
Rewire Your Story
Client Stories
How do clients describe their experience in this process?
Let's listen to their stories...
Meet Lynda, Patrick, and Maddison.

Lynda B.
In the past, Lynda wanted approval from others so she would filter her sense of self to fit others’ expectations, to the point she would emotionally explode. But when I met Lynda, she felt done with this destructive dynamic. She was fed up with feeling overpowered by servicing daily “have-to’s” for everyone else, leaving little room for her own aspirations.
She came to liberate her self-expression, to “call the shots” in her life, and to lead by her own values while still maintaining others’ respect and cooperation.
Continue to hear Lynda's story about how she started the process by identifying the subconscious block...

Patrick G.
Patrick was exhausted from too many 14-hour days of striving for perfection in work assignments, his fear of mistakes, and his loss of patience when a project didn’t perform up to par with his expectations. His career and his relationships were eroded.
He decided to rewire his work life with space to breathe and reflect, to let in fresh insights that gained him recognition by his team. Instead of living like it was all up to him to get it right “or else,” he learned to collaborate in a creative way and to renew enthusiasm in his career.
Continue to hear Patrick's story about how he rewired an old, subconsciously held pattern into a useful, new skill...

Maddison S.
Maddison, a successful work-from-home entrepreneur, rarely left the house to engage with people. Too many demanding, draining relationships left her with a sense of uncertainty and distrust.
As she rewired her story, she opened her senses to understand the internal motivations of those around her. By trusting her inner voice, she gained confidence to choose people with whom she could connect deeply. This internalized wisdom enabled her to enjoy more fulfilling relationships.
Continue to hear Maddison's story about how she integrated her newly acquired skill to achieve her goal...
