Todd Goodwin
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They learned it, which means they can unlearn it, because the brain is always remodeling itself based on how it's used. And if you're constantly using a poor me story or you know, building your identity around your problems. I'm an addict. I'm an alcoholic. I'm a, you know, a cancer survivor. I was a victim of abuse, whatever it might be.
I feel bad that people go through those things, but such is life. The reality is whatever happened is just what happened. But how someone responds to it and what they learn from it is an individualized thing. There are people who can go through identical traumatic experiences and one person comes out of it fairly unscathed. That may be rare, but it happens.
I feel bad that people go through those things, but such is life. The reality is whatever happened is just what happened. But how someone responds to it and what they learn from it is an individualized thing. There are people who can go through identical traumatic experiences and one person comes out of it fairly unscathed. That may be rare, but it happens.
I feel bad that people go through those things, but such is life. The reality is whatever happened is just what happened. But how someone responds to it and what they learn from it is an individualized thing. There are people who can go through identical traumatic experiences and one person comes out of it fairly unscathed. That may be rare, but it happens.
And then someone else can be driven to do drugs and suicide. Those are extremes. Most people are somewhere in between. But that means it's not what happened. So it doesn't matter how effed up the life was. It's what you learned. And if you learned to...
And then someone else can be driven to do drugs and suicide. Those are extremes. Most people are somewhere in between. But that means it's not what happened. So it doesn't matter how effed up the life was. It's what you learned. And if you learned to...
And then someone else can be driven to do drugs and suicide. Those are extremes. Most people are somewhere in between. But that means it's not what happened. So it doesn't matter how effed up the life was. It's what you learned. And if you learned to...
to feel that you're not enough, or that you can't trust anyone, or that someone's just waiting to screw you, or that you don't deserve to be successful, or that if you do, someone's gonna take it away, or you get a lot of sympathy and support for being stuck as much as you think you wanna change it, all of those things can interfere with someone moving on from those issues.
to feel that you're not enough, or that you can't trust anyone, or that someone's just waiting to screw you, or that you don't deserve to be successful, or that if you do, someone's gonna take it away, or you get a lot of sympathy and support for being stuck as much as you think you wanna change it, all of those things can interfere with someone moving on from those issues.
to feel that you're not enough, or that you can't trust anyone, or that someone's just waiting to screw you, or that you don't deserve to be successful, or that if you do, someone's gonna take it away, or you get a lot of sympathy and support for being stuck as much as you think you wanna change it, all of those things can interfere with someone moving on from those issues.
The reason why talking about it doesn't usually fix it is because dialogue, analysis, all this conscious level, you know, talking, like I said, it's appropriate for some people. It's useful for some people. It's just not an efficient way of dealing with subconscious issues. That's all conscious level dialogue. It's limiting. It's like the tip of the iceberg.
The reason why talking about it doesn't usually fix it is because dialogue, analysis, all this conscious level, you know, talking, like I said, it's appropriate for some people. It's useful for some people. It's just not an efficient way of dealing with subconscious issues. That's all conscious level dialogue. It's limiting. It's like the tip of the iceberg.
The reason why talking about it doesn't usually fix it is because dialogue, analysis, all this conscious level, you know, talking, like I said, it's appropriate for some people. It's useful for some people. It's just not an efficient way of dealing with subconscious issues. That's all conscious level dialogue. It's limiting. It's like the tip of the iceberg.
The problem is the massive ice underneath the water that you can't see, but you know is there. So hypnotists, we just change how people think. We don't make them do anything different. We don't control their mind. We give them back control of their mind, which is what they would have had that effed up thing not happened.
The problem is the massive ice underneath the water that you can't see, but you know is there. So hypnotists, we just change how people think. We don't make them do anything different. We don't control their mind. We give them back control of their mind, which is what they would have had that effed up thing not happened.
The problem is the massive ice underneath the water that you can't see, but you know is there. So hypnotists, we just change how people think. We don't make them do anything different. We don't control their mind. We give them back control of their mind, which is what they would have had that effed up thing not happened.
Gina, do you want to talk about the one who was trafficked by her mom?
Gina, do you want to talk about the one who was trafficked by her mom?
Gina, do you want to talk about the one who was trafficked by her mom?
And that was over the course of several weeks, right? So that was like, he saw her less than like a month and a half, two months, something like that, right?