How to identify which implicit memories are affecting your present.

A unique, proven memory-editing process that has the power to change your mind, behavior, and happiness.

Did you know you can actually go back and change your childhood memories?

What most people don’t realize is that your implicit memories are what form the foundation of your unconscious mind. And those implicit memories take root during childhood.

These memories can shape the way you see yourself, the way you see others, and the way you see the world.

Don’t worry, changing your memories doesn't mean you'll be wiping the actual events from your mind, but you will be able to change the autonomic responses that these memories have had by reliving a new experience.

So today, we’ll be learning the exact process to do that. With step-by-step techniques, you can learn to change your subconscious memories and heal from the negativity of your past.

Our guest is Odille Remmert. She is a mindset coach specializing in emotions and the subconscious. She’s also the author of Change What Happened to You. After successfully transforming her life by changing her own negative childhood memories, she created the Remmert Method to empower others to create deep and permanent life changes through memory transformation.

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Show Notes: https://mindlove.com/277

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