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Empowering Life Purpose: Andrew Houghton’s Journey from Addiction to Neuroencoding and Cultural Transformation

17 Jul 2024

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Send us a textEver wondered how Neuroencoding can transform a life plagued by inner demons? Andrew Houghton, the founder of the Extraordinary Men's Network, shares his incredible journey from battling alcoholism to becoming a life coach with a deep sense of purpose. Andrew opens up about the 20+ years he spent in South Korea, where he not only embraced a new culture but also faced the darker aspects of his past. Together, we explore the powerful role Neuroencoding played in his personal growth and how overcoming self-sabotage and limiting beliefs can lead to a resilient and purposeful life. I also share my efforts in supporting veterans and their families through my writing.From navigating the unexpected nature of culture shock to managing that persistent inner voice that fills us with doubt, this episode covers it all. We discuss the true culture shock that often occurs upon returning to familiar environments after significant personal transformations. You'll learn practical techniques to control that negative inner voice, likened to gremlins, and virtues like patience, integrity, and honesty that are crucial for navigating uncomfortable situations. Through personal anecdotes, we highlight the importance of supportive relationships and being open about one's struggles to foster understanding and connection. Tune in for an enriching conversation that underscores the transformative power of personal struggles.Support the show

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